Monday, January 16, 2017

2017. Caribbean steps up earthquake risk reduction

Caribbean steps up earthquake risk reduction


At the Caribbean Urban Seismic Risk Forum (from left): Mr. Arturo López-Portillo Contreras, ACS; Mr. Ronald Jackson, CDEMA; Mr. François Anick Joseph, Minister of the Interior and Local Authorities, Haiti, Mr. Fritz Deshommes, State University of Haiti; Mr. Yves Fritz Joseph, National Laboratory of Building and Public Work of Haiti (Photo: UNDP Haiti)
 
By Alexcia Cooke
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, 16 January 2017 – Seven years on from the devastating earthquake in Haiti, countries from across the Caribbean are working hard to reduce the risks posed by seismic threats, as part of their wider drive towards sustainable development.
Read more at: http://www.unisdr.org/archive/51555

2017. Diaspora Challenge Initiative Winners Announced!


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Diaspora Challenge Initiative Winners Announced!

Emmanuel Ronald Bertrand
Project: Georgia, US; Higher Education for Rural Development: A mentorship program with Haiti's graduating college students to sup-port the municipalities (local mayors)
Steve Chérestal & Didier Jean-Baptiste
Project: Florida and P-au-P, Haiti; Countrywide Microfinance: A Web Platform to Provide Nano Loans and to Serve as a Virtual Marketplace Through Harnessing Remittances
Jean Conille
Project: Dominican Republic; Environment: Transport Energy Ecologically-Friendly Gas Filling Stations for Public Transport Vehicles
Michel Dégraff
Project: Cambridge, MA: Countrywide Education Inisyativ MIT-Ayiti: Amelyore aksè ak kalite nan ansèyman Syans, Teknoloji, Enjeniri & Matematik (STEM) nan nivo lekòl segondè ak inivèsite ann Ayiti (MIT-Haiti Initiative: Improve STEM teaching in Haiti's secondary schools and colleges)
Scheeler Devis
Project: New-York, US; Agro-industry: Production of Syrup, Alcohol, Charcoal and Purified Water
Paul Obed Dumersaint
Project: Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Agriculture,Energy,Environment: Project de développement de la recherche biotechnologique, (2) de gestion de déchets municipaux, (3) de développement de la bioénergie et (4) de valorisation de biomasse végétale en environnement)
Nedjeda Jean-Paul
Project: Quebec, Canada; Health Care: Création d'un laboratoire d'analyses médicales (Creation of a Medical Test Laboratory)
Marc Raphaël
Project: California; Solar Energy: Affordable Food Business via Solar-powered Trailers, Plus Internet Hotspots
Wisblaude Thermidor & Beverly Malebranche
Project: New Haven, CT; Countrywide Agriculture: Fairtrade Business Model
Marcel Wah
Project: Chisinau, Moldova, and Plainsboro, NJ Countrywide: Agriculture: Bee farming Generate Income From Bee-related Products and Services. Reverse Pollinator Decline. Expand Current Business.



Saturday, January 14, 2017

2017. Valuing Black Lives Global Summit Communiqué and Call to Action

“……..The anti-Black narrative is grounded in the lie that everything Black is inferior—Black skin, Black hair, Black culture, and Black values. For more than 500 years, nearly every institution of Western society has—explicitly and/or implicitly—carried the message that everything that comes out of Africa is inferior, including its people.

The anti-Black narrative is the reason why, according to the United Nations (2015), the descendants of the victims of enslavement, people of African ancestry all over the world, are today among the “poorest and most marginalized groups,” who “have limited access to quality education, health services, housing and social security, ... and all too often experience discrimination in their access to justice, and face alarmingly high rates of police violence, together with racial profiling.”..... "



Dear Sisters and Brothers:

Happy New Year. We hope this note finds you well.

We are delighted to announce the release of the Valuing Black Lives Global Summit Communiqué and Call to Action, available for download here.

This is a call to the African Diaspora to change our narrative in order to change our trajectory.

Thank you for joining Valuing Black Lives 2016 and contributing to the global exchange of ideas about how we free ourselves from the root causes of the devaluing of Black lives.

The 2017 Global Action Task Force has been hard at work planning for a May 2017 launch of the Action: #ImAfricanBornIn____ #WeAreOne, and will be releasing its plan next month.

Please share the Communiqué and Call to Action widely, and please join in, and help us spread the word about, the 2017 Global Action.

Thank you.

We look forward to our continuing collaboration with you in this third year of the International Decade for People of African Descent.

Sincerely,
Cheryl Tawede Grills,




Community Healing Network, Inc., 111 Whalley Avenue , New Haven, CT 06511

Slavery in our own communities. 21st Century Slavery.




Slavery does exist in its' simplistic form.  It exists in our need for shelter, water, food, for emotional and physical comfort, and drug addiction.

During times of disasters.  In the local and international shelters, in the distribution of water & food, in the movement of migrants and refugees from disasters and civil unrest.

Search for events on slavery (human trafficking and sex slavery) in your community.  Awareness is the first step.

           https://www.eventbrite.com/d/usa/human-trafficking/?crt=regular&sort=best
                -Change SEARCH criteria for your region (U.S., Caribbean, Africa, etc.)
                   to your community.

CDS  CEO BEMA International.






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