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04 February 2019, Cities and Regions for Development Cooperation - Successful partnership initiatives between cities and regions
Belgium - Brussels - February 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Francisco MUGABURU, General Director, International Cooperation of the Buenos Aires City Government
Lynch Cove run Cleanup 6/22/19: Clean Bread and Cheese Creek Community Cleanups had an absolutely beautiful day to work with over25 incredible volunteers to cleanup Lynch Cove Run. We removed over 87 bags of trash!!! Thank you everyone so very much for all your incredible hard work! Our volunteer dedication to working toward a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment cannot be topped! Thank you so much!!! We truly wish to thank everyone who came out and volunteered at today’s cleanup!
We truly with to thank Chick-fil-a of Eastpoint for donating food to feed all our hungry and hardworking volunteers! We also wish to thank Tradepoint Atlantic, G and M Food (McDonald’s-Wise Avenue), Redner’s Markets-Dundalk, Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks, Norris Ford, Thompson Automotive Group and the Eastfield Stanbrook Community Association and Eastpoint Mall for their generous support of Clean Bread and Cheese Creek's spring cleanups. Thank you so much for your incredible generosity!
We would also like to thank the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, American Rivers, and Baltimore County Highways for all their assistance and support on this cleanup. Thank you so much everyone for another incredible job and another win for the environment!
In this busy Nakuru city, there is a lady looking for that which money cannot buy: true companionship. Allow me to introduce Linda, the beautiful woman in her 40s, searching for a mature young man in his 20s or 30s to share life's most meaningful moments with. She is looking forward to someone serious, down-to-earth, and ready for a deep connection. This is an opportunity for a young man who is ambitious, mature for his age, and ready to be with a strong, successful woman. Based in Nakuru, or relocating, Linda is eager to meet someone who can match her ambition and vision for the future.
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Originally published at www.PataMpenzi.co.ke.
Lynch Cove run Cleanup 6/22/19: Clean Bread and Cheese Creek Community Cleanups had an absolutely beautiful day to work with over25 incredible volunteers to cleanup Lynch Cove Run. We removed over 87 bags of trash!!! Thank you everyone so very much for all your incredible hard work! Our volunteer dedication to working toward a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment cannot be topped! Thank you so much!!! We truly wish to thank everyone who came out and volunteered at today’s cleanup!
We truly with to thank Chick-fil-a of Eastpoint for donating food to feed all our hungry and hardworking volunteers! We also wish to thank Tradepoint Atlantic, G and M Food (McDonald’s-Wise Avenue), Redner’s Markets-Dundalk, Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks, Norris Ford, Thompson Automotive Group and the Eastfield Stanbrook Community Association and Eastpoint Mall for their generous support of Clean Bread and Cheese Creek's spring cleanups. Thank you so much for your incredible generosity!
We would also like to thank the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, American Rivers, and Baltimore County Highways for all their assistance and support on this cleanup. Thank you so much everyone for another incredible job and another win for the environment!
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Successful Upper Missouri-James Kipp Recreation Area volunteer event with 30 volunteers!
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After successful swimming lessons and healthy checkups, three male otter pups are now on exhibit at Oakland Zoo. They were born to Ginger, river otter, on the morning of February 24, 2013 at Oakland Zoo. Each baby weighed approximately 0.3 pounds at birth or about 136 grams. They now weigh around 4.5 pounds. The pups are named Kohana (swift), Hinto (blue), and Shilah (brother).
"Georgia is one of our most successful partners and democratic transformation achieved by the country in recent years is gratifying" noted Mark Green, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) at a meeting with Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia at the USAID Headquarters (HQ) in Washington D.C today.
Parties reviewed the projects implemented in Georgia with USAID support and discussed the prospect of intensified cooperation in the education sector, which is a key priority of the Government of Georgia. Prime Minister spoke about the reform initiatives planned in the sector and stressed the significance of support from partners, including the USAID, within the process of their implementation.
Commitment of the Government of Georgia towards democratic and economic reforms was praised. Parties discussed the projects, which may fall within the focus of USAID in the sector of agriculture, along with the small and medium enterprise (SME) development. Attention was paid to the programs implemented in the occupied regions of Georgia with financial support of the USAID, which create new jobs and enable for future development among the population employed in the sector of agriculture.
Parties underlined the successful cooperation, which is evidenced by the volume of funding provided by USAID to Georgia so far in excess of 1.5 BLN USD. Referred initiatives facilitate the economic growth, institutional building, increased energy security, improved education, higher engagement of the internally displaced people (IDP) and residents of settlements along the occupation line, etc.
Mark Green noted that USAID will continue to fund the programs in support of Georgia, which are aimed at facilitating the democracy, free market and pro-western orientation of the country.
Mamuka Bakhtadze and Mark Green viewed the memorial images of USAID staff fallen in various past missions. Prime Minister of Georgia invited the USAID Administrator to Georgia.
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Lynch Cove run Cleanup 6/22/19: Clean Bread and Cheese Creek Community Cleanups had an absolutely beautiful day to work with over25 incredible volunteers to cleanup Lynch Cove Run. We removed over 87 bags of trash!!! Thank you everyone so very much for all your incredible hard work! Our volunteer dedication to working toward a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment cannot be topped! Thank you so much!!! We truly wish to thank everyone who came out and volunteered at today’s cleanup!
We truly with to thank Chick-fil-a of Eastpoint for donating food to feed all our hungry and hardworking volunteers! We also wish to thank Tradepoint Atlantic, G and M Food (McDonald’s-Wise Avenue), Redner’s Markets-Dundalk, Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks, Norris Ford, Thompson Automotive Group and the Eastfield Stanbrook Community Association and Eastpoint Mall for their generous support of Clean Bread and Cheese Creek's spring cleanups. Thank you so much for your incredible generosity!
We would also like to thank the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, American Rivers, and Baltimore County Highways for all their assistance and support on this cleanup. Thank you so much everyone for another incredible job and another win for the environment!
Patrick Marshall, Chairman Small Business BC
Kym Gillett and Kevin Friesen, Down to Earth Health Food Shop
Doug Burgoyne, FROGBOX Inc
Corin and Brian Mullins, Hapi Foods Group Inc
Dustin Cassar and Jon Vandermeer, Quicktech
Wesley Coelho, Tasktop Technologies
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Successful prototype on 20.12.2011. Right thickness, right length and surprisingly the stud holds an element.
n what was probably the least enjoyable game to watch this season, for many reasons, the important fact was that Longridge prevailed and left Turton with all 3 points to return to the top of the West Lancashire League Premier Division.
In a week where West Lancs games have been postponed, and ordered to be replayed after 87 minutes, both sides agreed to play the match over two halves of 40 minutes each.
On a difficult surface, in extremely windy conditions, Turton played to a rigid game plan and the referee struggled to impose his authority from very early on in the game. The tactic however proved successful as, without troubling Lee Dovey in the Town goal,they made it to half time without conceding, nor looking particularly troubled by Town's superior possession.
Crowd favourite Joe Melling had returned to the Longridge side after a recent head injury, and he had a headed half chance at the far post after a Brad Carsley cross that unfortunately came to nothing. In a sign of things to come Town complained that Melling had been stamped on by the Turton keeper, but their appeals came to nothing.
Manager Lee Ashcroft's frustration at both his own side's efforts, and the lack of protection shown to his players by the referee, was obvious as the side's went in 0-0 at half time after exactly 40 minutes.
Longridge now had the strong wind at their backs, and Jack Preston (pictured) was introduced at half time in place of the unfortunate Conor Linighan, whose neat skilful style was not suited to the playing surface. Town were now lined up in a 3-5-2 formation with Preston joining leading scorer Brad Carsley up front.
Carsley and Preston linked well as Town went a little more direct and, after good work from Carsley, Preston stabbed the ball home with 20 minutes remaining to finally give Town the lead that their superiority deserved. In the aftermath however, the Turton keeper clearly punched Ash Ball and was given a straight red card leaving the Home side down to ten men. 0-1 to Town.
This should have resulted in Longridge going on to win the game comfortably, but this wasn't the case as Turton arguably played better with 10 men than 11. However, with Man of the Match Ged Smith controlling play at the back for Town, Lee Dovey was never troubled, and at the other end Longridge failed to test the outfield replacement goalkeeper as the light faded, and the elusive second goal never came, nor was it needed.
As the referee blew the whistle to end a particularly frustrating game, Mark Woods was shown a red card, presumably for something he said after the game had ended. Who knows....it was that kind of game!
After the match Manager Lee Ashcroft was rightly just pleased that his side were leaving with 3 points, " I've not a lot to say really. I suppose the cliche is that you need to win games like that if you are going to win League titles, but there is not a lot of satisfaction aside from that. I feel for my lads because they've worked hard with everything against them tonight, in very difficult circumstances, and I'm just delighted to get out of here with the 3 points. We've no game on Saturday, nor have Turton, so maybe we could have played the game at the weekend, I don't know. It's 3 points and I'll draw a line under it."
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On June 4 2015, Ethiopian people patriotic front guard
( EEPFG) achieved a very successful meeting in Nürnberg.
There were more than 150 party members and other Ethiopians who want to be a party member participated on the meeting.
The meeting was started at 2:00 pm by Ato Kasahun, he highlighted the moderators of Nürembeg meeting as well as the main agendas of the meeting.
Ato Kasahun from Nürenberg , Ato Yohannes Biru from Frankfurt, Ato Rodas Tesfaye from Offenbach and Meto Aleka Telahun Gudeta moderated the Meeting.
The main agendas of the Nürnberg meeting were;
• Quarterly reports of the party
• 2015/16 Amnesty international and Human right watch report about Ethiopia
• Report from Offenbach / Frankfurt sub groups of Eppfg and reports from Wuzburg and around Eppfg sub group
• In addition to the above mentioned agendas Ato Kasahun also gave the chance to the participant and collect points and questions for discussion.
The meeting was started by Ato Leul Kesis brief quarterly report of the party. He mentioned the party political activity in Germen as well as other countries .On his report he also briefed the participants EPPFG is working with other opposition political groups in America, Australia and other European countries and accomplished a lot of political activity. According to Ato Leul's brife those coordinated political activity helped our straggle to eliminate the current brutal government of Ethiopia.
Ato leulel also on his second report briefly reported ;
He organized party members as a group to work under the umbrella of Eppfg in there districts and around ; beside that he also clearly presented the responsible leaders of those subgroups of the party.
On his brief he clarified the newly formed group will help to exercise decentralize form of party leadership and also it will help to facilitate the party political activity effectively and efficiently.
Next to him Ato Rodas Tesfye of Hessen on his behalf forward information about the Offenbach/ Frankfurt Krise group.
He informed members listed under Offenbach/Frankfurt group as soon as possible report to him and to arrange meeting in the next two weeks time. In addition he also mentioned members listed in this group obliged to attend next meeting to recruit organizer of this group; Ato Rodas also strictly said that "members who will not report or attend the next meeting the decision made by the attended members also applied on the others."
After Ato Rodas informative notice Meto Aleka Telahun Gudeta briefly answered questions raised from the participant.
Amongst the questions raised;
•Members around Nürembeg have difficulties to organize themselves as well as to contact leaders easily. What is the solution and who is responsible to organize?
•What is the problem we are not protesting against all this inhuman activitys done by weyne?
Meto Aleka Telahun on his answer forward his excuse for not organizing Nürembeg party members but he will do all his best on the next consecutive weeks and promised to report the results on the next meeting.
Beside that he also answered most of the questions that directly forwarded to him.
Next to that Ato kasshun called for a pause for 15 minute and after that ....
Ato Kasahun presented a brief report of Amnesty international and human rights watch 2015/16 Report.
According to his presentation; amongst 160 counters that included in amnesty international report and 90 countries in human rights watch report Ethiopia is one of the top ranked country which human right is violated.
Both organization tried to see human right violation before and after election 2015 in Ethiopia.
Amongst the lists of human right violations included in both organizations report;
• Mass arrest
• Detention of opposition party members
• Detention of journalist
• Killing of opposition party leaders
are a few of them that the current dictator and brutal government of WYANE are doing on his own people.
While Nürembeg meeting taking place Ato Yosefe Abebe from California called and presented his view in a tele conference to the participant.
On this tele conference conversation he and his party appreciated EPPFG'S current political activity and promised to work more strongly than before to strengthen the straggle against weyane.
He also tried to answer the question raised from Ato Zelalem Debebe of Hessen, Ato Dawite and Ato Tsegaye Mergia.
Beside that Ato Leule and Meto Aleka Telahun invited Ato Yosef to be part of one of our regular meeting gust and Ato Yosef on his part promised to present the invitation to his party and will forward the answer as soon as possible.
Next to tele conference with Ato Yosef Ato Musse and Ato Michael presented a report about their group meeting that held 16.04.16.
On their meeting they discussed different agendas.
According to Ato Muse's reporter the major area they discussed were:
• About Ethiopian migration;
• Current problems in oromiya region;
• Ethiopian famine;
• Government direct interference in religious group.
• and about their next meeting.
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Also presented about women's participation in EPPFG major political activity,
Both presenters strongly mentioned their participation is not satisfactory and also tried to motivate other women to join them in the process of straggling WEYANE regime.
Generally in Nürnberg there were many members of EPPFG including supporters and new members of the party participated on the regular quarterly meeting. On this Meeting the party had deeply discussed the Current political Agendas and debated on different political issues concerning Ethiopian current situation. Finally, alternative solutions were also forwarded by the leaders as well as members of the party to liberate the country from such a racist and brutal regime.
In general the meeting was successfully ended after having a common consciences that unify other opposition who have common goal and the country to bring freedom and Peace to Ethiopian society.
God Bless Ethiopia!!!
By-Secretary
To be successful, Army leadership emphasized that BBP must proceed as a team approach with private industry to make certain that the Soldiers get what they need when they need it. Here, John Hammond, a field support representative and software engineer with General Dynamics Corp., checks on a Simple Network Management Protocol at Fort Bliss, TX, Sept. 19, 2012, in preparation for Network Integration Evaluation 13.1. (Photo by SGT Richard Gilbert, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division)
More than 600 guests celebrated another successful United Way campaign at Ballpark Village on Tuesday, November 11. Campaign Chair Scott Schnuck and Co-Chair Mike DeCola announced the record amount raised of $73,000,075 to help people, surpassing the goal for the 2014 fundraising campaign of $72.5 million. People in the region have demonstrated their generosity and caring once again by achieving this record amount. Thank you.
More than 600 guests celebrated another successful United Way campaign at Ballpark Village on Tuesday, November 11. Campaign Chair Scott Schnuck and Co-Chair Mike DeCola announced the record amount raised of $73,000,075 to help people, surpassing the goal for the 2014 fundraising campaign of $72.5 million. People in the region have demonstrated their generosity and caring once again by achieving this record amount. Thank you.
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Successful You Awards keynote speaker Vikram Vij, of Vij's, Vancouver, with Patrick Marshall, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Small Business BC
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Almost 3500 internally displaced people have been successfully relocated from the UN Protection of Civilians site in Juba to a new site within the community in a joint effort between the United Nations Mission in South Sudan and humanitarian agencies.
“This is the first movement of displaced people of this magnitude out of the UN Juba protection site. Almost all of those relocated were women and children,” said the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNMISS, David Shearer. “They had expressed a strong desire to leave the UN site and to be reunited with their husbands and other family members. Early indications and, in my discussions with those who moved, is that they are pleased to be back in the wider community.”
The combined effort to relocate the families to an existing site at Mangateen in the central city followed an UNMISS-negotiated end to sporadic fighting between various groups within the UN protection camp over the past few weeks that threatened vulnerable civilians inside. Once a resolution was reached and people expressed a desire to leave, humanitarian agencies and UNMISS worked quickly and cooperatively to establish temporary housing at Mangateen along with clean water, sanitation and health services.
“All those involved in the relocation process realized the seriousness of the situation given the large number of vulnerable women and children being moved. It was a true team effort to carry out the massive logistical task of transporting and supporting these families in a new location within just a few days,” said David Shearer.
The Mangateen site has traditionally been managed by the South Sudan Government’s Relief and Rehabilitation Commission and it will continue to do so. Humanitarian agencies will provide additional assistance on request.
“I am particularly grateful for the Government’s rapid response to this situation which ensured that people were able to be safely moved and accommodated back in the community,” said David Shearer.
“Hundreds of thousands of people fled to UN protection sites across South Sudan out of fear for their lives during the ongoing conflict. But these camps are not a good long-term option for families,” said David Shearer. “If people have the trust and confidence that the environment is safe enough for them to voluntarily return home, UNMISS is poised to assist them. But providing that confidence in the security situation very much lies with the Government.”
Photo: UNMISS / Eric Kanalstein
A huge well done to our Anaesthesia department who raised £640 for Lifebox charity with a bake sale last month! This was organised by Dr Jas Arora, registrar and Tara Lawrence, anaesthetic secretary. Lifebox charity aims to preserve and protect the health of patients worldwide by providing and assisting in the provision of equipment and support services in low resource and lower-middle income countries at no or reduced cost. The money raised at our hospitals will make a life-changing difference to health workers striving to deliver safe treatment in environments where resources, support and training are scarce.
When you get old it becomes harder and harder to do more than one thing at a time. But today, on the way to a small city waterfall I decided to see if I could do all three of those things listed on the bench at once,and with great effort I did! Genesee River in the background.
04 February 2019, Cities and Regions for Development Cooperation - Successful partnership initiatives between cities and regions
Belgium - Brussels - February 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Antonio ZURITA CONTRERAS, Director General, International Action and Global Citizenship, City of Madrid, Spain
Francisco MUGABURU, General Director, International Cooperation of the Buenos Aires City Government
After a successfully bringing MMA to Halifax a few months ago, FightStar returned on Saturday 6th September 2014 to host their fourth instalment, live from the North Bridge leisure centre.
Milan, April 23rd 2009, 8pm - A three-dimensional Broadway style “Rock Marquee” on the façade of Diesel Milan’s building - featuring the names of the performing brands - will welcome the 800 selected guests at the Successful Living from Diesel International Premiere!
The brand opens its doors during the International Design Fair to welcome its new collections: furniture with Moroso, lighting with Foscarini and the second Home textile collection by Zucchi, all of this collections are designed by Diesel’s Creative Team headed by Creative Director Wilbert Das.