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La razón y el intelecto como la capa externa de nuestra piel, la que nos protege del entorno, bajo la que nos cobijamos, ¿qué significaría despojarnos de ella?

Primeros bocetos del proyecto

 

12.12.2018 Action Hub. Climate Resilience for the most Vulnerable

Vulnerable families affected by #COVID19 lockdown start getting food items from Government | Kigali, 28 March 2020

I haven't uploaded anything in a couple of days. I realised today how much I miss ar since I didn't take it for GCSE. So I drew this

Marisol, una conferencia escénica, en el caS (Centro de las Artes de Sevilla) durante el 15 Festival ZEMOS98

 

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Created for Faestock Challenge #38

 

Model with thanks to Faestock

Background: allnew fav.me/d7mxi3

Texture: Shadowhouse Creations, you'd be surprised

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Amina Laraki Slaoui, Co-Founder and Chair, Groupe AMH, Morocco during the Session: "Skills Workshops: Finding Courage in Being Vulnerable" at the Solutions Summit in Durban, South Africa, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

This dam is 184 feet high and 1167 feet long. Although the dam is made of concrete, it is faced with dressed stone in order to match the other three dams in the immediate area. Facing work was carried out by Italian stonemasons. The reservoir is 4 miles long and covers 650 acres. It holds back 48.300 megalitres of water. Formally opened by H M Queen Elizabeth in October 1952.

 

Dan Leigh XFS Delta and AutoKap.

Lubuto Library Project celebrated 2010 National Library Week by holding a special event at the recently opened DC Public Library's Benning Neighborhood Library. The highlight was a reading by world renowned actor and humanitarian Danny Glover and Lubuto founding Advisory Board member Mulenga Kapwepwe, Chairperson of the National Arts Council of Zambia, of Martin’s Big Words, an award-winning children’s book about Martin Luther King, Jr. Mr. Glover and Ms, Kapwepwe were introduced by James Early, Director of Cultural Heritage Policy at the Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies at the Smithsonian Institution, and about 50 DC public school children attended.

 

Also featured was "Our Time to Bring Change," a film by Silvina Fernandez-Duque, depicting Lubuto Library children in Zambia interpreting Martin’s Big Words in theater, dance, song and art. The joint narration of Martin’s Big Words is a bridge that connects the children Lubuto serves in Africa with children in the U.S., using the story and words of Martin Luther King, Jr. to inspire and change lives.

 

Founded in 2005, Lubuto Library Project opened its first library at the Fountain of Hope Drop-In Centre in Lusaka, Zambia in 2007. Its second library at Ngwerere School in Lusaka, construction funded by Dow Jones & Company, is will officially open in September 2010.

 

The Lubuto Library Project, Inc. (www.Lubuto.org) is an innovative development organization. In cooperation with governments, it creates opportunities for equitable education and poverty reduction through libraries and related educational, cultural and community programs. Its mission is to enrich the lives of street children, orphans and other vulnerable and out-of-school children and youth in sub-Saharan Africa. The organization constructs beautiful, indigenously-styled open-access libraries stocked with a comprehensive collection of well-chosen books. These libraries serve as safe havens and are the center for Lubuto’s programs, which offer discovery and joy through reading, music, art, drama, computers and other activities. Lubuto also connects North American and European volunteers and students with their African peers through community service.

Vulnerable a tu mirada ..

 

We are never as safe or as vulnerable as we imagine.

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Canon 5D | Gomati beach, Lemnos

Location: Balila, Lantapan, Bukidnon, Philippines

 

Photo Voice description: "Her farm is also vulnerable to erosion."

 

Photo credits: World Agroforestry Centre/Carminsita Canales

Last round of the Halloween pictures, at least for now.

 

Our local Halloween-party had a photography competition "Pose in the coffin" (a real coffin, btw). Lighting was a bit of a challenge in almost every way. It would've been better with a bit more time or equipment but I'm fairly satisfied how it eventually came up. The competition seemed to be a real hit and everyone enjoyed it very much.

 

SaaraM decided to take the competition by storm, dressing up dramatically as she seems to do and loving to pose for the camera (a good thing for the photographer). Her personal portfolio can be found @ www.mallit.fi/malli.php?id=1224182736

 

This picture shows the softer, more vulnerable side of our winning vampiress. Saara had a bunch of great shots and her previous modelling experience definitely shows.

Cuatro artistas: Cristina Almodóvar, Lucie Geffré, Paula Anta y Rafael Díaz, exponen sus creaciones en O_LUMEN, una iglesia transformada en espacio para el diálogo con el arte contemporáneo. Presentan instalaciones, escultura, pintura y fotografía junto a textos poéticos en diferentes formatos, para transmitir optimismo y esperanza. Fascinados por la belleza de la vida, artistas y comisarios dejan entrever que en la fragilidad también reside la fortaleza.

 

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My eight entry for Salon8. The assignement for this picture was "Vulnerable".

   

Salon 8 is a group project: 8 photographers take on 26 themes. 26 ideas seen through 8 different sets of eyes. Every two weeks we will posts these images of the world.

 

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The whole world's scared so I swallow the fear

Way to school! Long walk!

 

Caught children in Sikkim in various acts.... only they can be good at! each of the following attributes hold true..

 

amazing, altruistic, bombastic, brave, curious, calculating, conniving, creative, celebration, determined, energetic,enthusiastic, expressive, endearing, fashion conscious, fun-loving, futuristic, gesticulating, hardworking, happy, honest, harrowing, Innocent, innovative, inventive, inquisitive, jovial, Karishmatic, laughing, linguists, musical, nature lovers, naughty, nimble-footed, omnipresent, outgoing, quiet, quick, questioning, risk taking, social, spirited, spontanious, tireless, tantrum, ubiquitous, vibrant, vulnerable, vivacious, wonderment, ......

 

They make the world a wonderful and worthwhile place to live in. We are responsible to leave a better place for the generations to come...

Medair staff work with Civil Protection, Fire Service and other NGOs to assist with evacuation of the most vulnerable people from camps in Jacmel. Photo by Emma Le Beau/Medair

   

On November 13, 2017

Monarelief's ground crew carried out a new mission of helping most vulnerable families in Yemen. Our project this time was in Hodeidah in western Yemen, where there is 100000s families living under the poverty line and they can't find any resource to feed their families.

Our project to feed 500 families with urgent food aid was funded by Ikhwan Thabet Company in Hodeidah governorate.

Our mission this time wasn't easy but it was very hard, due to the complicated situation in the governorate and we spent almost a day trying to find a place to gather beneficiaries in and in order to be able to deliver them the food supply, but no one allowed us do so.

Finally, we resorted to choosing the area of the culture center which was hit this year by Saudi jets, destroying the whole center, forcing all employees there to lose their job.

During our food delivery, we heard several stories which they are reflecting the suffer of most families in the city. Our food supply delivered to families from al-Haly, Al-Hawak and al-Mayna'a districts of Hodeidah. Our volunteers work hard to find these 500 families within the 3 districts of Hodeidah.

Pictures showing you the destructions occurred by Saudi regime in the Culture Center.

Some stories we heard during the distribution process in Hodeidah.

People's needs are high comparing to what we are delivering. if we reached out 500 families with food supply but there is many others couldn't be reached out because our capability is limited and the needs are high in Hodeidah in western Yemen.

"If I have enough food in my home. I won't be here," she says. Most food aid delivered by Int'l NGOs didn't reach out the most needy families. Most people I met during @monarelief's last distribution in Hodeidah complaining and repeating the same.

Another woman told her story.

"I have got this bread from many places today," showing me her bag.

Believe me my son if I have anything inside my home to feed my 9-member family, I won't be now here in front of you begging u 2 help me.'' We are not able to continue. she says Hodeidah.

 

Once before happened in front of me and today the same thing has repeated again. People in Hodeidah in western #Yemen are hungry and they are fighting each other to get food. That is unfortunately, is completely true but could hear their voice.

The story of people in Hodeidah saying that there is many and many families who they don't have any idea how to get food to feed their children, I have seen many people begging to just get anything from the others. #Yemen

Here is one picture of many others pictures for the destructions committed by Saudi regime in #Yemen

Pic taken by @monarelief during food aid delivery funded by Ikhawn Thabet Group and carried out today at Culture Center in Hodeidah governorate in western #Yemen

Hargreaves Logistics roll out the new vulnerable user training course to all drivers, inlisting the help of local cycling clubs

Revisiting the "wounded deer" series from years ago.

Haegue Yang, Series of Vulnerable Arrangements- Domestics of Commodity, 2009

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