This document appears to be an annual report from an organization called WGG (Women's Global Group) that covers the period from September 2012 to March 2013. It introduces the co-chairs, vice-chairs, and steering group members of WGG. It also summarizes WGG's statements to the UN Commission on Social Development and Commission on the Status of Women, efforts to apply for a UN Trust Fund grant, incorporation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and guest speakers they had over this period. Photos are also included showing some of their events over this period like the International Day of the Girl celebration.
This document appears to be a report on the activities of the Girls Participation Task Force at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women's 57th session. It describes events like the Girls Tribunal, side events on topics related to girls' rights, and a girls' caucus. It also mentions media coverage of the session, including an article in the Huffington Post about the Girls Tribunal event. The document contains many hyperlinks to additional information on the task force's website.
To be filled
D: Through NGOs and
Civil Society
E: Through Girls
Themselves
F: Monitoring and
Evaluation
G: Fundraising and
Resource Mobilization
H: Communication and
Outreach
I: Membership
Development
J: Expertise and
Specialization Mapping
K: Strategic Planning
L: Annual Work Plans
M: Publications
N: Events and Forums
O: Partnerships
P: Capacity Building
Q: Mentoring
R: Internships
S: Any Other Areas
T: Steering Committee
Meetings
U: General Membership
The Working Group on Girls focused on institutionalizing girls' rights at the UN. It worked with the CEDAW, DPI, SG's campaign against violence, and CSW. It strengthened relationships with these entities, held conferences, and created task forces. The group advocated for girls, held parallel events, and ensured girls' participation. It gained measures to protect girls in emergencies, ensure their rights to education and health, support HIV-affected girls, eliminate discrimination, prevent violence, and maintain gender funding. The WGG also held a dialog on early marriage and elected new officers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
This document provides an introduction to computers, programming languages, and the history of the internet and world wide web. It discusses the basic components of a computer and how they work together. It describes the different types of programming languages from machine language to high-level languages like C. It outlines the history and purposes of various programming languages including Fortran, COBOL, Pascal, Ada, and C. It also summarizes the history of the internet and world wide web and how they have changed communication globally.
This document provides information about the Sisters of the Cross and Passion order's 2011 Province Assembly. It includes:
- A list of locations where sisters are based in England, Ireland, Peru and the US.
- Statistics on the number of sisters who have died, are in care homes, and their current ages.
- Details on the priority groups established at the 2006 Assembly, including the Pastoral Leadership Team and link sisters.
- An overview of gatherings, decision making processes, and ensuring participation of sisters in care homes.
- The identified strengths and challenges facing the province, including travel, age, finances, and statutory requirements.
- A call to walk courageously into
This document appears to be an annual report from an organization called WGG (Women's Global Group) that covers the period from September 2012 to March 2013. It introduces the co-chairs, vice-chairs, and steering group members of WGG. It also summarizes WGG's statements to the UN Commission on Social Development and Commission on the Status of Women, efforts to apply for a UN Trust Fund grant, incorporation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and guest speakers they had over this period. Photos are also included showing some of their events over this period like the International Day of the Girl celebration.
This document appears to be a report on the activities of the Girls Participation Task Force at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women's 57th session. It describes events like the Girls Tribunal, side events on topics related to girls' rights, and a girls' caucus. It also mentions media coverage of the session, including an article in the Huffington Post about the Girls Tribunal event. The document contains many hyperlinks to additional information on the task force's website.
To be filled
D: Through NGOs and
Civil Society
E: Through Girls
Themselves
F: Monitoring and
Evaluation
G: Fundraising and
Resource Mobilization
H: Communication and
Outreach
I: Membership
Development
J: Expertise and
Specialization Mapping
K: Strategic Planning
L: Annual Work Plans
M: Publications
N: Events and Forums
O: Partnerships
P: Capacity Building
Q: Mentoring
R: Internships
S: Any Other Areas
T: Steering Committee
Meetings
U: General Membership
The Working Group on Girls focused on institutionalizing girls' rights at the UN. It worked with the CEDAW, DPI, SG's campaign against violence, and CSW. It strengthened relationships with these entities, held conferences, and created task forces. The group advocated for girls, held parallel events, and ensured girls' participation. It gained measures to protect girls in emergencies, ensure their rights to education and health, support HIV-affected girls, eliminate discrimination, prevent violence, and maintain gender funding. The WGG also held a dialog on early marriage and elected new officers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
This document provides an introduction to computers, programming languages, and the history of the internet and world wide web. It discusses the basic components of a computer and how they work together. It describes the different types of programming languages from machine language to high-level languages like C. It outlines the history and purposes of various programming languages including Fortran, COBOL, Pascal, Ada, and C. It also summarizes the history of the internet and world wide web and how they have changed communication globally.
This document provides information about the Sisters of the Cross and Passion order's 2011 Province Assembly. It includes:
- A list of locations where sisters are based in England, Ireland, Peru and the US.
- Statistics on the number of sisters who have died, are in care homes, and their current ages.
- Details on the priority groups established at the 2006 Assembly, including the Pastoral Leadership Team and link sisters.
- An overview of gatherings, decision making processes, and ensuring participation of sisters in care homes.
- The identified strengths and challenges facing the province, including travel, age, finances, and statutory requirements.
- A call to walk courageously into
An organic system or organization is characterized as being alive, ever-changing and adapting, interdependent, unpredictable, resilient, sustaining, and sustainable. Participation is not optional and leadership resides in the whole group, not any single person or team. Outcomes are not predetermined and the system befriends confusion and sometimes chaos. It requires letting go of established mindsets, behaviors, and ego, as well as suspending judgment, opinion, and preconceived notions to operate effectively. Nature is the expert in organic organization.
The Sisters of the Cross and Passion minister in Botswana through various pastoral and community activities. They provide pastoral support in Oodi and the Diocese of Gaborone. They also engage in quilting projects in Mmopane and Metsimotlhabe to help the community. The sisters participate in formation activities and now have a new novice, Pulane Makepe, who is from Tlokweng.
El documento describe la experiencia de las Hermanas Pasionistas de Chile con un modelo orgánico de gobierno. Se organizaron en cuatro áreas basadas en la misión, vida e identidad pasionista. Eligen animadoras para cada área que forman un equipo de animación provincial. Este modelo les ayudó a ser más autónomas y creativas al servicio de la vida desde 2006 a 2009. Luego adoptaron el lema "Comunión de Comunidades" y se organizaron en cuatro misiones hasta 2012.
The Working Group on Girls Inc. annual report summarizes activities from 2011-2012. It establishes the Working Group as an independent NGO with 501(c)(3) status and a board of directors. It outlines the organizational structure including officers, committees, and goals to advocate for girls' rights at the UN. Key events included membership meetings, steering committee meetings, communications efforts like launching a website, and over 20 parallel events organized during the Commission on the Status of Women.
The Working Group on Girls focused on institutionalizing girls' rights within the UN from 2010-2011. They organized task forces to carry out their work, and selected girl advocates to participate. They assisted in integrating girl voices at the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The WGG prepared statements on discrimination and violence against girls that were presented at CSW meetings. They also organized several parallel events at CSW55 on topics such as commercial sexual exploitation of girls and STEM education for girls.
Este documento describe el Arroyo Ayuí, un curso de agua en la provincia de Corrientes, Argentina. Presenta información sobre la ecología del arroyo, incluyendo las especies de plantas y animales que lo habitan. También discute los posibles impactos negativos del cultivo industrial sobre el arroyo y sus bosques ribereños, como la pérdida de hábitat y la contaminación. Finalmente, menciona un proyecto para convertir el cauce del arroyo en un lago que podría destruir completamente su ecosistema.
The Working Group on Girls of the NGO Committee on UNICEF focused on institutionalizing girls' rights throughout the UN system over the past year. They advocated for girls' rights in various UN mechanisms like the Third Committee and CSW. They supported UNICEF's 20th anniversary of the CRC by encouraging girls' participation. For CSW54, they ensured girls were represented and their needs addressed by submitting a statement, developing talking points, and planning youth oriented events. They also collaborated with UNICEF on incorporating recommendations into their CSW54 paper.
The document discusses social media use among different age groups and outlines recommendations for using Twitter professionally. It notes that young girls' involvement in social media and the age cohort of 35 to 54 year olds on Facebook both grew significantly from 2009. It then provides an overview of Twitter, describing it as a tool for microblogging status updates of up to 140 characters that followers can see and re-tweet. The document concludes by advising professional Twitter users to be cautious, follow others but not expect follow backs, share rather than market, and use multiple account management tools.
Un terremoto de magnitud 8.8 sacudió Chile el 27 de febrero de 2010, causando daños en varias ciudades como Santiago, Talca, Viña del Mar y Concepción. El terremoto generó un tsunami que afectó zonas costeras. En las semanas siguientes, se reportaron daños a infraestructura, saqueos y esfuerzos de rescate en las áreas afectadas.
El documento hace un llamado a la solidaridad y ayuda hacia las víctimas del terremoto en Chile, sugiriendo donar sangre, alimentos no perecibles, ropa, dinero y tiempo de manera organizada a través de instituciones reconocidas. También pide un uso responsable de la tecnología y redes para no saturarlas, así como denunciar actos de especulación o estafa.
Botswana está haciendo progresos en la lucha contra la alta tasa de infecciones por VIH/SIDA, con una estimación del 37.3% de personas entre 15-49 años infectadas a finales de 2003. Las Hermanas Pasionistas están ayudando en este esfuerzo a través de programas de prevención mediante la educación de los jóvenes y el cuidado de niños huérfanos por el SIDA. Los huérfanos pronto tendrán una nueva casa.
An organic system or organization is characterized as being alive, ever-changing and adapting, interdependent, unpredictable, resilient, sustaining, and sustainable. Participation is not optional and leadership resides in the whole group, not any single person or team. Outcomes are not predetermined and the system befriends confusion and sometimes chaos. It requires letting go of established mindsets, behaviors, and ego, as well as suspending judgment, opinion, and preconceived notions to operate effectively. Nature is the expert in organic organization.
The Sisters of the Cross and Passion minister in Botswana through various pastoral and community activities. They provide pastoral support in Oodi and the Diocese of Gaborone. They also engage in quilting projects in Mmopane and Metsimotlhabe to help the community. The sisters participate in formation activities and now have a new novice, Pulane Makepe, who is from Tlokweng.
El documento describe la experiencia de las Hermanas Pasionistas de Chile con un modelo orgánico de gobierno. Se organizaron en cuatro áreas basadas en la misión, vida e identidad pasionista. Eligen animadoras para cada área que forman un equipo de animación provincial. Este modelo les ayudó a ser más autónomas y creativas al servicio de la vida desde 2006 a 2009. Luego adoptaron el lema "Comunión de Comunidades" y se organizaron en cuatro misiones hasta 2012.
The Working Group on Girls Inc. annual report summarizes activities from 2011-2012. It establishes the Working Group as an independent NGO with 501(c)(3) status and a board of directors. It outlines the organizational structure including officers, committees, and goals to advocate for girls' rights at the UN. Key events included membership meetings, steering committee meetings, communications efforts like launching a website, and over 20 parallel events organized during the Commission on the Status of Women.
The Working Group on Girls focused on institutionalizing girls' rights within the UN from 2010-2011. They organized task forces to carry out their work, and selected girl advocates to participate. They assisted in integrating girl voices at the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The WGG prepared statements on discrimination and violence against girls that were presented at CSW meetings. They also organized several parallel events at CSW55 on topics such as commercial sexual exploitation of girls and STEM education for girls.
Este documento describe el Arroyo Ayuí, un curso de agua en la provincia de Corrientes, Argentina. Presenta información sobre la ecología del arroyo, incluyendo las especies de plantas y animales que lo habitan. También discute los posibles impactos negativos del cultivo industrial sobre el arroyo y sus bosques ribereños, como la pérdida de hábitat y la contaminación. Finalmente, menciona un proyecto para convertir el cauce del arroyo en un lago que podría destruir completamente su ecosistema.
The Working Group on Girls of the NGO Committee on UNICEF focused on institutionalizing girls' rights throughout the UN system over the past year. They advocated for girls' rights in various UN mechanisms like the Third Committee and CSW. They supported UNICEF's 20th anniversary of the CRC by encouraging girls' participation. For CSW54, they ensured girls were represented and their needs addressed by submitting a statement, developing talking points, and planning youth oriented events. They also collaborated with UNICEF on incorporating recommendations into their CSW54 paper.
The document discusses social media use among different age groups and outlines recommendations for using Twitter professionally. It notes that young girls' involvement in social media and the age cohort of 35 to 54 year olds on Facebook both grew significantly from 2009. It then provides an overview of Twitter, describing it as a tool for microblogging status updates of up to 140 characters that followers can see and re-tweet. The document concludes by advising professional Twitter users to be cautious, follow others but not expect follow backs, share rather than market, and use multiple account management tools.
Un terremoto de magnitud 8.8 sacudió Chile el 27 de febrero de 2010, causando daños en varias ciudades como Santiago, Talca, Viña del Mar y Concepción. El terremoto generó un tsunami que afectó zonas costeras. En las semanas siguientes, se reportaron daños a infraestructura, saqueos y esfuerzos de rescate en las áreas afectadas.
El documento hace un llamado a la solidaridad y ayuda hacia las víctimas del terremoto en Chile, sugiriendo donar sangre, alimentos no perecibles, ropa, dinero y tiempo de manera organizada a través de instituciones reconocidas. También pide un uso responsable de la tecnología y redes para no saturarlas, así como denunciar actos de especulación o estafa.
Botswana está haciendo progresos en la lucha contra la alta tasa de infecciones por VIH/SIDA, con una estimación del 37.3% de personas entre 15-49 años infectadas a finales de 2003. Las Hermanas Pasionistas están ayudando en este esfuerzo a través de programas de prevención mediante la educación de los jóvenes y el cuidado de niños huérfanos por el SIDA. Los huérfanos pronto tendrán una nueva casa.