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Port au Prince, quartier général de la MINUJUSTH, 20 avril 2018. Atelier de sensibilisation des medias sur la lutte contre l'exploitation et les abus sexuels.
Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH
A man carries a load of salt to the main store.
Saltpan workers labour 8 to 10 hours a day under the blazing sun for a paltry income. With no proper gear, not even footwear, to protect them from the saline environment they are exposed to eye problems (including blindness) and skin diseases. All for the sake of an apathetic landlord.
Note that the sole light (apart from the moon) is one lone oil lamp on the other side of the harbour. Fabulous star-gazing!
United Against Human Trafficking's annual Unite fundraiser at Oakmont Houston, featuring honoree Commander Dale. Thank you to Melissa Taylor for taking these beautiful photos. Visit www.uaht.org for more.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Oct. 20, 2022 at the District Pier at The Wharf, Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Claire Edkins/NCMEC
Noisy and gregarious, these cheerful exploiters of man's rubbish and wastefulness, have managed to colonise most of the world. The ultimate avian opportunist perhaps. Monitoring suggests a severe decline in the UK house sparrow population, recently estimated as dropping by 71 per cent between 1977 and 2008 with substantial declines in both rural and urban populations. Whilst the decline in England continues, Breeding Bird Survey data indicate recent population increases in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
We met Wattie and friends in Orel. It was spring 2009. After that we drink and smoke together for many times. Glad to present you some footage from the concert in local russian city.
Also you can watch an interview with frontmen of The Exploited Wattie Buchan!
All of staff here - live-blog.tv
Show The Exploited - 18.11.2009 - Manara - Porto Alegre RS - Câmera Sony A300 (Photos Para Revista Rock Brigade)
C'est en partant de le même position que je me suis retrouvé aux urgences hier soir...hématomes divers, de la peau en moins un peu partout et une belle luxation du coude gauche que je me suis remis en place au moment de la radio.
Ma premiere chute depuis des années, super soirée :(((((
During the University of Delaware’s Elder Abuse and Exploitation Conference on May 12 at Clayton Hall, Secretary Landgraf urged people who investigate such cases to be aware that victims also could be suffering from such childhood traumas as sexual, physical or emotional abuse, mental illness, addiction or domestic abuse in the household, or emotional or physical neglect. Long-held trauma, in fact, overwhelms a person’s coping resources, she said.
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Survey of more than 17,000 adults found that such experiences are common, with two-thirds of participants reporting at least one ACE. For seniors with four or more ACEs, the risk for such long-term health complications as alcoholism, depression, stroke, heart disease and obesity greatly increase. That’s why, Secretary Landgraf said, trauma threatens healthy aging, including raising the risk for abuse, exploitation, mental illness, and suicide. She urged professions and advocates to assume trauma exists in their clients, to listen when they speak, and to ask the non-judgmental question: “What happened to you?” as a way to encourage them to disclose.
Joining Secretary Landgraf as speakers at the conference were Karen F. Stein, UD professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration, on the lack of greater awareness of elder abuse; Philip C. Marshall on the Brooke Astor Story and its lessons for elder justice; and Elizabeth Loewy, on the invisible epidemic of elder financial abuse. “Elder abuse is coming out of the shadows,” Stein said, pointing to mentions of it on popular TV shows.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is June 15. To report a suspected case of abuse, neglect or exploitation in Delaware, call 1-800-223-9074.