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2021-11-04: President of African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina sharing a frame with (L-R), Andrew Herscowitz Chief Development Officer at U.S. International Development Finance Corporation; Rémy Rioux, Chief Executive Officer, French Development Agency (AFD) Chairman; Ambroise Fayolle, Vice-President, European Investment Bank and other members during the COP26 - Accelerating the implementation of the Desert to power programme to build back better from covid at the African Pavillion, blue zone hall4, Glasglow.

Having defeated the monstrous snowbank, the Red Ball internet team throws together their tools in celebration!

Zedler's Mill, established in the mid-1800's, helped put Luling on the map. It has been abandonned since the 1960's and is now supposedly haunted.

Beamish Museum, County Durham, UK.

The only way to keep morons off the pavements.

Launch Conference

Regional Platform to Fast-Track the Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in Central America

Roatán, Honduras;

25-27 April 2023

La selección ecuatoriana de karate recibió implementos y suplementos con una inversión de más $10.000 por parte del Ministerio del Deporte

PG has some varmits living in his house. If all else fails, this might have to be used.

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.

 

farm implements in Cross county, Arkansas

  

by Johnathan Sanders, arkansas 4-H

(Photo: UN Climate Change - Kamran Guliyev)

12-14 June 2022, Cairo/Minya, Within the framework of implementing the project entitled “Improved Livelihoods, Nutrition and Empowerment of Rural Women and their Families affected by COVID-19 crisis in Minya Governorate - OSRO/EG/102/Canada” and its work plan, a visit to Cairo and Minya was foreseen for Mr Nikita Eriksen, GAC’s Food Security Specialist during the period 09 – 15 June 2022. Mr Eriksen is interested in the food crisis as it is a major preoccupation of senior management at Global Affairs Canada so his visit/discussion will be very relevant to informing Canada’s global and local response. He is also interested to better understand the particular challenges of the Egyptian agriculture sector and intersection with climate change

 

As per the attached Agenda, Mr Nikita Eriksen shall visit FAO office on the 12th of June then will undertake a field mission to Minya on the 13th and 14th of June to have an overview of the project implementation activities and attend a nutrition awareness campaign. The field mission shall take place in 2 villages: in Deir El Garnous, Maghagha District and in Derwa in Mallawi District.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAOEgypt

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(Photo: UN Climate Change - Kamran Guliyev)

A giant hammer is used to beat sticky rice into a pulp for a gooey Japanese food, called Mochi.

If it won't fit the letterbox, why not try kicking it through the cat flap?

The LiveTable component is a dynamic table loading data lazily using ajax requests as the user browse the table, in order to scale easily the display of very large amounts of data.

 

You can see it in action at vimeo.com/4474332

 

You can read the developer guide at platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/LiveTable

Dairyfest parade 2021

Scenes from the high-level Generation Equality dialogue on the margins of the Summit of the Future, hosted by UN Women on 22 September 2024.

 

Three years into implementation and following the 2023 Midpoint, Generation Equality’s engagement will center on the launch of the 2024 Accountability Report on 19 September and substantive dialogues – held in-person and online between 22 September and 3 October 2024 – leveraging the latest evidence and data to chart a way forward for Generation Equality by connecting and amplifying voices from across the Generation Equality stakeholders across the globe.

 

Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/press-release/2024/09/new...

 

www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2024/09/g...

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

 

From left to right:

A "Stevens" steel

Two fairly old picks (Fender tortoise shell, Ibanez red)

Dunlop metal fingerpicks and plastic thumbpick

Bottleneck slide that my dad made

 

I took a few different exposures, and then decided I would use them for a contrast enhancement via Photomatix. I needed to use a better white balance - this came out a bit yellowed.

Too much information...... hehe

Yokohama Ramen Museum

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Aditya Mukherjee Committees Faulty Cut-Off Norm Pushed Back in the AC Meeting! Strengthen The Spirited Unity of Teachers and Students For.

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Defending and Implementing Reservations in JNU! .

Participants on the MASS RELAY HUNGER STRIKE of 17-18 March .

Aamir, Abdul Baseer, Abhay, Agnitra, Akashdeep Singh, Akhil, Akshay, Amenio, Amit, Amrin, Anand, Anil Gupta, Anil Kr. Varma, Anil Kumar, Anurag, Apurva, Aqsa, Ardra, Arun Kumar, Arvind Kumar, Ashok Meena, Bhupendra Singh, Bony Kumar, Brajesh, Chandan, Chandramani, Chandraprakash, Chittaranjan, Debalina, Deep Kr. Mittal, Devina, Dinesh Kumar, Feroz, Ganesh M., Gaurav, Gautam, Gunamani, Hemant, Jitendra Kr Chaudhary, Kaushal, Khatija, Kumar Saurav, Madhav Gopal, Mahendra, Mahfooz Alam, Mangalam, Maniben, Manilata, Manish, Mary Toppo, Md. Jilani, Mujtaba Jamal, Mustaq, Nazim, Neelesh Tripathi, Niharika, Niranjan,Om Prasad, P.K. Sethi, Piyush, Pramod Kumar, Praveen, Punit, Radhika, Rahul, Rajnish, Rakesh, Rameez, Ramesh, Ramratan Mahraddha, Rauf, Ravi, S. Satyanarayan, Saket, Sanchi, Sanjay Suman, Santosh, Santosh, Shafat, Shafi Ahmed, Shailesh, Shamim, Shamsurrab, Shankar, Sharmistha, Shashwat, Shewli, Shivlochan, Shriya, Shubhash, Shweta, Sonu, Sreemoyi, Srinayani, Suraj, Swami Kundan, Swati, Tulsi, Uday, Vikash, Vikram, Vimal Kr. Kashyap, Vinod Arya, Vishal, Vishesh .

The past week has seen massive support from the entire JNU community for the movement against the JNU administrations efforts to scuttle reservations and social justice in JNU. FDIR thanks the student community for the solidarity with the ongoing struggle for proper implementation of reservations in JNU, and for the large participation in the public meetings, hunger strikes, protest demonstrations and dharnas called in the past few days. We also congratu-late all the Hunger Strikers and their massive response in the Mass Relay Hunger strke on the last day. Students and teachers alike have expressed their anger against the blatant manner in which constitutional provisions for ensuring social inclusion in institutions of higher education are being violated with impunity in JNU. .

As a result of the sustained pressure built up over time, JNUs Academic Council decided yesterday to reject the proposals of the Aditya Mukherjee Committee regarding the cut-off criteria for OBC students seeking admission in JNU. After a long debate, the AC decided that instead of continuing to follow this illegal and illogical criteria which is denying admission to several eligible OBC students, JNU should consider following the model of the Central Univer-sity of Hyderabad which is correctly interpreting the MHRD guidelines and Supreme Court directives to fulfill the OBC quota. A committee consisting of the Deans of all schools will look into the matter as soon as possible and take a final decision so that the correct criterion is made operative from the coming admissions this year itself. .

Regarding the implementation of SC/ST reservations in faculty positions, the strong presence and arguments of several teachers in favour of reservations prevented the AC from endorsing the JNU administrations anti-reservation designs. The AC however did not come to a final decision, since it was adjourned. The next AC will take a final decision on this issue. .

Following the AC meeting, FDIR called off the indefinite hunger strike in the presence of several faculty members who congratulated the student community for their sustained struggle and their role in making the blatant subversion of social justice a major issue in the entire JNU community. .

While we have achieved a major victory in pushing back the Aditya Mukherjee Committees casteist and illegal formula, the battle is however far from over.The fact that the Aditya Mukherjee committee recommendations will NOT be applied in the coming academic session is a victory for the basic point that the student community has repeat-edly made over the past two years. However, in the days to come, we have to continue the struggle and the mobiliza-tion to ensure that the Deans committee constituted to take a final decision upholds the basic concern regarding the criminal denial of admission to OBC students due to a faulty, illegal and illogical cut-off criteria. .

The issue of the faulty cut-off criteria is not a new one. JNUSU and the student community had pointed this out to the administration way back in 2008. However, despite opposition from JNUSU, Prof. Aditya Mukherjee (who is known to have strong anti-reservation views) was made the Chairperson of the committee specifically set up to look into the cut-off criteria. This committee repeatedly ratified the JNU administrations faulty and legally untenable position. The entire JNU community has to be vigilant to ensure that the issue of social justice is not scuttled once more by people who misuse their responsible posts in the administration to scuttle constitutionally mandated provisions according to their personal whims and fancies. The decision at the Deans Committee must be taken with utmost concern for logic, for the law, and most importantly, keeping in mind the supreme concern for social justice. The individual ideological persuasions of the committee members cannot be allowed to scuttle social justice as has been happening so far. .

While we thank the student community for their support for our efforts over the past month to build a move-ment in favour of social justice in this campus, we would also like to express our shock and pain over the reaction and attitude of certain political organizations towards FDIR. We have repeatedly been accused by SFI, PSU and DSU (with some restraint) for being sectarian, and for indulging in one-upmanship. PSU and SFI have also alleged that we are .

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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.

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