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Commissioned to work with SALT Research collections, artist Refik Anadol employed machine learning algorithms to search and sort relations among 1,700,000 documents. Interactions of the multidimensional data found in the archives are, in turn, translated into an immersive media installation. Archive Dreaming, which is presented as part of The Uses of Art: Final Exhibition with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union, is user-driven; however, when idle, the installation "dreams" of unexpected correlations among documents. The resulting high-dimensional data and interactions are translated into an architectural immersive space.
Shortly after receiving the commission, Anadol was a resident artist for Google's Artists and Machine Intelligence Program where he closely collaborated with Mike Tyka and explored cutting-edge developments in the field of machine intelligence in an environment that brings together artists and engineers. Developed during this residency, his intervention Archive Dreaming transforms the gallery space on floor -1 at SALT Galata into an all-encompassing environment that intertwines history with the contemporary, and challenges immutable concepts of the archive, while destabilizing archive-related questions with machine learning algorithms.
In this project, a temporary immersive architectural space is created as a canvas with light and data applied as materials. This radical effort to deconstruct the framework of an illusory space will transgress the normal boundaries of the viewing experience of a library and the conventional flat cinema projection screen, into a three dimensional kinetic and architectonic space of an archive visualized with machine learning algorithms. By training a neural network with images of 1,700,000 documents at SALT Research the main idea is to create an immersive installation with architectural intelligence to reframe memory, history and culture in museum perception for 21st century through the lens of machine intelligence.
SALT is grateful to Google's Artists and Machine Intelligence program, and Doğuş Technology, ŠKODA, Volkswagen Doğuş Finansman for supporting Archive Dreaming.
Location : SALT Gatala, Istanbul, Turkey
Exhibition Dates : April 20 - June 11
6 Meters Wide Circular Architectural Installation
4 Channel Video, 8 Channel Audio
Custom Software, Media Server, Table for UI Interaction
For more information:
refikanadol.com/works/archive-dreaming/
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
El director (e) de Prosperidad Social, Pierre García Jacquier, resaltó este jueves los avances en la superación de la pobreza multidimensional, reportados para 2021, y recordó que la gestión de oferta, y los programas de empleabilidad y de vivienda e infraestructura social de la entidad inciden en este logro.
Estos programas mejoran las condiciones de acceso a servicios de salud, de educación, de protección de la infancia y la vivienda en la población en situación de pobreza. “Este avance grande que nos mostró el DANE, entre el martes –cuando presentó las cifras de pobreza monetaria– y hoy, evidencia que el esfuerzo gigante en inversión social, que estamos haciendo desde todas las entidades y ministerios del Gobierno, está dando resultados importantes para superar la crisis pandémica y para retomar la senda de superación de pobreza”, dijo García.
Explicó que existe una relación directa entre los ingresos y la pobreza multidimensional. Los hogares con bajos ingresos tienen mayores dificultades en el acceso a servicios educativos, salud, vivienda y empleo en condiciones dignas: “Superar la pobreza multidimensional impacta en los ingresos de los hogares. Por eso, desde Prosperidad Social le apostamos a la doble inclusión (social y productiva)”.
El pasado martes, en la presentación de las cifras de pobreza monetaria, el DANE y, luego, Prosperidad Social, subrayaron el papel de los cinco programas de transferencias monetarias en la mejoría de los ingresos de los hogares y en la incidencia de la pobreza monetaria y la pobreza extrema en general. García recordó este jueves que las transferencias monetarias de Prosperidad Social “son un factor protector de los hogares pobres, porque aumentan la asistencia escolar, el acceso a los servicios de salud y reducen el trabajo infantil”.
La pobreza multidimensional a nivel nacional cayó 2,1 puntos porcentuales, con respecto a 2020: pasó de 18,1 por ciento a 16 por ciento. Esta es la cifra más baja en 10 años. “En pobreza multidimensional ya estamos incluso en mejores condiciones que antes de la pandemia”, expresó.
El DANE mostró que las privaciones que jalonaron la reducción de la pobreza multidimensional en 2021 fueron la inasistencia escolar –el regreso a la normalidad de educación básica primaria y secundaria–, el bajo logro educativo –incremento de los años de escolaridad de la población mayor de 15 años–, y el rezago escolar –niños, niñas y adolescentes estudiando en el grado escolar que les corresponde–.
A propósito, y sobre el papel de los programas de Prosperidad Social, García recordó: “Las evaluaciones de impacto de Familias en Acción y Jóvenes en Acción han demostrado efectos positivos y significativos en el acceso y permanencia escolar de niños, niñas, adolescentes y jóvenes”.
Las cifras indican que 971.000 personas salieron de la pobreza multidimensional en el reciente año de medición. Es decir, que mejoraron las condiciones en acceso a la salud, a la educación, trabajo, y habitabilidad, no solo en las áreas urbanas del país, también en la ruralidad.
Los departamentos que más redujeron pobreza multidimensional en 2021 fueron Amazonas (13,3 %), Chocó (13 %), Vaupés (12,9 %) y Vichada (10,8 %). “Son los más pobres del país. Esto contribuye a la reducción de la desigualdad territorial. Desde 2018, han salido 1.097.000 personas de la pobreza multidimensional. Esto habla de la democratización de la inversión social del Gobierno durante este periodo del presidente Duque”, dijo García.
San Juan Nepomuceno Mercado Campesino FEST / Abr 27, 2022. (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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Human Rights Officers interview residents in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
United Nations Police (UNPOL) Officers from Benin serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and Malian National Guard Officer conduct daily joint patrols in the streets of Gao, to ensure general security, maintain order and offer protection of civilians. They are escorted by Formed Police Unit (FPU) from the Burkina Faso Contingent. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Aerial view of the area surrounding Mopti.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
UNPOL Officers of the forensic team measure a tomb in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Human Rights Officers interview civilians who fled Minima Maoude after the attack in Mopti.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
United Nations Police (UNPOL) Officers from Benin serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and Malian National Guard Officer conduct daily joint patrols in the streets of Gao, to ensure general security, maintain order and offer protection of civilians. They are escorted by Formed Police Unit (FPU) from the Burkina Faso Contingent. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Esfandiar Maasoumi, Professor, Emory University
Presentation: A multiattribute assessment of poverty in Iran
1. Untitled, 2. Morgenzauber, 3. Pontia daplidice 2, 4. multidimensional, 5. Clear View, 6. #1, 7. COMPOSICION, 8. buffet pals, 9. tibud, 10. stormy weather, 11. Merry Go Round of Lapilli, 12. The Mosque and the Towers, 13. the visual implementation of the van Halen song JUMP by a great titmouse...., 14. The Offering, 15. There they were, gone, 16. Valpoball 1° (the new series ...; ), 17. ume; pink chic, 18. Daphne Blooming, 19. Untitled, 20. Greenfinch Peek-a-boo, 21. =P, 22. Ametller - Almendro - Almond tree (Prunus dulcis) 10, 23. eternal spring is in my heart, 24. Con la boca abierta, 25. Musgo, 26. Magpie Robin (Copsychus saularis), 27. Every Cloud, 28. *il silencio*, 29. real simple, 30. はな hana, 31. Misty morning, 32. lilac dream, 33. "Psychedellic Fly Over" (see LARGE!), 34. springtime 2, 35. Weiße Baumnymphe, 36. Tree in mist
Selim Jahan, Director of the Human Development Report Office (HDRO) in UNDP, gave opening remarks and moderated the discussion. In his remarks, Mr. Jahan noted that we must look at multidimensional poverty in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and take account of present approaches. He also added that it all boils down to policies, posing the question: how best to combine economic and social measures to tackle multidimensional poverty?
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Residents guide a Human Rights Officer through the burnt down houses in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Directora de Prosperidad Social, Tatyana Orozco de la Cruz participó en 4th High Level Meeting of the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network. / Nov. 7, 8, 9 y 10, 2016. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Maria Isabel Cotes).
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A convoy carrying members of the MINUSMA Integrated Team departs from Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
A burnt down granary is seen in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
This was made after a real image I captured back in 2011.
You can view more by visiting my Tumblr page.
Three Interlocking Cubes
Designer: Tomoko Fuse and Dirk Eisner
Units: 36
Papar Ratio: Square
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Kami
Diagram: In the book Unit Origami: Multidimensional Transformations By: Tomoko Fuse
United Nations Police (UNPOL) Officers from Benin serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and Malian National Guard Officer conduct daily joint patrols in the streets of Gao, to ensure general security, maintain order and offer protection of civilians. They are escorted by Formed Police Unit (FPU) from the Burkina Faso Contingent. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
United Nations Police (UNPOL) Officers from Benin serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and Malian National Guard Officer conduct daily joint patrols in the streets of Gao, to ensure general security, maintain order and offer protection of civilians. They are escorted by Formed Police Unit (FPU) from the Burkina Faso Contingent. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
This is a Hex excavated Truncated Cube "truncated hexahedron" composed entirely of square and triangle origami units.
I made this for my niece. She loves the color purple and dragons.
There are 6 central faces that used Dragon artwork in the center of Double stopper modules. used 3 different dragon pictures.
**Purple-gray-dragon image cube centers: 6 Double Stopper modules (Tomoko Fuse's Kusudama Origami, page 52) I used images of purple dragons edited to the correct size to for the center of the double stoppers. I used 3 different dragon images between 6 faces.
**Floral print Square cube walls: 12 Square Flat Unit modules (from Tomoko Fuse's Unit Polyhedron Origami, page 8.) They're made from two whole sheets of paper, allowing me to color each side of the squares differently. I used 3 different floral patterns.
**Purple tetrahedron walls: 24 Equilateral-triangular Flat Unit II modules (from Kunihiko Kasahara's Origami Omnibus, page 204.) I started using regular triangle modules that had 3 flaps ( from Tomoko Fuse) that had 3 flaps, however the complexity of the units persuaded me to revert back to the equilateral triangles which have 3 pockets no flaps These units have three flaps and no pockets, requiring joining tabs to be folded so they could insert into the sides of the roomy Square Flat Unit modules.
**Black tetrahedron corners/bases: 8 Equilateral-triangular Flat Unit II modules (from Kunihiko Kasahara's Origami Omnibus, page 204.) I glued all but one corner , Where I only glued 1 flap, so it acts as a door to reveal a hidden compartment that I hid a pewter dragon inside.
All of the units used in this have a side length which is exactly 1/2 the length of the original sheet of paper, meaning they are all compatible.
Total of 65 sheets of paper to complete this project, including 24 sheets of Floral/Japanese Print Origami paper. ( Not including the joining tabs)
Excuse the poor photo quality do to inadequate lighting. I will try to get a better picture.
This model and my Valentine Themed Cube
were inspired by Ardoniks halloween-hexexcavated-truncated-cube
The Security Institution Unit (SIU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) coordinates a weekly food support distributed by International Organization for Migration (IOM) to over 2,000 ex-Seleka combatants at three camp sites in Bangui on 15 July 2014.
The support is the first phase in a joint mission by the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA), Operation SANGARIS, IOM, and MINUSCA in facilitating the disarmament and relocation of the ex-Seleka combatants to their community of origin.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Three Interlocking Cubes
Designer: Tomoko Fuse and Dirk Eisner
Units: 36
Papar Ratio: Square
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Kami
Diagram: In the book Unit Origami: Multidimensional Transformations By: Tomoko Fuse
An abandoned school is seen in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Más de 19 mil habitantes de los municipios de El Retén, Zona Bananera y Pivijay, se benefician con las obras de infraestructura entregadas por Prosperidad Social, en las que se incluyen pavimentación de vías y escenarios deportivos que mejoran la movilidad y reactivan la economía local, elevando el nivel de vida de estas poblaciones.
Las obras fueron entregadas por el director encargado de Prosperidad Social, Nemesio Roys Garzón, quien en compañía de los alcaldes municipales recorrió los proyectos. Magdalena se verá beneficiado este año con obras de infraestructura social adicionales por más de $46.000 millones, el presupuesto más alto ejecutado históricamente en este departamento por Prosperidad Social.
"En diciembre firmamos 17 convenios con 14 municipios, proyectos direccionados a esa infraestructura social que tanto necesitan las comunidades y que son indispensables para mejorar las carencias que tienen los hogares en componentes del Índice de Pobreza Multidimensional (IPM) como la vivienda, el acceso a educación, salud, empleo, niñez y juventud y contribuir así a reducir los niveles de vulnerabilidad de la población", explicó el director (e) Roys Garzón.
Obras entregadas
Más de 1.500 habitantes de Pivijay disfrutan de más de 7 kilómetros de vías pavimentadas, mejorando su movilidad. La obra pasa por la Casa de la Cultura y la Plaza de Los Gallos, brindando un acceso más rápido a importantes edificaciones pivijayeras como la iglesia, la alcaldía, el hospital, el mercado y dos instituciones educativas. Esta obra generó 30 empleos. Así mismo, se realizó un recorrido por las obras de pavimentación vial en los barrios La Pradera y El Carmen, que beneficiarán a más de 5 mil personas.
En el municipio de El Retén fueron entregados más de 2 kilómetros de pavimento en vías que mejoran el acceso al casco urbano, disminuyendo tiempos de recorrido, especialmente hacia el parque principal, la Iglesia y la Alcaldía, entre otras instituciones.
Con esta pavimentación, además, ya no se estancará el agua lluvia en la época de invierno, con lo que se evitará la proliferación de enfermedades de la piel y dengue, que afectaban directamente la calidad de vida de la población.
Así mismo el director encargado Roys Garzón entregó la pavimentación de la vía en el sector La Polvorita, con la cual se benefician los habitantes de la zona y en particular, 150 alumnos de la Institución Educativa San Juan Bautista.
Durante la realización de estas obras se generaron más de 140 empleos.
Más deporte en Zona Bananera
Los corregimiento Sevilla y Oriohueca en Zona Bananera recibieron dos canchas de fútbol que incluyeron instalación de grama natural, drenajes, graderías, demarcación, pórticos y cerramientos. Se benefician más de 3.600 habitantes, en especial, niños y jóvenes.
Durante la construcción de estos espacios se generaron 70 empleos.
Las 5 claves + 1 para combatir la pobreza multidimensional
Para alcanzar las metas de superación de la pobreza, en Prosperidad Social trabajamos en línea con el Índice de Pobreza Multidimensional, que evalúa cinco dimensiones clave: las condiciones educativas del hogar, la situación de la niñez y la juventud, la salud, el trabajo y el acceso a los servicios públicos domiciliarios y el estado de la vivienda. Estos aspectos identifican y califican el nivel de vida de los hogares con el fin de obtener el resultado de las carencias que una familia o persona puede tener en su vida.
Además de trabajar en línea con las 5 dimensiones del Índice de Pobreza Multidimensional, la gran clave está en hacerlo con transparencia, de tal forma que los ciudadanos puedan involucrarse, y para hacerlo posible, Prosperidad Social ha puesto en sus manos diferentes herramientas por las que pueden verificar el destino que se le da a los recursos que se invierten en los diferentes programas. / Feb. 17, 2017. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Emilio Aparicio Rodríguez).
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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Bangladeshi peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) arrive in Bangui on 6 September 2014.
The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) will take over responsibilities of MISCA on 15 September 2014 which will initially comprise up to 10,000 military personnel, including 240 military observers and 200 staff officers, as well as 1,800 police personnel.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Human Rights Officers interview residents in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Bullet cases are seen on the ground in Libe Peulh.
On 21 and 22 February, an Integrated Team serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) travelled to the Mopti region in Mali to investigate recent armed attacks in the Bankass Cercle area, in which preliminary information indicated that at least 18 people were killed by shooting and burning. A large number of houses and granaries were deliberately burnt down as well and some animals were stolen or killed. The team, composed by Human Rights Officers and a forensic team of the United Nation Police (UNPOL), visited the settlements of Koulogon Peulh, Minima Maoude, a village that was entirely burn down, and Libe Peulh. They were escorted by Peacekeepers from the Bangladeshi Contingent serving with MINUSMA. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Moroccan peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) escort a UN delegation in Bambari, 400 km northeast of Bangui, on 20 June 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Erik Thorbecke, Professor, Cornell University
Presentation: From unidimensional to multidimensional poverty assessment and measurement
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
A team from the Jordanian Gendarmerie meets with the Congolese FPU in action supporting African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) Police to evaluate their support in deploying UN peacekeepers to the Central African Republic (CAR) in Bangui on 20 June 2014.
Fighting broke out in CAR when the mainly Muslim Seleka alliance seized power in a coup in March 2013. UN agencies estimate that 2 million people, almost half of the population, are in need of assistance. The Security Council voted on 10 April 2014 to send 12,000 peacekeepers to help return order to CAR.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Pakistani peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) arrive in Bangui on 11 September 2014.
The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) will take over responsibilities of MISCA on 15 September 2014 which will initially comprise up to 10,000 military personnel, including 240 military observers and 200 staff officers, as well as 1,800 police personnel.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Peacekeepers from the Benin contingent attend the wreath-laying ceremony to honor peacekeepers killed in the line of duty while serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). The ceremony took place at a MINUSMA Operational Base in Bamako.
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Secretary-General António Guterres and Mahamat Saleh Annadif, Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), speak with Malian Mister of Foreign Affairs at the airport where they will board on a UN plane to Mopti, Mali.
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
Members of a Senegalese Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSCA) participate to a training on maintaining and restoring public order at the Police Academy in Bamako. The training, organized for 75 Malian national police officers, was conducted by Components of UN Police (UNPOL) and saw the participation of an armored water cannon truck of the Bangladeshi FPU. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino
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El Equipo de investigación “Relaciones Internacionales y Seguridad Multidimensional” de la Facultad de Ciencia Sociales y Humanas de la Universidad de Deusto ha organizado las Jornadas sobre seguridad y desarrollo en la región MENA: una visión integral en un área estratégica que tuvieron lugar los días 18 y 19 de octubre de 2018 en la Biblioteca-Crai de la Universidad de Deusto. Más información: www.deusto.es/cs/Satellite/deusto/es/universidad-deusto/v...
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Pedro Conceição, Head of the Human Development Report Office, UN Development Programme
Tolu Olubunmi, UN Department of Global Communications
United Nations Police (UNPOL) Officers from Benin serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and Malian National Guard Officer conduct daily joint patrols in the streets of Gao, to ensure general security, maintain order and offer protection of civilians. They are escorted by Formed Police Unit (FPU) from the Burkina Faso Contingent. Photo MINUSMA/Marco Dormino