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This photo was captured at the 2019 edition of Great International Developer Summit, April 22-26, Bangalore, India. #gids19
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we were evaluated at derby 101 this past sunday. guess how i did? :) and i normally am good at getting low, my shins were giving me some issues though. oh well. we have our final evaluation--TEST!!!-- in april.
Volunteers and staff from many agencies (including Red Cross and Christian County CERT) were on hand today at the First Baptist Church in Ozark, Missouri for their part of Operation "Hurricane Harmon" - a regional exercise to simulate opening multiple shelters in the Ozarks to shelter evacuees from a hurricane (or other disaster). [Photo by Perry, ARC Volunteer]
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A project evaluation was conducted on 30-March 2009 to 02 April 2009 in Takeo, Pursat, and Kratie provinces focusing on 100 respondents of each province. The project has been implemented by Women's Media Centre of Cambodia (WMC) with funding support from Oxfam Novib.
Through the rest of the winter, this is all I'm carrying in the pannier as far as bike-stuff goes. I have some patches and a spare tube in the wedge. I'm gonna leave my CO2 and multi-tool at work. More info here.