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Social Responsibility of Dr K Ravishankar from Sri Ramana Eye Centre - Chennai, his Contribution to Community Ophthalmic Program which took place at Nasik, India.
Bagurumba is a traditional folk dance of the Bodo community in Assam, India, often called the "butterfly dance" for its graceful, nature-inspired movements. Primarily performed by women during the Bwisagu festival, it features vibrant traditional attire and instruments like the sifung (flute) and kham (drum).
Key details about the Bagurumba dance:
Significance: It is a nature-centric dance, often associated with the agricultural cycle, peace, and harmony, typically performed during the Bwisagu (Bihu) festival.
Dance Style: It is characterized by slow, gentle, and rhythmic movements that mimic the fluttering of butterflies and the swaying of nature.
Costume: Women wear traditional Bodo attire known as Dokhona and Aronai.
.Instruments: Accompanied by traditional instruments including the *Kham* (long drum), Sifung (bamboo flute), Jotha (cymbal), Serja (bowed instrument), Gongwna (bamboo instrument), and Tharkha (split bamboo).
Cultural Significance: As a vital part of the Bodo heritage, it is often performed at weddings, festivals, and social gatherings
Social Stimulating Alternative Programme - PASS is a youth team with the aim to improve the difficult situation where we live. PASS members
are students, civic society activists, volunteers and specialists of different fields.
PASS has a ten year experience in working with community and environment. We are present in community problems, having concrete actions in
close collaboration with local authorities, communes and prefectures. We help in continuance the local authorities work to evident
community problems and propose effective interventions.
Florence: dans la célèbre galerie des offices :, annonce d'une exposition consacrée à Gerard – Hermansz. van Honthorst, (Utrecht 1590-1656), portraitiste flamand ,surnommé aussi, en italien, Gherardo delle Notti.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative Antonius Broek signed a declaration of intentions with U.S. Ambassador Robert Cekuta to launch the “Economic Empowerment for Entrepreneurship and Employment” project, with a total budget of $342,000.
The Declaration emphasized the commitments of the U.S. Government and UNDP to support Azerbaijani partners in their efforts to address gender and youth issues in the country.
The event, organized by UNDP with support from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), gathered representatives from government agencies, international organizations and development partners.
A minute of silence marked at the beginning of the ceremony in honor of victims in recent Caspian Oil-Rig Fire. Welcoming the participants, UNDP Resident Representative Antonius Broek emphasized that the initiative is fully aligned with the newly-adopted UN Sustainable Development Goals. “Our project will support women and youth by encouraging entrepreneurship and creating decent jobs for better livelihoods and greater gender equality”, he said.
U.S. Ambassador Robert Cekuta noted that “The promotion of women’s participation in the economy and society contributes to a stronger economy and governance, as well as improved quality of life for women, men, families and communities overall.” He also applauded the steps that the Government of Azerbaijan has taken to advance women’s empowerment.
After the ceremony, Robert Cekuta and Antonius Broek answered the questions of journalists.
The purpose of the joint project is to support economic empowerment for women’s entrepreneurship and youth employment through capacity-building activities at a Women’s Resource Center and two Employment Centers in the regions. The joint project will be implemented by UNDP with the support of the American People through USAID in collaboration with the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs and the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population.
Leadership Development Programme closing ceremony held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 February 2024.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General
Margaret Doane, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Safeguards
Peter Frobel, IAEA Director, (MTHR)
Neve Badalamente, IAEA Learning and Development Specialist
AMURT UK London feeding programmes for homeless and disadvantaged children's families during covid-19
Programme Instructor:
Jorge Ayala [www.facebook.com/ayastudio]
Professors : David Andrieu and Nicolas Royer
in collaboration with FRAC Région Centre:
Lucy Hofbauer , Chargée des Publics / Education Department
Gilles Rion, Chargé des Publics / Education Department
Special Thanks to
Marie-Ange Brayer, Directrice du Fond Régional d'Art Contemporain du Centre (FRAC Centre) à Orléans