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Taken in Old Lucknow area, although here in this photo the girl child is very young, even then having broom to clean the house, what a great descrimnation
my favorite from that set
Please leave comments if you think I could have done anything better or worse!
Persons with disabilities in North Macedonia have never been represented by an MP or another elected official with a disability, even though they constitute a significant part of the population. When opportunities for political participation arise, it seems that persons with disabilities are the ones most deprived of possibilities to engage. To support their empowerment, WFD organised the first Political Academy for Equal Participation this weekend, giving space to engaged activists and individuals in the field to further develop their skills for political participation. The academy was organised in cooperation with Polio Plus and funded by the UK Government. We look forward to see more activists present in the political and public space advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities.
Boomer expressing how hurt he is after Miss Genna growled at him. It rarely happens, but every once in awhile she thinks her queen status is threatened. She must know by now that she's not the pack leader.
Richard Robinson, Managing Partner, eConsultancy at Richmond Barracks during the IAPI International Women's Day Event.
2012 Equal Justice Works Fellow Carmen Iguina, whose Fellowship is funded by the generosity from last year's text-to-give campaign.
Fort Buchanan, PR-An Equal Opportunity (EO) course was conducted from 18-23 Jun at the US Army Reserve headquarters. The EO program formulates, directs, and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential to ensure fair treatment for military personnel, family members, and civilians without regard to race, color, gender, religion, or national origin, and provide an environment free of unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior.