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During her first official visit to Chile, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka met with key officials and activists, and co-hosted a high-level event on “Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world,” with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet. Held on 27-28 February in Santiago, the event was one of the major Beijing+20 events being organized around the world in 2015.

 

Pictured: UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka delivered one of the inaugural speeches at the "Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world,” event on 27 February, along with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet

 

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There are three parts in this body. Outer body, Inner action and Pure soul. Outer body is physical part that we see. Inner action, that is going on inside us and you are the knower – Pure Soul. In Inner action, there are four parts – mind, intellect, ego and Chit. Only after decision is taken in inner part, it automatically comes in outer action. Mind shows thoughts in form of pamplet which remains inside the body. Chit – means visualization, It goes outside the body and can see the place, things, people etc. Intellect, takes the decision based on which ego will sign like a President. After all this outer action takes place. Pure Soul is the knower of what happens.

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UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka speaks at the closing session of “Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world,”. Held on 27-28 February in Santiago, the event was one of the major Beijing+20 events being organized around the world in 2015.

 

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The Africa Palm Oil Initiative (APOI) brings together nine Central and West African governments, as well as the private sector, civil society and indigenous and local peoples’ groups, in a commitment to make this key industry sustainable and responsible. The APOI is the first major initiative of the Tropical Forest Alliance, a global public-private partnership set up in 2012 that aims to reduce deforestation linked to key global commodities. Global Landscapes Forum, Marrakech, Morocco.

 

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Since not much trawling has been done deeper than 200 meters off the eastern coast of South-Africa, one of the objectives for this survey was to trawl in the deeper areas. However, the waters here are quite challenging with one of the strongest currents, varying vertically in direction and speed (up to 6 knots), and strong winds often blowing in the opposite direction of the surface current. We were therefore only able to conduct 3 trawl stations deeper than 200 m. In total, 22 trawls have been done, from 20-511 m. The catches have mostly been quite small, particularly north of Richards Bay. Overall, catches have been dominated by anchovies (Engraulis), sand soldiers (Pagellus), greeneyes (Chlorophthalmus) and minikob (Johnius). The dominance of anchovies is perhaps surprising as mainly bottom trawls have been used, but these fish form very large shoals and most of them were caught in just two trawls. Few species of commercial interest have been caught, apart from prawns and langoustines on the deep water crustacean trawl grounds. In total 350 different species were caught in the bottom trawl hauls, of which 200 were various fish species. One of these are rarely caught, the sailfin velifer which was presented in an earlier post. We might also have caught a new species in the group called rover fishes (Emmelichthys sp.), but this remains to be confirmed. The fish is preserved and brought back to the South-African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity for further analysis. We also caught a shark which Oddgeir didn't have in his photo archive, the lined catchark (Halaelurus lineolatus). Antoher fish caused us some problems to identify, but in the end the taxonomy experts onboard did agree that is must be a blue and gold fusilier (Caesio caerulaurea).

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A possibly new species among the rover fishes (Emmelichthys sp.) - Oddgeir Alvheim

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Launchpad: Climate Resilience through Sweet Potatoes (CReSP) To secure nutrition when droughts and floods threaten lives and livelihoods, the International Potato Center is launching the Climate Resilience through Sweet Potatoes (CReSP) initiative, which builds upon pioneering research on orange-fleshed sweet potato breeding and delivery to vulnerable populations in Africa. Global Landscapes Forum, Marrakech, Morocco.

 

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For the first time an ecosystem survey with R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen will be conducted in the coastal area of Gabon. Identification and abundance of birds, whales, fish, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos will be conducted in the period from 9-23 May. In addition environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, current, chlorophyll and oxygen will be measured. A reception was help onboard the vessel before the start of the cruise and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Security, the governor of Port Gentil, and the FAO representative in Central Africa, were among the distinguished guest.

  

During her first official visit to Chile, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka met with key officials and activists, and co-hosted a high-level event on “Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world,” with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet. Held on 27-28 February in Santiago, the event was one of the major Beijing+20 events being organized around the world in 2015.

 

Pictured: (From left to right) Chile's Foreign Minister, Heraldo Muñoz, meets with UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka in Santiago on 25 February 2015.

 

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President of Chile Michelle Bachelet speaks at the closing session of “Women in power and decision-making: Building a different world,”. Held on 27-28 February in Santiago, the event was one of the major Beijing+20 events being organized around the world in 2015.

 

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Workshop group part of project COBAM. Lukolela, Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

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