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How my piping bag looked after I'd squeezed out the leftover almond paste dough to make my cookie.
This stuff was almost impossible to pipe. In fact, after I'd piped the first strip of lattice, nearly breaking my arm to do so, I scraped all the dough into a food processor and mixed in about a tablespoon of egg white and two teaspoons of walnut oil. That still didn't loosen it enough, so I put half of it in a bowl and ran it into the oven for a minute or so, to melt it at bit, and then mixed it back into the rest. After I did that, the stuff was possible to pipe, but still extremely difficult. I could only do it by twisting the top of the pastry bag like a crank while squeezing the middle with my other hand. I was very concerned that the bag would burst, but they don't call it a Wünderbag for nothing.
This was the hardest workout I've had in months—I definitely exerted my arm muscles to the point of failure a couple of times. I'll be sore for days.
From 15th to 18th of July 2013, a workshop was held in Accra, Ghana to set EAF (ecosystem approach to fisheries) implementation baselines for 13 countries in the CECAF-south area.
Valsts prezidents Egils Levits atklāj konferenci “Future Horizon Europe Implementation in Latvia”. Foto: Ilmārs Znotiņš, VPK
Kristalina Georgieva, Chief Executive Officer, World Bank, Washington DC capture during the Session: Implementing Strategies for Inclusive Growth at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
En evento “Con Punche Perú” en Chincha, ministro Oscar Becerra anuncia que en esa región se están instalando 97 módulos educativos en 21 colegios y que en fucionará uno de los tres Colegios de Alto Rendimiento deportivos que el MInedu va implementar.
Antique tractors belonging to the Tessmer family. They mostly collect Minneapolis-Moline models, but also have a few other models including Case, Oliver, and Fordson.
These were taken at the Edgar, WI antique tractor show in August, 2011. This image in the set was not a result of three exposures but was simply tonemapped. The original grill on this unit was made out of plastic and was often subject to breaking. This grill is a custom-made unit cut out of metal based on a cardboard pattern of the original. Unlike the other collectibles owned by the family, this one is actually still used.
To discuss mechanisms for strengthening implementation of Bonded Labour and Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act.
The objective of the workshop is to facilitate discussions between the Ministry of Labour and Employment and States on:
-Experiences in implementation of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act and Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act; and
-Way forward for strengthening the provisions of the Act and other institutional mechanisms for prevention and reducing vulnerability to bondage.
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Implementation of Ana Dominguez Studio's graphic design throughout several supports (banners, wall labels, entrance vinyl, exhibition leaflet, public space, city transport, etc) for the exhibition “Panorama 21. Apunts per a un incendi dels ulls” (“Panorama 21: Notes for an Eye Fire”), MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 22 October 2021–27 February 2022. Curated by Hiuwai Chu and Latitudes. Photo: Ana Dominguez Studio.
Ana Domínguez’s graphic design concept for the exhibition series Panorama, as well as its first edition, Notes for an Eye Fire, is an integral part of the projects’ communication, linking the physical exhibition with its online counterpart.
Domínguez worked closely with Lara Coromina for both commissions, along with Pau Geis and Ana Habash, all members of her studio’s team.
The Panorama identity is based on a customised version of the Du Nord Macba typeface and a stamp-like circular wordmark. Developed for the web and social media, the design expands the letters of “panorama” into a series of black-and-white switchbacks and arabesques that recall concrete poetry.
The graphic concept for Notes for an Eye Fire reflects the vitality and heterogeneity of the exhibition’s participants, and draws on some of the key refrains from Gabriel Ventura’s homonymous 2020 poetry collection — not least the notion of creative insurgency, the power of the word, and the thwarting of sight. Through a visual language of volcanic eruptions, billowing smoke screens, and motion lines, Domínguez and her team use illustration to break apart the title and fire off allusions to the exhibition.
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From July 25th to July 28th 2018, we were in Herat province, where UNDP has implemented more than 54 livelihoods projects (54 greenhouses, 6 raisin houses, 1 beehive, 1 kitchen garden and 2 rangeland rehabilitations), supported by the Global Environment Facility’s Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF). We also trained 294 farmers on how to process and store food, and protected 76 hectares of land from flooding.
The project, which partners with the Afghan Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock (MAIL), improved irrigation for 5,090 hectares of agricultural land and helped communities to repair 4 canals, 6 protection walls, 8 canal intakes, 1 Kariz rehabilitation and 2 water control gates.
During the trip, Napoleon Navarro, UNDP’s Senior Deputy Country Director (programmes) visited several irrigation projects.
“Our people are always grateful. They will appreciate and remember if people take even the smallest obstacle from our path, or lay just one stone to rebuild our country.” a villager told Napoleon during his visit to an irrigation project in Karukh district.
Napoleon also visited other components of the Climate Change Adaptation Project (CCAP), including greenhouses managed by women and a beekeeping farm for women in need, as well as meeting with local people and listening to their concerns.
“We are nothing without agriculture and irrigation,” said another beneficiary in Zindajan district. “So we hope that there are more and more projects like this. They have a great effect on our lives.”
During the visit, the villagers expressed their appreciation by giving Napoleon a turban to wear, an Afghan token of respect. “The turban is also the best thing to protect you from the sun,” said Napoleon. “A cap isn’t good enough!”
Thanks to the project, 800 women & 150 men understand climate-resilient farming and alternative livelihoods. Around 15 women self-help groups are engaged in sustainably profitable livelihoods and 150 farmers have benefitted from increased livestock production through rehabilitation of 400 hectares of degraded rangeland.
Furthermore, UNDP environment projects are helping people adapt and finding jobs in the face of climate change, bringing clean power to rural areas, preparing for natural disasters, establishing and protecting national parks, and conserving biodiversity for future generations.
Photo Ⓒ UNDP / S. Omer Sadaat / 2018
Kavalcare Solar System for Jhpiego Mid-Wife Clinic Dec8, 2014
Every year, 12,000 women in Pakistan die of birth complications. The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Component, implemented by MCHIP/Jhpiego, aims at preventing maternal, newborn, and child deaths by ensuring skilled birth attendance (SBA) through a total market approach, empowered community, timely referral of obstetric and neonatal complications to an emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) facility, and improved access to child care.
Lack of electricity in remote areas is a major issue that often leads to obstetric complications and newborn deaths. Refrigerated storage is vital for the effectiveness of life saving drugs and vaccines. Ice boxes are used in remot areas of this purpose but it is an ineffective method especially when easy availability of ice is a problem. To overcome these issues, Lodhie Foundation in association with Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program/JHPIEGO, extended its Kavalcare program and provided a Solar Powered System to a remote clinic located at village Haji Usman Jhakro near Makli, District Thatta. System provides sufficient power to operate a small refrigerator, a fan and 3 lamps 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. It was designed, manufactured and installed by Shaan Technologies private Limited Karachi. After installation of Solar System in August 2014, this small remote clinic is serving a community of 10,000 plus persons who lives in village Haji Usman and surrounding areas. On an average 10 patients visits this clinic each day. Clinic also provides up to 15 birth attendance and new born care in a month.
Name of Village HAJI USMAN JAKHRO, MAKKLI, District Thatta
Name of Midwife. Zoriyat.
Surrounding population 10,000. (Ten Thousand)
Delivery in Solar Light 10 to 13 per month.
OPD patient / day 10.
System Installation Date Aug/12/2014
Scribbulus Writing Implements was a shop in Diagon Alley that sold quills, ink, and parchment. It was located next door to Quality Quidditch Supplies
Quito, Ecuador. – La “Estrategia Nacional Ecuador Crece sin Desnutrición” – para erradicar la desnutrición crónica infantil en niños y niñas menores de 24 meses y gestantes- se implementará mediante el Decreto Ejecutivo N° 1211; así lo anunció el presidente de la República, Lenín Moreno, la mañana de este martes 15 de diciembre, en el evento oficial de la presentación de la iniciativa. El acto, en el que se efectúo la suscripción del documento, contó con la presencia de la vicepresidenta de la República, María Alejandra Muñoz; la presidenta Ad Honórem del Comité Interinstitucional del Plan Toda una Vida, Rocío González de Moreno; la secretaria Técnica del Plan Toda una Vida, Isabel Maldonado y otras autoridades.
Con esta estrategia, el Gobierno Nacional ejecutará todas las acciones, de manera articulada e interinstitucional, para garantizar el acceso oportuno a bienes y servicios que contribuyan al desarrollo infantil integral. Además, la consigna también es erradicar este problema social. Según la Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición (Ensanut) del 2018, en el país existe el 23 % de desnutrición crónica infantil en niños menores de cinco años, mientras que el 27.17 % cae en infantes menores de dos años. Lo que quiere decir que tres de cada 10 niños y niñas enfrentan este problema de salud pública.
El Jefe de Estado indicó que la desnutrición crónica infantil constituye una problemática multicausal que retrasa el crecimiento de los menores con relación a su edad y que en los últimos 40 años no ha sido atendido por los anteriores mandatos. Por ello, se decidió articular esfuerzos para erradicarla: “El decreto que firmamos hoy es uno de los mayores legados de mi Gobierno, porque establece los mecanismos para superar la desnutrición crónica en Ecuador”, dijo.
También reiteró que según la Cepal, el país es la segunda nación de América Latina con prevalencia en esta problemática, lo que pondría en riesgo el futuro de aproximadamente 689.000 infantes: “Si no combatimos la desnutrición desde sus orígenes, las capacidades físicas e intelectuales de nuestros jóvenes se verán disminuidas durante toda su vida; la desnutrición infantil nos ata al subdesarrollo, al atraso”, enfatizó Moreno.
Por ello, desde el inicio de la actual gestión se trabajó de manera técnica y coordinada para combatir la desnutrición infantil desde distintas entidades y con Misión Ternura, con herramientas de mayor alcance, viables y efectivas en términos reales: “Atacar la desnutrición infantil con diversas estrategias y desde varios frentes es el objetivo de este nuevo Decreto Presidencial. La iniciativa arranca desde la concepción misma, hasta que -por lo menos- los niños tengan cinco años, etapa determinante para su futuro”, acotó el Primer Mandatario.
El Gobierno Nacional apunta a establecer acciones de política pública que se mantengan durante décadas y sean permanentes. En ese sentido, la vicepresidenta de la República, María Alejandra Muñoz, explicó que la Estrategia Nacional Ecuador Crece sin Desnutrición tiene cuatro herramientas: la primera consiste en la consolidación de un paquete priorizado de servicios y productos, es decir que se sabrá qué vacunas y controles están diseñados y establecidos -como política de Estado- para implementarse obligatoriamente, para garantizar el bienestar de los niños y niñas.
La segunda es el presupuesto por resultados, herramienta de gestión pública que establece la asignación de recursos de acuerdo con el paquete priorizado y con la medición de resultados de la intervención. El tercer componente es la recopilación de datos e índices de desnutrición crónica infantil mediante una operación estadística anual a cargo del Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). Y la cuarta herramienta es el seguimiento nominal de cada niño del cumplimiento de las prestaciones de servicios obligatorios.
Para la vicepresidenta Muñoz, la estrategia marca un día histórico en el Ecuador y por ello esta se implementará de manera prioritaria en los cantones Taisha, Arajuno, La Libertad, Santa Elena, Guaranda y Guamote, con la expectativa de que en 20 semanas se deje un compendio -con rigurosidad científica- de lo que debe ocurrir en gobernanza, con miras a que el país en el año 2030 este libre de desnutrición crónica infantil. “Era inevitable e impostergable su decisión, señor Presidente, de llevar adelante la Estrategia Nacional Crecer sin desnutrición en Ecuador”, puntualizó Muñoz.
A la par, la Secretaría Técnica del Plan Toda una Vida (STPTV), a través de Misión Ternura, trabaja en la atención a la primera infancia. Y a partir del presente Decreto Ejecutivo se responderá de manera histórica y eficiente a un problema estructural del país: “hoy dejamos al país una estrategia sólida que delimita el conjunto de bienes y servicios que son indispensables para el correcto y normal desarrollo de los niños y niñas (…). Ha sido un proceso de construcción intenso, participativo y motivante que ha unido voluntades y compromisos de todo el gabinete… Sabemos que en nuestras manos está construir un país con menos desigualdades, devolviendo las oportunidades que les han sido negadas durante décadas y reivindicando sus derechos”, expresó Isabel Maldonado secretaria Técnica de STPTV.
Maldonado también agregó que para trabajar contra la desnutrición crónica infantil es necesario convocar la participación de toda la población ecuatoriana para que se apropie de esta estrategia y reclame a los futuros gobernantes la continuidad de la misma: “no podemos retroceder ni un paso en este objetivo; tenemos decisión política, presupuesto garantizado y un equipo técnico con la capacidad de implementar lo acordado”, dijo.
Sobre este tema, Lena Savelli, nueva Coordinadora Residente del Sistema de Naciones Unidas en el Ecuador, destacó la importancia de implementar estrategias multisectoriales para atender un problema de alto impacto como este. “Necesitamos un esfuerzo colectivo. La estrategia del Gobierno tiene este enfoque de trabajar con otros actores como las Naciones Unidas y sus agencias”, indicó. Además, Savelli mantuvo una reunión con el Primer Mandatario para ampliar el diálogo sobre la cooperación articulada con este organismo multilateral en este y otros temas como la recuperación socioeconómica tras la pandemia, la educación, la defensa de derechos humanos, el empleo, la salud y la protección social. “Tenemos una colaboración muy fuerte con el Gobierno de Ecuador, sobre todos los aspectos del trabajo de la ONU. Estamos trabajando juntos, mano a mano”, afirmó.
De esta manera, el Gobierno Nacional marca un hito en la historia de Ecuador, con la implementación de una estrategia interinstitucional que luchará contra la desnutrición crónica infantil y sembrará un mejor futuro para las nuevas generaciones.
Foto: Nadim Kuri
Maya Gallery, INAH, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
On Sunday, Nick and I read Implementation as part of the Provflux lectures at the Steelyard. We read from photos which were projected on the side of a truck. Hanna Wallach took this picture.
Docentes y funcionarios de la Gobernación de Antioquia y de la Alcaldía Municipal de San Francisco participaron en el taller de validación de 'Planes Comunitarios de Difusión de Información Pública de Educación en el Riesgo de Minas Antipersonal'.
El Proyecto busca, entre otras cosas, implementar una estrategia de comunicación que permita fortalecer el desarrollo de competencias para prevenir accidentes por minas antipersonal, municiones sin explotar y artefactos explosivos improvisados.
Este trabajo es ejecutado por la Campaña Colombina contra Minas (CCCM) y será implementado en los 12 departamentos priorizados del Proyecto 'Fortalecimiento de la Acción contra Minas en Colombia’ suscrito por la Unión Europea y el Gobierno de Colombia
Baghdad, 07 March 2018 – Under the patronage of H.E. Prime Minister of Iraq, Dr. Hayder Al-Abadi , today in Baghdad a high level conference on implementation of Iraq National Action Plan on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security in Iraq, was held.
In 2012-2014 the Iraqi Cross Sector Task Force (CSTF) developed the Iraqi National Action Plan (NAP) for implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325. The NAP 1325 is a crucial tool for improving the status of women’s rights in Iraq. Composed of ministries, institutions and civil society, the CSTF has been the driving mechanism for implementing, monitoring, and reporting of this NAP.
At today’s conference, the Government of Iraq and CSTF took the opportunity to mark the International Women’s Day, 8th of March, by sharing the preliminary outcomes, lessons learned and conclusions summarized during the on-going process of developing of the draft national report on the implementation of the first NAP 1325, which will be presented to the United Nations Security Council later during 2018.
At the opening session of the conference, participants were greeted by the Prime Minister of Iraq, Dr. Hayder Al Abadi, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers and Co-Chair of the CSTF 1325, Dr. Mahdi Al Alaq, Chairperson of the National Committee for the Advancement of Iraqi Women and Chair of the Coordination Committee of CSTF 1325, Dr. Thikra Alloush, Chair of the High Council of Women of the Kurdistan Region and Co-Chair of CSTF 1325, Ms. Pakshan Zangana and by the Director General of the Iraqi Women Empowerment Department of the Council of Ministers, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
Representatives of the international community expressed their commitment to support women’s rights and their participation in the process of peace building in Iraq as well as in the upcoming phase of the development of the second NAP. On behalf of the International community the conference was addressed by the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq, Mr. Jan Kubiš, British Ambassador to Iraq, Jon Wilks, Charge d’Affairs of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Marielle Geraedts, and by the Country Director of UN Women, Ms. Dina Zorba.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
CONICYT y la Subsecretaría de Educación Parvularia darán a conocer detalles de esta iniciativa que ya se está implementando en diez regiones del país. Se incluye capacitación para educadores y un kit de materiales para la realización de 30 actividades en la sala de clases.
Aprender en qué consiste el fenómeno de la refracción de la luz puede ser bastante complejo, sobre todo para niños que aún están en la educación parvularia. Pero ¿qué pasa si se les enseña con una lupa y globos, proyectando en ellos la luz del sol para ver qué pasa? ¿Se revientan o no? ¿Hay diferencia entre apuntar la luz a uno blanco o de otros colores?
Esta es una de las experiencias diseñadas para que los niños y niñas pequeñas aprendan ciencia por medio de la experimentación, una estrategia implementada por CONICYT a través de su Programa Explora, en conjunto con la Subsecretaría de Educación Parvularia. La iniciativa, denominada Tus Competencias en Ciencias (TCC), contempla la realización de 30 actividades de aprendizaje, para ser realizadas por las educadoras de párvulos en la sala de clases, acompañadas por un kit de materiales.
Aunque TCC comenzó a ser ejecutado en educación básica y media en 2007, gracias a la articulación con la recientemente creada Subsecretaría de Párvulos, la iniciativa pudo ahora ser adaptada para su aplicación en educación parvularia, siendo alineada con el curriculum de estudios para su implementación, de manera progresiva, en salas de clases de todo el país.
Este año, en el marco de este relanzamiento, los 12 Proyectos Asociativos Regionales de Explora de CONICYT (PAR) ejecutaron talleres TCC, capacitando cada uno a 215 docentes de Educación Párvulos. Permitirá involucrar, aproximadamente, a 3.225 pequeños.
Christian Nicolai, director Ejecutivo de CONICYT, destaca que esta iniciativa llega en un “momento histórico, tanto para el Ministerio de Educación, por la puesta en marcha de la Nueva Educación Pública, como para CONICYT, que celebra su aniversario número 50”.
En efecto, TCC representa un apoyo para el proyecto de Reforma Educacional y mejora en la calidad de la educación que es impulsado por el gobierno de la Presidenta Michelle Bachelet, como lo demuestra la experiencia del Territorio de Anticipación de Barrancas (Pudahuel, Cerro Navia y Lo Prado), que será dada a conocer mañana.
Patricia Ponce, educadora de Párvulos del Colegio Madre Ana Eugenia, de Pudahuel, es uno de estos ejemplos. Realiza la actividad dos veces a la semana y está sorprendida con la actitud que han tenido, especialmente, las alumnas que más les cuesta poner atención. “Por primera vez las veo motivadas en participar de la clase. Se concentran más y hacen preguntas. Los papás también, piden más antecedentes para trabajar los contenidos con sus hijas, en la casa”, explica.
Mario Hamuy, presidente del Consejo de CONICYT, destaca que Tus Competencias en Ciencias, “fortalece el trabajo de las educadoras y educadores con actividades entretenidas de ciencia, los párvulos podrán tener un rol más protagónico en su proceso de aprendizaje, fomentando desde la infancia temprana actitudes como la exploración y la resolución de problemas”, afirma.
Local implementing partners help identify and create awareness among beneficiaries and local authorities, and work toward ensuring farmer participation and crop productivity.
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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
From 15th to 18th of July 2013, a workshop was held in Accra, Ghana to set EAF (ecosystem approach to fisheries) implementation baselines for 13 countries in the CECAF-south area.
A training of trainers of a South Sudan’s soon-to-be unified army concluded today, 4 October, with a graduation ceremony at the Military Training Centre in Luri near Juba.
The event marks a significant step forward for the implementation of the country’s revitalized peace agreement, signed in September last year.
Lieutenant General Shailesh Tinaikar, Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, described the project of training the nation’s unified forces as one with “tremendous implications for national integrity and security”. He called the graduating instructors “pioneers” with a “huge responsibility” to carry after having received just ten days of training.
“Whatever you do, however you act, is going to affect the soldiers who you train, so I implore you to be conscious of your actions, because you set the trend of the forces of South Sudan,” the Force Commander said.
Lieutenant General Tinaikar also stressed the importance of looking forward rather than backward.
“You have to forget your past, from where you come and your past affiliations, to work together for your young nation, for the state of South Sudan,” he said, reiterating his faith in the diligence and capacity of the instructors to train the unified forces properly.
A lack of qualified trainers has been slowing down the capacity building of units of the united armed forces in 35 cantonment sites across the country, making the readiness of instructors such a vital sign of progress.
To enable the establishment of a Transitional Government of National Unity on 12 November, the few hundred graduates will need to capacitate some 83,000 soldiers, the troops being merged from the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition.
Photo: UNMISS / Eric Kanalstein
November 13, 2013 | Washington D.C.
Full Committee Hearing “ObamaCare Implementation: The Rollout of HealthCare.gov”
Plaque on the front of F.L. Sankot Case Implement, 807 13th Street, Belle Plaine, Iowa. The Sankot Motor Company, also known as the Sankot Garage, is a historic building located on the Lincoln Highway. The historical significance of this building is its association with the increase in all-season travel and the development of businesses like this one to serve them along the Lincoln Highway, the United States's first transcontinental route. It is a brick front building with side walls of clay tile that was constructed on a concrete foundation. The west half of the building was added in 1927. It was operated by O.B. Charles and Sid Sankot until 1937. They also sold Chryslers. Gasoline was sold from 1920 to 1944. F.L. Sankot bought the business in 1937. In addition to vehicle repair, he sold Case and Oliver tractors and implements. William and Jerry Sankot purchased the business in 1985, and limited it to passenger, commercial and agricultural vehicle repairs. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. It was included as a contributing property in the Belle Plaine Main Street Historic District in 2013.