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A lot of these things are still useful. Colony house, Strathearn historical park, Simi Valley. DSCN-0572
PLTW is an organization that develops curricula that focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math for implementation in middle schools, high schools & colleges. Stevenson University hosts one of the implementation training camps that teachers are encouraged to attend and take back to their schools.
Implementing a high stock density cattle grazing system, rancher Dave Hayden divides pastures into 1-acre strips. Cattle graze 12 strips a day, moving every hour. Project is part of the Fallon County Targeted Implementation Plan for improving pastures through high stock density. Hayden Ranch, Fallon County, Montana. June 2020.
Peter Cada, an environmental scientist with Tetra Tech, refers to a map of healthy watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay during a meeting of the Chesapeake Bay Program's Healthy Watersheds Goal Implementation Team at the CBP headquarters in Annapolis, Md., on Jan. 24, 2018. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
The conference on "SDGs Implementation in Africa - Reflections on a three Year Journey | Kigali, 14 June 2019
Ms Leslie Reed, USAID Mission Director to Ethiopia, keynote address at the National Nutrition Programme Implementation Review Meeting, 20 December 2017. To realize the reduction of chronic malnutrition through multi-sectoral approach, Ethiopia embarked on the ambitious NNP II to address both direct and underlying causes of chronic malnutrition among people in Ethiopia. Since the launch of the NNP II, existing coordination platforms for nutrition were strengthened, and the regulatory, policy, strategic and programmatic framework was enhanced to ensure alignment, complementarity and synergy. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Nahom Tesfaye
A demonstration of hardware based commutation detection and associated closed loop control. Also a new spinup/ignite implementation.
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Implementation challenges in achieving gender-responsive and socially inclusive transformative change. International Conference on Resilient Hindu Kush Himalaya: Developing Solutions towards a Sustainable Future for Asia.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
- Implementarán acciones que impulsen las cadenas productivas de pesca, acuicultura, agroindustria y forestal
- Se asumieron acuerdos en el marco de los compromisos del 12° GORE Ejecutivo
- Viceministro Salardi entregó al alcalde provincial de Putumayo el expediente técnico aprobado para la construcción del mercado municipal
En el marco de la reunión para el cumplimiento de los compromisos derivados de la 12° del GORE Ejecutivo, el viceministro de Mype e Industria, José Salardi, señaló que el gobierno, a través del Ministerio de la Producción (Produce), impulsará el desarrollo de las cadenas productivas de pesca, acuicultura, agroindustria y forestal en Loreto, a través de un trabajo articulado con las autoridades regionales.
En ese sentido, indicó que la reunión de los equipos técnicos de su sector y del gobierno regional, ha dado como resultado una serie de acuerdos que contribuirán para que Loreto se convierta en una región productiva en base a sus potencialidades. "Hemos identificado que estamos muy alineados en muchas intervenciones, incluso en aquellas que ya tenemos en camino", destacó.
Al respecto, Salardi precisó que al cierre del primer semestre estarán implementados al 100 % el CITE Forestal y el CITE Productivo Maynas. "Es una inversión de 22 millones de soles que ha realizado Produce a través del ITP. Con lo cual se ha puesto en valor estas infraestructuras importantes, para poder dar todo apoyo y soporte a las cadenas productivas de pesca, acuicultura y agroindustrias".
Manifestó que para el presente año proyectan prestar un mínimo de 1200 servicios de innovación y transferencia tecnológica, que ayudará a fortalecer las capacidades e innovar a las diferentes industrias de esta región.
Asimismo, informó que otros de los compromisos es la pronta apertura del Centro de Desarrollo Empresarial del programa “Tu Empresa”, para promover la formalización de 400 nuevas unidades de negocio.
De otro lado, Salardi indicó que el sector espera cerrar el año inaugurando el Gran Mercado de Belén. "Se está avanzando a un nivel importante. El proyecto está a más de 50% de ejecución y en el presupuesto de este año se han incluido 50 millones de soles para su culminación", apuntó.
Acciones en pesca y acuicultura
De otro lado, el viceministro Salardi informó que, a través del FONDEPES, Produce iniciará la construcción del primer desembarcadero pesquero artesanal de la Amazonia “La Punchana”, para lo cual se ha destinado una inversión de hasta S/ 22 000 000.
Asimismo, este fondo realizará un proyecto piloto para la implementación de aislamiento térmico en embarcaciones pesqueras artesanales para el adecuado transporte de los productos hidrobiológicos. "Con esta actividad, se espera incrementar los fondos para créditos destinados a los pescadores artesanales y acuicultores de la región hasta por un valor de S/ 250 000", destacó.
Otro de los acuerdos es la implementación de mejoras en los servicios del Centro Acuícola Nuevo Horizonte, por un valor de hasta S/ 14 000 000, con ello se mejorarán los servicios de producción y distribución de alevinos para la ampliación de la frontera acuícola, así como la capacitación operativa especializada a los productores de la Región.
Mercado de Putumayo
Más tarde, el viceministro Salardi hizo entrega oficial al alcalde provincial de Putumayo, Humberto Fuentes, del expediente técnico aprobado para la ejecución del proyecto "Mejoramiento del Mercado Municipal de la Ciudad de San Antonio del Estrecho".
Esta importante acción del gobierno en una ciudad de frontera con Colombia, cuenta con una inversión de más de 4 millones de soles y beneficiará a más de 3000 habitantes.
Las obras se realizarán en un terreno de 1410 m2, donde se implementarán 40 puestos de comercio, con una moderna infraestructura e innovaciones que garantizarán la alta calidad de los productos.
I know I should have gotten a closer shot of the implement itself, but the sky just looked too pretty to leave it out of the picture.
police implement there sweep and clear tactic while youths throw bottles bricks and improvised explosive devices
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Ilan Goldenberg, Senior Fellow and Director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, addresses the audience during ACA's event held at the Carnegie Endowment Institute for Peace on July 16, 2015.
On July 14, negotiators from the P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and Iran secured a comprehensive nuclear agreement designed to verifiably block Iran’s pathways to nuclear weapons development and guard against a clandestine weapons program in exchange for sanctions relief.
On July 16, the Arms Control Association brought together former high-level government officials and experts to address the challenges of implementing the deal and discuss steps that can be taken to enhance prospects for the deal’s success.
Speakers included:
• Kelsey Davenport, Director for Nonproliferation Policy, Arms Control Association;
• Ilan Goldenberg, Senior Fellow and Director, Middle East Security Program, Center for a New American Security and a former Special Advisor on the Middle East and former Iran Team Chief in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy;
• Richard Nephew, Program Director of Economic Statecraft, Sanctions and Energy Markets, Columbia University and former Principal Deputy Coordinator for Sanctions Policy, Department of State, and former Director for Iran, National Security Staff; and
• Daryl G. Kimball, moderator, Executive Director, Arms Control Association.
Photo Credit: April Brady/Arms Control Association
After the implementation of the economic reforms, decollectivization increased the options available to individual households and made them increasingly responsible for their economic success. This eased the surge of an increasing prosperity in rural villages.
But the key of the chinese economic growth has come from cities. By 2004, 183 of China’s 661 cities had plans to position themselves as “internationalized” metropolises (like New York, Paris, or Tokyo). As a consequence of that urbanization rate has rised steadly in the last decades, from 19% in 1980 to the expected 48% by the end of 2010.
Thanks to its controlled growth the small village of Longsheng (Guangxi Province) still preserves its greatest attractiveness: its traditional style. Thanks to that the village attracts thousands of tourist each year.
Ministerio de la Producción y Municipalidad de Lima firman un convenio de Cooperación Interinstitucional, con el fin de implementar mecanismos de coordinación, interacción, cooperación y reciprocidad en cuatro ejes: producción, comercio, proyectos y terrazas gastronómicas.
Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands
Magdalena Ranger District
Durfee Bolander Prescribed Burn
Fire managers implemented 1,075 acres on Unit 10 in the vicinity of Durfee and Bolander canyon, along FSR 220 and 473.
Our land management strategy is centered on long-term forest health and that strategy includes reducing forest fuels and using prescribed fire on the landscape. A healthy forest is a resilient forest that undergoes fire occurrences on a regular basis. After this prescribed fire is completed, if a future wildfire reaches this area, the fire behavior will likely be modified to a less intense, more manageable surface fire due to the absence of accumulated debris and ladder fuels.
Forest Service photo by Brent Baca
May 2021
I have had several goes at this over the last few months. One of my first attempts at cha cha The wash out on the front wheel is flash.
Used the black upright as align guide
Dr Abdulaziz Haddish, Regional Advisor for Nutrition International, presenting on global and regional lessons and best practices on multisectoral nutrition coordination and linkages, National Nutrition Programme Implementation Review Meeting, 20 December 2017©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Nahom Tesfaye
Banff has invested its environmental reserve funds in installing solar on public buildings. On Feb. 23, 2015 Banff became the first town in Canada to implement a municipal feed-in-tariff program.
Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/banff-feed-tariff-first...
Jaymee Marty, left, consulting ecologist, Hannah Phares, center left and Steve Pruett ,right, both volunteer biologists, inspect California Tiger Salamander pit traps along the south border of Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 15, 2019. The traps are part of a study implemented by Travis AFB over a 5 year period to help reduce mortality of CTS on the airfield and to gain valuable information to help manage the local population. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch)
The Social Mobilization Implementing Partners Forum, supported by Government of Sierra Leone, NERC, and UN, brought partners together to recognize social mobilization achievements in the Ebola response and to agree on the way forward which was held at the Country Lodge in Freetown, 30th January, 2015.
The forum focused on the next phase of the Ebola response in the country.
How Honduras managed to carry out genomic sequencing for the first time
June 2023
When microbiologist Soany Ávilez was selected to implement the genomic sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Honduras, she was amazed. In the wake of the pandemic, Soany had started working at the National Virology Laboratory in 2020 performing PCR tests. At that time, genomic sequencing to detect circulating variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 was carried out outside the country. But a project to provide Honduras with the capabilities to do it in situ and obtain faster results was being developed with technical support from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and financial support from the United States Government.
Although she lacked knowledge on the subject, Soany remembers that she longed for the opportunity to work in sequencing. "When they chose us (her and her partner Karla Romero) to implement sequencing in the country and move the area forward, I couldn't believe it," she says.
Genomic surveillance allows us to know the evolution of viruses and other pathogens as they change over time. Knowing those changes or mutations that can modify its transmissibility and severity, allows us to guide public health measures. During the pandemic, it was a key strategy to monitor the behavior of SARS-CoV-2 and a technique that is being integrated into the surveillance of other pathogens.
Karla Romero, the other microbiologist in charge of genomic surveillance, acknowledges that the implementation of sequencing in Honduras has been "a great challenge" that required a lot of "sacrifice and commitment" both inside and outside the laboratory.
The sequencing area had to be created from scratch. In 2022, the authorities selected and conditioned a space within the National Virology Laboratory. With the support of PAHO, a sequencer, supplies, reagents, and furniture were purchased, and Soany and Karla were trained in bioinformatics and genomic sequencing at the Gorgas Memorial Institute in Panama.
“All with the aim of strengthening the capacities for genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and other pathogens in Honduras,” says Gabriela Rodriguez Segura, coordinator of the PAHO Project for the Consolidation of Genomic Sequencing Capacities in Honduras. Before these capacities were created at the local level, samples to determine the variants circulating in the country were sent to the laboratories of the Regional Network for Genomic Surveillance of COVID-19 (COVIGEN) created by PAHO to support countries without capacity to carry out sequencing in its territory.
In March 2023, the effort paid off and excitement took over the National Virology Laboratory when, after several attempts, the first sequencing of SARS-COV-2 in the country was successfully carried out. “We couldn't believe it,” says Soany. "We feel very happy because it was a great challenge and the result made us feel fulfilled."
On March 21, 2023, the results were obtained and it was the first time that the XBB sublineage of the omicron variant was detected in the country and by Honduran health professionals. For Karla, the key was “not to give up in the face of the biggest challenge”.
"It is a milestone for the country that genomic sequencing is being carried out," says Dr. Mitzi Castro, head of the National Health Surveillance Laboratory of Honduras. “It is a historic moment because we are starting from here to carry out future genomic surveillance of other pathogens of sanitary interest to the country,” she adds.
According to Dr. Castro, the country now has state-of-the-art technology. "The laboratory is at the forefront, and that is a success and a source of pride, for which we thank all those who have contributed their bit so that Honduras is not left behind."