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05.12.2018 Pre-2020 Stocktake on implementation and ambition, Part I
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Photos from the GDS: New gTLD Program Next Round Implementation Status Recap and Q&A session at the ICANN77 Policy Forum
Copper plate engraving from Agricultural Husbandry & Implements c1800. Engraved by Samuel Neele of The Strand, London, and others.
Mekelle– Ethiopia, 24th January 2016: Members of African Union (AU) Executive Council converged in the Tigray region of Mekelle, on 24 January 2016, within the framework of their third Ministerial Retreat, holding under the theme: “Implementation of Agenda 2063”. The Ministerial Retreat was chaired by Hon. Simbarashe S. Mumbengegwi, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairperson of the Executive Council, in the presence of H.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of the African Union Commissioners, H.E Mr. Erastus Mwencha, Deputy Chairperson of the AUC. Hon. Dr Tedros Adhenon Ghebreyesus, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, H.E Abay Weldu, President of the Regional Authority of Tigray, representatives from AU Organs, the UNECA, NEPAD, RECs AfDB, AU Commissioners , the AUC Secretary General, and the Legal Counsel of the AUC, and invited guests.
President Weldu welcomed the participants in the city of Mekelle and presented the historical background of the region which he qualified as courageous and privileged population who inherited the most archeological objects and sites of humanity. He said the agenda of this retreat has a significant meaning to the Tigray tribe/people of Ethiopia. He appreciated the vision of the Union aimed at creatiing an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa”.
In her opening remarks, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, AUC Chairperson, recalled the first retreat in the city of Ethiopia Bahir Dar in 2014, where she introduced the Dream of the African People in “the e-mail from the future”, among others. “Two years ago, as we concluded the 50th anniversary of the OAU/AU, we met as in retreat in the city of Bahir Dar, to discuss the core responsibilities of this important organ, the Executive Council. It was then when I spoke about our dream of the Africa we want, in the e-mail from the future.
Two years later, as we gather here in Mekelle, Tigray region we can report that we have made some headway. As discussed at this retreat, we now have Agenda 2063 as our clarion call for action, supported by all sections of the African society”, stated the AUC Chairperson. She explained that, “we are now clear on the priorities of Agenda 2063, investing in our people, especially youth and women; in agricultural modernization and agro-businesses; in manufacturing and industrialization; the development of our infrastructure; democracy and developmental governance, as well as the need of silencing the guns by 2020.”
“Our Agenda 2063 flagship projects - such as the free movement of people, the Commodities strategy, the Pan African Integrated High speed Rail network - is taking off, and should help towards our vision of an integrated, peaceful and prosperous Africa, driven by its own people and taking its rightful place in the world”, underscored Dr. Dlamini Zuma.
Referring to the song on Agenda 2063 composed by a group of artists from Zimbabwe, played during the opening ceremony of the retreat, the AUC Chairperson called on other artists within the continent to emulate the good example. “ I would like to thank the Zimbabwean artists who came up with that song on Agenda 2063, and I challenge all of us to encourage our artists to compose as many songs as possible. Of course as the Chair of the Union, Zimbabwe led from the front”. She thanks the Mekelle authorities for hosting the AU Ministerial retreat and wished the Ministers fruitful deliberation. (See complete speech of the AUC Chairperson on the website: www.au.int ).
The Chairperson of the Executive Council on his part, recalled the high moments and priorities on Agenda 2063 saying “our Agenda is centred in the review of implementation of decisions taken during the 2nd Ministerial retreat and update on the implementation of the 1st ten year plan of Agenda 2063, the free movement of goods and persons, the issue of Immigration and tourism and wild life preservation”. Minister Mumbengegwi stressed that “as we continue streamlining and improving the working methods of our Union, we also need to consider how best we can align our bi-annual Summits in order to improve the effectiveness of our organisation and to give ourselves ample time to implement our decisions”. He expressed satisfaction to the fact that notable success has already been achieved in this vein, hence the need to proffering new and innovative ideas that will take the organisation to greater heights. (See complete speech of the Executive Chairperson on the AU Website: www.au.int) .
Speaking earlier, Hon. Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, stressed on the importance of holding the ministerial retreat which he said will enhance friendly and convivial relationship between the ministers. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia said such gathering will enable the participants to express themselves freely while socialising with one another. He called on his pars saying, “We have a number of important issues to deliver including exchanging views and best practices on how to domesticate and enhance the implementation of agenda 2063 and its flagship projects.
Organized by the African Union Commission (AUC), the third Ministerial Retreat aims at brainstorming and exchanging ideas on critical issues related to the implementation of the Africa Agenda 2063 so as to give clear direction and guidelines on devising best ways and means for its domestication to help improve the living conditions of the African citizens.
The Ministers will among other things consider AU Commission Restructuring Project, the free movement of people, African tourism, wild life conservation, and state of the African tourism sector and its opportunities and challenges.
At the end of its deliberations, the Ministerial Retreat will adopt the Mekelle Ministerial Retreat draft Outcomes document to be tabled during the Executive Council meeting scheduled to hold on 27 and 27 January 2016 for adoption. The AU Ministerial Retreat ends on Tuesday 26th January 2016.
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LIVES Project Implementation Planning Workshop, July 11 -12, 2012, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (photo credit: ILRI/Liya Dejene).
The York tow behind rake was another implement commonly used by highway departments in the past. Albion, NY was selling this one in June, 2010.
We had one of these when I worked at the Town of Sullivan that had standard size automotive tires & wheels on it. Ours had spring-loaded levers to raise and lower the rake while this one appears to be cable operated. When I ran the one at Sullivan there was an operator's "seat" (nothing more than a wood plank bolted to a steel post) that you sat on while being towed behind a pick-up. Ah...the good old days! Photo courtesy of Auctions International.
The packaging of the plan.
Silkscreen metallic silver on French paper packaging.
Flex VCD DVD disc housed in a die cut.
2 Color printer on French paper broadside.
AC Wharton, Jr. with Memphis & Shelby County Government.
A collaboration of MCA Students:
Myself & Katie Benjamin — Logo & Digital Implementation Plan
Eric Huber — Packaging
Bryan Rollins — CD Layout
James Hart — Broadside Design
The best way to prevent cyber bullying in schools is through implementing an actual law that prohibits this behavior on school grounds. Many states have implemented laws similar to this one where cyberbullying is banned on all school owned electronic devices. These laws help prevent cyberbullying by stating that cyberbulling is illegal on the grounds that it will “create a hostile environment” and infringe on the rights of the “victim.”
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2021-11-03: The delegates sharing the stage during the COP26 - Assessing the Status of NDC Implementation in Africa, Glasglow.
Rwanda’s Ministry of Natural Resources has convened a high-level policy dialogue on the country’s Green Growth and Climate Resilience Strategy. The meeting came three days before Rwanda joins nations from across the world to sign the historic Paris Agreement on Climate Change at the United Nations in New York.
The high-level dialogue assessed the implementation of the strategy – an important part of Rwanda’s commitment to building a green economy and preparing for a warmer planet. It brought together environment and natural resources stakeholders and policy makers from government, development partners, the private sector and non-government organisations.
This is the second time such a dialogue has been held.
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En el epicentro de la actividad deportiva del verano esta llamada a convertirse la Playa del Deporte 2015.
Este recinto al aire libre, que por noveno año consecutivo implementó la Municipalidad de Viña del Mar, a través de la Casa del Deporte, fue inaugurado por la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato, durante una ceremonia realizada este viernes y en las que además estuvieron presentes, la concejala Mafalda Reginato, el director de la Casa del Deporte, Javier Aravena, y autoridades invitadas.
En la oportunidad, la primera autoridad comunal junto con mostrarse complacida por ofrecer nuevamente a los viñamarinos y a los visitantes un atractivo espacio donde realizar actividad física, destacó el auge que la Playa del Deporte ha tenido.
“Este hermoso recinto que habilitamos desde el 2007, se ha convertido en una experiencia muy positiva y enriquecedora para los viñamarinos y turistas que hacen de la actividad física un pasatiempo relevante en sus vacaciones”, señaló la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato.
Agregó que “este año en la Playa del Deporte, queremos destacar y mostrar a quienes nos visiten disciplinas como la Calistenia, Slackline y Skimboard, para muchos desconocidas, pero con un gran número de cultores, además de las escuelas deportivas y talleres destinados a niños, jóvenes, adultos y adultos mayores”.
Por su parte, el director de la Casa del Deporte, Javier Aravena, indicó que “es un recinto gratuito donde se pueden practicar distintas disciplinas y realizar grandes torneos. Están todas las condiciones para que este escenario cumpla con el objetivo de brindar a Viña del Mar un verano entretenido y por su puesto hacer la invitación para que la gente participe todos los días en los eventos programados durante los meses de diciembre-enero y febrero”.
La Playa del Deporte de 12 mil metros cuadrados, cuenta este año con 3 canchas de voleibol, 3 de fútbol 1 de rugby, un court central -donde se realizarán actividades internacionales, nacionales y regionales- además de un parque de barra para la práctica de Calistenia y un Slike Park (parque para hacer acrobacias en línea tensada).
Entre los eventos a realizarse en la Playa del Deporte destacan el Sudamericano de Slackline, el Torneo Nacional de Calistenia, el Sudamericano de Fútbol Beach, y la última fecha del nacional de Skimboard, entre otros.
Los interesados en participar en las diversas actividades de la Playa del Deporte 2015, pueden hacerlo concurriendo al mismo recinto, o bien interiorizarse a través del sitio web www.ciudaddeldeporte.com y en la Casa del Deporte, ubicada en 5 Oriente esquina 7 Norte.
La Playa del Deporte estará habilitada hasta el 28 de febrero.
05.12.2018 Polish Pavilion. Circular economy and climate change – Poland’s contribution to the implementation of Paris agreement
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I've implemented a major performance improvement since the last time I posted.
In my earlier version, I always calculated diffuse and reflective light for a "fragment" and then scaled the results by the reflective coefficient (R) of the material.
Simplified, this is what I mean:
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light += diffuse(..) * (1 - R)
light += reflecftive(..) * R
This means that when R is equal to 1, the material is a perfect mirror. Even so, this method would still perform the diffuse calculations and then scale that by 0. An incredible waste!
So in this new version I am treating R as a "probability" of a reflective ray to be calculated. For each sampling of a pixel, a random number between 0 and 1 is generated. For each intersection, I compare this random value to the R of the material. If the random value is greater than the reflective value, I perform the diffuse calculation. If not, I perform the reflective calculation.
This means that for a 100% reflective material (R = 1), no diffuse calculations will ever be performed. And likewise for a reflective coefficient of 0%, no reflective calculations will be performed.
For any value of R inbetween 0 and 1, a given ray will only perform one of the two calculations based on probability.
In this scene, I had a heartbreaking 1 FPS with by previous version. With this new approach I get around 10-11 FPS. Thats a tenfold performance increase!
Engraving to illustrate Sketches of New Zealand – Maori Biographies, compiled by James Cowan with Herr G. Lindauer 1901.
Short biographies of prominent New Zealand Maoris with a historical context.
Published by H. Partridge, Auckland. Dark brown and gilt cloth boards, 68 pages 22cm x 14cm.
On 18 April 2016, the Darfur Internal Dialogue and Consultations (DIDC) Implementation Committee held a meeting at UNAMID’s headquarters in El Fasher, North Darfur. The meeting discussed modalities to recommence the second phase of the dialogue at the locality-level in Darfur’s five states, aimed to promote peace and reconciliation among the local communities. The DIDC process, conducted in accordance with provisions of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD), is facilitated by the African Union, the State of Qatar and UNAMID. Photo by Salah Mohammed, UNAMID.
Agahi to implement the Nokia-UNESCO Mobile Learning initiative to deliver quality education to teachers
Nokia Pakistan and UNESCO collaborate to launch Mobile Learning for Teacher’s in Pakistan using Nokia Education Delivery App to facilitate teacher training via mobile phones
Nokia Pakistan and UNESCO Islamabad launched the project “Mobile Learning Project for Teacher’s Professional Development” today as formal collaboration in the presence of senior government officials, Nokia representatives and UNESCO representatives. As part of this program, UNESCO and Nokia are joining hands, where Nokia is providing its mobile phones and its application “Nokia Education Delivery (NED) for UNESCO’s project on ‘use of ICT for professional development of public school teachers’ in remote areas.
Since 2011 NED has turned into an open source solution to improve livelihoods, and in order to support such mobile learning innovations to be filled with life in Pakistan, The project will be implemented by AGAHI, a UNESCO partner and a non-profit foundation working in the area of communication and media policy design.
Nokia developed NED to allow using a mobile phone to access and download videos and other educational materials from a constantly updated education library. Operating in hundreds of schools and having reached millions of students in the Philippines, Tanzania, Chile and Colombia, Nokia Education Delivery has been shown to improve study results and increase retention among students.
This collaboration is part of the agreement signed last year between UNESCO and Nokia at international level to promote the use of mobile technologies to further the objectives of “Education for All”. As part of this agreement Nokia is developing applications and new Mobile technologies offering access to information and enrich learning environments at global level.
In Pakistan, through the project “Mobile Learning for Teachers” Nokia’s Education Delivery application will help UNESCO to enable the delivery of high- quality educational materials to teachers who lack training and resources though mobile phones giving an opportunity to teachers to train themselves on the same level as professionally competent teachers.
Speaking about the project, UNESCO Director, Kozue Kai Nagata said, “In 21st century Public- private partnerships are enjoying growing attention and support as a new and sustainable modality for development. We are confident to collaborate with Nokia to provide us with the best platform to train public school teachers. Nokia Education Delivery is fit to match our need of delivering quality training to a large number of public school teachers across Pakistan through the project named “Mobile Learning for Teachers”
Amir Jahangir, President AGAHI and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum, shared his views on the launch that “Pakistan is a knowledge starved country, where universal education has its own challenges. To meet the target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on education, Pakistan needs to address its education challenges through innovation and technology which can reach to a larger population with cost effective solutions”.
Speaking about the launch of NED program, Ulrike Vott Nokia Sustainability Manager for Middle East said, “Nokia Education Delivery facilitates education in a fun and interactive way. In addition to the NED software, Nokia offers program implementation support for the benefit of Pakistan’s education landscape.” The Nokia Education Delivery software system has two modules. The first module is installed on a Nokia mobile phone and contains a browse able catalog of educational videos. The second module is installed on the computer of the education administrator. It manages the organization’s mobile video library, so that videos can be added, deleted and updated. It also provides information on the usage of different videos.”
This unique pilot project for Pakistan has been initiated by UNESCO and AGAHI aims at using Mobile phones as medium for training teachers, where the teachers in remote areas will be equipped with devices, SIMs, a software solution and high quality educational content. The course for training and capacity building will be developed into video files and will be transmitted step by step according to curriculum on the phones provided to teachers. Over the course of the training period, teachers will be tested via SMS on regular basis and as an incentive, those who will score highest in tests will receive free mobile top ups. At the end of the course, test scores of all teachers will be aggregated and the passing teachers will be awarded certificate in the final workshop.
AGAHI is UNESCO implementing partner in Pakistan. A not for profit, AGAHI specializes in creating communication, information and media policy design tools, that enables the stakeholders to engage in information collaboration on knowledge-based platforms. AGAHI works in building the capacity of knowledge workers in creating content based on best practices to disseminate information in building a more integrated knowledge ecosystem.
“Transport Decarbonisation: Driving Implementation” project members meeting at the ITF in Paris, France, to help identify ways to cut CO₂ emissions in three hard-to-decarbonise areas of transport: aviation, shipping and heavy-duty road freight. Their successful transition to a low- and ultimately zero-carbon operation is vital to achieving the international community’s climate goals.
joginder singh pasricha
THIS PROJECT WOULD HELP IN DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN RURAL AREAS AND WILL MAKE THE RURAL POPULATION SELF RELIANT AND SELF DEPENDENT. AT LARGE, IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PROJECT WILL ALSO HELP IN REDUCTION OF CRIME. THE VISION IS TO HAVE THE TRAINING CENTRES AND PROJECT SITES/ GARMENT FACTORIES/ SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN ALL THE RURAL AREAS OF OUR COUNTRY/ WORLD TO PROVIDE OUR NATION/ GLOBE A NEW HORIZON FOR BEING SUSTAINABLE
SOLAR,BATTERY,DCMOTOR,OPERATED 50WATT, TO 100WATT, PERHOURS POWER CONSUMPTION BUTTON HOLE, BUTTON STICHER , EYELET BUTTON HOLE, BARTAKE, OVERLOCK ,BELTMACHINE, FEEDOFARM, KAJ MACHINE, FLATLOCK, CHAIN STICH, POST BED, LEATHER MACHINES, HOSIERY MACHINES JEANS MACHINE, ETC.INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINES SAVE ENERGY IN CITY AREA 75% TO 80% POWER CONSUMPTION IN GARMENTS SEWING MACHINES, SOLAR PANEL WORK THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY/RURAL AREAS
OVERALL POWER CONSUMPTION OF DC MOTOR 75 WATT PER HOUR
Published on May 29, 2014
[[ A system to reduce power consumption in industry ]] by :- J S PASRICHA
1) Previously the machines had AC Clutch and AC Induction motor i.e. 400 Watt to 500 watt consumption per hour. Now, I have used DC motor 50 watt to 100 watt consumption per hours
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2) The size of DC motor now is which is much smaller than the AC motor used previously. The size of the table has also been reduced accordingly.
3) The battery of 70 Ampere 12 volt can be charged with single solar panel of 75 Watt and this can work for 10 hours where there is no electricity/ rural areas.
4) In cities, AC to DC converter would be used to run the motor.
5) The DC motor can work on small invertors also.
Overall, the idea of operating industrial sewing machines on DC motors is very beneficial and this project would be helping many lives in future
I am a 51 years old business man working in the field of Industrial Sewing Machines since 1977, i.e. when my age was just 14 years. After passing my 8th class, I started operating Button Hole and Button Stitch machines. That time the cost of making one button hole and putting one button was 2 paisa each. The more button holes and buttons were stitched, the more money I would make. This was my only source of earning bread and butter, but at times I would end up earning nothing in the day because of electricity failures and operational dysfunctions in the machines for which there were hardly any repairers around at that time as the machines were not made in India . After making lot of efforts, I was able to understand and fix some of the common problems myself that occurred in the machines. This helped me to great extend as I was no longer dependent on getting the machines repaired from outside or buying new machines. But the problem of electricity failures persisted. However, there was no solution to this that time. I moved on in life and my business, gradually got into sale and servicing of all kinds of Industrial Sewing machines and progressed.
But I wished if I could still do something that could help people like me at large who are till date struggling great deal and ending up compromising on their bread and butter because these high-load industrial machines like Button Hole, Button Stitcher, Overlock, Bartake, Feedoarm, Double-needle, Zig-zag, Belt machine, Elastic inserting machine, Snap button machine etc. do not work without electricity. Each machine consumes about 400 Watt of electricity per hour. Using these industrial sewing machines on present day generators, invertors and solar plants is possible, but that requires huge investment, set-up and space. Consequently, the profit becomes small. So this was not a welcoming and exciting idea.
I was constantly thinking of some other way by which these high-load industrial sewing machines could perform on low-load/ less energy and should be portable so that it could be used anywhere, no matter that place is connected with regular power source or not.
The whole idea was to make these industrial sewing machines available, accessible and operational in the most under developed areas and also save energy. For discussions, understanding and research on this proposal, I visited companies in abroad during 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007 but they suggested that the power consumption can be reduced to 50% but this was not enough, as this meant that each machine would still consume 200 watt per hour. I aimed to reduce the power consumption by 80% so I continued making efforts. After lots of research and experiments, I have finally been able to achieve success. Now all such high-load industrial sewing machines could be operated only at the consumption of 75 Watt per hour.
for any queries, Contact J S PASRICHA :-
Email -- ssmc_india@yahoo.com
Phone no.s
+91-9999949444 ,
+91-9212265731..
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10 GARMENTS INDUSTRY IS POSSIBLE ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD, BY SOLAR ENERGY, BATTERY, DC MOTOR
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12 GARMENTS SEWING MACHINES OPERATING IN RURAL AREA BY SOLAR ENERGY, BATTERY, DC MOTOR
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23 BUTTON MACHINE OPERATED ONLY 50 WATT 100 WATT PER HOUR BY DC MOTOR SOLAR ENERGY AND BATTERY
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30 GARMENTS SEWING MACHINES TRAINING CENTER IS POSSIBLE ANY WHERE BY SOLAR ENERGY, BATTERY, DC MOTOR
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03.03.2022 - Prefeita Paula Mascarenhas realiza reunião com os líderes dos quilombolas sobre implementos agrícolas - Foto Michel Corvello
Photos from the GDS: New gTLD Program Next Round Implementation Status Recap and Q&A session at the ICANN77 Policy Forum
LA SECRETARÍA DE TURISMO DEL GOBIERNO DE LA REPÚBLICA, A TRAVÉS DEL CONSEJO DE PROMOCIÓN TURÍSTICA DE MÉXICO (CPTM) PRESENTÓ, DURANTE LA TERCERA SESIÓN ORDINARIA DE SU JUNTA DE GOBIERNO, LAS CAMPAÑAS DE PROMOCIÓN NACIONAL E INTERNACIONAL PARA PROMOVER Y COMERCIALIZAR LOS DESTINOS TURÍSTICOS DE MÉXICO EN LOS PRÓXIMOS AÑOS. 24/ 10/ 2013
DOT’s newly implemented plaza at 125th Street and Park Avenue, just underneath the Metro North viaduct, aims to activate the transit crossroads of the Harlem-125th Street Corridor through new seating areas, improved lighting and artwork. The NYC DOT Art Program partnered with Creative Art Works and the New Harlem East Merchants Association (NHEMA) to present, “Harlem Sunrise,” a mural painted on-site by Creative Art Work’s Youth Employment Program, led by teaching artist, Gera Lozano. The sunburst design pays homage to the artwork by Terry Adkins on the overpass above the plaza, while also encourages feelings of hope and prosperity to the diverse inhabitants of the neighborhood.
NYCDOT Art Program, Community Commissions
“Harlem Sunrise” by Creative Art Works, Gera Lozano: Teaching Artist
In partnership with Creative Art Works + New Harlem East Merchants Association (NHEMA)
125th Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan
26 June 2014, 'Implementing the new legislation on EGTC - Dialogue with the national authorities
Belgium - Brussels - June 2014
© Committee of the Regions / Wim Daneels
We hit rural Kansas during the season when the farmers move all their farm implements around. That timing's not hard to manage, though; Kansas farmers are always moving their farm implements around. Farmers are busy people, but I wonder how much of their time is spent driving extremely slow vehicles great distances.
According to the Kansas Department of Agriculture, in 2017 (the most recent year listed on their web site) there were 58,569 farms operating in Kansas, cultivating a total of 45.7 million acres of Kansas, or 74,600 square miles. That works out to 66.3% of the land in Kansas being farm. The average size of a Kansas farm is 781 acres, and 84.6% of those farms are family owned and operated. In total, agriculture provides jobs for 254,000 Kansans, or about 13% of the workforce.
Trump's pointless trade war was particularly rough on Kansas farmers, and farm income dropped precipitously while bankruptcies increased by about 25% in both 2018 and 2019. According to a 2019 report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, about 40% of what money Kansas farmers did make in this period came from Federal assistance programs designed to mitigate the trade war's effect. So, essentially, Kansas farmers were living off government welfare. In the recent Presidential election, loser Donald Trump got 56.5% of the Kansas vote, beating President-elect Joe Biden by 201,759 votes. Using the logic the Republican Party frequently employs to explain the votes on the other side, this is because Kansas farmers like getting free stuff.
The ranking of USAID implementing partners by obligated revenue ii Q1-3 of fiscal year 2014 as reported on ForeignAssistance.gov and analyzed by Ben Mann with inspiration from Siobhan Green.
I'm sure Katherine Townsend was instrumental in making the data open and available in the first place.
You can read the smack talk this caused on on Facebook.
May Brothers farming implements waiting to be transported via rail. In the background in the Criterion Hotel.
Donor representatives toured the various projects IOM has been implementing in central Philippines after typhoon Haiyan hit the country last November 2013. © IOM 2014 (Photo by Caroline San Miguel)
Oana Niculescu-Mizil la Dejun cu Excelentele Sale, domnii Ambasadori ai Elvetiei si Canadei la Bucuresti, cu membri ai Asociatiei Pentru Implementarea Democratiei al carei presedinte este domnul Alexandru Cumpanasu, cu deputati de la toate partidele, cu reprezetanti ai Administratiei Prezidentiale si cu jurnalisti.
The event marked the launch of the 2016 MDGs to Agenda 2063/SDGs Transition Report – Towards and Integrated and Coherent Approach to Sustainable Development in Africa, jointly published with the African Union Commission, the African Development Bank, and the Economic Commission for Africa, as well as the 2016 Africa Economic Outlook Report.
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