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The CGIAR Research Initiative on the Diversification in East and Southern Africa, better known as Ukama Ustawi, hosted a "Ukama Ustawi Pause and Reflect Workshop" 5-9 Feb 2024 at ILRI's Campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The workshop brought together the Initiative's regional partners, other CGIAR Initiatives, and CGIAR country convenors to discus this Initiative's 2023 work and to refine its workplans for 2024. Interactive sessions fostered collaboration across the Initiative's 6 work packages, as well as with our partners and the CGIAR community working for smallholder farmers in the region (photo credit: ILRI / Ukama Ustawi / Susan MacMillan)
The CGIAR Research Initiative on the Diversification in East and Southern Africa, better known as Ukama Ustawi, hosted a "Ukama Ustawi Pause and Reflect Workshop" 5-9 Feb 2024 at ILRI's Campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The workshop brought together the Initiative's regional partners, other CGIAR Initiatives, and CGIAR country convenors to discus this Initiative's 2023 work and to refine its workplans for 2024. Interactive sessions fostered collaboration across the Initiative's 6 work packages, as well as with our partners and the CGIAR community working for smallholder farmers in the region (photo credit: ILRI / Ukama Ustawi / Susan MacMillan)
Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.
The CGIAR Research Initiative on the Diversification in East and Southern Africa, better known as Ukama Ustawi, hosted a "Ukama Ustawi Pause and Reflect Workshop" 5-9 Feb 2024 at ILRI's Campus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The workshop brought together the Initiative's regional partners, other CGIAR Initiatives, and CGIAR country convenors to discus this Initiative's 2023 work and to refine its workplans for 2024. Interactive sessions fostered collaboration across the Initiative's 6 work packages, as well as with our partners and the CGIAR community working for smallholder farmers in the region (photo credit: ILRI / Ukama Ustawi / Susan MacMillan)
Vincent gave me a diversified and lengthy tour Sainte-Thérèse. This was a driving tour and so we covered much ground. A city councillor poised to run for mayor, he clearly has many vested interests in this place. However our visit focused more on showing me various hidden gems, locations that have become part of the city’s mythology or that are undergoing renewed attention. One such site is the mostly underground waterway, the Rivières aux chiens. This creek is almost entirely buried under the city of Sainte-Thérèse save for two sites where the current is exposed (shown above, running under a building along Turgeon and shown below, behind the Bell telephone building a few blocks away). Although there are very preliminary steps being taken to look into digging up the creek, with many citizens supporting the project, uncovering the whole thing would apparently not be financially feasible and so the city may eventually look into uncovering small sections in the downtown core.
Illegal mining in Ghanaian rural communities is causing extreme river pollution. This is also causing devastating life for the rural poor and aquatic lives both of whom depend hugely on these rivers. The main underlying cause of this illegal mining is a lack of alternative economic activities to support livelihood as found by many scientific and independent studies. This is the reason why Ronny and a group of concerned youth from CERPA have developed this “Livelihood Diversification as a Solution to River Pollution” project to provide skills in mushroom cultivation and marketing for illegal miners and potential illegal miners to combat this heart-wrenching situation. This project is initiating at Akim Manso in the Eastern Region of Ghana which is one of the most affected communities.
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I believe that these new methods will bring diversified expression to the classroom. No longer will writing seem to be a nerdy English teacher form of torture, but something that students see valuable to them. One teacher who experimented in this field, having students create power points in an illuminated text fashion for their own poetry. A student from her class wrote in a reflection of the project,
"It makes it more real. Like, you could read [the poem] and it'd be 'Okay, this person's feeling this, and like that.' But in powerpoint, when you see the pictures and the movement...[i]t actually shows you what's going on, and it makes you feel, even if you don't realize it..It's kind of like school...so many things collide together to learn one thing. And I guess that's what the music and the colors and the stuff do" (Bailey 224).
What this student has begun to see is how much text is full of dimension. New literacies showed her how text can come alive and create new meaning when used in various mediums. The relationship between the text and vehicle was successful in making it "more real." This is what we as English teachers should always strive to build with our students: writing that is real.
JUL 16, 2007--Carpinteria, CA .
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I had to go against my tradition of diversifying the pictures that I post. The past two were taken within minutes of each other and contain many similar features, such as the sky. I’ve always changed up the subject of my pictures that I post to keep things fresh, after all this is “Diverse Image”, but this time I felt like posting these two back-to-back. This one I thought looked so cool, the dismal and flat colors in the bay reeds, along with the bare tree, surrounded by the vibrant colors in the sky.
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Vincent gave me a diversified and lengthy tour Sainte-Thérèse. This was a driving tour and so we covered much ground. A city councillor poised to run for mayor, he clearly has many vested interests in this place. However our visit focused more on showing me various hidden gems, locations that have become part of the city’s mythology or that are undergoing renewed attention. One such site is the mostly underground waterway, the Rivières aux chiens. This creek is almost entirely buried under the city of Sainte-Thérèse save for two sites where the current is exposed (shown above, running under a building along Turgeon and shown below, behind the Bell telephone building a few blocks away). Although there are very preliminary steps being taken to look into digging up the creek, with many citizens supporting the project, uncovering the whole thing would apparently not be financially feasible and so the city may eventually look into uncovering small sections in the downtown core.