Los quistes de ovario son bolsas llenas de líquido que se forman en los ovarios. La mayoría de los quistes de ovario son benignos y no cancerosos, y a menudo no causan síntomas. Sin embargo, los quistes grandes o los que causan dolor abdominal o sangrado vaginal anormal deben ser examinados por un médico.
Los quistes de ovario son bolsas llenas de líquido que se forman en los ovarios. La mayoría de los quistes de ovario son benignos y no cancerosos, y a menudo no causan síntomas. Sin embargo, los quistes grandes o los que causan dolor abdominal o sangrado vaginal anormal deben ser examinados por un médico.
The protagonist, a boy, sees a girl get on his bus that he remembers bullying him. As he intensely stares at her, the scene flashes back to when she bullied him as a child. Later, he follows the girl off the bus and is seen flipping through school photos, focusing intensely on her photo. Shots then show weapons and blood, implying he harms the girl. The script ends with him scratching out her eyes in the photo.
Este curso de 12 dias sobre diabetes abordará a etiologia, sintomas, diagnóstico, complicações e tratamento da doença. Incluirá discussões teóricas e práticas sobre a terminologia médica relacionada à diabetes em diferentes contextos como guidelines, resumos de medicamentos e relatórios. O objetivo é fornecer competências de tradução nesta área complexa da medicina.
Rural Urban Child Migration Project- Link Update and Sharing Results of Rapi...Nazmul Karim
The document provides information about the UDDIPAN project, including its start date, location, staff positions, stakeholders covered, and achievements. It details the number of identity cards distributed and birth registrations completed in different project areas. Challenges including poor internet access and lack of computer literacy among some local government members are also noted. The document concludes with information about a rapid assessment of vulnerable children at risk of unsafe migration, involving interviews of 402 children selected randomly from project union parishads and wards.
The document summarizes a project called RUCMP that aims to reduce unsafe rural to urban child migration in Bangladesh. The project is implemented by Save the Children, UDDIPAN, and BNWLA across 5 districts. It establishes community structures like steering committees and information centers. It also trains local governments and forms partnerships with other organizations. A key objective is establishing a registration system for migrant children. The summary highlights the project's goals, activities, and community involvement in initiatives to address rural child migration.
Article on monitoring presented at monitoring forum of bangladeshNazmul Karim
This document describes BASTOB's Community Driven Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Process (GDPMEP), a self-monitoring system used in two of its projects. The GDPMEP is a visual tool where community members plan, monitor, and evaluate their own activities. Members set indicators and qualitatively and quantitatively assess progress on a quarterly basis. The process aims to build members' monitoring skills and empower them to take ownership over the project. BASTOB facilitates the process and compiles members' quarterly self-assessments to monitor the program from a partner perspective.
This document discusses the plight of disadvantaged children in Bangladesh. It notes that while Bangladesh has signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the rights of many children are still not properly protected. Specifically, it focuses on children living in poverty who lack access to healthcare, education and social security. These children often work in difficult conditions, live on the streets, and do not receive proper care, protection or support from society. The document calls for stronger laws, policies and programs to uphold the rights of all children in Bangladesh.
The document discusses the issue of child trafficking in the UK and globally. It states that gangs traffic hundreds of children from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe into the UK every year to use them as slave labor. The children are smuggled in and put to work in poor conditions where they face physical and sexual abuse. While estimates vary, it is believed that over 1.2 million children globally are trafficked each year, with 35% of all trafficking victims being children. The document calls for stronger national and international measures to prevent child trafficking and protect victims.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document discusses the issue of child trafficking in three paragraphs. It begins by defining child trafficking according to international law and Bangladeshi law. It then summarizes a newspaper article reporting that gangs traffic hundreds of children from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe to the UK every year for forced labor and abuse. The victims are immediately put to work in terrible conditions. Finally, the document notes that child trafficking is a global issue requiring international cooperation to prevent abduction, sale, and trafficking of children for any purpose. National and local efforts are also needed along with involvement of non-government groups and society.
The document provides an annual review of activities implemented by the Rural Urban Child Migration Prevention (RUCMP) project from October 2011 to September 2012. The project's objectives were to reduce rural child migration and improve protection of migrant children in project areas by 2013. Key results included forming steering committees in 16 unions and 4 wards, training local government representatives and community members, establishing a child registration system in project areas, and advocating for the system's inclusion in local governance ordinances. Over 30,000 children were reached through community awareness campaigns and over 4,000 migrant children accessed social services with the support of the RUCMP project.
Annual report of uddipan rucmp 31.01.2013-1.00 amNazmul Karim
UDDIPAN completed a baseline survey and shared the findings with stakeholders through meetings. They conducted various awareness raising activities like consultation sessions, community sessions, campaigns and established community information centers. The activities aimed to increase awareness of local governments, communities and other stakeholders on unsafe child migration and the importance of registration systems. Over 10,000 community members participated in the different events. Baseline data was collected and the findings were disseminated. Various awareness raising materials were also developed and utilized.
The document summarizes a project aimed at restoring biodiversity in the denuded hills of Banskhali, Chittagong through establishing a collaborative management model. The key objectives are: 1) Reduce pressure on the hills to allow natural regeneration, 2) Establish a collaborative management model, 3) Strengthen the co-management committees, and 4) Create alternative livelihoods to reduce pressure. Specific challenges addressed include identifying the project site, finding office space, and addressing pervasive poverty among forest-dependent communities.