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2023-10-31: Junior Dimitris Botendju Eale, Democratic Republic of the Congo along with an official during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
this was such a great assignment, i made my husband help, he threw the cherry into the glass, many many times, it was so great, and it was really the first shot that i loved best!!
2023-10-31: Clement Lovemore BOYCE, Deputy Director, DCCMS, Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change, Malawi posses for for a photograph during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
(9) The Displacements, @ 'The Venue', Leicestershire (13th February 2008).© Ollie Millington. All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal
2023-10-31: The official pose for a photograph during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
The Small Business Anti-Displacement Network (SBAN) is a network of organizations across the U.S. and internationally that work to prevent the displacement of BIPOC- and immigrant-owned small businesses in gentrifying neighborhoods. SBAN’s 2023 conference was held from November 1-3 at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. This year’s theme, “Strengthening Community & Building Opportunity,” highlights how promoting community control, ownership, and identity are central to creating opportunities for small business growth and sustainability in BIPOC and immigrant communities.
Habiba, Hawa’s mother, walks across the scrubland that surrounds the village for displaced people where she lives, in Xaar-Xaar south of Galkayo in Galmudug State of Somalia. UNICEF Somalia/2024/Mulugeta Ayene
2023-10-31: Djohossou Angele, Head of Sub Office at UNHCR smiles during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: Mohlolo Lerotholi, Commissioner for Refugees at Ministry of Home Affairs, Lesotho during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: Nathan Nkomo, Chief Director, Civil Protection, Zimbabwe shares a group picture with Mr. Valentin Tapsoba, Director of the Regional Bureau for Southern Africa and Paul Chimuka Samboko, Graduate Research Assistant at Michigan State University, Zambia during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2024-12-06: Officials attend the AIF2024: Private Sector Opportunities in Forced Displacement Settings.
2023-10-31: Dr. Yero Baldeh, Director of the Transition States Coordination Office at the African Development Bank sitting along with Erick Mariga, Regional Fragility and Resilience Coordinator, African Development Bank; Mmamiki Gaolatlhe Kamanakao, Education Consultant and Managing Director at Maboko Education Agency; Mohlolo Lerotholi, Commissioner for Refugees at Ministry of Home Affairs, Lesotho and an official during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: An official speaking at the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: An official smiles during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: Djohossou Angele, Head of Sub Office at UNHCR shares a frame with Mr. Sajjad Malik, UNHCR Director of the Division of Resilience and Solutions during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: Djohossou Angele, Head of Sub Office at UNHCR having lunch with the officials during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
The Small Business Anti-Displacement Network (SBAN) is a network of organizations across the U.S. and internationally that work to prevent the displacement of BIPOC- and immigrant-owned small businesses in gentrifying neighborhoods. SBAN’s 2023 conference was held from November 1-3 at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. This year’s theme, “Strengthening Community & Building Opportunity,” highlights how promoting community control, ownership, and identity are central to creating opportunities for small business growth and sustainability in BIPOC and immigrant communities.
2023-10-31: An official attending the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: An official speaks during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: The officials having lunch during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
2023-10-31: The officials having lunch during the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
Close-up of 5946 this object should not be sitting on top of my bush. reminds me of an old cash register machine
2024-12-06: Dr. Julie Gichuru, President and CEO, Africa Leadership and Dialogue Institute speaks during the AIF2024: Private Sector Opportunities in Forced Displacement Settings. In the frame, Hassatou Diop N’Sele, Acting Vice President for Finance and Chief Finance Officer, AfDB and Raouf Mazou, Assistant High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR.
Watched by friends, classmates and fellow pupils, Hawa skips rope during break time at Mustaqbal School in Xaar-Xaar south of Galkayo in Galmudug State of Somalia. UNICEF Somalia/2024/Mulugeta Ayene
2023-10-31: Erick Mariga, Regional Fragility and Resilience Coordinator, African Development Bank speaking the SADC-AfDB-UNHCR Joint Technical Meeting on Forced Displacement, Fragility and Climate Resilience - Day2.
The Small Business Anti-Displacement Network (SBAN) is a network of organizations across the U.S. and internationally that work to prevent the displacement of BIPOC- and immigrant-owned small businesses in gentrifying neighborhoods. SBAN’s 2023 conference was held from November 1-3 at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. This year’s theme, “Strengthening Community & Building Opportunity,” highlights how promoting community control, ownership, and identity are central to creating opportunities for small business growth and sustainability in BIPOC and immigrant communities.