Monday, February 28, 2011
Fashion Tv Models Without Cloths
Images of the Day
Day Course: 63 km
Excellent night, the sounds of disco are not reached us. And it is at breakfast, we learn that the neighborhood committee began the day in an action against the nightclub and have therefore changed the big speakers by small to make less noise. We say thank you that? We start the day with a round of shopping and then, near the Cathedral, we are negotiating with a taxi driver to take us to the great Piedra, 3 monolith in the larger world. The taxi is a 1954 Chevy 6 cylinder in-line origin, the odometer has disappeared in the mists of time. We leave Santiago to join the foot of the Sierra Maestra. And we climb slopes impressive until 1200 meters. The road is bumpy, soldiers are a step downhill. Arrived at the foot of the monolith, it only remains that 452 steps to climb in a beautiful landscape of primary tropical forest, tree ferns, orchids. At the top, the scenery is magnificent 360 ° we see Santiago and its bay, the Sierra Maestra. A little breeze is welcome. Then we descend to the brake motor to save the drum brakes. We take a young Cuban transition that we bring to town. On arrival, our driver unfolds tickets earned by his race, a fan to his colleagues ahead. Cuban music draws us to the casa de Troja or a Cuban band plays on a small stage. Many Cuban spectators, some dance to Afro-Cuban sounds. Back to the casa for a good nap. We come out mid-afternoon, the streets are less overrun with people, but on the Dolores place is great atmosphere with a group of dancers and overexcited. A small dance competition is organized with an enthusiastic crowd and we see a wonderful display of reggaeton. The sunset is coming and we're going up to the viewpoint of Velázquez, hence we have a view over the rooftops of the city and the bay and the Sierra Maestra. 2 little girls have fun getting caught in photos. We conclude from the terrace of the hotel for our Mojitos. The opportunity to talk with two Germans who also visit Cuba. Back to the casa for a great meal. Our pants were even washed and dried. Tomorrow, starting early for a bus trip to Baracoa.
Retro Outdoor Fridge Ideas
Images of the Day
course of the day: 27 km
Excellent night thanks to Valium, Nange had more difficulties because of the musical atmosphere of the restaurant just below the chamber. After having considered changing house, we decide to stay. The owners are very friendly, and we learn that their pensions are 8 and 10 euros per month! While hospitals and health care are completely free, but medicines are lacking. Excellent breakfast and we enjoy having an Internet after the place to update the blog and to hear comments. Then, a coco taxi takes us to castel del Morro, a fortress built in 1643 overlooking the entrance to the Bay of Santiago. We do the tour and find 2 beautiful French cannon fortress dating from 1755. Then, back in coconut taxi. We drive along a main shopping street to the plaza of Martes. A Phrygian cap on a pole to remember that the Cuban revolutionaries, the French Revolution was a reference, hence the adoption of the colors blue, white and red national flag. Short break at the casa and we come out after a good nap to follow again the arteries around our homes. Cuban life is organized around many places where people play chess, checkers or dominoes. Group of musicians and dancers bring the atmosphere. We'll visit the Carnival Museum, a large institution that is held annually in July. A group of dancers and trains Nange is removed to participate in their tropical dance. Then back to the cathedral and the friendly hotel bar for a cocktail. The sun sets slowly and we go to dinner at the home of delicious camarones. Then we come out towards the Place de Marte or should take place a local festival. Many people in the streets, people have to hand bottles of rum and cola local. Some wear at arm's huge cake in the colors subtle. Arrived on the spot a few couples dancing salsa. Then those are young artists, rappers and dance group. The atmosphere is festive, many children who enjoy rides, sleigh pulled by a goat, scooters and tricycles, to place towers. A young Cuban approaching us, we offer rum, then we visit a friend, or we can all find! We are right in parallel tourism! Since we refuse, he continued his approach soon from other tourists. Another speaks French, he teaches the French alliance of Santiago. Then we return slowly towards our casa. Tomorrow further explore the area with the Grand Piedra.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Evacuation Drill Checklist
While the Ministry of Finance and Budget, which is in charge of Customs, continues to block dozens of containers filled with rosewood at the port of Mahajanga, the Group's timber exports Boeny (Gebbie ) which includes the operators concerned have seized President of the transition in a letter dated 22 February. A cry of distress exporters penalized for a matter of interpretation of text.
These exporters, moral and financial stress vis-à-vis their customers, employees and banks, and have resolved to appeal directly to the strong man of the transition, Mr. Rajoelina. They say they are sorry that the Finance Minister in his statement to the press on February 12 last, has misinterpreted the facts. Thus, the 49 illegal container at the port of Mahajanga overdrafts are not members of the Gebbie as stated by minister, but to offenders without any supporting documentation. And 36 containers seized recently by the customs are not yet, either, in the port area. "Only the first three containers and seized 275 containers that have not yet been reported, following two successive seizures, belong to some group members and are at the port of Mahajanga, says it in the letter.
And these exporters to apply for the president: "Because we've always done our best to meet our commitments in terms of the whole process of our operation, Mr. President, and the traceability of all our goods, since the cut so far is clear that these woods are consistent with the conditions determined in our approvals, we respectfully ask for your kindness kindly authorize the shipment of our goods before any redesign of these texts. "For it is indeed here an interpretation of texts: the Ministry of Environment permits, and Finance crashes. Except that billions may have been invested for nothing because of a squabble between departments. To argue their claim, Gebbie's letter cites Article 3 of the ministerial decree No. 10.885/2007 "means the finished product, all cut wood, processed for final use (...), including: (2 points) materials Construction (emphasis added) such as (...) form lumber etc.. (Bold), so the posts, beams, pillars ... also, as our reported revenues (parts kit home and not home kit) and objects of our respective approvals, as the timber, known in the jargon of the industry "wood planing (in bold) and which require even planing or not finish (underlined), according to the customers, and the sixth paragraph states that 'are authorized prefabricated buildings mainly of wood, for example: log cabin (underlined and bold) ...' this being, by definition of timber logs are rough does not undergo any processing, such as rosewood recently allowed, even if the cause was illegal. Our products and processed or worked in columns, pillars and beams are only obtained after processing of raw wood by losing up to 40% by volume.
According to our sources, the ministerial decree in question, took time of former President Ravalomanana is the basis of the conflict. This was officially the time to bring value to the export of wood, although the Malagasy that exploit industry there have ultimately gained nothing. The billions of Environmental Program No. 3 (EP 3), which were loaned by the World Bank to fight especially against bushfires, were diverted by the former head of state to convey "free "Thousands of pieces of timber seized in Mahajanga, for his benefit. Because it was to supply the plant timber-side Manjakandriana family in a contract with the state with overbilling the exorbitant expense of the latter, while the timber had no cost since seized and transported at the expense of PE 3. According to operators, such restrictions only encourage corruption, while they are underway in the case of gold and precious stones, for example. In fact, according to them always, if the classification of beams, purlins, columns etc.. problem, why not tax them just like unprocessed products?
short, the ball is in the court president installed, to resolve an imbroglio that has its source in the time of Marc Ravalomanana. Note, to conclude that so surprising as it may seem, the same products that pose a problem in the port of Mahajanga be exported easily into those of Toamasina and Ehoala, Fort Dauphin. Are there different customs?
Stouffers, Solon Ohio
M we previous post has generated debate and forces me to some details. This post was just put events in context and Djibouti especially remember their chronology, which in my opinion, ruled out any repetition of a nickname " model " Tunisian, Egyptian ... .. This was a response to the analysis made by some journalists on various blogs who saw Djibouti reproduce events in North Africa. Certainly the persistence
disorders today can be independent of the news in the Arab world. Some are also responsible for reminding me that Djibouti belonged to the Arab League, I thank them ... But go further what the Arab world? Arab = Arab League? Besides, we hear more and more of the Arab world as well as Africa. These areas are difficult delimitable both in their diversity by the representations that they are people themselves. (see the explanations on the representation of Tunisians in their immediate environment in the previous post) The dynamic Lebanese Comorian Djibouti Moroccan or do not meet the same logic.
Again unrest in Djibouti would come with or without the events in Tunisia, Egypt ... as there are many demonstrations, clashes, riots ... in the world every day as evidenced by this blog Anthropology HERE . Moreover
this post has been included on various websites supporters that I do not necessarily share the views. Remember what context does not in any appreciation on the whims of the people of Djibouti or on domestic policy in this state. Some saw in this post an attempt "to equate the social demands of the people and those of opponents" who serve students, it was not objective and I will refrain from this type of analysis.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Paramedic School In Illinois
Images of the Day
Day Course: 11 km
Good night, but at 7am, we were awakened by music from Street and this up to 8 hours, after which time, speeches, songs and music will take place over half an hour. Gabriel explains that because of an anniversary of an act of the Revolutionary War and the first broadcast of Radio Free, Radio revolutionary issued in the Sierra Maestra. After a delicious breakfast for the first time we are not going to last, we strolled along the pedestrian street in the direction of monuments to the heroes who are a bit outside of downtown. We photograph lengthened taxis, motorcycles Soviet and American cars. Then we sit on the benches of the square of the revolution and we enjoy the ceaseless passage of people. Around noon, we had lunch in a restaurant that does not look at first, but the food is tasty, well presented and remarkably for a very modest sum. Address to remember! We test the Pina Colada, which is not bad either. Then we go back and nap on the benches in the park which we will turn to gray areas and from Cuba to discuss, or even beg for some. Conversations are muffled, but we learn that the salary is about 80 Cuc and rents do not exceed 10% of salary, however, many families live grouped for reasons of economy. The sunset we arrived, we return to our canteen for a Mojito on the sidewalk, at cost, which is very nice. Then back to our room. Tomorrow we leave for Santiago de Cuba Bayamo, the second largest city in the country. Change of atmosphere after a day of peaceful transition.
Completed Service Hour Letter
Images of the Day
Course of the Day: 151 km
The bell tower of the cathedral sounds good every quarter of an hour and every hour. Well, then, short night, but excellent breakfast and we leave the taxi Gabriel de casa by thanking his host. We take our tickets to Santiago and the bus arrives with just a short quarter of an hour late. Santiago Branch, agricultural landscapes are still, many irrigation canals provide a culture of banana intensive, and rice or sugar cane. Some fields are cut with a machete. then arrived on the outskirts of Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city in the country. Heavy traffic at the terminal, we are expected to sign with our names. On the advice of the driver, we take our tickets for our next destination on Monday, Baracoa. Then it was into a taxi in 1954, we rejoin our casa particular in the center of the city. The welcome is friendly and we settle down, then going to change money at the bank nearby. Santiago is a very mixed city, full of life and especially with narrow streets and steep. We begin our discovery Cespedes Square. The cathedral dominates the square, we are able to enter even though it is closed. Nice light even the beadle the ceiling for us. Private tour of this magnificent cathedral. Then, we move away from the center and come on in neighborhoods without tourists, but people just talk, always hoping for something, soaps, pens or other. A beautiful staircase leads us back to the level of crumbling streets, many restored houses, but houses sheltering services in the state. Otherwise, many around the ruins. Then we take a taxi, Ford convertible in 1930, to make the grand tour of the city. We do some royal couple and it amuses the gallery nicely.
We discover several lively squares. Wide boulevards and the port and railway station. We make a detour through the cemetery Iphigenia and witnessing the changing of the guard at the mausoleum of José Marty independence hero. Then, we travel the old residential area before the revolution. The colonial villas are superb, for those employed by state agencies, others are ruins. Back on the Cathedral Square. We climb towards a particularly animated. Rum flows freely, although it is only late afternoon. looks hot at night. Back to our room for a break, before going out for our traditional cocktail. We take to the terrace of a large hotel nearby. but the houses of other music are all closed for the moment, therefore, to sleep, because further discovery of Santiago and it is a great popular festival on one of the seats, not to be missed!
Percentage Of Women That Wax
Images of the Day
Day Course: 84 Kilometers
Night again, rocked by the roosters, cats and other horns. The Cuban nights are far from calm. Ana and breakfast with us at the bus terminal. 3 people waiting with us. The bus should arrive in Havana 08h at 40, but at 9 o'clock, the jailer tells us that the bus is stalled on the road and he should not join until 11:30. Well, we decided to take a taxi to the 78 miles that separate us from Bayamo. It's finally a jeep driver who accepts Willis race. I make a great leap backwards, or at the time I played like a madman driving jeeps. It was remotorisée, 3 years ago with a 4-cylinder engine Soviet. Like what! For cons, the dampers are original, as the road completely smashed at times. We are in the fresh air and scenery fly by. It's very dry, as it has not rained for some time. We are at the heart of the region that gave birth to the various revolutionary movements in Cuba. Since 1868, the war for independence from Spain in the period until 1954, or the Sierra Maestra, nearby housed the camp of Fidel Castro. We go through a village feast at a bicycle race. then we can Bayamo, not finding our host bus terminal, we search for our house, we finally find the center of the city, after a few twists and turns. The hostess is hospitalized, and is therefore the senior Gabriel installs us in a room with just a small window and a very steep metal staircase to reach it. This will do for 48 hours, especially since we're really at the center of the city, very clean and repainted new, with bright colors, they exude an atmosphere of calm and tranquility. We find a small restaurant on the river and lunch of beef and rice. Coffee is served in a bowl with original honey. Then we nap because it's really hot in the sun. We come out around 16 pm, to visit the cathedral, nearby, within the revolutionary murals and the Cuban flag. Then we'll visit the house of the Father of the Nation, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, an aristocrat who freed his slaves and fought all his life for Cuba's independence. We can then find an internet access point, but after half an hour waiting to get access to a post, I can not log on my blog, it really train too, I would do an attempt Santiago later. We buy an ice cream we enjoy on the Revolution Square. In return, we meet a stunning Transporter T1 with its original engine. We find a piano bar for our Mojitos, but the air is so cold that we do not linger not. We continue tomorrow on Bayamo, excursions to the Sierra Maestra was too expensive and far from easy.
Pokemon Leaf Green Freeze In A Battle
Images of the Day
Course of the Day: 214 km
rather painful night with a constant noise from the outside dogs, car horns and loud music head. This morning, a little on radar, we have lunch and then remake a ride from downtown. We discover a small pedestrian zone with the store in the city. It is fairly well stocked for the country. In Cuba, no computer, only 2 years that individuals can own a computer but no internet. So, everything is handmade, notebooks, pencils and erasers, as in time years pre computer. Back to the casa, or Amelia, our hostess, we talk for an hour. I begin to understand just about everything in English and I can express what I want and even joking. The taxi takes us after our farewell to Amelia, at the bus station. Arrived there, no way to purchase tickets. They will be sold than the number of seats on the bus and we will not know until the arrival of the latter. We are second on the waiting list, but at the time of arrival of the bus, it takes sharp elbows to keep his place. Fortunately, there's enough for everyone. The opportunity to see in the waiting room, the uniforms of Cuba, all the more sexy than the others, even in work clothes mini skirt and tights is unlikely. We leave Camaguey and take the road to Holguin, mainly agricultural landscapes, many collective farms by the cattle. Zebu cows Norman, all races are there. Then, fields of sugar cane. And we can step in our mid-afternoon. A taxi waiting for us and leads us to the house provided, but the owner is not there and is a neighbor that we will stay. We earn foreign exchange, Ana is very friendly and the room is actually a small apartment with a patio independent. We start exploring the city center, pedestrian streets, few tourists and Cuban more welcoming and smiling. Night falls and we return to enjoy the excellent meals concocted by Ana. We take this opportunity to get acquainted. She admits to 50 years but looks 30. We take a television in the room to follow events in the world. Our trip to Libya appears to be compromised. Tomorrow we'll discover the port of Gibara.
Throbbing In Left Arm
Images of the Day
Day Course: 84 Kilometers
Silent Night and super breakfast, and is in great shape as we got into our taxi to explore the Atlantic Ocean port to Gibara half-hour drive. Super car, because it is a Chevrolet 1955, restored and maintained, the original engine was replaced by a Mitsubishi snoring. On the road, carriages or bicycles. We cross the pasture cattle, mainly high for milk and some for meat, according to Raoul, our driver. Then we can Gibara, the port is off the tour operators and we are the only tourists around. The population is smiling and patiently stood in line in front of stores, more or less well stocked. After a detour through the high point of the city, we can see the carcass of a Chinese cargo ship, came aground on the coast. We descend into the center and is on foot as we walk this old colonial city or Christopher Columbus stepped ashore and took possession of the island for the English crown. The atmosphere is very quiet and approach people is slow. A former selling me a carved wooden cane. Buy favorite. We stroll along the pier, sculptures line the quay. We take a pot at the local bar and we go on Holguin. We go to the search for a restaurant, but it is still early and only a few cafeterias are open, we opt for a small pizza. Great American cars of the 50s are stationed along the main square. A convertible toured the city with a young girl of 15, dressed in pink. Is a Cuban tradition that we had talked about Ana. The girls, on the day of 15 years are a big party all dressed in pink is a way of leaving childhood into adolescence in a formal way. For families, it is an opportunity for a big party and have souvenir pictures. We returned to the casa until sunset that we'll shoot the Luma de la Cruz, a high point just above the city. Raoult's son leads us to the top of the hill overlooking the city. View from here is superb and the sunset is worth the trip. Then, Mojito and Salsa in town as we leave tomorrow to join Bayamo bus.
Why Does My Penis Shrink When Wearing Underwear
Images of the Day
Day Course: 8 km
quiet night and this morning, nothing upsets us, we take our breakfast around 8:30, then go out for a walk in the old town, on the way we talk with a university professor, who admits to having learned French, 30 years ago, in bed with a French woman, during an internship in Paris. With the experience it again with Romanian, always with great success. In fact, the problem of teaching foreign languages in France, too much theory and not enough practice! The churches are open and we see the offices in 2 of 14 churches in the city. We take a taxi bicycles to reach the Plaza de San Juan de Dios. We visit the ancient monastery, which houses an exhibition on local independence hero. Then we climb to the top of the tower to see the city throughout the year. An exhibition of a Cuban artist, full of surprises, is reaching out, before eating the house specialty bolichemechado, beef bacon. We returned quietly walk to downtown, many sections of the party is open and meetings were held. Many ruins from 2 blocks of colonial homes. We returned to our room for a nap, well deserved. Then we come out to taste the Mojito of Camaguey. Tomorrow we'll see the market before taking the bus to Holguin, our next destination.
What Does A Ballast Do In An Hid
Images
Day Course Day: 275 kilometers
Wake up early, breakfast and we leave our guests, always with a little regret to say goodbye. We arrive at the bus station in the former.
Our checked bags, we wait, the bus arrives on time and went smoothly. The landscape changes as and extent of the hills full of royal palms, the symbol of Cuba. Everything is used, including fruit that feed the pigs. Then, large fields with grazing herds of zebu, large plantations of sugar cane, with occasional smoking chimneys of factories processing cane. We succeed in Camaguey, in the early afternoon, our hostess waiting for us at the foot of the bus, with little sign with our names, and the cities is very high, more than 300,000 inhabitants. The taxi takes us to our new room. Large house, 3 or 4 generations live together. We make the registration process, then go into the center, nearby to buy drinks and change money. pigs are barbecued right on the floor is original. Then we start a walk in the center, which is very extensive. Bici a taxi, we propose that we can discover the city for an hour. We accept with pleasure. Through him, we discover the historic buildings that have enabled the classification City to UNESCO. But also, behind the scenes and there, the misery is palpable. Everything is in ruins, unable to maintain the state, everything starts crumbling. Only tourist areas are painted new. Most churches are closed, we visit two, anyway. Then we go walk up to our room before dinner, taken at the guesthouse. After lunch we take a stroll down the main street, the pigs end up in the barbecue sandwiches. Many people in the streets, some even left the stereo to set the mood.
Tomorrow we continue the discovery of Camaguey
Clean Yourself Bowel Movement
Images of the Day
Day Course: 20 km
Excellent night, we take our breakfast in peace, then, a taxi takes us on the beach of Ancon main beach of 4 kilometers of white sand. 2 big resorts are located along the turquoise sea. We take 2 bench under a shelter of palm leaves to settle down for the morning, because today's bubble. The sea must be 22 °. It sinks rapidly on plants algae. A 33 rpm disc is abandoned the opportunity to take some shots sympathetic. A sinner tries to catch a few fish in his net. The place is very cosmopolitan, Canadian, German, English and French cross on the beach. To 14h, our taxi came back to take us through the old Soviet car he owns and repairs for 30 years. We return to our casa and then come away to take our bus tickets for tomorrow. But it seems complete, we are still issuing two tickets for tomorrow morning at 8 am We take to redo a grand tour of Trinidad, through streets still unknown. Schools are open and we are seeing the class of an elementary school. Then we climbed the bell tower of the Museum of bandits that allows us to embrace 360 °, all the heights of the city. We continue our findings and enter a bar that has the specialty to serve the Canchanchara, a drink made of lemon juice, honey and rum particularly strong. Especially on an empty stomach and mid-afternoon. We take the atmosphere to take a course every 2 rhythm on large drums. Rum helping we're not too bad. A salsa orchestra takes over and we leave this place very nice music for us to make an internet point and put the blog up to date, still without the pictures because this train too. Then some shopping in a store official or not found much. D'or the existence of a parallel black market. We returned to the casa to take our dinner with Cameron.
Tomorrow, starting early to Camaguey.
Friday, February 25, 2011
2010 Military Buggies
400 000 Ariary. It's a kilo of essential oil famonty (Pluchea grevei) on the international market.
This price is higher than that essential oils also very popular as usual that of ravintsara (about 360 000 Ariary per kg from professionals Fianarantsoa). As part of the consultation on the next Pan-African Forum on Women's Entrepreneurship organized before yesterday by the country office of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Andraharo, Emilie Rakotondrainivonona, Kosepa manager based in Toliara says the famonty is very popular. The essential oil of this tree deals with allergies and other diseases. The literature on alternative medicine also raises the efficiency of this plant in treating tumors and muscle aches. Enjoying the hot, dry climate, the famonty grows especially in the South-West Madagascar. Asteraceae family, this plant has long been used by the people of Southwest treats tumors, sprains and dislocations when used in external application. In decoction, it is proposed to eliminate muscle and joint pain, certain diseases that attack the internal organs.
As for the essential oil is used in first aid in case of hematoma, sprain, fracture following an accident. And when mixed with essential oil Issa (an endemic plant of Madagascar altitude), it becomes an excellent stimulator for the cardiovascular system. Moreover, the essential oil of famonty one of the few essential oils allowed for dermal application in a pure state. In the transformation of essential oil, leaves as the stems and flowers of famonty may be used. To make a sustainable, Kosepa conduct tests planting. In fact, the South is full of medicinal plants produced in different varieties and qualities. But few companies are likely to exploit them. The constraints are heavy in the region. A company already present in the region for many years referred to the bad roads which involves additional costs higher. This problem could also affect consumer confidence because it does not always meet deadlines and sometimes the quality of certain products ...
Kosepa Especially for the funding problem. The price of a still is 14 million MGA (70 million fmg). And when there is failure, repairs are very expensive too. They can represent up to half the price of the still. Without solidarity between entrepreneurs of the sector, such an amount is impossible to find for a business. In fact, banks only lend to reputable companies and extensive experience. The same pattern occurs in some microfinance institutions. Which makes it difficult for small and medium sector operators. However, if the traditional exports are declining (shrimps, vanilla, textile ...), essential oils are expecting a very important development. But the sector still lacks the support it needs to grow rapidly.
Wedding Response Card With Food Options
Several containers Rosewood blocked, two people arrested. This is the result of efforts by the Port Authority of Toamasina before yesterday. The offending boat was destined for China and meant to call at Mauritius, but he was prevented at the last moment.
Despite the recent statement by Prime Minister Camille Vital that no traffic on Rosewood will be tolerated, people are thinking maybe above the law or purposely ignore it, surely return shenanigans somewhere, managed to pass several containers of the goods at the beginning of week port of Toamasina.
Containers whose exact number was not provided, were already aboard a ship (the name was not revealed) to China and planned to stop in Mauritius. He was about to leave the port until yesterday when the authorities intervened. There was therefore control the outcome of which proved inconclusive.
After checking some specimens, the authorities were convinced that this is a major traffic and officials ordered the ship to dock to allow continuity of expertise. This was done so that at present the boat is still stuck at the port of Toamasina. However, preliminary investigations were conducted, after which, it was announced, two persons were already arrested in this case a couple Sino-Madagascar.
Still on traffic rosewood, a case for it is past the instructions, the day before yesterday as well, involving a $ 4 billion Ariary borrowed from a bank. The latter, for lack of repayment of its due, filed a complaint. As to who are the involved in this case is another story. The investigation continues ...
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Kate Playground Majorwager
Ran'eau is a network of information and advice for NGOs working in the fields of water and sanitation. According to Vincent Dussaux, one of the leaders of this network, which gave a press conference yesterday to Cite Ambatonakanga, one of the major problems identified in this sector is the management and maintenance of infrastructure that NGOs are in place villages. "Building infrastructure to provide potable water to the population, but it is not enough. You can find just about everywhere Madagascar, wells or boreholes that were well built, but were subsequently mismanaged, which led eventually to their demise, "said Vincent Dussaux.
The question that arises is how, in cases where the majority of NGOs have provided the infrastructure is then removed, it must be managed and maintained. For Ms. Lea, which ensures continuity of the cell network to Cite Ran'eau, one effective way is to participate financially in the beneficiary population. "There is no question of charging for water, of course, but the service and that the population is put to good if there is a hose or changing a faucet to be repaired, "she said. To organize the management and maintenance, Ran'eau seeking to "professionalize the management of drinking water systems by entrusting to a private operator or community." When one opts for community management, the problem arises of the legal form it should take. Indeed, in the case of some projects, the form of associations of service users has not shown satisfactory service recipients are reluctant to pay their dues to an association, and it means missing for them there. So the creation of micro-enterprises is preferred.
Much remains to be done in the field of water and sanitation in Madagascar. Indeed, 41% of the population now has access to drinking water, which is a clear improvement compared to previous years but still largely insufficient and less than 20% of the population has access to latrines hygienic.
To assist NGOs in this sector, Ran'eau makes available an information desk and various technical publications, searchable since one of the antennas Cite or downloadable. So far, the network has supported his advice about thirty projects, and helped a dozen others to obtain financing.
Why Are People Posting Numbers About People
Supply can not keep up with demand.
is the current report on the bid pok pok product in the towns of Miadanandriana, Tsarahonenana Ambohitsoabe. This production is part of OVOP (One Village, One Project or village, a project). The Secretary General, Jean Gabriel Randrianarison and Chief of Staff, Christian Ravoarason Ministry of Economy and industry were on hand before yesterday to see the growth of this sector also supported by the Japanese government and the NGO Hardi. Currently, the company services for farmers' organizations called Esop Phylis (scientific name for pok pok) distributes processed products at shops and service stations Jovenna Total. The company's goal is to produce 8000 kg of pok pok per year in collaboration with peasant families, to convert 3000 kg in jellies, dried fruit, chutney, selling fresh fruits and products Analamanga processed in the region. To do this, the project has equipped the company OVOP of 2 copper pots, a press, a centrifuge, a dryer and a refractometer over 7 million MGA. This amount is to be repaid from the third year of operations of the company. The Esop
Phylis managed by an agronomist, Sitrakiniaina Herizo Raolisoa, also has a background in business management and marketing, technical training transformation. She also participates in local fairs, always with the support of OVOP. For its part, the company took over the purchase of other equipment such as the 6 pots manufactured Ambatolampy, presses, plastic buckets, basins, furrows ... It also provides working capital from the sale of stocks. Families involved in this sector pok pok live their activities and can meet their basic needs. The die is to live in the municipalities mentioned above 250 families including 103 in the only common Miadanandriana. The farmers are highly motivated because they earn a decent living through the production and processing of pok pok. The price of pok pok is 1 300 Ariary / kg in the grower and 2500 MGA for processed products.
But they do not give much for food crops (rice, cassava, potato). They are also moving to other products such as persimmon, guava, pineapple. In short, these farmers are diversifying their products to more revenue and to ensure their food needs. A problem arises, however: the roads linking the rural communes in the district Mankajandriana are in poor condition. The common Miadanandriana, Mantasoa and Ambohitrandriamanitra are concerned.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Thick Dark Red Mucus Period
"In the footsteps of the Tunisian model", "an echo of the Egyptian revolution" .... analysis of Arab rebellions multiply and sometimes questionable comparisons lead us to relativize the significance of these movements without of course denying its expandability.
Perceptions are important. In the Tunisian case one may think they are limited to the Arab world. Indeed, Tunisians have always been despised by their immediate environment : treated with low and women (...) by their neighbors or even "nation of waiters" by Algerians (referring to their dependence on the tourism sector). The Tunisian origin of the current rebellion is highly symbolic for the Arab world. Tunisian rebellion gave boldness and courage to the rest of the Arab world.
Each actor has its own logic, consider the example of Djibouti.
Facts : From the beginning of February the clashes began. Only two out of 180 law students have passed their exams the first half. Students are taken to the streets to express their anger (shops looted, cars burnt ...). The reasons for their anger? The rumor that the government wants to bring down the unemployment figures, has tried to delay the entry of young graduates in the job market. So a relatively independent genesis events in the Arab world.
Context: The context is of course particular. Djibouti is growing pre-election since the presidential elections to be held on April 8 next . The current president Guelleh run for a third term. Around the world the elections were a period of fragility where (re) born civil wars and frustrations of people who feel marginalized.
Continued movement: the opposition had planned a march for weeks February 18, the context is burning even more conducive to see the situation escalate. Actually see the different movements the death of several protesters and policemen, opponents will be arrested, immediately tried and imprisoned. So just from this event as "the Tunisian example is included. Djibouti opposition Monday condemned the "brutal repression" of the event on February 18, demanding "a democratic and peaceful change" plan "like Tunisia."
Given this example we are keeping all of hyperresponsiveness in the analysis of current events ... Let us not rush to see in all social movements present extensions of disorders in the Arab world. Each actor has its own logic and answer sets internal powers.
Canon Mp530 Networking
With 7% of rural inhabitants connected to electricity and a national electrification rate of 25%, deforestation can only increase with population growth. Moreover, we must remember that the rural still represent 80% of the population. This means that the consumption of firewood from the forests will not cease to grow because it is the main source of cooking energy in rural areas. In town, the source of cooking energy is the most common charcoal while electricity production still depends heavily on imported petroleum products. But the WWF, the conservation director Nanie Ratsifandrihamanana said: "We believe it is possible to achieve economic development without destroying our environment through the use of renewable energy." Yesterday, WWF presented at the Carlton Energy Vision 2050. This vision follows suit that of the WWF global network whose goal is to help develop renewable energy, adopting energy saving measures and better integration of environmental aspects in developing the energy sector.
The program coordinator of WWF Footprint, Voahirana Randriambola noted that according to the scenario of the WWF, humanity could benefit from energy supply to 95% from renewables by 2050, with a marginal use of coal mining in some industries. Madagascar a coal mining. These include deposits of Sakoa estimated at 130 million tons according to the Ministry of Mines. The feasibility study on domestic coal Sakoa conducted in 2007 by the National Center for Industrial Research and Technology (CNRIT) and WWF shows that we can avoid the deforestation of nearly 300 000 ha in South west of Madagascar and the issuance of 1.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over 10 years. This study was on behalf of the company holding the permit on the Sako. Like what, the coals can also be used as a source of energy for cooking.
Coal is not renewable energy but may contribute in the case of Madagascar to reduce pressure on forests and development of renewable energies such as reforestation. In short, Madagascar has potential to be developed to increase the supply of renewable energy. Certainly, there has been much talked about energy sources such as jatropha, sugarcane or palm oil for years, but no major project has been started. It is the same for ethanol production in small scale. A production that asks only develop because everywhere in Madagascar, it produces handcrafted rum. The lack of a policy on the sector. WWF notes however that globally, many initiatives are in line of renewable energy: "In 2010, they accounted for 19% of the total energy consumed on the planet. More than half the investment in new power capacity in 2008 and 2009 were in favor of renewable electricity and more than 100 countries have implemented policies to promote renewable energy. Consequently, the sector employs more than 3 million people directly and many more people indirectly. "
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Janitrol Hpt 18 60 Thermostat Manual
Henintsoa Ranto and two young Malagasy, participated in the volunteer program of WWF Madagascar and the Indian Ocean. An experiment of discoveries, encounters and sharing, physical challenges and challenges, mutual support and understanding of others, surprises and wonder. It is a human experience, those that change a life ...
" Madagascar is an entirely different that I did not know who opened up to me, through volunteering. "From the outset, Ranto, volunteer, suggests that the experience of volunteering was for him. "Although I am Madagascar and I live in this country, I realized that there, Madagascar, other ways of living, feeling, understanding things that are very different from mine " . Ranto spent three months Vondrozo in south-eastern Madagascar. It is part of volunteers hosted by WWF in Madagascar in 2010. These young people, originating from Mexico, the United States, Canada, France, Portugal, Madagascar and many other countries, spend three months on the ground alongside the villagers, sharing their daily lives.
Living with the villagers
Among the tasks assigned to volunteers from WWF, he comes to train villagers on new practices are environmentally sensitive. Ranto has participated in the training of farmers to build a home green and clean coal production. " With this type of house and what type of coal, farmers use less wood for construction and less of firewood as well. In my opinion, these practices are a key point for the conservation of the environment because they reduce substantially the pressure of communities on forest resources. "
The training of volunteers allows the villagers to take the actual measurement of these new methods. It is through these activities that Ranto volunteers and friends understand the importance of their role because if behavior changes are not immediate, the presence of volunteers is challenging for the communities that host them. "The grassroots appreciated that the volunteers are interested in them. This supported the importance of the issue of environmental conservation and gives villagers a sense of being more important in the roles they play " Joel says Raveloson, project manager for WWF Ivohibe (2010), where other volunteers have settled.
Challenges, openness and understanding
For the volunteers of the environment, sent to remote and inaccessible, it is a commitment that is also extremely physical. Henintsoa Ravoala young Malagasy living in France and voluntary Ivohibe WWF, said: "For me who am not accustomed to long hikes, it was a real physical challenge because we had to travel from village to village. He also had that I adapt to local food, climate, living conditions of people. "
Their volunteer experience has led these young people understand the issues and the issue of environmental conservation. Important issues, especially for Madagascar where conservation projects must consider the cultural implications, social and economic activities. "I understand today that it is particularly difficult to reconcile economic demands, the daily survival and ecological interests and environmental " said Henintsoa. "These contradictions make changes are very gradual and that we must keep in mind the long term. "
It was also, for this young Malagasy expatriate opportunity to gather some pieces of the puzzle of his identity Madagascar" This whole experience gave me the elements of understanding of Malagasy culture and my own country. The opening is also "Transnational . Volunteers learn about other cultures through their teammates: American, Portuguese, French, Swiss, Australian, Mexican ... For three months, they were able to reconstruct the world as it could have been in another life, " We learn to be and live as a team, or because through our differences " summarizes Ranto. He could not find a better conclusion.
Through their voluntary Henintsoa Ranto and designed a brochure and a circuit ecotourism in the corridor that connects Fandriana and Vondrozo. In designing the route, they crossed the forest corridor, visiting a dozen communities along their ride " With the help of villagers, one could identify valuable sites, the location Areas of future settlements and identified various local events that could make discoveries of cultural tourists "explains Henintsoa. 120km long, they proposed the circuit combines the cultural environment, and is a basic circuit for novice hikers or means to a circuit of six days, for big fans. " is a project that will benefit the villagers. They will find opportunities to improve their living conditions through a profitable and environmentally friendly tourism. "
WWF - Explore program for young "explorers "
In 2005, WWF launched the Explore Program that allows young people worldwide to volunteer in a WWF project in a developing country such as Madagascar, India, Bhutan , Paraguay and the South Pacific. It's a way for participants to learn and live their own realities of conservation in a developing country. It also wants to form an impregnation which is the environmentalists and ecologists and allowing them to make the inextricable links between nature, people, their cultures and daily life. WWF Madagascar Western Indian Ocean and host since 2006 of young "explorers " volunteers, aged 20-27 years, from around the world. Madagascar receives four groups of six volunteers each year. Their missions
• They support the improvement of living conditions of local communities that host them and sharing technical knowledge on important topics such as management of local natural resources,
• They bring new initiatives beneficial and adaptable to local activities in the field.
• They produce at least two films to serve as an educational tool in Malagasy and French versions in the project home.
• They provide assistance in other activities identified with the project team home.
Visit the blog of volunteers: http://wwfexploremadagascar.blogspot.com
EVIDENCE
Confessions of a voluntary
While most young Malagasy in France would not even consider back here in Madagascar beyond the usual holiday " country, let alone settle there, I wanted to make a volunteering here (...). I already knew some of this hospitality, the kindness, the generosity of the Malagasy population, the wealth of cultural and environmental heritage. But also and especially my country, I am born, I think some Malagasy whatever ... This is not the talking is Malagasy Malagasy identity (although it helps a lot to the communication), much less the act of eating rice three times a day, but the feeling of belonging. And when these same people will understand the issues there for a young Franco-Malagasy to speak Malagasy and the pressure this may create in him (...), so maybe they will show some more understanding towards these children of immigrants. (...). For me, being French and Malagasy means having the chance to have two rich cultures and knowledge combine the best of both and not be lost without reference because not really and not really French Malgache.
So I understand these young Malagasy in France which are underestimated by their own countrymen here at home, just because they do not speak the Malagasy language. I understand they do not recognize themselves in a certain state of mind own those " by " and that "here " does not appeal to more than that, or that this lack of interest by the Malagasy to know the real conditions of life there can irritate the . (...) But I also think that some here were born elsewhere had forgotten where their parents, they have the easy criticism against those who stayed here and absolutely does not live under the same conditions (...). Yes, those same immigrants and children of immigrants have also a vision that may be simplistic and full of prejudice.
So cultivate openness of mind. And for that, and there is nothing better than traveling, cultural exchange and volunteering for a cause and for others. You will get much more personally than you expected. So come to volunteer (...) in Madagascar or elsewhere, whether or Vazaha Madagascar, Malagasy or Malagasy of Mada France.
SOCIAL LIFE
When volunteering supports kinds
Traditionally, the woman does not take the priority and the decision in Malagasy society. If volunteer activities did not immediately shoved this classic pattern, they do have even raised awareness among women. Henintsoa, voluntary Vondrozo explains: " Volunteers offered to women training on healthy eating and balanced for their families. We have shared good practices to improve their income: growing vegetables, formation of associations or groups, supply of seed. They were motivated and aware of their possibility. "Some training provided by volunteers, such as construction of green homes, did not fail to interest the mothers' There they are well invested, because they knew they would be the primary users of these homes . "By diversifying the beneficiaries of their training, volunteers give more opportunities for communities to sustain their gains. But lucid, Henintsoa understood that the targets are the safest and the young child:
" I suggest that we think of a way to train children as early as possible. Here they are very numerous and curious. They learn quickly and things can become habits and reflexes growing up. "
Chronotherm Iv Plus Installion Manual
The Ministry of Planning and Decentralization proceeded yesterday to national duty that is reforestation. And to combine its mission in this duty, employees headed by the Minister Hajo Andrianainarivelo have planted seedlings on the edge of the road bypass. It is also to give a new face on this road which connects the N7 to the N2. This initiative is especially appropriate in the sense that it is registered in the urban plan detail of the 5 towns crossed by the bypass has already been finalized. These are common Alasora, of Ambohimangakely, Ambohijanaka, and of Ankaraobato Andoharanofotsy. So, yesterday the Department launched the reforestation of the edge of the bypass. He was accompanied by the region Analamanga led by the head of region, Mananjara Randriambololona. The 5 municipalities mentioned above also participated in reforestation. 700 ash seedlings were planted. This species is known to have rapid growth and is adapted to the soil of the bypass on the advice of technicians from the Ministry of Forests and Environment.
addition, ash trees are tall with a beautiful foliage and can improve the bypass and the entrance to the capital. The minister also said that the goal is to give a beautiful image of Antananarivo. He took advantage of the reforestation plan to distribute the 5 urban retail districts concerned. The mayors pledged to do their best to adhere to that plan and care for seedlings. Note that the bypass is an axis that reduces congestion of traffic in the capital. It is particularly suitable for trucks and vehicles using the N7 to join the N2. He also sees the emergence of new activities as the area of recreation and relaxation at the bridge going towards Ambohimanambola and in several locations along the bypass. He was also a time when landfills began to emerge from the ground. But the ministry has put the kibosh, especially since a good portion of the lands concerned are located on flood plains. The implementation of the planning details of the 5 towns crossed by the bypass will allow these communities to avoid this problem, better distribution of land use by activity and current needs and future Development ...
1989 Yamaha Waverunner Manual
AMISOM was initially envisaged as a transitional operation until the deployment of a UN force or any of the steps planned by the mission's mandate has been achieved. initially planned to deploy for six months the mandate of AMISOM was extended for six months repeatedly . Resolution 1964 of 22 December 2010 on extending until September 30, 2011.
Resolutions 1744 and 1772 of the Security Council of the United Nations set out the objectives of the mission :
- "Promoting dialogue and reconciliation in Somalia by assisting with the freedom of movement, safe passage and protection of all who are engaged in dialogue;
- Ensure, where appropriate, the protection of federal institutions transition so that they are able to perform their functions and ensure the security of key infrastructure;
- assist, within its means and in coordination with other parties, setting implementation of the National Security and Stabilization particularly effective restoration and to train Somali security forces inclusive;
- Contribute to the application and within its means, to create the security conditions necessary for the delivery of humanitarian aid ;
- Protect your personal and its premises, facilities and equipment, and ensure the safety and freedom of movement of its staff. "
Roland Marchal moved, so scathing, calling the mission AMIMOG instead of AMISOM as it is mainly issue of the Somali capital . This mandate is particularly challenging in such an environment of insecurity and ridiculously low troop. As a guide if you wanted to achieve the same ratio troop / population in Afghanistan should deploy 40,700 soldiers ... Or Shebaab escalating its attacks against the troops of AMISOM and discourage other countries to contribute to the reinforcement. D e is the quota of troops allowed (8100) was reached in December 2010 . Yet Nigeria, Malawi and Ghana had pledged to send troops.
Confined to the role of protector of the Transitional Federal Institutions, which are themselves disputed, the mission was exposed from the outset to insurgent attacks. Can we even talk about peace while the conflict is taking place? In Somalia there is no peace to keep, since there is not even a peace agreement. The mission has not, by nature, intended to resolve the conflict. Initially it was to consolidate the Ethiopian military victory in December 2006 and after the normalization process of Djibouti (2008). However, when agreements Djibouti, the Islamists are divided between one side Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed (Hawiye clan Abgal), the moderate wing of the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS) become de facto ARS-Djibouti and elected president of the Government of National Unity (GNU) by Parliament in January 2009. And on the other side Hassan Daher Aways (Hawiye clan Haber Gedir Ayr) leader of Hizbul Islam (Party of Islam (8)), founded in February 2009 in response to the election of Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed (pictured) . This group is a coalition of four Islamist groups opposed to the Somali president as too moderate: the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somali-Asmara after the split in the ARS at the conference in Djibouti, Muaskar Ras Kamboni, Jabhatul Islamiya, Muaskar Anole.
Also protecting the TFG against Islamist insurgents, AMISOM lost its role of neutrality and impartiality. Especially since the TFG itself has failed to establish a reconciliation process. The disagreements between the government and the international community are significant in this regard. Parliament's mandate due to expire in August 2010, as the TFG has been extended in early 2011, three years without this "non-transition" is discussed with government partners like the UN. Gold the TFG has lost all legitimacy with the population unable to establish a minimum of security. Survival TFG depends more support from the international community and Somalis. AMISOM also suffers from this lack of legitimacy. The benefit Shebaab burrs mission to turn their propaganda anti-TFG and anti-AMISOM. It is clear that the Islamists have succeeded in passing themselves off from the population for a resistance movement opposed to what is now perceived as a coalition Ethiopian / TFG g ith propaganda well led and facilitated by the failure of the communication strategy of the government of Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. Facing pressure from insurgents over the forces of AMISOM, the chairman of the AU Commission , Jean Ping, has sought a warrant more aggressive. The e October 15, 2010 the PSC of the AU called for a reinforcement of troops: 20,000 men for the military component of police in 1680, a naval blockade and no-fly zone over Somalia. The AU also wanted to fund the mission through mandatory contributions that would be made available to the mission inside and outside Somalia. However
Resolution 1964 of December 2010 has authorized the increase in troops but only an additional 4000 troops (or 12,000 total). The mission always depends directly from donors. This inadequacy and unpredictability of funding is also a deterrent to potential troop contributors. The UN resolution 1964, she recalls "commits donors to work closely with the United Nations and the African Union to ensure that funds and equipment needed become available rapidly, particularly as regards the balance paid to members of contingents of AMISOM, the self-sustainment and expenses related to contingent-owned equipment, especially the deadly material. " Indeed, AMISOM is neither equipped nor organized, nor used to conduct an armed struggle. The logistics do not allow: no capacity sea or air supply difficulties ammunition, military equipment and spare .
Friday, February 18, 2011
Is It True If You Shave
Photos of the Day
Day Course: 93 km
Good night, we begin to take the Cuban rhythm. Excellent breakfast and we leave the chamber to watch the start of the day's stage of the cycling tour of Cuba. No or very little technical assistance to the riders. We wait on a bench and we are covered by a 79-year-old, Gabriel, who talks about his former job of driver in Havana. We will not leave without having bought a lighter. Many Cuban casually ask soap and pens. True, in stores, these products are very expensive. The local currency is worth 25 times less than the Cuc. But in the local currency, there is a ticket of 3 pesos with Che and is highly sought after by tourists. We find little and fabulous prices. We leave the house, back bags, because the taxi provided did not happen. We find one another quickly and make the grand tour of Cienfuegos, cycling requires. We arrive at the terminal for buses Viazul. Numerous tourists from the former Soviet bloc countries are there. Many young people. We ship and a young German woman realizes that her backpack was left on the counter. She jumps on the bus, followed by a bunch of people anxious to know where their luggage. Then everything falls into place and we set off to join Trinidad. We go through the back country with only riders, not a car. Some cyclists sweat on steep slopes. We drive along the coast and succeed in the city of Trinidad, the best preserved city of Cuba. Small ill-paved streets and arrive at the terminal. A crowd of people with signs touting their guest house waiting for her behind a string. We find our hostess immediately leads us to his house. Nice quiet room and a large terrace overlooking the city. We will install and then visit the old center. Beautiful colonial houses with colorful facades. Large windows open onto splendid interiors. We stroll the quiet and it's really nice. Passing an agency, we'll book a tour for tomorrow in the hinterland. The opportunity to discover hair removal miniskirt, as some Cuban are very hairy and hair removal is done to the edge of the miniskirt and when the skirt is shorter than waxing, I let you imagine the spectacle. At sunset, the city glows softly. We dine at the casa and we're still pleasantly surprised by the Cuban cuisine. Tomorrow we will visit Tope de Collantes.
Community Service Project Template
Images of the Day
Day Course: 57 km
Excellent night, secluded, little or dog or rooster around. Full breakfast and we leave the casa to join the agency. Trinidad and wakes people eat breakfast on the run along the sidewalks. Our means of transportation waiting for us, it is a military truck fitted with seats. From the outset, I am reminded by the flexibility of the dampers, displacement by GMC or GBC8KT. We climb the mountain quickly. The road slopes impressive. After an hour, where all means are good for protection from cold wind, we arrived at the site. This is a huge park that includes several remote sites. Many hiking groups are present, fitted toe. Our guide welcomes us sympathetically, a young Cuban who is remarkably fluent English and French. Our group is composed of a pair of Australians, who travel around the world, two young German, a Swiss woman speaking, we decide to do the tour in English. We start by visiting a small museum devoted to the exploitation of coffee. Cuban industry entirely handmade. Former coffee grinders and a demonstration of the transformation of walnut coffee before a tasting. It is arabica and it is tight! We will resume our truck to get to the starting point of the hike, 3 miles to the agency, over 10 to end with a vertical drop of over 250 meters. We descended into a forest. With beautiful tree ferns. Many wild birds refuse to be photographed, including Trogon or Tocaroro, emblem of Cuba, red, black, white and green. We continue the descent Along a track slippery in places, before reaching the waterfall Caburn. The site is superb, some natural pools at the foot of a large waterfall. Some courageous flow into the refreshing water. We moved away before starting the ascent climbing and everyone at our own pace. We are joined by the rest of the group almost to the point of arrival. We climb into the truck and make a detour to the arboretum, which is closed to quickly admire the largest African mahogany. It is 2:30 p.m. ET we start to get hungry. We stop for lunch at the restaurant Mi Restiro "my retirement". Cuban dishes, salads, vegetables and rice with pork. After an interesting conversation on the situation of the country, we return to our truck still broken. Smoldering fires ablaze in the hills surrounding it and the smell of smoke as we go into Trinidad to join our casa. Tonight we went out in town to see the atmosphere around the Mojito and salsa.
Tomorrow beach day at the seaside Caribbean.
I Am New To Wella Color Need Help
Images of the Day
course of the day: 8 km
Excellent night and we are waiting impatiently breakfast, after this fast.
Then we go to town, shops are great, not charming. Many houses sell in the door step or window homemade products. we find an access point to the Internet, with just 4 stations the opportunity to connect with a 6-Cuc for an hour, I can post the text, we will see later for photos. We returned to our agency in a move tomorrow. We suggest we go straight to the bus station. Nothing is shown and it is a little snitch that we come across it. We book our tickets to Trinidad. Then descend to the center before turning toward the tip of Gorda. Because we are in a beautiful bay, which served all turnarounds, buccaneers traffickers of all kinds. Beautiful colonial houses lining the Caribbean Sea. Some are turned into hotel we visit the Palacio de Valle. The ground floor is converted into a restaurant on the 1st floor is abandoned and the terrace provides stunning views across the bay. To prevent the return walk, we ride in a taxi that takes us back two in the city center. After a good nap, we repeat a ride to town to enjoy a good ice cream. Tonight, at the guesthouse, the camarones are on the menu. We dined with a young teacher who is Chilean summer holidays from 15 December to early March. She took the opportunity to visit Cuba for 4 weeks and by bicycle. The meal is really delicious.
Tomorrow we leave for Trinidad Cienfuegos bus.
Monster Energy Drink Belly Button Ring
Uganda is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and its rich agricultural and mineral potential is considerable. By its magnificence, by its variety of forms and its colors, by the profusion of life, its vegetation, its birds and its wildlife, Uganda is truly the pearl of Africa ". With these words Winston Churchill described Uganda in 1908. Often presented as a model for development in Africa, the former "Pearl of Africa" British voting today to elect (reelect?) President. The opportunity to propose a series of posts here on this country still unknown francophones.
Uganda, because of its location at the intersection of the Horn of Africa Great Lakes and Central Africa, at an intersection where cross connections with other parts of the continent is an important geostrategic area. The new strategic environment that emerged after September 11 has highlighted the particular strengths of this region is also a rear base observation of Sudan and the Horn of Africa.
support from donors has not been economic. They accepted the system of democracy "unbiased" in the 1995 Constitution. Museveni regarded the parties as to the origin of all the ills experienced by this country, as designed by "sectarian politicians" who have transformed into vectors of their clan interests.
IT is true that Uganda has long borne the brunt of a "geography of war" (obsession with the territory). The nature of the state is at the heart of conflict and we will return in a future post.
Faced with irregularities, funders are now implementing a policy of conditionality placing the demilitarization regime in the center of the prior discussions. However, the authority is aware of the importance of Uganda's strategy of Western powers including the United States, and makes no cases of these pressures, especially as a break might help destabilize the country. The country appears as an oasis of stability in the arc of crisis that goes from Somalia in the Sahel. It is still seen as the vector of a Pax Americana in the region. We can also interpret his participation in AMISOM (5200 men) or the formation of Somali soldiers on its territory by an EU mission (EUTM Somalia) as Uganda will become indispensable in the region even if This intervention also involved a strategy of internal occupation troops . The reputation of good governance of the Ugandan government is seriously questioned for several reasons:
• The level of corruption (127th in the ranking of Transparency International). Some links corruption to the fact that the company and officials have long had to move from state to survive, creating the Magendo which is the local informal economy. To fight against this corruption, the state has created a body of state control, independent, in the framework of the constitution of 1995, the Inspector General of Government (IGG)
• Increase recurrent military spending. The army continues to play a role active in civil affairs of the State;
Moreover, the political system, long locked by President Museveni seems to open but this opening is a trompe l'oeil. Indeed, President Museveni led Uganda for over twenty years. A re dum held in July 2005 endorsed the initiative as a promise of multiparty political openness. In fact, the multi was traded by the president against the possibility to seek a new mandate. In the last presidential elections in February 2006, the first multiparty since the accession to power of Museveni, the presidential candidate has faced a real political battle despite failing in the spirit of multiparty politics. Rejecting the possibility of defeat, M useveni has the state apparatus in the service of his campaign and therefore incur a lawsuit against Kizza Besigye (photo), his rival, to ensure his victory. He was reelected with 60% of the votes after an election campaign that disadvantages the opposition parties. Kizza Besigye, won 37% of the vote finally. Movement retains two-thirds majority in parliament (202 MPs out of 308). The main Ugandan opposition party, Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) of Besigye has threatened to reject the final results of the elections alleging "serious irregularities", including the lack of media coverage of the electoral process and voter intimidation before and during elections. Pressure from donors were not without effect on the outcome of the trial Besigye and the openness to the multiparty system. The President must now contend with an opposition official, who has local and relays in the population. For these elections, Besigye oppose for the third consecutive time at the side of Museveni 6 other candidates.
Cheaters Korean Movie Part1
Studies have also shown that regular consumption of apple could have positive effects on respiratory function and prevent asthma.
The apple contains significant amounts of fiber. Half of these are soluble fibers, especially the pectin. The latter, particularly in the skin of the apple, reduces cholesterol, especially the bad cholesterol. It should be for that consume two or three apples a day. Its high fiber content helps, even with lesser amounts, to regulate bowel movements.
Cup-hungry
Apples are rich in vitamins, including vitamins B and E, and vitamin C. Note that the skin of apple concentrate more vitamin C than the flesh. Cook the apple's vitamin intake also decreases. It also contains 85% water, which, in addition to refresh and quench your thirst, gives you multiple minerals and trace elements, particularly potassium.
It is the perfect appetite suppressant as part of a healthy diet. The calories are mostly provided by the carbohydrates in the apple: 12 g per 100 g.
Apples can be kept several days in a fruit basket. However, do not leave them in an overheated room. You can also keep them in the crisper of your refrigerator, which will prevent them from continuing to mature. Finally
question recipe, apples provides a multitude of dishes.
addition juice, dried peels of the Apple used to make teas, which have a slight sedative effect.
can use the apple to make pastries like donuts, turnovers, charlottes, cakes or blanks.
The apple may also be prepared in different ways for dessert. It can burn the stuff, the fry, make a sauce, a foam or a crumble. This fruit goes very well with lemon, cinnamon and vanilla. The apple may finally
perfectly into the preparation of sweet and savory dishes. It goes well with black pudding, roast pork, sausage and chicken, stewed or quartered fried. It is also used often for salads.
Cereal Market Share 2010
The foundation under Swiss law "ECOFORM" embarks on a massive reforestation work in the rural town of Bekoratsaka in the Sofia region. This project is already present in several continents including Africa, Asia and America. For the Big Island, will cover 6000 hectares reforestation, equivalent to 7,200,000 nurseries in the area of reforestation. "We set ourselves the goal of planting shrubs that could in the long run, be operated by the local population. Ce projet devrait générer une source de revenu for the people who will, in turn, maintenance of forests, "according Andriamparany Rakotomavo, responsible forest management and management of this project. According to Philippe Dubois, President Eco-job, the challenge is to educate the minds of local residents so they take ownership of the project and they decide to conduct and protecting the environment. "We can not stop them from felling trees for household uses. Nevertheless, we train them to operate judiciously forests in that they engage in reforestation, "says the latter always. Collaboration with the Ministry of Planning planning has allowed the foundation to receive a transfer of land for the cooperative Avotrala, consisting of local farmers.
Send Pregnancy Congratulations
Major Lessor for the preservation of the environment in Madagascar, the World Bank wants to be logical in itself by selecting the Big Island from the 6 pilot countries for implementation of the project WAVES Partenership or Partnership Global - Nature Accounting and Monetary Valuation of Environmental Services.
Despite the boycott of the international community, the World Bank held earlier this month a workshop to launch the project in its offices in Antananarivo. According to the official statement: "The goal of this partnership, launched by the World Bank President Robert Zoellick at the 10th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Nagoya (Japan) in October 2010, is assist governments in developing countries and developed to better integrate environmental services in their national accounts and development plans. " The statement added: "Ministries of Finance often perform allocations on the basis of information from national accounts which underestimate the real contribution of the environment and natural resources in the economy because goods and environmental services often have no market price "said Glenn-Marie Lange, Senior Environmental Economist World Bank and Senior Manager of the Global Partnership. This leads to government policies and investment decisions that are not optimal from a economic standpoint.
So did we gradually shifted towards the establishment of a national green accounting to help policy makers make the best choices. For this' monetary valuation of environmental services has gradually directed towards the establishment of a "green national accounts", which includes the calculation of the contribution of ecosystem services and natural resources to economic growth and poverty reduction and the calculation of the benefits of protecting the environment and that the costs of its degradation. Natural capital - which consists of mining, forestry, fisheries, water, farmland and protected areas - is particularly important in countries with low income. In Madagascar the share of natural capital is estimated at 49 percent of total real wealth of the country. "
Despite sanctions, therefore, Madagascar was selected for the project. "The Global Partnership covers a period of five years for a $ 15 million and began with six pilot countries in the developing world including Madagascar, which was selected because of its extraordinary biodiversity and the long involvement of the Bank World in the environmental sector. The preparation phase will last until December 2011. It will include an assessment of available data, identification of priorities for environmental services and environmental policy, the establishment of a steering committee and develop a detailed work plan for the four years of the second phase, "the statement added.
This is certainly the first project initiated by the World Bank in Madagascar under the Transition. He could be the second if the nth if the uprisings in the Arab world had intervened earlier.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Fluttering During Implantation?
During a chat on the Monde.fr, Tuesday, September 22, 2009, Bertrand Badie, Professor at Sciences Po analyzed the autoritrisme. According to him we must qualify the opposition between democracy and authoritarianism, which he considered "too simple and partly false." "Especially since no regime, even in Europe, is spared by an authoritarian thrust." His comments conserventtoute timeliness.
vs. authoritarian dictatorial regime : (...) "It has become customary to define an authoritarian regime as characterized a limited pluralism: competition for power is restricted to certain candidates, freedom of expression is itself limited, legal protection is imperfect and even partial or biased. We are therefore faced with a logical degrees: we say a system that is more or less authoritarian, but it will not always know how the limit.
In any case this concept does not lead to a duality between democratic regimes to their opposite is even in the gray area between these two poles lie the greatest number of states.
Russia Is an authoritarian regime or a democracy, when we know that freedom is restricted and that political choices are not entirely free?
Venezuela is there an authoritarian regime while President Chavez was elected and he has even accepted his defeat in a referendum "no" was the majority? Israel appears to be a perfect democracy if we take into account the free competition for power, but the Israeli Arabs are second class citizens so severely that taint the quality of democracy in this regime.
In short, the notion invites us to reflect on a number of criteria, but it does certainly not lead us to distinguish so sharply between clear categories of state.
Dictatorship is a narrower concept. It involves the full exercise of power by one man alone, without supervision, without limiting its powers, without limiting the duration of his mandate. A dictator may come to power by force or he may be elected but will hold it against the law and oppression.
But again, faced with the reality, the concept is less clear as one might think: proliferation of mock-elections makes it difficult to distinguish between a dictator and an authoritarian president reelected in conditions of legality and transparency suspicious. Similarly, suspension of freedoms and rights may correspond to the institutional mechanisms and lead to establishment of legal forms of dictatorship which, in turn, would confuse the issue. To summarize, I would say that authoritarianism is more a question than an answer, a diagnostic tool than a tool for classification, a problem more than a statement. "
(...) opposition democracy-authoritarianism is too simple and partly false. Democracy is a technique of government and authoritarianism posture more or less pronounced, the two concepts can be combined in practice. "
Authoritarianism as a factor of stability
" (...) In a Wilsonian tradition, it has been established particularly since 1945, that democracy was a factor of peace where the most authoritarian regimes led naturally to the war. This thesis has even received a name, that of "positive peace". She arguments in its favor Strengths: the hostility of public opinion for war and international violence, the correlation between democratic values and the values of peace and tolerance; cons of the game-powers that limit the claims of a bellicose leader. But at the same time, this thesis has been disproved by the facts. Although
democracies tend to do more to war than their authoritarian regimes alike, they are far to establish themselves as forces for peace. The example of Israeli-Palestinian conflict is also there to remember. The only atomic bomb that was used was also the military instrument of the largest democracy in the world at that time.
Some in this wake, argued that the versatility public opinion could lead to war more than peace, and indeed, an authoritarian regime, with less accountability, can take more risks to build and impose a peace diplomacy.
In fact, examples abound in both directions: it is to re-legitimized the Argentine dictatorship was launched in the Falklands War, but also to strengthen its own equation that the Greek military regime s is launched on a military adventure in Cyprus. And we could continue this long list, which would bring us back to the elementary fact that the ideal point would be the dictatorship of the Platonic sage that would impose virtue to his subjects and neighbors.
In fact, an international review of the subject leads us to look elsewhere: to take into account first international situations, some favoring dictatorial regimes, others actively promoting democracy. It must look also uses diplomatic and strategic plans are made based on political interests of each other.
Note for example that the U.S. has encouraged the rise of dictatorships in Latin America for years 1960 and 1970, instead supporting a return to democracy at the end 1980s and into the neoconservative period recently experienced. "On
interventionism: (...) " We got out of the euphoria that halo outside intervention. This was done first by conviction: the virtues of democracy seems to proselytize and messianism. She was also an opportunity: the fall of the USSR left the "Western democracies" free rein to become the policeman of the world and virtuous send across what Mitterrand called the "Soldiers of law." It was actually too fast under confused and efficiency, solidarity and intervention, and we just forgot a democracy could derive only a social contract built by local actors themselves. The pitiful fate of the recent election in Afghanistan has recalled a now indelible way.
In fact, quite the opposite of what was desired, which is taking place: an uncontrolled intervention is being revived worldwide fiber nationalist and particularist identitarism reconstruct a violence which international ever stronger .
can certainly play with the regime cynically on the other, but we can not change it. This opposition becomes misunderstood today that the essential factor for the failure of western diplomacy. Democracy or dictatorship may be a parameter of diplomatic action, but certainly not the end of it. "