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Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) attends a meeting at the headquarters of the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) in Bangui on 16 July 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
LeBron James embodies a rare skill set that requires innovative footwear tailored to his multidimensional game. James’s latest shoe, the LEBRON 12, is designed to enhance his explosiveness while combining three key benefits: superior cushioning, harnessed support and natural flexibility.
The LEBRON 12 narrative connects to the shoe’s precise engineering and unique connection to James’s skills. Each LEBRON 12 colorway is inspired by James’s game, physical attributes and the analysis that drove the development of his latest signature footwear.
LEBRON 12 HRT OF A LION
James has demonstrated the courageous heart of a lion while being tested both physically and mentally over his professional career. That grit and determination inspired the LEBRON 12 HRT of a Lion colorway.
The international conference is part of the European Citizens for European Foreign Policy project, which is supported by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union. The conference was granted high patronage of the European Parliament and organised under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Date: September 19, 2013
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Maria Patricia Leiva/OAS
Pinwheel Cubes Designed by Kunihiko Kasahara
Cube Connection mechanism by Tomoko Fuse
Sculpture folded and designed by Kim
From "Unit Origami, Multidimensional Transormations" by Tomoko Fuse
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).
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Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye and Hervé Ladsous, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations and Head of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO), join President Catherine Samba-Panza of the Central African Republic in attending the inauguration of a model police station in Bangui on 15 September, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
From left to right:
Andrés González Díaz, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the OAS
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Giovanni Snidle, Alternate Representative of United States of America to the OAS
Alejandro Aristizabal, Secretary, General Committee of the Permanent Council
Date: March 12, 2015
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Findings from the 2019 global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) demonstrate more clearly than ever that labeling countries – or even households – as rich and poor is an oversimplification.
The new data sheds light on disparities in how people experience poverty, revealing vast inequalities among countries and among the poor themselves.
This #HLPF side event on the MPI took place on 17 July 2019 at the Japan Society.
© UNDP/Michelle Alves de Lima
Hosted by the Permanent Mission of Chile to the United Nations, speakers include President of Chile Michelle Bachelet, President of Honduras Juan Orlando Hernandez, Vice President of Costa Rica Helena Chacon Echeverria, UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner. September 20, 2017 at United Nations Headquarters, New York. Photo: Andrew Hein/UNDP
Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye and Hervé Ladsous, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations and Head of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO), join President Catherine Samba-Panza of the Central African Republic in attending the inauguration of a model police station in Bangui on 15 September, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
From left to right:
José María Argueta, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Guatemala to the OAS
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Date: May 1, 2015
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Date: February 12, 2015
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Maria Patricia Leiva/OAS
UFO or Sky anomalies in my sky NSW Australia. All are genuine phenomena as videoed in super nightshot IR and computer clarified only. They all "FLY " and are not:
1. Satellites etc.
2. Any common aircraft.
3. Meteorites or Space debris.
4. Stars or planets.
5. Marsh gas, swamp gas, balloons, birds, bats, insects (listed), etc.
In my opinion they are Silicon based multidimensional capable entities, carrying alien passengers. They are seen in NASA Mars and it's moons images and also Earth's moon. They are here on Earth and are seen and videoed around the globe.
Images of some of these Entities have been captured in Scotland,UK, USA and here in Australia.
Proof:-
All original video in AVCHD is archived in multi copies around the world for security and is available to any reputable research organisation through my email address.
The Acting Police Commissioner of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) attends the final practice of the Close Protection Training Course held by the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) trainers and FPUs commanders in Bangui on 5 September, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
From left to right:
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Orville A.T. Turnquest, Minister of National Security of the Bahamas
José Miguel Insulza, OAS Secretary General
Cornelius A. Smith, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of The Bahamas to the OAS
Date: March 18, 2011
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Poynter Senior Faculty, Ethics and Reporting Kelly McBride giving group tour of Poynter Institute (photo of Mr. Poynter)
The international conference is part of the European Citizens for European Foreign Policy project, which is supported by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union. The conference was granted high patronage of the European Parliament and organised under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Mahamat Kamoun, and Minister of Public Works Marie Noëlle Koyara attend on 9 September 2014 the launching ceremony of the road construction project in the 6th arrondissement of Bangui. The construction project is the first of three "Quick Projects" and carried out by the Indonesian Peacekeepers in cooperation with the engineers of the Minister of Public Works.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Serbian peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic respond to medical needs at the MINUSCA hospital in Bangui on 8 May 2015.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Belisario Contreras, Cybersecurity Program Manager, Inter- American Committee against Terrorism Secretariat for Multidimensional Security OAS
Date: October 3, 2017
Place: Washington DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
UFO or Sky anomalies in my sky NSW Australia. All are genuine phenomena as videoed in super nightshot IR and computer clarified only. They all "FLY " and are not:
1. Satellites etc.
2. Any common aircraft.
3. Meteorites or Space debris.
4. Stars or planets.
5. Marsh gas, swamp gas, balloons, birds, bats, insects (listed), etc.
In my opinion they are Silicon based multidimensional capable entities, carrying alien passengers. They are seen in NASA Mars and it's moons images and also Earth's moon. They are here on Earth and are seen and videoed around the globe.
Images of some of these Entities have been captured in Scotland,UK, USA and here in Australia.
Proof:-
All original video in AVCHD is archived in multi copies around the world for security and is available to any reputable research organisation through my email address.
An example of ever-developing design capabilities of MK's most renowned art-creative, Robert Rusin.
Following worldwide popularity of vintage posters, the artist makes his mark also in design/advertising, presenting never-before executed 3D-style depictions of his home town of Milton Keynes, UK.
From left to right:
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Albert R. Ramdin, OAS Assistant Secretary General
Andrés González Díaz, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the OAS, and Chair of the Inter-American Committee against Terrorism
Date: February 20, 2014.
Place: Washington, DC.
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) attends a meeting at the headquarters of the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) in Bangui on 16 July 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Poster for the 15 September 2014 transition of MINUSCA taking over MISCA.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
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In the multidimensional process of the Green Revolution, USAID helped Pakistani and international scientists to develop high-yield varieties of staple crops, increase its fertilizer production, import fertilizer and improve its water and irrigation systems. USAID’s critical role in helping to introduce the Green Revolution to Pakistan during the 1960s and 1970s is historically important aspect of the US-Pakistan development #partnership over time and certainly among the greatest development success stories of all time. #USAID55
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
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Serbian peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic respond to medical needs at the MINUSCA hospital in Bangui on 8 May 2015.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Portals. Javier Iglesias Algora.
Exposición en Twin Gallery, Madrid.
Del 9 al 29 de Mayo de 2013.
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Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
From left to right:
Farah Diva Urrutia, Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Luis Almagro, OAS Secretary General
Date: February 3, 2020
Place: Dominican Republic
Credit: OAS
From left to right:
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Ambassador Jorge Skinner-Klée, Permanent Representative of Guatemala to the OAS and Chair of the Committee on Hemispheric Security
Moira Flanders, Admiral, Director of the Inter-American Defense College
Date: March 28, 2011
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye and Hervé Ladsous, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations and Head of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO), join President Catherine Samba-Panza of the Central African Republic in attending the inauguration of a model police station in Bangui on 15 September, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Mahamat Kamoun, and Minister of Public Works Marie Noëlle Koyara attend on 9 September 2014 the launching ceremony of the road construction project in the 6th arrondissement of Bangui. The construction project is the first of three "Quick Projects" and carried out by the Indonesian Peacekeepers in cooperation with the engineers of the Minister of Public Works.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Women Deliver 2023 - Side Event -
The UN Entity for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (UN Women) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) launch the joint Report, "The Paths to Equality: Twin Indices on Women's Empowerment and Gender Equality," in Kigali, Rwanda on 18 July 2023. The Report highlights the global challenges faced by women and provides a roadmap for targeted interventions and policy reforms.
The Report introduces two indices: the Women's Empowerment Index (WEI) measures women's power and freedoms to make choices, while the Global Gender Parity Index (GGPI) assesses gender disparities in key dimensions of human development. Combined, these indices offer a comprehensive assessment of countries' progress in achieving gender equality.
Photo: UN Women/Emmanuel Rurangwa
Read More: www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/media-advisory/2023/07/me...
As the global champion for women and girls, UN women will strongly collaborate with Women Deliver 2023 Global Conference, bringing together civil society and women’s rights activists; along with the next generations of changemakers, including youth and visionaries who were instrumental in building and driving the momentum of Generation Equality.
In 2023, Women Deliver Conference is taking place coinciding with the Midpoint Moment of Generation Equality – which will be held in September 2024 in New York. Convened by UN Women, the Generation Equality Forum (GEF) is an unprecedented global effort to accelerate investment and implementation on gender equality in today's context of stalled progress and regression. By bringing together diverse stakeholders from every part of society, Generation Equality aims to disrupt inaction, drive political will and accountability, and ensure that the bold ambitions of the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action on women’s rights are finally implemented, and the Sustainable Development Goals are achieved, leaving no one behind.
Despite some progress, real change has been slow. Multiple obstacles remain unchanged in law and in culture. As a result, women continue to be discriminated against, their contributions are undervalued, they continue to work more, earn less, have fewer choices, and experience multiple forms of violence at home and in public spaces.
The Women Deliver 2023 Global Conference will also be the scenario for UN Women and UNDP to launch the experimental twin indices: Global Gender Parity Index (GGPI) and the Women’s Empowerment Index (WEI) which provide a multidimensional measurement framework to guide national and international policy action, research and advocacy to diagnose the root causes of structural gender inequality, identify game-changers and spur further commitments. The WEI measures women’s power and freedoms to make choices and seize opportunities in life. The GGPI evaluates the status of women relative to men and exposes some of the remaining gaps in achieving parity between women and men.
Read More: africa.unwomen.org/en/stories/in-focus/2023/06/in-focus-u...
Portals. Javier Iglesias Algora.
Exposición en Twin Gallery, Madrid.
Del 9 al 29 de Mayo de 2013.
+ info: www.gnosick.com/
+ info: www.twinstudio.es/2013/04/30/3200
+ Video: vimeo.com/67255263