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TAFE has been collaborating with world technology leaders to establish its Applications Business Unit (ABU) to efficiently answer the emerging needs of the global farming community. Offering a range of implements and accessories for various agricultural applications.
26 June 2014, 'Implementing the new legislation on EGTC - Dialogue with the national authorities
Belgium - Brussels - June 2014
© Committee of the Regions / Wim Daneels
25.04.2023 Consultări publice cu genericul “Modificări la Legea nr. 1540/1998 privind plata pentru poluarea mediului, precum și implementarea Regulamentului privind ambalajele și deșeurile din ambalaje, adoptat prin Hotărârea Guvernului nr. 561/2020”
Scenes from the CSW69 Global Youth Dialogue: Influencing the Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and Beijing+30 Action Agenda held at the Bohemian Hall in New York on 9 March 2025.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Babahoyo.- El vicemandatario y el gobernador de Los Ríos, Camilo Salinas, recorrieron las instalaciones de la fábrica Inpaecsa del Grupo Familia, que continuó trabajando durante la emergencia y abasteció con insumos a la población para el control sanitario. Se constató que los trabajadores cuenten con todos los implementos de bioseguridad y conocieron el proceso de producción en la planta.
“He visitado a representantes del agro y piladoras, han hecho las cosas bien y nos han mostrado el camino hacia el futuro para reabrir la economía con precauciones. El personal ha estado atendido y han evitado consecuencias mortales”, enfatizó Sonnenholzner.
Foto: Kevin Mejía
Prosperidad Social implementará convenios con organizaciones sociales y juntas de acción comunal (JAC) para los proyectos de infraestructura social y hábitat, que financia y ejecuta en los municipios más pobres del país. La directora de la entidad, Cielo Rusinque Urrego, lo anunció este viernes en el Congreso Nacional de Municipios, organizado por la Federación Nacional de Municipios en Cartagena de Indias.
“Tenemos capacidad legal para hacer estos convenios solidarios, en compañía con el ente territorial. Acompañaremos técnicamente lo que requieran, de acuerdo con la complejidad de las obras y la capacidad que haya en el territorio. Vincular a estas organizaciones beneficiará la economía popular y garantizará la participación de la comunidad”, explicó. Recordó que el Gobierno Nacional pretende fortalecer a las organizaciones sociales y comunitarias y fomentar su participación en los procesos de desarrollo territorial.
Las JAC integrarán el comité que seleccionará los proyectos de infraestructura. Serán priorizados de acuerdo con una clasificación que cruza criterios, entre esos, los índices de desnutrición, riesgo de victimización y pobreza multidimensional. El comité estará conformado por representantes de las JAC, el Ministerio de la Igualdad, la Consejería de Regiones, el ICBF, la Unidad para las Víctimas y Prosperidad Social.
La entidad tiene 500.000 millones de pesos destinados a la ejecución de obras de infraestructura social y hábitat durante este año. “100.000 millones de pesos están destinados a la subsanación de los proyectos pendientes de vigencias anteriores. El resto están destinados a obras en territorios que podamos apoyar, de acuerdo con las necesidades y con la aplicación del enfoque diferencial territorial”, informó Rusinque.
En el escenario del congreso de alcaldes, el subdirector de Programas y Proyectos de la entidad, Carlos Chinchilla, y el director de infraestructura, Eduardo Mesa, atendieron a alcaldes de municipios en los que hay proyectos suspendidos de vigencias anteriores, para acordar la realización de las mesas técnicas en las que revisarán la posibilidad de agilizarlos.
Desde noviembre pasado, la entidad organiza estas mesas técnicas para revisar la viabilidad de los proyectos de infraestructura social con mayor impacto en las condiciones de las poblaciones más vulnerables: con mayor incidencia de hambre y pobreza, y riesgos o consecuencias por el invierno. Desde entonces, ha logrado destrabar cerca de setenta obras en más de sesenta municipios del país. Algunas de estas obras fueron entregadas este mes durante una jornada nacional.
“Recibimos una ejecución del presupuesto del 5 %. En pocos meses, al finalizar el año, la llevamos a la ejecución de más del 75 %, mediante el acompañamiento en mesas técnicas para viabilizar y ejecutar los proyectos”, recordó Rusinque este viernes.
Cartagena Congreso Nacional de Municipios 2023 / Mar 31, 2023. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Joel González).
Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.
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Building on the ‘Ecosystem Landscaping to advance the Accountability to implement the Women’s Empowerment Principles in ASEAN’, the WeEmpowerAsia programme, UN women jointly develops and will disseminate the Building Pathways to Gender Equality and Sustainability through the Women's Empowerment Principles: Thailand Policy Brief (hereafter referred as ‘Thailand Policy Brief’) with key partners, namely the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Office of SMEs Promotion (OSMEP).
Gender Responsive Procurement (GRP) is one of the initiatives recommended in the Thailand Policy Brief. GRP can identify, incorporate and support women business owners seeking to access government/corporate procurement contracts. In support of the initiative, UN Women and Kenan Foundation Asia will host the “IDEA to I do”, a business presentation competition for selected women entrepreneurs, to showcase the capacity of WOB and WLB developed under WeEmpowerAsia Programme as means to promote women’s participation in supply chain. Winners will receive the WeRise Awards and the prizes are comprised of one winner, one first runner-up and one second runner-up.
Photo: UN Women/Daydream Organizer Co., Ltd.
Day 2 of the 18th African Command and Staff Colleges Chief Instructors’ Workshop focuses on progress made in implementing resolutions from the 2024 ACoC meeting in Tripoli, Libya.| Kigali, 22 July 2025
26 June 2014, 'Implementing the new legislation on EGTC - Dialogue with the national authorities
Belgium - Brussels - June 2014
© Committee of the Regions / Wim Daneels
The first meeting of the Ad-Hoc Commission on the implementation of the Luanda Memorandum of Understanding between Rwanda and Uganda | Kigali, 16 September 2019
Some early vintage farm implements.
Part of the National Park System, this monument commemorates passage of the Homestead Act of 1862 which allowed any qualified person to claim up to 160 acres of federally owned land in exchange for five years of residence and the cultivation and improvement of the property. The park is near Beatrice, Nebraska on some of the first acres successfully claimed under the Homestead Act.
Implemented by UNDP, the RFS Nigeria project aims to foster sustainability and resilience for food security in Northern Nigeria through addressing key environmental and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity.
The Regional Africa Parliamentary Workshop brought together prominent Legislators and several Government officials from Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Tanzania for a two day period to discuss and review the Biological & Toxin Weapon Convention (BTWC), in particular its significance in the context of the African community with a view to identifying a range of practical steps and initiatives that could be taken to promote ratification and implementation of the BTWC in their respective countries.
Read more: www.pgaction.org/news/regional-africa-parliamentary-works...
Implementing neonatal intensive care methods in Guyana to save lives of neonates with respiratory distress
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Interior Sindh has been hit by severe dry weather and water shortage. Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is determined to improve the condition by the implementation of various water projects like community hand pumps, submersible water pump and solar-powered water in this region. Recently, we have installed a new Community hand pump at Village Ghono Lund Ghulam, District Tharparkar. This water project is expected to deliver clean water for drinking and domestic usage to nearly 200 individuals living in this village.
Mr. Hassan M. Jeng and Dr. Hassan Salem (sitting left to right) discussing while OM, FKP and two Implementation Committee members (right to left standing) follow
Prosperidad Social implementará convenios con organizaciones sociales y juntas de acción comunal (JAC) para los proyectos de infraestructura social y hábitat, que financia y ejecuta en los municipios más pobres del país. La directora de la entidad, Cielo Rusinque Urrego, lo anunció este viernes en el Congreso Nacional de Municipios, organizado por la Federación Nacional de Municipios en Cartagena de Indias.
“Tenemos capacidad legal para hacer estos convenios solidarios, en compañía con el ente territorial. Acompañaremos técnicamente lo que requieran, de acuerdo con la complejidad de las obras y la capacidad que haya en el territorio. Vincular a estas organizaciones beneficiará la economía popular y garantizará la participación de la comunidad”, explicó. Recordó que el Gobierno Nacional pretende fortalecer a las organizaciones sociales y comunitarias y fomentar su participación en los procesos de desarrollo territorial.
Las JAC integrarán el comité que seleccionará los proyectos de infraestructura. Serán priorizados de acuerdo con una clasificación que cruza criterios, entre esos, los índices de desnutrición, riesgo de victimización y pobreza multidimensional. El comité estará conformado por representantes de las JAC, el Ministerio de la Igualdad, la Consejería de Regiones, el ICBF, la Unidad para las Víctimas y Prosperidad Social.
La entidad tiene 500.000 millones de pesos destinados a la ejecución de obras de infraestructura social y hábitat durante este año. “100.000 millones de pesos están destinados a la subsanación de los proyectos pendientes de vigencias anteriores. El resto están destinados a obras en territorios que podamos apoyar, de acuerdo con las necesidades y con la aplicación del enfoque diferencial territorial”, informó Rusinque.
En el escenario del congreso de alcaldes, el subdirector de Programas y Proyectos de la entidad, Carlos Chinchilla, y el director de infraestructura, Eduardo Mesa, atendieron a alcaldes de municipios en los que hay proyectos suspendidos de vigencias anteriores, para acordar la realización de las mesas técnicas en las que revisarán la posibilidad de agilizarlos.
Desde noviembre pasado, la entidad organiza estas mesas técnicas para revisar la viabilidad de los proyectos de infraestructura social con mayor impacto en las condiciones de las poblaciones más vulnerables: con mayor incidencia de hambre y pobreza, y riesgos o consecuencias por el invierno. Desde entonces, ha logrado destrabar cerca de setenta obras en más de sesenta municipios del país. Algunas de estas obras fueron entregadas este mes durante una jornada nacional.
“Recibimos una ejecución del presupuesto del 5 %. En pocos meses, al finalizar el año, la llevamos a la ejecución de más del 75 %, mediante el acompañamiento en mesas técnicas para viabilizar y ejecutar los proyectos”, recordó Rusinque este viernes.
Cartagena Congreso Nacional de Municipios 2023 / Mar 31, 2023. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Joel González).
Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.
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Persistent Gender Inequality in Iraq Calls for Coordinated Efforts in Developing 2nd National Action Plan on Implementing Resolution 1325
Baghdad, Iraq, 3 October 2018 – Gender inequality continues to prevail in Iraq with worrisome signals that it is deepening, requiring intensified efforts and coordination in developing a new action plan on implementing UN Security Council resolution 1325, UN Representative to Iraq Ján Kubiš said today at the high-level consultation meeting on the development of the 2nd National Action Plan. Although he was encouraged to see progress in the protection pillar and dedicated efforts to strengthen the participation pillar in the National Action Plan, the legacy of the conflict with the terrorist Da’esh continues to hamper steps forward and there are other worrying signs of women being targeted.
Mr. Kubiš condemned the recent attacks against women, including the assassination of two women and the sudden death of two others in the past month, all of them active in political and social spheres. Other civil society activists including women are targeted by social media and political threat campaign, among others for their contacts with foreign embassies. This is unacceptable.
“Only once politically and socially active women are protected and safe, Iraq can claim to be making real progress towards women’s equality and empowerment,” he said.
The development of a new NAP with all the diversity and complexity of issues will require continuous coordination and collaboration across sectors, in particular involving civil society, and drawing from the lessons learned from the previous plan, the Special Representative said.
“By making your deliberations open to the society, by publicly broadcasting them you could mobilise even broader support for your objectives,” Mr. Kubiš said.
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq noted with disappointment that political forces that negotiate the formation of the government do so, again without the participation of women. “We all need to ask: “when the political leaders intend to deliver on their pledges to empower women and advance their rights as a part of the democratic entitlement of all Iraqis thus strengthening equal representation and inclusiveness? The time is now. Otherwise, all the exclamations about commitment to equality of women and values of democracy continue to sound hollow.”
Mr. Kubiš outlined UN efforts in support of women empowerment, noting that UNAMI supports women parliamentarians in their quest to establish a cross-political women’s parliamentary caucus. UNAMI will continue to impress on Political Parties who are key to advancing the participation of women in all processes to include women in their leadership structures, urging men advocates to assume a more prominent role, and parliamentarians to consider gender responsive budget in the next budget law to enhance the implementation of the NAP. The UN will also continue to advocate for the establishment of a dedicated institution in the next government structure with budget and authority to coordinate the implementation of the NAP and national frameworks and policies on WPS.
The UN in Iraq will also mobilise support of the broader international community, including through the International Gender Group from among embassies here in Baghdad, Mr. Kubiš concluded.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
PEMSEA and HP Philippines present the East Asia Congress 2009 Regional Photo Contest. The Contest theme is "The Coast, The Ocean, My Community," which can be photographs that demonstrate local actions/implementation and good practices in sustainable coastal and ocean protection, development and management. The Contest aims to generate awareness on local and national ocean-, coastal-, environment-related initiatives of each country and increase participation of the communities with these activities.
The Contest has three categories: Youth, Hobbyist and Professional. One grand prizewinner will be chosen from each category who will each receive an HP F4185 Printer and a complimentary registration to attend the EAS Congress 2009 with airfare and accommodation. Winning entries will be published in the 2010 PEMSEA Calendar together with other entries.
The contest is open to nationals of the East Asian region. Photos must be high-quality prints or digital files and can be in color or black & white. There is no limit on the number of entries an entrant can send in. Entries must include the entrant's name, contact details, and the date and location of the photograph.
Entries may either be submitted online through www.pemsea.org/eascongress, or sent to:
The EAS Congress 2009 Secretariat
P.O. Box 2502 Quezon City 1165 Philippines
Telephone: +63 (2) 9292992
Fax: +63 (2) 9269712
Email: congress@pemsea.org
Deadline: All entries must be received by 31 December 2008.
For more information, please visit www.pemsea.org/eascongress
Your support and participation will make the EAS Congress 2009 Regional Photo Contest a successful event - have fun and click away!
Warm regards,
The EAS Congress 2009 Secretariat
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ArtBoom Festival 2011
Martha Rosler - WUR: If You Lived Here… Revisited
Lecture in English
The If You Lived Here… project implemented by the artist together with Dia Art Foundation in New York from 1989-1991, whose summary is a book entitled If You Lived Here: The City in Art, Theory, and Social Activism: A Project by Martha Rosler, is a very important comment in a discussion on the role of artists in art institutions, as well as the possibility of their participation in and real influence on political and social reality. A three-part exhibition and a project dealt with such matters as housing, homelessness, gentrification and ongoing privatisation of the public sector, as observed in New York.
Return to the project created 20 years ago in a seemingly completely different cultural and historic context, in the USA of the decline of the conservative rule of Ronald Reagan, seems now particularly justified. As part of the festival of art in the public space and current discussions concerning participation and actions outside the framework of the artistic system, return to already historic practices and tested strategies – as well as their results, in the long run – is a necessary point of reference and a chance of critical revision of the current status of the art engage. What is more, the project structure suggested by Martha Rosler – based on multithreaded, processual work, participation of architects, urban planners, researchers and other specialists, involvement of non-artistic audience, inclusion of publication as another platform of communication, development of the projects and departure from the role of an artist as a creator only (today we would call it the artist – curator) – seems, from the current perspective, a prototypical model for activity of artists, curators and progressive institutions of contemporary art.
Photography: Weronika Szmuc
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September 3, 2019 – St. George’s, Grenada – Public officials from across the Caribbean at the conference, Project Cycle Management (PCM) - A Cornerstone of Implementation and Delivery, hosted by CDB, discuss PCM tools and approaches for implementing initiatives, delivering commitments to citizens and achieving development outcomes.