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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Anacostia Arts Center. Washington, D.C., Ward 8 and BEMA International HQ. October 2022

Honored to have BEMA International HQ co-located with the Anacostia Arts Center.

The Anacostia Arts Center is available for BEMA International member events/

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Fall Art Shows @ Anacostia Arts Center

 

 

The Anacostia Arts Center shows are back and better than ever! Home to the arts, culture, and small businesses in Washington, DC, we are excited to announce the showing of three dynamic art exhibits in collaboration with Luis Del Valle, The Serbian Embassy, and The DAP Project. 

 

Learn more about the shows on our website!

Monday, October 17, 2022

Congratulations to Upward African Women fundraiser Sunday, October 16, 2022

Congratulation to:

 Ms. Monalisa Okojie, Executive Director
 Ms. Aneakho Ojior, Program Development Director
 Ms. Norma Dalke, Youth Program Director
 Ms. Mesa Ada Usiade, Fundraising and Event Director
 Ms. Nathalie Beasnael, Community Relations Director
 Ms. Seye Tesfazgy, Children Affairs Director 
 
...and key advisors and members of Upward African Women (UAW) for a successful 2022 UAW Fundraiser Sunday, October 16, 2022.
 
Honored to attend and participant in an outstanding event to support UAW.  
 
From all members, and especially to those members that attended in the Los Angeles community in BEMA International "Congratulations UAW!"
 
Looking forward to UAW's 2023 fundraiser supporting Women and Girls in Los Angeles, Africa, the diaspora, the World, and 'The Final Frontier'.
 
Making "Let's Work Together" not just words, but words of action.  
 
Look for postings of photos of the 2022 fundraiser on the UAW website 'Gallery' at https://www.upwardafricanwoman.org/
 
We needed this
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Charles D, Sharp
Chair\CEO
BEMA International
Washington, D.C.
 

 


Friday, October 14, 2022

NEW ONLINE COURSES. DisasterReady. Effects of Emergencies on Health & Nutrition October 14, 2022

 Two online courses added to BEMA International, INTERNATIONAL\GLOBAL EDUCATION & TRAINING.

 https://www.blackemergmanagersassociation.org/p/effects-of-emergencies-on-health.html


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Effects of Emergencies on Health & Nutrition

World hunger and malnutrition have reached critical levels. The ongoing pandemic, increased conflicts, climate warming, and dramatic rise in food prices are moving countries that were already vulnerable into crisis. World Food Day is Sunday, 16 October. We encourage you to take action by learning how different types of emergencies affect health and nutrition risk factors. 

These two free online courses from Save the Children introduce key concepts, the importance of pre-emergency risk assessments, and how to predict the impact of different emergencies on nutrition and health. Strengthen your skills and understanding to ensure no one is left behind. 

Effects of Emergencies on Health & Nutrition: An Introduction
 

In this free self-paced online course, you will learn how to identify which risks to health and nutrition increase in different types of emergencies in order to reduce preventable illness and death.
 
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Effects of Emergencies on Health & Nutrition: An Advanced Guide
 

In this free self-paced online course, you will learn how to predict the impact of different emergencies on health and nutrition and how to respond to emergencies with the required urgency.
 
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DHS\Science & Technology. Drone Piloting Proficiency Takes Flight with Certification Course October 13, 2022

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It’s a hot August day at the Maryland State Police Training Academy. The sun is shining bright and there’s a constant buzzing in the air. It’s not insects – though those are certainly out and about as well – it’s small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS), also known as drones.

Dozens of officials from across the country, spanning a variety of different federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, have gathered together for intensive training. The “Advanced Open/Obstructed Test Proctor Course for Evaluating Drone Capabilities and Remote Pilot Proficiency” was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in conjunction with the Science and Technology Directorate (S&T). The goal is right there in the title: evaluating capabilities and proficiency. Competent drone piloting is critical when lives are on the line; these devices are used in numerous law enforcement operations including search and rescue and counter IED (improvised explosive device) efforts.

“We first developed these test methods with the idea of helping the government to identify and test ground robots to make sure we have a standardized method and we’re buying the best,” explained S&T Standards Manager Kai-Dee Chu, PhD. “We have been using them to test drones for procurement purposes, and the first responders found out for themselves that these standardized test methods are even better than their training courses. So, they adopted these test methods and it’s just caught on like wildfire – not just in the United States, but now in Canada, in Korea, in Japan…these test methods are used by all these first responders.”

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Drone in flight during the “Advanced Open/Obstructed Test Proctor Course for Evaluating Drone Capabilities and Remote Pilot Proficiency.” Photo credit: S&T.

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Washington, D.C.
bEMA International

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 Partnering (C5&P)

 

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