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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

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 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...

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

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/

Jon O'Keeffe, CODAN sales engineer, and Armed Forces of Liberia soldiers evaluate their work after programming frequencies into a CODAN 2110 Manpack Transceiver during a radio familiarization class at Camp Ware, Liberia, Sept. 11, 2013. With the help of the U.S. Embassy Office of Security Cooperation, OOL mentors delivered a package of CODAN radios and provided training to AFL communications soldiers. OOL provides mentorship to the AFL to produce a capable, respected force able to protect Liberian interests in the West African region. In addition, OOL is developing the leadership capabilities of the officers and noncommissioned officers to maintain a professional and credible military force with a reputation as a "force for good" among the Liberian people. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Brian Bahret)

 

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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

Peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) secure the roads as the SG convoy drives by in Mopti, Mali.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix and AU Commissioner for Peace and Security Smail Chergui visited this session this morning dedicated to the deployment of the Armed Forces and Internal Security Forces at the CEMAC headquarters in Bangui. In the presence of Mrs. Marie Noelle Koyara Minister of National Defense, Henri Wanzet Minister of Security, Charles Doubane Minister of Foreign Affairs; and the Head of the European Union Training Mission in the Central African Republic (EUTM), General Herminio Maio; and Parfait Onanga -Anyanga Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Central Africa and Head of MINUSCA (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Central Africa)

 

Photo: UNMINUSCA - Hervé Serefio

The Force Commander of the Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), Lt Gen Balla Keita conducted a one-day visit to Alindao and Bambari after the killings of more than 48 people on 15 November 2018. During the visit, he met with many community leaders. For the visit, the Force Commander was accompanied by four CAR Ministers; Minister of Defence, Minister for Social Affairs and reconciliation, Minister of Health and Minister of Information and Government Spokesperson.

  

Photo : UN/MINUSCA - Ondřej Student

  

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

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

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/

Thams Moa is a fine-material artifact designed for multidimensional focusing and construction of cross-dimensional structures. The artifact is made of material essences and is worn on a hand, wing or fin.

UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) prepares to launch its new radio station based at its headquarters in the capital Bangui on 12 September 2014.

 

UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina

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

Stellated Icosahedron

Sonobe variant (M. Meekerji Variation 3)

30 Units

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La sostenibilidad de la agricultura es un tema de debate actual, tanto en el ámbito académico como en el político y social. Sin embargo, se trata de un debate complejo, en la medida que el concepto de sostenibilidad abarca múltiples dimensiones. Una de las más conocidas es la que tiene que ver con su capacidad para incrementar la producción de alimentos sin afectar negativamente a aquellas funciones básicas de los ecosistemas que resultan vitales para la supervivencia de nuestra especie y para nuestra calidad de vida y la de nuestros descendientes. Pero también existen otras dos grandes dimensiones del concepto que no pueden olvidarse: la económica y la social. Sin la primera se abre un camino que conduce a la depauperación de los espacios rurales a través de una crisis de rentabilidad que pone en cuestión el modelo de agricultura familiar español y europeo. Sin la segunda podríamos incurrir en la contradicción de legar a las generaciones futuras un sector agrario y alimentario poco equitativo. Esta obra parte de esta concepción multidimensional de la sostenibilidad y la aplica al análisis de la agricultura española. Para llevar a cabo esta tarea con la solvencia necesaria se ha contado con un amplio equipo de expertos altamente cualificados, cada uno de los cuáles ha abordado los temas de su especialidad, aunque siempre dentro de una visión compartida que concede al conjunto del libro una gran coherencia. El texto se ha escrito teniendo bien presente que los debates sobre el desarrollo sostenible de la agricultura no pueden circunscribirse exclusivamente a los medios académicos o políticos, sino que deben estar abiertos a una amplia participación ciudadana. Así, los diversos capítulos de la obra manejan un lenguaje accesible al lector no especializado y a la vez ofrecen un panorama tan cercano como ha sido posible a la frontera del conocimiento en cada uno de los aspectos abordados. Una gran variedad de cuestiones de máxima relevancia han encontrado cabida en capítulos que cubren un amplio abanico temático. Mientras unos contemplan una perspectiva global de la sostenibilidad, o dotan de sentido a este concepto en terrenos como el desarrollo rural, la protección de la biodiversidad o las políticas agrarias, otros revisten un carácter monográfico, planteando casos de estudio en sectores agrarios concretos y explicando cómo cuantificar la sostenibilidad de los mismos y orientar las mejoras productivas necesarias a través de los indicadores apropiados.

 

Características:

• Páginas: 488 pág. más portadas.

• Medidas: 170 x 240 mm.

• Portada: Impresa a 4+0 en cartulina gráfica de 260 g.

• Interior: Impresa a 2+2 en papel offset edición 90 g.

• Encuadernación: Rústica encolada

• Colección: Sostenibilidad 3

• Depósito Legal: AL-794-2013

• ISBN: 978-84-95531-56-8

• Autores: José Antonio Gómez-Limón y Ernest Reig (coords.)

• Edita: Cajamar Caja Rural

Adam Blackwell , Secretary of Multidimensional Security, Organization of American States (OAS), Washington DC captured during the session Weak Signals from the Future in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 21, 2015.

 

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/Benedikt von Loebell

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

Designed By: Tomoko Fuse

Folded By: Stephen Jeppson

Construction Design By: Stephen Jeppson

Paper: Colored copy paper

Diagrams: Unit Origami: Multidimensional Transformations

Assembly method: no glue

# of colored copy paper (8.5 x 11): 43

# of 4 inch squares: 140

# of 2 inch squares: 144

Approximate time to cut, fold, & assemble final model: 12.9 hours

 

Here is a model that I'm playing around with now. This was the fifth and final (for now) stage where the black, dark blue, & green still form a cube, but additional units are added to the lighter blue, lighter green, & purple to form a larger cube all the way around the cube.

Mbaranga Gasarabwe, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and Henrietta H. Fore, Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) speak with Malian Mister of Foreign Affairs at the airport where they will board on a UN plane to Mopti, Mali.

Falls at evening.

 

USAID supports efforts to combat wildlife crime in Uganda. Owing to its multidimensional nature, wildlife crime is a global issue and a transnational threat. Failure to effectively combat it not only has implications on national security but also alienates the nation from its rich wildlife heritage, and prevents local communities achieving better standards of living.

 

Photo credit: A.J. Plumptre

Soldiers from the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, as part of the U.N.-led MINUSMA enforcement mission (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission) on March 03, 2017 in Gao, Mali. MINUSMA troops are assisting the Malian government in its struggle against rebels that include a Tuareg movement (MNLA) and several Islamic armed groups, among them Al-Qaeda, in the north of Mali. Rebels have conducted a series of terror attacks to destabilize the current government in recent years. The Bundeswehr has committed helicopters and 750 soldiers to the MINUSMA mission as well as 147 soldiers to the EUTM mission (European Training Mission Mali) to train government troops. 2nd March 2017

 

Photos: Alexander Koerner

 

Ceremony of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) taking responsibilities of the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) on 15 September 2014.

 

UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina

Men at work on the future compound of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) in Bria on 30 July 2014.

 

UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina

Quito, 02 de mayo de 2018. En Quito se realizó el "Taller de intercambio sobre pobreza multidimensional infantil en el Ecuador", con el objetivo de proporcionar asistencia técnica para la construcción y definición de metodologías de medición de pobreza multidimensional infantil. En el encuentro asistieron funcionarios técnicos de instituciones públicas y académicos. El encuentro contó con la participación de Roberto Castillo, Subdirector INEC; Joaquín González-Alemán, Representante de UNICEF Ecuador; y Diego Born, experto Equity For Children.

 

En la foto, intervención de Joaquín González-Alemán, Representante de UNICEF Ecuador.

Senegalese peacekeepers from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) Formed Police Unit (FPU) speak with a Malian boy while they patrol outside Mamadou Konaté Stadium during a sport event organized by the MINUSMA Outreach Unit to promote peace among the youth. UN Photo/Marco Dormino

Prosperidad Social entregó este viernes, en Ponedera, Atlántico, la primera obra terminada de la convocatoria 001 de 2020. Se trata de la pavimentación de vías en el municipio, para resolver deficiencias en el desplazamiento y en los drenajes, y mejorar el paisaje urbano y la calidad de vida en varios sectores, en los que habitan 1.638 personas.

 

La entrega estuvo a cargo del director (e) de la entidad, Pierre García Jacquier. La obra costó 1.347 millones de pesos, incluyendo la interventoría. Generó veinte empleos directos y ocho indirectos. “Estos proyectos de infraestructura social inciden en la reducción de la pobreza multidimensional. Junto con la gestión de oferta, los programas de empleabilidad y los programas de vivienda, que administramos, mejoramos las condiciones de acceso a servicios de salud, educación, protección de la infancia y vivienda para la población en situación de pobreza”, explicó García.

 

García estuvo este jueves y viernes en Atlántico, recorriendo obras financiadas por la entidad. El viernes encabezó el inicio de obras de pavimentación en Baranoa. Allí la entidad financia la pavimentación de vías en dos barrios. Beneficiará a 1.072 habitantes. Para eso invertirá 3.444 millones de pesos.

 

Prosperidad Social abrió la convocatoria 001 de 2020 para financiar y ejecutar proyectos de infraestructura social y productiva, que aportan a la superación de la pobreza. Recibió 1.833 iniciativas para revisión: proyectos de 866 municipios, en 31 departamentos. Dentro de esta convocatoria y por fuera de ella, la entidad ha suscrito 410 convenios y contratos interadministrativos, para la ejecución de 533 proyectos en 419 municipios.

 

Para su realización se contempla una inversión superior a 1,087 billones de pesos (1’087.794’424.569 pesos). De estos, 1,082 billones de pesos son aporte de Prosperidad Social y 5.345 millones de pesos son contrapartida de los entes territoriales. “Si sumamos esto al resto de proyectos que ejecutamos desde nuestra dirección de Infraestructura Social y Hábitat, la inversión llega a 2,54 billones de pesos, con los que financiamos obras que benefician a población en situación de pobreza, en 782 municipios de Colombia”, explicó García.

 

Recordó que la inversión en infraestructura impacta en la pobreza multidimensional, y que el incremento en las transferencias monetarias incide en la mitigación de pobreza por ingresos. “En Atlántico, como en todo el país, las transferencias fueron fundamentales para reducir la incidencia de la pobreza monetaria el año pasado. Durante el periodo del presidente Duque, los cinco programas de transferencias monetarias de la entidad han llegado a 533.935 titulares. Eran 178.257 titulares en 2018. Eso representa un incremento de 187,4 por ciento”, dijo.

 

Desde 2018, Prosperidad Social ha invertido 1,7 billones de pesos para acompañar a los hogares atlanticenses que participan en Familias en Acción, Jóvenes en Acción, Ingreso Solidario, Colombia Mayor y Devolución del IVA. Eso es el 57,6 por ciento de los 3,1 billones de pesos que el Gobierno nacional ha invertido en el departamento en los programas de transferencias, desde que se crearon para superar pobreza en Colombia.

 

Como ayudas institucionales, estos programas tuvieron un impacto positivo de 3,6 puntos porcentuales en la reducción de la pobreza en el departamento; y de 2,7 puntos porcentuales en la reducción de la pobreza extrema, según lo demostraron los últimos resultados presentados por el DANE.

 

Ponedera Entrega Vías Pavimentadas / May 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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Por que enfrentar a violência contra a mulher em nível nacional?

 

No Brasil, cerca de 43% das mulheres já sofreram algum tipo de violência física ou sexual, a cada 15 segundos uma mulher é espancada (2,1 milhões de mulheres ao ano, no mínimo), há mulheres que sofreram abusos por mais de 10 anos, ou mesmo por toda a vida . A Central Nacional de Atendimento à Mulher (180) recebe 20 mil denúncias válidas ao mês, sendo 60% casos de violência doméstica.

A violência contra a mulher constitui uma violação dos direitos humanos e um fenômeno de caráter multidimensional, que requer a implementação de políticas públicas amplas e articuladas nas mais diferentes esferas da vida social.

O principal objetivo do Pacto Nacional pelo Enfrentamento da Violência contra as Mulheres é a redução dos índices de violência através não apenas da repressão, mas da prevenção e da promoção de uma mudança cultural que dissemine atitudes igualitárias e valores éticos de irrestrito respeito à diversidade. Porque é preciso combater a violência combatendo os agressores, mas é preciso, sobretudo, evitar que a violência aconteça.

 

O que é o Pacto Nacional pelo Enfrentamento da Violência contra a Mulher? Que ações ele prevê?

 

O Pacto Nacional é uma iniciativa do Governo Federal voltado para o desenvolvimento de um conjunto de ações, com o objetivo de prevenir e enfrentar todas as formas de violência contra as mulheres. Está previsto ser instituído em todos os estados brasileiros e no Distrito Federal.

Serão desenvolvidas políticas públicas amplas e articuladas, direcionadas, prioritariamente, às mulheres rurais, negras e indígenas em situação de violência, em função da dupla ou tripla discriminação a que estão submetidas e em virtude de sua maior vulnerabilidade social. Serão implementadas ações nas mais diferentes esferas da vida social, por exemplo, na educação, no mundo do trabalho, na saúde, na segurança pública, na assistência social, entre outras.

Para tanto, até 2011, serão aplicados R$ 1 bilhão em quatro eixos estruturantes:

*Consolidação da Política Nacional de Enfrentamento à Violência contra as Mulheres, incluindo a implementação da Lei Maria da Penha;

*Combate à exploração sexual e ao tráfico de mulheres;

*Promoção dos direitos humanos das mulheres em situação de prisão;

*Promoção dos direitos sexuais e reprodutivos e enfrentamento à feminização da Aids.

 

Quais as metas do Pacto?

 

*A Construção, reforma e equipagem de 764 serviços da Rede de Atendimento à Mulher em situação de violência;

*A capacitação de três mil Centros de Referência de Assistência Social (CRAS) e Centros Especializados de Assistência Social (CREAS) para que prestem atendimento adequado às mulheres em situação de violência;

* A ampliação dos investimentos na Central de Atendimento à Mulher, Ligue 180, com a finalidade de melhor atender à crescente demanda de ligações;

*A capacitação de cerca de 200 mil profissionais nas áreas de educação, assistência social, segurança, saúde e justiça;

*A construção e reforma de estabelecimentos prisionais femininos, para o benefício de mais de 10 mil mulheres em situação de prisão;

*O desenvolvimento de 200 projetos inovadores que contemplem a geração de renda para as mulheres em situação de prisão, a prevenção da violência contra as mulheres por meio de iniciativas nas áreas da educação e cultura, e o enfrentamento à violência sexual contra crianças e adolescentes;

*A discussão do tema violência contra as mulheres nos 650 Pontos de Cultura espalhados pelos municípios brasileiros;

*A implementação da Caravana Siga Bem Mulher, que passará a integrar a Caravana Siga Bem Caminhoneiro, levarando informações sobre o tema violência contra as mulheres a 2 milhões de caminhoneiros;

*O desenvolvimento de atividades na área da educação, garantindo a inserção da disciplina violência contra as mulheres nos cursos de pós-graduação das universidades e estimulando o desenvolvimento de pesquisas sobre o tema;

*O estímulo à participação das mulheres como agentes promotoras de uma cultura de paz, a partir da implementação do projeto Mulheres da Paz, no âmbito do Pronasci (Programa Nacional de Segurança Pública com Cidadania).

 

Como funcionará o Pacto?

 

O programa prevê uma atuação integrada da União, estados e municípios, mais o Legislativo e o Judiciário, em ações de prevenção, proteção e garantia às mulheres que sofrerem violência e de combate à impunidade dos agressores.

Os recursos serão investidos a partir da cooperação com os governos estaduais. Cada governo que adere ao pacto formula um projeto integral para o estado, de acordo com os governos municipais, e o Governo Federal será o financiador.

As ações do Pacto serão coordenadas pela Secretaria Especial de Políticas para as Mulheres (SPM), e no primeiro ano serão contempladas as mulheres que vivem em São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Bahia, Ceará, Pernambuco, Pará, Amazonas, Tocantins, Rio Grande do Sul e Distrito Federal. A partir do segundo ano serão incluídos outros estados até alcançar a totalidade do território brasileiro.

 

Estados que já assinaram o Pacto Nacional (até 27 de abril de 2008):

 

Rio de Janeiro, em 23 de novembro de 2007

Pará, em 7 de dezembro de 2007

Espírito Santo, em 17 de dezembro de 2007

Bahia, em 9 de janeiro de 2008

Maranhão, em 12 de janeiro de 2008

Minas Gerais, em 4 de março de 2008

Pacto Nacional pelo Enfrentamento da Violência contra a Mulher:

Porque uma vida livre de violência é um direito das mulheres

 

Se você é mulher e está vivendo uma situação de violência

 

Disque 180 - Central de Atendimento à Mulher

 

Você pode ligar de qualquer lugar do Brasil. A ligação é gratuita.

 

Lawrence Wohlers, Deputy Special Representative (Political) of the Secretary-General and the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic attend the ceremony of the launching of the disarmament and relocation project of 2,000 ex-Seleka combatants to their community of origin in Bangui on 18 July 2014.

 

The disarmament and relocation project is a joint mission of the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA), Operation SANGARIS, International Organization for Migration (IOM), and the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

 

UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina

Mbaranga Gasarabwe, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) speaks with Henrietta H. Fore, Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) at the airport where they will board on a UN plane to Mopti, Mali.

Secretary-General António Guterres speaks with Mahamat Saleh Annadif, Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and

Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations on the plane en route to the town of Mopti during his visit to Mali.

Secretary-General António Guterres and Mahamat Saleh Annadif, Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), leave the airport after coming back from his visit in Mopti, Mali.

Left to right:

Pedro Conceição, Head of the Human Development Report Office, UN Development Programme

Tolu Olubunmi, UN Department of Global Communications

The Hospital in Mopti that is run by the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) covers all specialties from general medicine to surgery, including dentistry. The peacekeepers of the Pakistani contingent have taken part in care and medical evacuations of the wounded following the numerous attacks that have taken place in the central region of Mali.

 

UN Photo/Harandane Dicko

5 April 2022

Mopti, Mali

Photo # UN7929879

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/

Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security

 

Date: October 24, 2014

Place: Washington, DC

Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS

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

Thams Moa is a fine-material artifact designed for multidimensional focusing and construction of cross-dimensional structures. The artifact is made of material essences and is worn on a hand, wing or fin.

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

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