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- 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.

17 October 2018, Rome Italy - Session IV: CFS Evaluation, implementation of the Response.

Committee on World Food Security 45th Session, (CFS 45), FAO Headquarters, (Plenary Hall)

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

On December 15, the Refugee Exclusion Act (Bill C-31) will be fully

implemented.

 

* Mandatory detention: Many refugees deemed "irregular arrivals" or

"smuggled", including children over the age of 16, will face mandatory

detention upon arrival. Migrants will become one of the largest growing

prison populations with Harper's prison expansion plan.

 

* Denial of access to justice: Many refugees will be barred from accessing

the Refugee Appeal Division and all refugees face even more restricted

access to justice including a bar on certain legal avenues. All refugees

will face onerously short time lines to file their claims.

 

* Denial of permanent residency: Even if actually accepted as refugees

under this stringent refugee system, many refugees will still be denied

access to permanent residency for a minimum of five years. While pathways

to permanent residency for refugees, family members, and skilled workers

are shrinking, the number of temporary migrant workers is increasing.

 

* Discriminatory two-tier system: Minister of Censorship and Deportation

Jason Kenney can arbitrarily and unilaterally deem certain countries as

“designated country of origin” i.e so-called safe countries that Canada

will quickly deport refugees to. These refugees will also be denied basic

and including emergency healthcare while in Canada.

 

Migration is a Human Right

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

Foto: Luci Sallum/PMC

 

Um novo conceito de solução ambiental para o controle de erosões e de contenção de áreas degradadas foi implementado no município na terça-feira (21/5), com a execução do Projeto Trama Verde em uma área de talude, de aproximadamente dois mil metros quadrados, no Morro dos Cabritos, na Ressaca, onde, em 2020, ocorreram deslizamentos de terra e soterramentos de casas.

 

A área, considerada de risco, recebeu diversas intervenções cujo objetivo é proteger o solo e aumentar a vegetação. No local, técnicos da Defesa Civil e de outras secretarias trabalharam, por cerca de duas semanas, para formatar e concretizar o projeto, que servirá de modelo para outras localidades. Primeiro, foram feitas a roçada e a limpeza de todo o terreno pela equipe da Secretaria de Obras e Manutenção Urbana.

Em seguida, foram instaladas as chamadas “paliçadas” em pontos do talude onde há marcas de erosão. As paliçadas, cuja função é barrar detritos e reduzir os desgastes do solo, foram feitas com madeira provenientes de podas de árvores, isto é, a partir de material biodegradável disponibilizado pela Secretaria de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade.

 

E, por fim, foi feita a revegetação da área por meio do plantio de mudas de diversas espécies, que vão desde árvores frutíferas a até medicinais. O plantio de 80 mudas ocorreu na terça-feira (21/5) e, no decorrer da semana, serão plantadas mais 120. Sementes também estão sendo depositadas no solo com o objetivo de fortalecê-lo.

 

As mudas e sementes adquiridas pelo projeto foram doadas pela Secretaria de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade, pelo Centro Municipal de Agricultura Urbana e Familiar - CMAUF e por entidades que prezam pela utilização de técnicas voltadas à bioengenharia, como a empresa Deflor que destinou ao projeto materiais, como biomanta, adubo, sementes e mudas de Capim Vertiver.

 

“A ideia é apresentar ao município um novo método de estruturação do solo e controle de erosões, que não seja apenas o de impermeabilização do solo (concretagem). Nossa intenção é aumentar a cobertura vegetal e a biodiversidade, e não reduzi-las. Além disso, estamos doando este espaço para moradores do entorno para que eles cuidem e plantem o que desejarem. A ideia é recuperar, retomar a vida e o uso desta área”, explicou a subsecretária de Proteção e Defesa Civil, Ângela Gomes, que participou da elaboração e execução do projeto.

 

Moradores do entorno também se prontificaram a ajudar na ação. Eles não só plantaram como também aprovaram a iniciativa. Um deles, a dona de casa Patrícia Aparecida da Cunha disse que ficou feliz em saber que o local seria revegetado. “Foi gratificante ver esta ação acontecendo hoje. Espero que meus netos e bisnetos vejam esse espaço florido e cheio de frutos”, celebrou.

 

Para o aposentado João Ribeiro, que mora na região há 40 anos, a expectativa é por dias melhores. “Vivemos um sofrimento muito grande em 2020, muitas casas aqui ficaram soterradas. Agora, estamos vendo esse mutirão. Estamos satisfeitos, podem contar conosco para ajudar a conservar”, disse o morador.

 

A subsecretária de Governo de Contagem, Sônia Regina Oliveira, também participou do plantio. De acordo com ela, nem sempre a solução passará pelo concreto e cimento. “Há alternativas sustentáveis e possíveis economicamente. Mas, de fato, o que realmente resolve é a inteligência e a ação humana. De nada adiantará implementarmos tudo isso, se a comunidade não abraçar e ajudar a preservar. É necessário o envolvimento de todos para que possamos fazer deste local um modelo, um exemplo para as oito regiões da cidade”, destacou.

 

Assim como Sônia, a secretária de Defesa Social, Viviane França, acredita na importância da participação dos moradores para o sucesso de qualquer iniciativa. “Defesa civil e prevenção se faz com as pessoas, envolvendo todo o território. Somente dessa forma conseguiremos avançar e evitar a ocorrência de novos desastres ambientais”, salientou a secretária, agradecendo o empenho de todos na implementação do Projeto Trama Verde.

Santa Barbara County, California, in collaboration with the Santa Barbara County Department of Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Services (ADMHS) is launching a new grant-funded program focused on female juveniles currently serving time within the county. The Resiliency Interventions for Sexual Exploitation, or RISE Project, provides mental health services, including beneficial group therapy sessions three times per week. Participants also receive one-on-one counseling on a weekly basis, working with an all-female staff.

 

The Rise Project was created after jail staff discovered that more than half of the female youth housed in Santa Barbara County facilities had been victims of sexual exploitation. The program will be developed and implemented by ADMHS and will target at-risk and known Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) victims. Corizon Health will collaborate with ADMHS in the creation of treatment plans, as well as provide medical care for program participants. Currently in “pilot” mode, once fully implemented, RISE is expected to serve between 40 and 60 juveniles at a time. Full implementation is expected by spring 2016.

that's something you just don't see enough of anymore. a company that makes implements.

The Government of Ethiopia launched a new multisectoral nutrition programme entitled, ‘Addressing Maternal Malnutrition, Child Wasting and Stunting in Ethiopia.’ The programme, which is funded by the Power of Nutrition, Eleanor Crook Foundation, The

END Fund and the Rotary International, will be implemented through a partnership agreement between the Ministry of Health, UNICEF and Action Against Hunger. It is a $30

million partnership agreement with a match-funding of 50 per cent from the three

implementing partners which will be implemented across 10 regions in Ethiopia.

©UNICEF Ethiopia/2022/Mulugeta Ayene

From Implementation, a sticker novel by Nick Montfort and Scott Rettberg (nickm.com/implementation)

Valle del Cauca implementa programa de rehabilitación integral para personas en condición de discapacidad visual. Foto: Deywis Ayure Casas

Valle del Cauca implementa programa de rehabilitación integral para personas en condición de discapacidad visual. Foto: Deywis Ayure Casas

Johanna Drucker, Scott Rettberg, Christian Bok, and Nick Montfort after the Implementation Post-Textual Avant Garde Panel at the Slought Foundation.

Along the roadside, Wisconsin's heritage rusts away.

Southern Regional Fuels Program recognized for implementing prescribed fire over 1.3 million acres this year

 

Wildfire season has intensified with “mega fires” becoming the norm across western landscapes. The Regional Fuels Program acknowledged it’s not “if,” but “when” the south will have to face similar wildfire seasons. Forests across the Southern Region applied prescribed fire on a regional record-high 1.3 million acres of federal lands. All of this was completed during a pandemic and a new budget modernization process.

 

The last decade, the U.S. wildfire season has intensified year after year with “mega fires” becoming common place across the western landscape. The Southern Regional Fuels Program acknowledged it’s not “if,” but when the south will have to face similar wildfire seasons as climate change continues making its mark. This Region accomplished implementing prescribed fire to more than 1.3 million acres in FY21, during a pandemic, and following a new budget modernization process.

 

Forest Service employees carried out the program of work while putting their trust in Regional leadership that the funding and needed resources would be provided. Every Ranger District executed its best effort on all burn days, managing the team's safety while meeting the objectives outlined in the interdisciplinary approved burn plans.

The Forest Service improved water quality, air quality, and carbon sequestration as it reduced the wildfire threat to local communities throughout the south, including Puerto Rico. Our employees embody the skills necessary to perform at a high level to accomplish the mission and communicate the benefits of their work to external audiences. This monumental feat would not have occurred without thousands of Southern USDA Forest Service Employees dedication and strong work ethic.

 

The success of the Regional Fuels Program was dependent on several individuals for their leadership and ability to communicate to make this year’s historic accomplishment possible.

 

Mike Ward has been at the helm of fuels management, overseeing suppression, aviation, and coordination functions to acquire the necessary resources and not overextending fire suppression needs. Ward coordinated with Air, Archeology, Biology, Budget, and Timber program managers to ensure a desired outcome by all.

 

Jason Demas has managed budget concerns and balanced fire suppression needs. Mike Seaton managed the surge modules stationed all around the Southern Region. Seaton communicated daily inside and outside the Geographical Area to keep a workforce available to meet Regional needs. Nancy Ellsworth was a critical contributor to streamlining the ordering process and troubleshooting with the National Interagency Coordination Center to improve the process.

 

Shardul Raval helped navigate the process to keep the Regional Leadership Team informed, while addressing concerns promptly. He had the bigger picture insight that led to the great success for all of our lands treated with prescribed fire.

“Actividades Acuáticas 2014” se denomina el programa de piscinas que la Municipalidad de Viña del Mar, a través de la Casa del Deporte, implementó para el presente período estival.

 

La ceremonia de lanzamiento de la décima temporada de este exitoso taller, tuvo lugar en la piscina del Complejo Municipal de Nueva Aurora, recinto hasta donde llegó la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato, junto al director de la Casa del Deporte, Javier Aravena, para compartir con los niños, jóvenes, adultos y adultos mayores interesados en participar en esta iniciativa completamente gratuita y que está a cargo de profesores especializados.

 

Durante el acto hizo uso de la palabra la jefa comunal viñamarina, quien destacó la importancia que tiene para las personas saber nadar y el poder entregar a la familia momentos de esparcimientos.

 

“Los cursos de natación e hidrogimnasia que hemos venido implementando por 10 años, a través de la Casa del Deporte, nos reafirma la importancia que tiene para las personas el saber nadar, más todavía si se puede hacer en familia y por intermedio de ellos promocionamos el auto cuidado personal. Cada vez son más los interesados en ser parte de este programa, que ya ha superado las 45 mil personas, entre niños, jóvenes y adultos, lo que reafirma el trabajo que hemos desarrollado”, manifestó la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato.

 

Por su parte, el director de la Casa del Deporte, Javier Aravena, agregó qua a “partir de fines de enero se incorporarán otras dos nuevas piscinas, como son la de Miraflores que está en su etapa final de construcción y la de Forestal que se encuentra en el proceso de instalación de su nuevo sistema de climatización”.

 

El programa “Actividades Acuáticas 2014”, tienen por finalidad fomentar la práctica de la actividad física a través de la natación y están divididos en 4 períodos: El primero de ellos se iniciará el martes 7 de enero y se prolongará hasta el sábado 18 del mismo mes. El segundo período irá desde el martes 21 de enero hasta el sábado 1 de febrero. El Tercer tramo comenzará el martes 4 de febrero y se extenderá hasta el sábado 15 del mismo mes, en tanto que el último período desde el martes 18 de febrero al 1 de marzo.

 

Una de las novedades para esta temporada es la implementación de la Escuela de Natación dirigida a adultos que no sepan nadar, la que funcionará en todas las piscinas municipales los días martes y jueves entre las 19.00 y las 20.00 horas.

 

Los horarios y servicios que ofrece la Municipalidad de Viña del Mar, a través de la Casa del Deporte en el programa “Actividades Acuáticas 2014” en las piscinas de Gómez Carreño, Achupallas, Villa Dulce, Reñaca Alto y Nueva Aurora son:

 

Cursos de Natación: 10.00 a 11.00- 11.00 a 12.00 y 12.00 a 13.00 horas.

 

Escuela de Natación: 13.00 a 14.00 horas

 

Hidrogimnasia: 14.00 a 15.00 horas

 

Hidrogimnasia y Natación Adultos: 19.00 a 20.00 horas.

 

Cabe destacar que entre las 15.00 y las 19.00 horas las piscinas están abiertas a la comunidad, con el objeto que todas las familias puedan disfrutar de ellas.

 

Los interesados en tomar parte en el programa de “Actividades Acuáticas 20014”, pueden inscribirse a contar del 23 de diciembre hasta el 3 de enero, directamente en la piscina correspondiente a su sector o solicitar mayores informaciones en la Casa del Deporte, ubicada en 5 Oriente esquina 7 Norte o llamando a los teléfonos 2184674.

Jefe de Estado preside suscripción de convenio para implementar Modelo de Servicio Educativo Superior Tecnológico de Excelencia.

From Implementation, a sticker novel by Nick Montfort and Scott Rettberg (nickm.com/implementation)

Mr. Lars Thurnell, Chairman, Global Water Development Partners during the Annual Meetings 2017 - Day 2 - Special Panel on Accelerating Implementation of the Bank’s Ten Years Strategy with the High 5s Agenda and on the ADF Policy Lab on May 23, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.

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.

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Taken in the Swartberg Valley.

San Juan de Lurigancho. Implementamos el CEM en Comisaría “Caja de Agua”, servicio que articula esfuerzos con la Policía Nacional para la atención y protección ante casos de violencia contra la mujeres e integrantes del grupo familiar.

Brussels - Belgium - 11th of February, 2014 - Committee of the Regions - Joint Conference of Mayors on the impact of intra- Panel 3: Implementing local policies on free movement and inclusion - Uwe Zimmerman

 

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Probably used by Tutankhamun. (Well, the real ones, not these replicas!)

En su primer día en funciones en la cartera de la Producción, la ministra Rocío Barrios sostuvo que su gestión implementará la Política Nacional de Competitividad y Productividad, impulsada por el presidente de la República, Martin Vizcarra.

Precisó que durante su gestión se continuará con las buenas prácticas que se han venido realizando en el sector.

“En nuestras manos está la tarea de administrar los recursos hidrobiológicos y su aprovechamiento equitativo; además de darle movimiento y crecimiento al sector MYPE e Industria, uno de los motores del país”, aseguró.

De igual manera, indicó que su despacho tendrá una política de puertas abiertas. ”Estaré a la escucha de los buenos emprendimientos, excelentes ideas y todo lo que sume”

Finalmente, señaló que el gran desafío para PRODUCE y los Organismos Públicos Descentralizados (OPD) es elevar la ejecución presupuestal. “Como gestora se los digo, no es un imposible, sino un tema de compromiso”.

 

Not being an expert, I'm guessing this is some kind of plow. Lying in a field at Forsyth Family Farms, Markham, Ontario.

The tools needed to make Orange Marmalade Ricotta Cupcakes from Cupcakes from the Cake Mix Doctor.

MAST pilot project implementation. Tanzania Photo credit: Freddy Feruzi

Southern Regional Fuels Program recognized for implementing prescribed fire over 1.3 million acres this year

 

Wildfire season has intensified with “mega fires” becoming the norm across western landscapes. The Regional Fuels Program acknowledged it’s not “if,” but “when” the south will have to face similar wildfire seasons. Forests across the Southern Region applied prescribed fire on a regional record-high 1.3 million acres of federal lands. All of this was completed during a pandemic and a new budget modernization process.

 

The last decade, the U.S. wildfire season has intensified year after year with “mega fires” becoming common place across the western landscape. The Southern Regional Fuels Program acknowledged it’s not “if,” but when the south will have to face similar wildfire seasons as climate change continues making its mark. This Region accomplished implementing prescribed fire to more than 1.3 million acres in FY21, during a pandemic, and following a new budget modernization process.

 

Forest Service employees carried out the program of work while putting their trust in Regional leadership that the funding and needed resources would be provided. Every Ranger District executed its best effort on all burn days, managing the team's safety while meeting the objectives outlined in the interdisciplinary approved burn plans.

The Forest Service improved water quality, air quality, and carbon sequestration as it reduced the wildfire threat to local communities throughout the south, including Puerto Rico. Our employees embody the skills necessary to perform at a high level to accomplish the mission and communicate the benefits of their work to external audiences. This monumental feat would not have occurred without thousands of Southern USDA Forest Service Employees dedication and strong work ethic.

 

The success of the Regional Fuels Program was dependent on several individuals for their leadership and ability to communicate to make this year’s historic accomplishment possible.

 

Mike Ward has been at the helm of fuels management, overseeing suppression, aviation, and coordination functions to acquire the necessary resources and not overextending fire suppression needs. Ward coordinated with Air, Archeology, Biology, Budget, and Timber program managers to ensure a desired outcome by all.

 

Jason Demas has managed budget concerns and balanced fire suppression needs. Mike Seaton managed the surge modules stationed all around the Southern Region. Seaton communicated daily inside and outside the Geographical Area to keep a workforce available to meet Regional needs. Nancy Ellsworth was a critical contributor to streamlining the ordering process and troubleshooting with the National Interagency Coordination Center to improve the process.

 

Shardul Raval helped navigate the process to keep the Regional Leadership Team informed, while addressing concerns promptly. He had the bigger picture insight that led to the great success for all of our lands treated with prescribed fire.

Chamber of Manitowoc County Annual Dinner, Manitowoc, Wisconsin

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

   

A page from the PDF document.

 

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

Juba, 02 March 2023 – Today, Guang Cong, Deputy Special Representative-Political, UNMISS, addressed the 27th plenary meeting of the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC). Mr. Cong welcomed the expressed re-commitment of the transitional government to implement the Revitalized Peace Agreement announced by the High-Level Standing Committee on 21 February and urged renewed impetus to accelerate its implementation.

 

Photos: Isaac Billy/UNMISS

Implements of the Brazos Valley

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Challenge: Kitchen Implement

 

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