Tuesday, March 21, 2017

You're invited to 2017 WANDA Awards (Mar 25, 2017)


Hello,
You are invited to the following event:
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Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:
Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT)

Fraser Mansion
1701 20th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
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Who will honor the #HiddenFigures in the Food System? That's the question we posed in created the 1st Annual Awards to celebrating WANDA turning 1.


With the lack of leadership opportunities for women and girls especially of color, we are taking time to host this premiere event that honors women as luminary global changemakers, culinary innovators, pioneering nutritionists, and media makers impacting the food system from Africa to the Diaspora.


In commemorating Women’s History Month and National Nutrition Month, the esteemed honorees are recognized for breaking barriers from farm to table at this distinguished celebration. Held in the upscale historic Fraser Mansion located in DuPont Circle, the highly anticipated affair will feature a live musical performance by northern Nigerian artist, Ziriums. Invited guests will include dignitaries, entrepreneurs and academics from the Diaspora while enjoying a catered dinner reception.

Our esteemed honorees include former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Sanders, CEO of FEEEDS, Celebrity Chef Elle Simone of America's Test Kitchen, Dr. Sunyatta Amen, serial entrepreneur and owner of Calabash Teahouse and Cafe, Linord Moudou, Health Producer of Voice of America's Africa 54 and America's Pioneer in Dietetics, Anne A. Walden. 

The purpose of this event is to fundraise for the "Where's WANDA?" initiative to inspire girls as future food leaders in Africa and the Diaspora like these phenomenal honorees. We need your support to bring awareness and action to create more Where's WANDA educational products to teach kids about health of African foods through the Where's WANDA? book series, learning games and toolkits for educators, health providers and parents. 

So far we crowdfunded our initial Where's WANDA? book with the help of family and friends and we want to continue to build. By 2030 WANDA's goal is to touch the lives of 1 million women and girls to educate, advocate and innovate for a better life, community and food system in Africa and the Diaspora.

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Sunday, March 12, 2017

2017 AILA International Fellowship


CSIS is now accepting applications for the

2017 AILA International Fellowship
 


Take a look at highlights from last year's program in this short video.

Program Dates: September 18-22, 2017
Application Deadline: May 7, 2017
Tuition: $4,500 USD*

 
CSIS is now accepting applications for the 2017 AILA International Fellowship (AIF). Each year, mid-career professionals from around the globe are selected to participate in an intensive, one-week fellowship program that equips aspiring leaders to be effective and ethical changemakers.

Through interactive and experiential learning sessions led by CSIS's network of world-class scholars and practitioners, AIF Fellows gain a deeper understanding of the complex global dynamics and moral dilemmas they face as leaders.




  For more information about application details and program logistics, pleasevisit the AIF website. Questions? Contact CSIS Director of Training Initiatives,Barbara Petzen.

*Tuition does not include lodging or transportation. A limited amount of tuition assistance for outstanding candidates in the not-for-profit sector may be available.

Friday, March 10, 2017

2017. House Committee Passes Homeland Security For Children Act

http://www.hstoday.us/single-article/house-committee-passes-homeland-security-for-children-act/4197a8aece7ff22b8504b1fb121c6624.html




House Committee Passes Homeland Security For Children Act
By: Homeland Security Today Staff
03/08/2017 ( 5:48pm)

Legislation to incorporate children’s needs into disaster preparedness planning was unanimously passed Wednesday by the House Committee on Homeland Security.

In 2015, Save the Children issued a report which disclosed 10 years after Hurricane Katrina children are still unnecessarily vulnerable to disasters. The report noted there are significant gaps in disaster management and recovery and child physical health and trauma.

“The unique needs of children—physical, mental, and emotional—are too often an afterthought when it comes to disaster preparedness planning,” said the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Payne, Jr. (D-NJ), ranking member of the committee’s Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Communications. “When those needs aren’t considered, children are put at greater risk of harm during an emergency and of long-term trauma. Children are the most vulnerable during disasters, and emergency planning must reflect that. By incorporating the needs of children into all disaster preparedness efforts at the Department of Homeland Security, this bill takes an important step to ensuring our children are safe from harm.”

The Homeland Security for Children Act:
  • Would amend the Homeland Security Act to authorize the Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy and Plans to review and incorporate feedback from organizations representing the needs of children into Department-wide policies;
  • Would amend the Homeland Security Act to authorize the Federal Emergency Management Agency to incorporate children’s needs into all of its preparation, mitigation, response and recovery activities, and to carry out this responsibility, this section requires the appointment of a technical expert, who may consult with other relevant experts outside of the agency; and
  • Require the Under Secretary to submit to the House Committee on Homeland Security and the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs a report on the efforts undertaken to incorporate the needs of children in department-wide policies, programs and activities.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Protecting our children and vulnerable individuals. New: Child Safeguarding Video from Save the Children


Protection of children, and other individuals vulnerable during time of disasters.  Protection in shelters should be one of the highest priorities during these times of stress.
CDS CEO BEMA International
This video highlights how you can effectively safeguard children from people who seek to do them harm.

Protection

Child Safeguarding

Sometimes the people charged with protecting children in emergencies are the very people who seek to do them harm. This video highlights some of the signs of potential Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA)—a common category of child abuse in emergencies—and how you can respond to effectively safeguard children.

American Missionary Accused of Having Sex with Minors in His Haitian Orphanage

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