Monday, February 26, 2018

Drought. A GLOBAL CONCERN. February 2018. What life looks like at 'Day Zero'

Could you withstand one day, one week, or a month living in the same conditions of water rationing that the community of Cape Town, South Africa are experiencing?

TAKE ACTION NOW!   Take action now for your communities.

CDS.  CEO BEMA International



https://www.cnn.com/videos/weather/2018/02/22/cape-town-water-crisis-day-zero-life-orig.cnn

What life looks like at 'Day Zero'

CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam and his family try to use just 25 liters of water per person, to mimic what life could soon be like for Cape Town residents.

February "Ambassador's Luncheon" to hear from His Excellency Selwin Hart, Ambassador of the Barbados to the U.S.


An invitation from Sister Cities International

Join us at our February "Ambassador's Luncheon" to hear from His Excellency Selwin Hart, Ambassador of the Barbados to the U.S.


Dear friends,

Please join Sister Cities International and the City Club of Washington for our Ambassador's Luncheon this Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at the City Club of Washington.

Each month, we host a different Ambassador to speak about their work and the importance of citizen diplomacy while attendees enjoy lunch. This event will be complimentary to members of the City Club and $20 for guests.

 
  *Click on the image to download a PDF of the flyer
 
To RSVP, be sure to email Annalise Parks at annalise.parks@clubcorp.com. We hope to see you on Wednesday.

 
Sincerely,

The Sister Cities International Team
 

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Thursday, February 22, 2018

FREE.....February 28th Event. African American-Turkish Connections Through the Arts.

** Light Appetizer & Drinks
*** Free Admission 

FEB. 28: ART EXHIBITION AND RECEPTION ON AFRICAN AMERICAN-TURKISH CONNECTIONS THROUGH THE ARTS

FEB. 28: ART EXHIBITION AND RECEPTION ON AFRICAN AMERICAN-TURKISH CONNECTIONS THROUGH THE ARTS
Please join us for an
ART EXHIBITION on AFRICAN AMERICAN - TURKISH CONNECTIONS THROUGH THE ARTS

featuring profiles of
JAMES BALDWIN & AHMET ERTEGUN
and
THE WORKS OF HULIS MAVRUK

In honor of:
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH

Rayburn HOB, Room 2261
Washington, D.C.
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Reception from 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM





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***** TRUE STORY: When Turkish Embassy in DC was hosting African-Americans for social event in 50s : it caused a diplomatic crisis.
U.S Government Officials  warned Turks not to take African-Americans in. The State Dep advised Turks to take African Americans from the back door. Turks refused. 

Then-Turkish Ambassador Munir Ertegun -Father of Ahmet Ertegun- responded that all guests of the Turkey would enter through the front door as equals.Police arrested the Ambassador's son, Ahmet Ertegun, for violating segregation laws. 

Turkish Embassy in DC began to host jazz concerts in 1950s because the National Press Club had refused to host the jazz concerts organized by the ambassador's son Ahmed. 

The reason? The concerts were going to be open for Black Americans. 

“Orgies While People Are Dying”: How Charity Oxfam Allowed Sex Abuse in Ailing Countries Like Haiti

Why does it take so long for these types of incidents to come to light.
Haiti 8-years?
Will Ebola financial mishandling take more then 5 to 8 years to come to light for Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia?  Possible 12-years or more?

WHO MONITORS AND EVALUATES THESE ORGANIZATIONS IMMEDIATELY?

Could an unbiased professional entity or organization be utilized to immediatly address issue to evaluate and monitor OXFAM, Save the Children, even the United Nations? YES. IT ALREADY EXISTS.

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https://www.democracynow.org/2018/2/21/orgies_while_people_are_dying_how


Oxfam has been hit with dozens more misconduct allegations in the days since The Times of London revealed Oxfam tried to cover up sex crimes by senior aid workers in Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake. On Tuesday, Oxfam’s leadership was questioned by British lawmakers, and apologized for its failure to report sexual misconduct to Haitian authorities. Prostitution is illegal in Haiti, but Oxfam refused to report the activity of its aid workers to Haitian police. Haiti has threatened to expel Oxfam from the country over the scandal. For more, we speak with Sean O’Neill, chief reporter at The Times newspaper in London, which broke the story of the scandal.

We also speak with Haitian-American novelist Edwidge Danticat and Taina Bien-Aimé, executive director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women.
https://www.democracynow.org/2018/2...



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