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Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Petersburg-based Forward Support Company, 276th Engineer Battalion, 91st Troop Command prepare an evening meal for the regional-level Philip A. Connelly Awards for Excellence in Army Food Service in the Army National Guard Field Kitchen Category June 8, 2016, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
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Command Sgt. Maj. Randy Brown relinquished responsibility as the battalion command sergeant major to Command Sgt. Maj. Nigel Fagaragan for 70th Brigade Support Battalion, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, Oct. 22, 2019, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Daniel Parker)
Vissershaven, IJmuiden, Holland on 8th January 2014.
IMO number :9545663
Name of ship :NOORDHOEK PATHFINDER
Call Sign :PBYN
MMSI :245457000
Gross tonnage :1659
DWT :1810
Type of ship :Offshore Support Vessel
Year of build :2010
Flag :Netherlands
demonstration in support the revolutionaires on tahrir square
berlin, brandenburg gate
2012 december 1st
Irish Hospice Foundation Public Information Evening
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Marines with the 8th Engineer Support Group of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group unload water pumping gear at Ocean Bay Houses public housing in Queens, NY Nov. 4, 2012. The Marines pumped water from the basements of several buildings that were flooded by Hurricane Sandy. DoD photo by EJ Hersom
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WFC 81 was packed with energy, the perfect way to finalize 2017! Thank you Louisiana for all your support. For more information please visit us at www.WFCfights.com Pictures taken by @Sidney Donaldson Photography High resolution prints & digital images available for purchase at: www.sidneydonaldsonphotography.net
Formed to support Invictus Games Racing, the Mission Motorsport Academy is a Recovery Sport program that selects, trains and looks after the Invictus Games Racing drivers and wounded, injured and sick supporting team.
The 192nd Mission Support Group, Virginia Air National Guard, holds their annual awards ceremony, Dec. 9, 2017, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Col. Toni M. Lord, previous 192nd MSG commander, was presented with gifts from the group in honor of her past leadership as she transitions to her position as the VaANG director of staff. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Bryan Myhr)
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As part of its support to the Government of Guinea in its fight against child malnutrition, the Government of Japan, through UNICEF, has funded the project: "Responding to the challenges of multiple crises on child malnutrition in Guinea through integrated nutrition and WASH interventions."
This project, with a budget of approximately 1.14 million US dollars (USD), aims to reduce mortality and child health problems associated with the worsening nutritional emergency in the Labé and Mamou regions of Guinea. It covers 13 communes in the Labé region and 12 communes in the Mamou region, providing interventions that combine nutrition with improved access to drinking water, hygiene and sanitation. This complementary approach strengthens institutional and community capacity for rapid, effective, and sustainable treatment and prevention of severe acute malnutrition.
"It is a great honor to inaugurate the water supply system at the Bantignel Health Center. Thanks to this joint project between Guinea, Japan and UNICEF, we have been able to meet an important need for basic human security in 25 communities in the Labé region. By improving the nutrition of the youngest children and access to drinking water, we are strengthening the capacity of these localities to be more resilient and provide a foundation for the population to thrive," said His Excellency Mr. KATO Ryuichi, Ambassador of Japan to Guinea.
In Guinea, approximately 350,000 children suffer from acute malnutrition, 100,000 of whom are severely malnourished. Poor water quality, lack of access to adequate sanitation and poor hygiene practices are responsible for many water-borne diseases that have a significant impact on children's health. A child who dies from diarrhea often has underlying malnutrition, making him or her more susceptible to this infection. Each episode of diarrhea also worsens this malnutrition. Diarrhea is a leading cause of malnutrition in children under five.
"Children need a healthy environment and enough quality food to grow and thrive," said Félix ACKEBO, UNICEF Representative in Guinea. "The water, hygiene and sanitation sector, by promoting access to a healthy environment and encouraging good hygiene practices, plays a critical role in ensuring good nutrition and health for children. The support of the Government of Japan to the Government of Guinea, through UNICEF, enables us to provide a strategic response to combat child malnutrition and improve access to water, hygiene and sanitation services for the population of Guinea".
Thanks to these interventions, approximately 164,700 people have benefited from nutritional support to date. This includes the screening of 66,459 children aged 0-59 months, the treatment of 2,379 severely malnourished children with nutritional inputs, and the multiple micronutrient supplementation of 10,140 children.
417 community actors were trained and 184,034 people were sensitized on good infant and young child feeding practices. Approximately 291,400 people were educated on hand washing and breastfeeding practices and supported to access water, hygiene and sanitation services. 100,000 people now live in a hygienic environment, and 2,500 people now have access to sanitary facilities, including a supply of drinking water to prevent infection. Finally, 2 schools with a total of 1,100 students, including 650 girls, now have sustainable access to drinking water.
Indirectly, at the end of the project, about 2 million people in Labé and Mamou will benefit from better coverage of nutritional interventions, whether curative or preventive, and improved access to drinking water and sanitation.
In support of National Fitness Day, Camp Darby held a Duathlon on Sept. 17. Learn more on www.usag.livorno.army.mil.
Photo by Joyce Costello, USAG Livorno Public Affairs
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Learning the life skill of cooking at the Gersh Experience.
The Gersh Experience is a supported living program serving emerging adults with autism and Asperger’s pursuing a college or vocation track. The program provides individuals with the customized education they need and a supportive environment in which they are encouraged to achieve extraordinary things. The staff is also relentlessly committed to guiding emerging adults to become fully independent by teaching them life skills and social skills.
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The Olympic Torch relay passed through town today. We meesed up our times, and only caught people leaving. It was still fun, as there was such an air of excitement around. The Chinese are very proud that there country is holding the Olymipcs, and they loved the fact that we were carrying their flag, and Tia and her friend were wearing Olymipc t-shirts.
No sign of protest, but the that was alwyas unlikely within China.
Rostyslav and his family are among thousands of Ukrainians receiving cash support this winter. With the cash assistance from the EU and UNICEF, Rostyslav was able to pay for utilities and buy warm winter clothing for his children.
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Melbourne, AUSTRALIA - March 22: Target Rocks Red Market Fashion show supported by SHOP Til You Drop magazine at Docklands, Central Pier as a part of L`Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival on March 22, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Patrik Nemes/PNP Media)
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles
2017 Spirit of Community Luncheon: Strength of a Woman
Honoring Rachel Beller, MS, RDN, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Renata Helfman
Photo by Vince Bucci Photography
The United States, through @USAID, expands its support to Lao PDR's effort in countering trafficking in person. Under the MOU signing ceremony that took place this week, successful intervention from the Laos Counter Trafficking in Person Project in the south will be expanded to two northern provinces of Luang Namtha and Oudomxai, where trafficking remains a challenge. This project will also support Lao government's counter-trafficking efforts for coordination, victim identification, provisions of quality services, and prevention through enhancing access to economic opportunities and by raising awareness.
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Speciose Niyokindi, a mother who once struggled to feed her children, testifies: 'Without credit, farming would have been impossible for my husband and me. We didn’t even have land to cultivate. Thanks to the microfinance loan and guidance from agronomists, we now have bountiful harvests and a brighter future.'
With their debt nearly repaid, Speciose and her family plan to expand into livestock farming. Her story is a testament to how financial inclusion can uplift communities.
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Burundi is a low-income country, with 80% of its population working in agriculture. In 2019, a study by the National Bank of Burundi revealed a stark reality: only 2% of loans from microfinance institutions supported the agricultural sector. Recognising this gap, Cordaid launched the Rural Innovative Finance Development Support Project (PADFIR) to bridge the divide.
PADFIR has helped rural farmers access vital resources, transforming their lives and livelihoods by raising awareness, creating tailored financial products, and partnering with microfinance institutions.
One of PADFIR’s standout initiatives is the introduction of agri-finance using the Agriculture Credit Assessment Tool (A-CAT). This tool facilitates financing across the agricultural value chain, ensuring farmers receive the support they need for sustainable growth. As the project approaches its conclusion, the results are evident: countless families have gained financial independence and stability.
Marc Bancanamwo’s journey is a success story. With a loan of 1,133 euros, he harvested over 73 tons of potatoes, earning recognition as a seed multiplier in Mwaro province. 'Cordaid connected us with microfinance collaborators who provided funding and technical support,' Marc explains. 'The advice on planting calendars, seasonal best practices, and modern techniques was invaluable.'
Egide Kamaranyota oversees PADFIR’s microfinance initiatives and highlights the collaborative effort with 12 microfinance institutions. 'Together, we’ve developed financial products tailored to the rural sector. Awareness-raising has been central to our success,' he notes.
The Twitezimbere Financial Institution, a PADFIR partner, credits Cordaid’s support for their growth. 'Cordaid provided us with training, agricultural finance tools like A-CAT, and resources such as motorbikes and an agronomist to improve customer outreach and support in the field,' director Egide Nijebariko shared.
Despite the progress, challenges persist. Many microfinance institutions view agriculture as high-risk due to disrupting factors like climate change. Farmers, too, often hesitate to embrace credit. To address these barriers, PADFIR has introduced community-based rural microfinance and piloted agricultural micro-insurances, offering much-needed security for farmers.
Cordaid’s plans are ambitious yet grounded in the needs of rural communities. The organisation aims to make farmers more resilient by expanding access to credit, raising awareness, and training microfinance agents. The pilot phase of the micro-insurance initiative will also be extended to include more members and new partnerships will be welcomed to enhance the project’s impact.
Since 2019, Cordaid has promoted sustainable agri-food systems in Burundi, focusing on climate resilience and rural financing. Following its merger with ICCO in 2021, the organisation has broadened its scope to address systemic challenges in agriculture, ensuring a brighter and more sustainable future for rural farmers.
More about Cordaid Burundi: www.cordaid.org/en/countries/burundi/
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