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Side Event on UN-Water Global Assessment Reports at Africa Water Week
• November 9, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in AFRICA, Agricultural Development initiative, Agriculture, BOOKS, BORN IN AFRICA, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN, CLIMATE CRISIS, COMBATING DESERTIFICATION, COP15, Challenges, Clean Water, Climate, Climate as part of meteorology, Climate change and disasters, Climate for Development in Africa, Conserve Water, Consultations before the end of 2009., Contest, Crops, DAY, DEVELOPMENT, Does anyone care?, ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, Effort to harmonize, Effort to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of monitoring and reporting., Effort to rationalize, Environment Commitment, Environnements, Experts, Farmers, Food and Water Programs, Fresh drinking water was a priority, GLOBAL WARMING, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Global NETWORKING, Hydration: Water and You, INTERNATIONAL SUMMITS, International Development Goals., Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP), Large water tanks, Leaders from Business, Leaders from CIVIL SOCITY, Leaders from Government, Militaries of North America, Militaries of the African Countries, Militaries of the Asian Countries, Militaries of the European Countries, Military Engineers and Equipment, Military of the Oceania Countries, Military of the South American Countries, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)., PEACE, PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN, Providing the knowledge-base to address Africa's Water Challenges, REFUGEES IN CRISIS ABOUT POVERTY HISTORY, RELIEF WORKERS, Refugees, Risk management for water disasters (scarcity/drought and excess/floods)., Rivers, SECURITY, SOMALIA, SUDAN, Sanitation and Hygiene Education, Scientists and Engineers, Source water., Streams and Lakes, TO OUR FATHERS, TO OUR MOTHERS, Teachers and education policymakers., Temperatures, The need for climate services, The pride of a humanitarian worker, To Provide to Small farmers opportunities to boost their yields, To address some of the most pressing issues on the global agenda., To advance knowledge, To augment the local water supply, To begin the reconstruction phase, To coordinate energy and water usage, To explore actions, To provide millions of small farmers in the developing world with tools, To reduce the output from a nuclear power plant to avoid overheating rivers, To resolve the town’s water distribution problems., To save lives and reduce suffering., To strengthen the entire agricultural value chain, WALKING ON WATER, WERI foundation, WERI's YEAR COMMITMENTS, WERI-events, WERI2009, WHO/UNICEF, WHO: World Health Organization, Wastewater collection and treatment., Water, Water Pollution, Water and Agriculture, Water and Energy, Water and disaster: new recommendations for actions, Water and sanitation related challenges, Water treatment (quantity and quality requirements)., Water users/demands., Water-desalinization plant, Weather, World Health Organization (WHO)., World Resources Institute (WRI), World Water Development Report (WWDR), World Water Events, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., and Make a Difference!, lakes and wells, poverty, storm water and laws and regulations).
Tags: "They Dance Alone " STING, - Global Framework for Action (GF4A), 18.00 -19.30, 2nd Africa Water Week - Monday, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Christina Dian Parmionova, con el agua…, Concentrating on the factors affecting the capacity of countries and external support agencies to progress towards the sanitation and drinking-water MDG target., COP15 - Copenhagen, Dian Koffi Vital, Drinking Water and Sanitation, La adaptación al cambio climático tiene que ver, November 9, sobre todo, status and management of water resources, The 2010 UN-Water GLAAS report is planned for publication in early 2010 and will be used as a basis for the strategic discussions that will take place at the first High-Level Meeting on Sanitation and, The Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) is a UN-Water pilot initiative led by the World Health Organization (WHO)., the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation or the World Water Development Report, UN Global Assessments on Water Resources, UN-Water GLAAS complements other UN-Water reports, UN-Water GLAAS constitutes a new approach to reporting on progress in the sanitation and drinking-water sectors that aims to strengthen evidence-based policy-making towards and beyond the Millennium D, UN-Water Key Messages on Climate Change and Water, WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP)
The 35 ways to conserve Water
• October 14, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Climate, Conserve Water, Contest, DEVELOPMENT, Developing Human Capital, Does anyone care?, Financial considerations (citywide, Hydration: Water and You, Infrastructure/distribution and collection (water works)., Management tools (conservation, Risk management for water disasters (scarcity/drought and excess/floods)., Sanitation and Hygiene Education, Solid-waste management (collection and disposal)., Source water., Sustainability and You, Urban Waters, Wastewater collection and treatment., Water, Water and Agriculture, Water and Energy, Water treatment (quantity and quality requirements)., Water users/demands., and Make a Difference!, and individual)., businesses, municipal water challenges, storm water and laws and regulations).
Tags: Add food coloring to your toilet tank. If it seeps into the toilet bowl without flushing - you have a leak that needs to be fixed., After you clean your fish tank - give the nutrient-rich water to your plants., Check outdoor hoses - faucets and sprinklers for leaks., Check your faucets. If they don't have water-saving aerators be sure to add them., Collect rain water and use it to water your garden., Collect the water you use to clean fruits and vegetables then- use it to water houseplants., Compost food waste rather than putting it in a garbage disposal, Don't let the water run while you scrape pots and pans clean. Soak them instead!, Don't use running water to thaw food. Defrost food in the refrigerator for food safety and water efficiency., Dump leftover ice from beverages into the soil of a plant., Encourage your school and community to adopt water-conserving habits, Give your pet a bath on an area of your lawn that already needs watering, If you have a new dishwasher - cut back on rinsing. New dishwashers clean more thoroughly than older ones., Instead of running the tap until water gets cold - keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator., Learn how to shut off your automatic watering system in the event of malfunction or rain, Mark the water level of your pool at the skimmer using a grease pencil. Check 24 hours later to see if you have a leak. If so- have it fixed., On windy days- keep from watering your lawn because the water with either blow away or evaporate., Put your used tissues in the trash rather than flushing them down the toilet., Replace older toilets with water-efficient models., Run the dishwasher and washing machine only when they are full, Set a kitchen timer when watering your lawn or garden. It will remind you when you stop!, Spread mulch around the base of plants to retain moisture and save water - time and money., Take shorter showers, To minimize evaporation water your lawn and garden in the morning or evening when temperatures are cooler., Turn off faucets tightly after each use., Use a broom to clean your driveway and sidewalks instead of a hose!, Use a nozzle for your hose that has a shut-off function or turn the hose off when washing your car., Use a water-efficient showerhead., use the old water to water a tree, Wash dark clothes in cold water. It saves water and energy while keeping your clothes vibrantly-colored!, Water large areas of grass with sprinklers. Water small areas by hand to avoid waste., Water your plants thoroughly but less often to encourage deep root growth and drought tolerance., When giving your pet fresh water, When washing dishes -fill one sink with wash water and the other with rinse water., When you are washing your hands - don't let the water run while you lather., While brushing your teeth turn off the water.
WATER and Climate change – Kashmir’s main glacier “melting at alarming speed”
• October 14, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in A workshop on "Climate Change, Directors of Aviation Environment, Does anyone care?, EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, Ecology, Endangered Species, Environment, Environment Commitment, Environnements, Flooding, GEOLOGY, Glacial Retreat and Livelihoods, India's Environment Minister, Militaries of North America, Militaries of the African Countries, Militaries of the Asian Countries, Militaries of the European Countries, Military of the Oceania Countries, Military of the South American Countries, PEACE, Photography, Photography Contests, SADENESS, Streams and Lakes, Temperatures, The biggest glacier in Indian Kashmir, United Nations Environment Programme, WERI2009, WERI2010, WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY - 5 JUNE, Water Pollution, World Glacier Monitoring Service, World Military Info, World Water Events, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines.
Tags: " said the study, "Kolahoi glacier is shrinking 0.08 square kilometres a year, A need for more scientific studies to conclusively establish the link between climate change and shrinking glaciers., climate change, Editing by Krittivas Mukherjee, Effects of climate change that has caused temperatures in the mountainous region to rise by about 1.1 degrees Celsius in the past 100 years., Experts say rising temperatures are rapidly shrinking Himalayan glaciers, Facts & figures - India, Himalayan glaciers, Indian Kashmir's biggest glacier, Indian Kashmir's biggest glacier which feeds the region's main river is melting faster than other Himalayas glaciers, Kashmir glaciers, On glaciers for water, REGION's MAIN RIVER, Reporting by Sheikh Mushtaq, Source: Reuters, The average melting rate of mountain glaciers has doubled since the turn of the millennium, The Kolahoi glacier is the main source of water for Kashmir's biggest river, The water supply of tens of thousands of people, Transmiting to Christina Dian Parmionova, Water, which is an alarming speed
Save Darfur
• October 5, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Darfur, Does anyone care?, PEACE, SAVE DARFUR COALITION, SUDAN
Tags: A mother with her sick baby at Abu Shouk IDP camp in North Darfur., Mortality figures, Raise Darfur and Sudan in talks with key heads of state, UNMIS -United mission for Sudan, | Sudan president gets nod to run for second term
HOLD AN UPCOMING G2O SUMMIT IN AFRICA AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES HOW ITS ONE BILLION POEPLE CAN BE PART OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC RECOVERY
• September 22, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, ASKING FOR YOUR VOICE, Agriculture Ministry and the Russian Grain Union, BRAD PITT NETWORK, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Clinton Global Initiative, DEVELOPMENT, Does anyone care?, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Hollywood, MEMBER PROJECT, ONE
Tags: Asking the leaders of the G20 nations to hold an upcoming G20 summit in Africa, G2O SUMMIT IN AFRICA, ONE BILLION POEPLE, ONE Campaign video., ONE Members Call on G20 to Go to Africa, Pittsburgh - host of the September G20 Summit., Thanks for taking action, THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC RECOVERY, The tremendous potential Africa holds.
INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS
• April 9, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in "Human Rights and Moral", Campaign against VIOLENCE, Children, Conflicts, DONATIONS, Does anyone care?, FORGIVENESS, Helpful, Inspiration of Peace, Journalism, Refugees, THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, TRUTH, To Vulnerable Children, UNHCR, WERI2009, World Military Info, World Water Events, child
Tags: Armed conflict, Children suffer in Israel's war on Gaza, Demonstrations in NY against Israeli attack on Gaza, humanitarian Actions Made in GAZA, ICAN, Interview: Protestor in NY on Israeli attack on Gaza, Israel/Palestine, Israeli assaults bring Gazan factions together - 14 Jan 2009, Israeli strikes hit UN schools, Violence
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie visits Karenni refugees in northern Thailand.
• February 11, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in "Human Rights and Moral", ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, BRAD PITT NETWORK, Beauty, CLIMATE CRISIS, Children, DEVELOPMENT, Does anyone care?, From harm to home, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Global NETWORKING, LECTURE, Refugees, SADENESS, TO OUR FATHERS, TO OUR MOTHERS, To Vulnerable Children, UNHCR, WERI2009, World Water Events, poverty
Tags: "Temporary Shelter", Angelina Jolie, Ban Mai Nai Soi, Birmanie, Brad Pitt, BURMA, CLINIC, COMMUNITIES, Freedom, FRIENDS, GROUPS, Hospital, minority ethnic Kayan, Mrs., Ms. Jolie Pitt, MYANMAR, Myanmar greater freedom, NORTHERN THAILAND, Pourquoi je Donne?, Refugee camp, Rohingya migrants fleeing Rakhine State, Schooling (EDUCATION), SPONSORS, Thailand (ASIA), Tham Hin -Thailand, The ships of fortune., U.N.Goodwill Ambassador, WERI CAMPAIGN, WERI CHANNEL, WERI-events, Why I Give
Russian offers tents, foods supplies, shelter and medecine to Palestinian Refugees
• January 10, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in "Human Rights and Moral", ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Children, Conflicts, DONATIONS, Does anyone care?, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Refugees, Russians, To Vulnerable Children, UNHCR, WERI foundation, WERI's YEAR COMMITMENTS, child
Tags: Aid, Assault on Gaza continues, Death toll in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza rises to 310 Palestinians, President Medvedev orders aid to Russians in Gaza, RUSSIA, Russian aids for Palestine, Russian diplomats prepare Russians' evacuation from Gaza
ASTEROID AND METEORITE HAVE BEEN DETECTED
• November 26, 2008 • 5 CommentsPosted in CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN, CLIMATE CRISIS, Climate, Commitment to clean energy, Conflicts, Conserve Water, Does anyone care?, EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, Ecology, GLOBAL WARMING, Greenhouse Effect, INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMTE CHANGE (IPCC), RELIEF WORKERS, Rechauffements climatiques, Researchers, WERI foundation, WERI2008, WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY - 5 JUNE, World Water Events, greenhouse gas emissions
Tags: "WATER FORM AIR" ENTERTAIMENT, Added Global warming, ASTEROID, ATOMIC BOMB, BAMBOLEO DEL IGLESIAS, Carbon sequestration, CEGIS Sea Level Rise Map Video, climate change, Computers help climatologists analyze past climate changes and predict future changes., Deepest Hole in the World, Delegates from more than 160 countries met in Kyoto, Did the protocol of Kyoto take effect as a treaty?, Directors, Effecive techniques for limiting CO2 emissions, Global Warming Causes Rising Sea-Levels and DC flooding, Global warming is an increase in the average temperature of Earth's surface., Google Maps Dangereux ?, Green plants absorb CO2 from the atmophere as they grow., Hawaii's Climate Crisis Sea Level Rise, in 1997, KYOTO PROTOCOL, KYOTO protocol Agreements calls for Decreases in the emission of greenhouse gases, LA GOTA FRIA - JULIO IGLESIAS, MANAGERS, MEGA TSUNAMI APOPHIS ASTEROID METEORITE 2012, MORALITO -Everything is all rights, NUCLEAR, OUR REVELATION TO THE SUSCEPTIBLE REVENGE OF THE AIR AN, PRESERVE OUR PLANET, PREVIO A LA TORMENTA TROPICAL DOLLY 20-JUL 4:30PM, PROFECIAS MAYAS, Russian scientists forced to evacuate polar station due, SCIENTISTS, Scientists have not yet determined the environmental impacts of using the ocean for carbon sequestration, Scientists use information from several sources to analyze global warming that occurred before people began to use thermometers., Scientists worry that human societies and natural ecosystems might not adapt to rapid climate changes., Sea Level Deluxe for NASA World Wind, Sea level rise, Sea Level Rise Animation in Google Earth, Sea level rise in Northern Europe, Storage in living plants, Students, TEACHERS, The oceans could store much CO2, The results of climate simulations in a report on global warming., THE STRANGE PHENOMENON, Tropical Cyclone Nargis Devastates Country, UNIVERSE, Using Ocean for carbon sequestration, WARNING, WEAPONS, WERI FOUNDATION - Global warming, WERI-events.org
DELIVERING AID TO EASTERN CONGO
• November 13, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in Campaign against VIOLENCE, Children, Conflicts, Conflicts in Congo, Congo, Does anyone care?, Endangered Species, Food and Water Programs, From harm to home, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Global NETWORKING, Hollywood, Inspiration of Peace, Murder, Refugees, SPONSORS, Save Gorillas, Special Emergency Issue, To Vulnerable Children, UNHCR, WERI foundation, World Water Events
Tags: A INTERNATIONAL CALL TO ACTION, After a decade of conflict, BROTHERS, But we want to do more, Dear supporter, Для оказания помощи тысячам ж, Их жизнь зависит в нашей щедро, Мы делаем все от нас зависящее, Нам нужны вертолеты, Но мы хотим делать больше, Уязвимые уже пережил более че, перемещенных в Kibati лагере в Ко, Faces of the displaced in Kibati Camp, Fighting Erupts in Democratic Republic of Congo's North, GOD with your help we can, Goma, MOTHERS, North Kivu, Outbreaks of shooting have caused turmoil and panic amo, Please stand by the Congolese people — donate today, Pre-fabricated warehouses will be flown to Goma, Relief supplies, RUSSIA, SISTERS, The UN refugee agency, Their life depends to our generosity, Thousands of the displaced, To assist thousands of the victims of the crisis in the, To help the displaced further north, Together we can relieve the suffering of a population, UNCLES, UNHCR REFUGEE-ALERT, Vulnerable poeple have already endured more than enough, We are doing everything we can, We are extremely concerned about security., We need blankets and kitchen sets, We need Helicopters, We need jerry cans, We need plastic sheets, We need tents for camps
Our mission: Understanding of the many complex water-related problem
• November 10, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, Air, COMBATING DESERTIFICATION, Children, Clinton Global Initiative, Commitment to clean energy, Darfur, Does anyone care?, Environment, Environment Commitment, Food and Water Programs, Helpful, MEMBER PROJECT, Russians, Special Emergency Issue, TO OUR MOTHERS, TRUTH, UNHCR, UNITED NATION DAY, WERI foundation
Tags: Agriculture, Agro-alimentaire, Cause of disease, CHRISTINA DIAN, Civilians, Conflicts, Darfur, death, Farmers, Inadequate access to safe drinking water affects the we, Lack of Water, Making up roughly 70% our bodies, No access to clean water, over one billion persons and more than twice that numbe, Persons living in poverty, poverty, Refugees, Saving the water, SUDAN, Sudanese refugee, The management of water and sanitation, The needs of all, To provide safe drinking water to villages, Unacceptable injustices, Unnecessary suffering, WATER FOR SUDAN, Water for Sudan Preview, Water is our most important resource, Water Pollution, WERI

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