Efren R. Molina has over 18 years of experience as a civil engineer working on various infrastructure projects around the world. His experience includes working as a civil engineer for AECOM Middle East in Qatar from 2015 to present where he was responsible for quality control and inspection activities on a road construction project. Prior to that, he worked for Gusan Construction Company in Saudi Arabia from 2011 to 2014 performing quality assurance and quality control inspections on refinery and power plant projects. He also worked for The Zenitaka Corporation in Uganda from 2010 to 2011 as a quality assurance and quality control engineer rehabilitating hospitals and supplying medical equipment.
YouTube es un sitio web donde los usuarios pueden subir y compartir videos de todo tipo, incluyendo clips de películas, programas de televisión, videos musicales y contenido amateur como videoblogs. A pesar de las reglas contra el contenido con derechos de autor, este tipo de material se encuentra disponible en abundancia en la plataforma. YouTube permite a las personas publicar videos de forma pública o privada para compartir información sobre diferentes temas de manera rápida con otras personas de todo el mundo.
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Dear All,
Kindly view my portfolio in SlideShare!
Event Emcee | Birthday MC | Anchor | Show Host | Corporate Emcee | Master of Ceremonies | Wedding/Sangeet MC
Founded in 1997 UDYAMA primarily aims
towards strengthening and building capacities of local communities towards rejuvenating & building human, ecological,
social, economic capital rejuvenation & well-being improvement with a
view to changing the culture of cultivating solutions towards resilience
in blending with time honored improved technology transformation
with well-articulated development communication incorporating
inclusion, technological innovations to address next development
challenges of climate crisis with a broader objective to interconnect
with lives, livelihoods and lifestyle of present and for future generations
in order to link to the broader view of poverty & poverty alleviation that
goes beyond just income & food but for immunity boosting and better
nutrition to human, regenerate soil, source of food, water nutrition lifestyle. Local Action, Build on What Exists how this influences the asset base –
categorize, strategies that make up their livelihoods. An-integrated
perspective, unites the concepts of economic development with cross
sector Integration resolution for people & planet: the future we want
•Facilitate Risk Informed Development & Catalyze Agents of Change
management insulating solutions to resilience, adaptation, repurpose
•Catalyzes a systemic change an interconnected process for resilience
pathways to strengthen food system, WASH system, education system to
advance health systems with regard to economies & livelihoods for all
as climate crises are systemic & health crises are cascading now
Activity Verticals that connect community with multiple constituents:Sustainable Food Systems interlinking ecological advancement,
watersheds, Nature Based Solutions , Stream Rejuvenation , Scienceled Resilient Livelihoods, FFSs with evidences with social technology Climate Adaptation & DRR with innovation & Inclusion
interconnecting WASH, Nutrition and Environmental Education,
Health , Resilient Farming for Farmer Producer Organizations &
Women Collectives , Entrepreneurship to Minimize Distress Migration,
distress sale , Marketing & Processing , Skill building maximization Low Emission Development strategies & Carbon Credit , Carbon
minus studies & Agri-Eco-Tourism integrating with Circular
Development & Economies in Reusing, Rejuvenating , Reshaping ,
Resource base (Food , Water, Culture-Nature , Biodiversity, Green
Energy . Technology,) Partnering & Multi Stakeholder Approach in
ensuring CAB Protocols ,Vaccine readiness, health crises & Social
Protection Pathways ,wellbeing improvement & enabling environment
UDYAMA is a development organization that has been working to build human, social, and natural capital through agro-ecology and nature-based solutions. COVID-19 has prompted UDYAMA to renew its efforts to address interconnected crises like climate change, biodiversity loss, and health vulnerabilities. UDYAMA aims to leverage partnerships and resources to boost resilience, adaptation, and transformation through initiatives like sustainable food and water systems, livelihood skills building, and policy influence. UDYAMA takes an integrated, evidence-based approach to support communities most at risk from climate impacts and health crises.
UDYAMA is an Indian non-profit organization that facilitates initiatives related to the environment, water and sanitation, disaster risk reduction, climate change, green energy, information and communications technology, and livelihood resilience. UDYAMA works with communities and stakeholders through actions, reflection, advocacy, and has received awards for its work, including being selected as the winner of the International Excellence Prize at the 16th Kyobo Environment Grand Prize ceremony in 2014. UDYAMA is also involved with the UN Global Compact and the Climate Technology Centre and Network.
The document provides information on Udyama, a non-profit organization based in Odisha, India that aims to strengthen local communities through capacity building, livelihood enhancement, and increasing resilience to risks and vulnerabilities. It discusses Udyama's vision, mission, strategic approaches and thematic areas of work, which include community livelihoods, climate adaptation, entrepreneurship, and disaster risk reduction. Examples are given of key projects implemented by Udyama in various districts of Odisha covering topics such as COVID response, farmer producer organizations, watershed development, and support for fishing communities.
Efren R. Molina has over 18 years of experience as a civil engineer working on various infrastructure projects around the world. His experience includes working as a civil engineer for AECOM Middle East in Qatar from 2015 to present where he was responsible for quality control and inspection activities on a road construction project. Prior to that, he worked for Gusan Construction Company in Saudi Arabia from 2011 to 2014 performing quality assurance and quality control inspections on refinery and power plant projects. He also worked for The Zenitaka Corporation in Uganda from 2010 to 2011 as a quality assurance and quality control engineer rehabilitating hospitals and supplying medical equipment.
YouTube es un sitio web donde los usuarios pueden subir y compartir videos de todo tipo, incluyendo clips de películas, programas de televisión, videos musicales y contenido amateur como videoblogs. A pesar de las reglas contra el contenido con derechos de autor, este tipo de material se encuentra disponible en abundancia en la plataforma. YouTube permite a las personas publicar videos de forma pública o privada para compartir información sobre diferentes temas de manera rápida con otras personas de todo el mundo.
Chennai Emcee | Anchor | Model | Dancer | Singer Nandhini PortfolioNandhini Aravindan
Dear All,
Kindly view my portfolio in SlideShare!
Event Emcee | Birthday MC | Anchor | Show Host | Corporate Emcee | Master of Ceremonies | Wedding/Sangeet MC
Founded in 1997 UDYAMA primarily aims
towards strengthening and building capacities of local communities towards rejuvenating & building human, ecological,
social, economic capital rejuvenation & well-being improvement with a
view to changing the culture of cultivating solutions towards resilience
in blending with time honored improved technology transformation
with well-articulated development communication incorporating
inclusion, technological innovations to address next development
challenges of climate crisis with a broader objective to interconnect
with lives, livelihoods and lifestyle of present and for future generations
in order to link to the broader view of poverty & poverty alleviation that
goes beyond just income & food but for immunity boosting and better
nutrition to human, regenerate soil, source of food, water nutrition lifestyle. Local Action, Build on What Exists how this influences the asset base –
categorize, strategies that make up their livelihoods. An-integrated
perspective, unites the concepts of economic development with cross
sector Integration resolution for people & planet: the future we want
•Facilitate Risk Informed Development & Catalyze Agents of Change
management insulating solutions to resilience, adaptation, repurpose
•Catalyzes a systemic change an interconnected process for resilience
pathways to strengthen food system, WASH system, education system to
advance health systems with regard to economies & livelihoods for all
as climate crises are systemic & health crises are cascading now
Activity Verticals that connect community with multiple constituents:Sustainable Food Systems interlinking ecological advancement,
watersheds, Nature Based Solutions , Stream Rejuvenation , Scienceled Resilient Livelihoods, FFSs with evidences with social technology Climate Adaptation & DRR with innovation & Inclusion
interconnecting WASH, Nutrition and Environmental Education,
Health , Resilient Farming for Farmer Producer Organizations &
Women Collectives , Entrepreneurship to Minimize Distress Migration,
distress sale , Marketing & Processing , Skill building maximization Low Emission Development strategies & Carbon Credit , Carbon
minus studies & Agri-Eco-Tourism integrating with Circular
Development & Economies in Reusing, Rejuvenating , Reshaping ,
Resource base (Food , Water, Culture-Nature , Biodiversity, Green
Energy . Technology,) Partnering & Multi Stakeholder Approach in
ensuring CAB Protocols ,Vaccine readiness, health crises & Social
Protection Pathways ,wellbeing improvement & enabling environment
UDYAMA is a development organization that has been working to build human, social, and natural capital through agro-ecology and nature-based solutions. COVID-19 has prompted UDYAMA to renew its efforts to address interconnected crises like climate change, biodiversity loss, and health vulnerabilities. UDYAMA aims to leverage partnerships and resources to boost resilience, adaptation, and transformation through initiatives like sustainable food and water systems, livelihood skills building, and policy influence. UDYAMA takes an integrated, evidence-based approach to support communities most at risk from climate impacts and health crises.
UDYAMA is an Indian non-profit organization that facilitates initiatives related to the environment, water and sanitation, disaster risk reduction, climate change, green energy, information and communications technology, and livelihood resilience. UDYAMA works with communities and stakeholders through actions, reflection, advocacy, and has received awards for its work, including being selected as the winner of the International Excellence Prize at the 16th Kyobo Environment Grand Prize ceremony in 2014. UDYAMA is also involved with the UN Global Compact and the Climate Technology Centre and Network.
The document provides information on Udyama, a non-profit organization based in Odisha, India that aims to strengthen local communities through capacity building, livelihood enhancement, and increasing resilience to risks and vulnerabilities. It discusses Udyama's vision, mission, strategic approaches and thematic areas of work, which include community livelihoods, climate adaptation, entrepreneurship, and disaster risk reduction. Examples are given of key projects implemented by Udyama in various districts of Odisha covering topics such as COVID response, farmer producer organizations, watershed development, and support for fishing communities.
This organization has received numerous awards and accolades from 2006 to 2018 for their work in areas such as rural reconstruction, environment, social services, water harvesting, and sustainable development. They have been recognized by and accredited to various United Nations organizations including UNHABITAT, UNFCCC, UNCCD, UNEP, and UNESCO. They have also received partnership awards and are a member of several global initiatives focused on issues like sustainable consumption and production, food systems, and soil management.
1) The document welcomes the recipient to join the Asia Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS) Partnership network, which brings together organizations, businesses, and experts to collaborate on climate-resilient development in Asia and the Pacific region.
2) As a member, the recipient can share expertise, learn from others, and support partnership activities like regional workshops, online trainings, and the annual Asia LEDS Forum.
3) The partnership secretariat invites the recipient to stay updated on activities, access resources for members, and suggest new collaborations within the growing regional network.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Este documento argumenta que la gestión de los recursos hídricos debe estar en el centro de las respuestas políticas globales al cambio climático. Actualmente hay 11 miembros de la Coalición Mundial del Agua y el Clima que trabajan activamente para integrar la gestión del agua y el clima. Se invita a otros interesados a unirse a la Coalición y participar en las negociaciones sobre el cambio climático.
Pradeep Mahapatra is the secretary and team leader of Udyama, an NGO based in Bhubaneswar, India. Udyama works on issues related to disaster management, climate change adaptation, water and sanitation, and sustainable livelihoods. Pradeep Mahapatra has over 15 years of experience in the development sector. He has led several projects for Udyama and has represented the organization at various international conferences and workshops. Pradeep Mahapatra and Udyama have received recognition for their work, including international awards for their environmental projects.
Udyama, led by Pradeep Mahapatra, was selected as the winner of the 16th Kyobo Life Education Foundation's International Excellence Prize in 2014 for their work on environment, WASH, disaster risk reduction, climate change, green energy, ICT, livelihoods, and human rights in India. Udyama focuses on actions, reflection, advocacy, and promoting sustainable development in these areas. They have received several other awards and accolades for their work and initiatives related to water, sanitation, climate justice, food and nutrition.
The document outlines recommendations from Civil 20 to G20 leaders on policies for an inclusive global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises. It calls on G20 countries to (1) implement bold, inclusive economic and public health policies including debt relief and vaccine access; (2) uphold accountability and transparency; (3) pursue commitments on climate change, SDGs, and civil society participation; and (4) bridge financing gaps for developing countries. It also urges G20 to strengthen multilateral cooperation and support reforms to international institutions. Civil 20 remains committed to advocating for just policies that create a sustainable future for all people and the planet.
UDYAMA is a non-profit organization established in 1997 in Odisha, India. It works to build community resilience and promote sustainable livelihoods through partnerships, empowering local people, and facilitating risk reduction. UDYAMA focuses on issues like food security, water and sanitation, health, livelihood skills, disaster risk reduction, and environmental protection. It takes an integrated approach and emphasizes participatory development processes. UDYAMA has partnerships with multiple organizations and works in sectors such as agriculture, skills training, water and sanitation, and access to clean energy. The organization aims to demonstrate sustainable development approaches and empower communities to adapt to risks and vulnerabilities.
Udyama is a non-profit organization founded in 1997 in Odisha, India that aims to strengthen local communities and build their capacities. It works to improve ecological, economic, and human capital through sustainable use of local resources. Key approaches involve building community resilience, enhancing adaptation, promoting self-reliance, and strengthening communities through development programs. Udyama has undertaken various projects related to livelihoods, agriculture, water management, and disaster risk reduction, working with state and national government agencies as well as other partners and donors. It has received several awards for its community development work.
This document summarizes a project supported by SDTT, Mumbai that aims to capitalize on opportunities through NREGS to impact livelihoods of the poor and network partners. It discusses activities around survival, social, financial and environmental security. It outlines 21 partner organizations working across 12 blocks in 6 districts of Odisha. The project targets leveraging 5 times the project funds, generating employment to reduce migration, developing green spaces and water bodies. As of August 2010, the project had leveraged over Rs. 144 crores, generated jobs for over 2500 people, and trained over 1500 in areas like planning, social auditing and NREGS. Challenges faced and future plans are also summarized.
The document summarizes activities between May and October 2015 at the Digital Community Information Resource Center (DCIRC) in Sindhekela, Balangir district, Odisha. 96 students registered at the center and were trained in basic computer skills like MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Internet use. One student was already employed at an Internet cafe in Bangomunda block market after completing the training. Key visitors to the center included officials from the telecom department, police and local administration. Revenue collected between May and August 2015 totaled Rs. 15,400 with 19 students failing the exam. The center aims to provide livelihood training and education access to rural poor from scheduled castes and tribes.
UDYAMA provides program activities in 2 districts and 5 blocks of Odisha, covering 26 villages and 47 villages. In 2014-15, they conducted various activities like sustainable agriculture training, promotion of SRI and organic farming, seed distribution, nutrition gardens, vermicompost pits, fisheries, ultra poor women enterprises, forest plantation, sanitation training and campaigns, soil and water conservation activities, vocational training, green energy initiatives like biogas, solar products, and fuel efficient stoves. They also conducted exposure visits, community resource person promotion, wall paintings on key issues, and district workshops on topics like climate change and women/child development.
This organization has received numerous awards and accolades from 2006 to 2018 for their work in areas such as rural reconstruction, environment, social services, water harvesting, and sustainable development. They have been recognized by and accredited to various United Nations organizations including UNHABITAT, UNFCCC, UNCCD, UNEP, and UNESCO. They have also received partnership awards and are a member of several global initiatives focused on issues like sustainable consumption and production, food systems, and soil management.
1) The document welcomes the recipient to join the Asia Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS) Partnership network, which brings together organizations, businesses, and experts to collaborate on climate-resilient development in Asia and the Pacific region.
2) As a member, the recipient can share expertise, learn from others, and support partnership activities like regional workshops, online trainings, and the annual Asia LEDS Forum.
3) The partnership secretariat invites the recipient to stay updated on activities, access resources for members, and suggest new collaborations within the growing regional network.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Este documento argumenta que la gestión de los recursos hídricos debe estar en el centro de las respuestas políticas globales al cambio climático. Actualmente hay 11 miembros de la Coalición Mundial del Agua y el Clima que trabajan activamente para integrar la gestión del agua y el clima. Se invita a otros interesados a unirse a la Coalición y participar en las negociaciones sobre el cambio climático.
Pradeep Mahapatra is the secretary and team leader of Udyama, an NGO based in Bhubaneswar, India. Udyama works on issues related to disaster management, climate change adaptation, water and sanitation, and sustainable livelihoods. Pradeep Mahapatra has over 15 years of experience in the development sector. He has led several projects for Udyama and has represented the organization at various international conferences and workshops. Pradeep Mahapatra and Udyama have received recognition for their work, including international awards for their environmental projects.
Udyama, led by Pradeep Mahapatra, was selected as the winner of the 16th Kyobo Life Education Foundation's International Excellence Prize in 2014 for their work on environment, WASH, disaster risk reduction, climate change, green energy, ICT, livelihoods, and human rights in India. Udyama focuses on actions, reflection, advocacy, and promoting sustainable development in these areas. They have received several other awards and accolades for their work and initiatives related to water, sanitation, climate justice, food and nutrition.
The document outlines recommendations from Civil 20 to G20 leaders on policies for an inclusive global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises. It calls on G20 countries to (1) implement bold, inclusive economic and public health policies including debt relief and vaccine access; (2) uphold accountability and transparency; (3) pursue commitments on climate change, SDGs, and civil society participation; and (4) bridge financing gaps for developing countries. It also urges G20 to strengthen multilateral cooperation and support reforms to international institutions. Civil 20 remains committed to advocating for just policies that create a sustainable future for all people and the planet.
UDYAMA is a non-profit organization established in 1997 in Odisha, India. It works to build community resilience and promote sustainable livelihoods through partnerships, empowering local people, and facilitating risk reduction. UDYAMA focuses on issues like food security, water and sanitation, health, livelihood skills, disaster risk reduction, and environmental protection. It takes an integrated approach and emphasizes participatory development processes. UDYAMA has partnerships with multiple organizations and works in sectors such as agriculture, skills training, water and sanitation, and access to clean energy. The organization aims to demonstrate sustainable development approaches and empower communities to adapt to risks and vulnerabilities.
Udyama is a non-profit organization founded in 1997 in Odisha, India that aims to strengthen local communities and build their capacities. It works to improve ecological, economic, and human capital through sustainable use of local resources. Key approaches involve building community resilience, enhancing adaptation, promoting self-reliance, and strengthening communities through development programs. Udyama has undertaken various projects related to livelihoods, agriculture, water management, and disaster risk reduction, working with state and national government agencies as well as other partners and donors. It has received several awards for its community development work.
This document summarizes a project supported by SDTT, Mumbai that aims to capitalize on opportunities through NREGS to impact livelihoods of the poor and network partners. It discusses activities around survival, social, financial and environmental security. It outlines 21 partner organizations working across 12 blocks in 6 districts of Odisha. The project targets leveraging 5 times the project funds, generating employment to reduce migration, developing green spaces and water bodies. As of August 2010, the project had leveraged over Rs. 144 crores, generated jobs for over 2500 people, and trained over 1500 in areas like planning, social auditing and NREGS. Challenges faced and future plans are also summarized.
The document summarizes activities between May and October 2015 at the Digital Community Information Resource Center (DCIRC) in Sindhekela, Balangir district, Odisha. 96 students registered at the center and were trained in basic computer skills like MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Internet use. One student was already employed at an Internet cafe in Bangomunda block market after completing the training. Key visitors to the center included officials from the telecom department, police and local administration. Revenue collected between May and August 2015 totaled Rs. 15,400 with 19 students failing the exam. The center aims to provide livelihood training and education access to rural poor from scheduled castes and tribes.
UDYAMA provides program activities in 2 districts and 5 blocks of Odisha, covering 26 villages and 47 villages. In 2014-15, they conducted various activities like sustainable agriculture training, promotion of SRI and organic farming, seed distribution, nutrition gardens, vermicompost pits, fisheries, ultra poor women enterprises, forest plantation, sanitation training and campaigns, soil and water conservation activities, vocational training, green energy initiatives like biogas, solar products, and fuel efficient stoves. They also conducted exposure visits, community resource person promotion, wall paintings on key issues, and district workshops on topics like climate change and women/child development.