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ROMA (ITALPRESS) - "Troppe volte si riducono le fasi di gara, noi dobbiamo garantire che ci sia apertura perché fare le gare non fa perdere tempo, anzi lo fa guadagnare. Selezionando gli operatori che sono più adeguati si ha la possibilità di avere opere svolte in tempi più rapidi e possono realmente servire il cittadino", ha detto Giuseppe Busia, presidente dell'Anac, a margine della presentazione della relazione annuale alla Camera.xc3/ads/gtr
In the early 90s, when a young economist named Michael Kremer finished his PhD, there had been a few economic studies based on randomized trials. But they were rare. In part because randomized trials – in which you recruit two statistically identical groups, choose one of them to get a treatment, and then compare what happens to each group – are expensive, and they take a lot of time.But then, by chance, Michael had the opportunity to run a randomized trial in Busia, Kenya. He helped a nonprofit test whether the aid they were giving to local schools helped the students. That study paved the way for more randomized trials, and for other economists to use the method. On today's show, how Busia, Kenya, became the place where economists pioneered a more scientific way to study huge problems, from contaminated water to low graduation rates, to HIV transmission. And how that research changed government programs and aid efforts around the world. This episode was produced by James Sneed with help from Willa Rubin. It was engineered by James Willetts. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez and Emma Peaslee. It was edited by Molly Messick. Jess Jiang is our acting executive producer.Help support Planet Money and get bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.
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Sul nuovo codice degli appalti secondo il presidente dell'Anac siamo favorevoli a una semplificazione, abbiamo fatto proposte in questo senso, ma deve essere una semplificazione che non sacrifichi i controlli, quello che è preservare la buona gestione delle risorse pubbliche".col/ads/gsl
Welcome to the fifth episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa' is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate activist, Abigael Kima. In the lead up to the COP27 international climate negotiations, which are now just a month away, Abigael interviews African climate change experts and activists on the issues that matter most to them. Guests sign off each episode by sharing what they feel the COP27 conference must deliver on. Our guest today is Sofanit Mesfin. Sofanit is a gender specialist working as the Regional Gender and Social Inclusion Coordinator at Ripple Effect, formerly known as ‘Send A Cow'. Ripple Effect works with smallholder farmers to equip them with knowledge and skills enabling them to improve their livelihoods and thrive. Farmers working alongside Ripple Effect learn more, grow more and sell more. They can feed their families nutritious food, and by having a surplus to sell can invest in their farms, send their children to school and build sustainable agri-businesses. In this episode, Sofanit takes us through her journey working with women farmers in different African countries to deliver training programs that help them adapt to a changing climate. She explains how and why women and children are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, and what Ripple Effect is doing to ease the burden on women, children and their households. Sofanit also explains how other stakeholders can come on board to support this kind of work, ensuring that more and more communities get support to build resilience and secure a healthy future for themselves and their children. Sofanit signs off the show by sharing what she wants the upcoming COP27 climate conference in Egypt to deliver in November. Enjoy the show! Learn more about Ripple Effect Linkedin | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Website [Note: I recently had the privilege to visit women farmers in Busia and Bungoma in the Western Region of Kenya. I learned a lot from them about methods to improve food production, and how these practices allowed them to better their lives and that of their families. Follow the Hali Hewa Podcast on social media to see these interviews]
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Economic losers: SoGive's review of deworming, and why we're less positive than GiveWell, published by SoGive on August 8, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Primary author: Lucas Lewit-Mendes Secondary authors: Sanjay Joshi, Isobel Phillips, Matt Sharp tl;dr: We (SoGive) estimate that mass deworming is 6-10x more cost-effective than GiveDirectly's cash transfers. This is less cost-effective than GiveWell's estimate of 12-19x, but remains close to, albeit slightly below, their current 10x funding bar. The discrepancy is primarily driven by our conclusion that gains in adult earnings for some dewormed children may be at the expense of other workers (i.e. "economic losers"). Red-Teaming GiveWell's Recommendation of Mass Deworming We (SoGive) have been conducting red-teaming of some of GiveWell's recommended top charities, starting with mass deworming programmes. Much has been written on deworming, from a landmark trial in Kenya, to the infamous "worm wars", to an apparently encouraging 20-year follow-up study. GiveWell moved around $40 million to support mass deworming programmes in the year to June 2022. After ~200 hours of research, we hope to shed some light on some relatively unexplored aspects of the mass deworming conversation. Our major update is that we now expect deworming to have less chance of huge economic impact, because competition between workers in the labour market may result in "economic losers". Alongside other small updates, this reduces cost-effectiveness to 6-10x GiveDirectly's cash transfers (varying by charity), down from GiveWell's estimate of 12-19x. We would like to express our gratitude to GiveWell for their correspondence throughout the research process. This post will highlight our key findings from our full intervention report, covering the following topics: Table 1 #SectionOne-sentence summaryIntroductory content1Statistical significanceThe notably large effects on earnings and consumption from the Busia experiment are not statistically significant, but GiveWell sufficiently accounts for this uncertainty. 2Black box problemThe causal mechanism between deworming and long-run earnings gains is a "black box". SoGive differs from GiveWell on economic losers3Economic losersGains in adult earnings for some dewormed children may be at the expense of other workers (i.e. economic losers). SoGive believes it is important to give careful consideration to health effects4Direct health effectsThe direct health effects of mass deworming appear to be small on average. 5ComorbiditiesHealth effects are especially uncertain in the presence of comorbidities. 6Drug resistanceGiveWell accounts for the possibility that drug resistance could develop, but we are somewhat more pessimistic about this risk. Despite the significant amount of effort already expended, our work on deworming is not complete. We remain excited to continue exploring some of the other areas that we outline towards the end of this post, including unprogrammed deworming (i.e. how much deworming would happen anyway without mass deworming programmes), the implications of climate change for deworming, and more on the health aspects of deworming. Background on Mass Deworming GiveWell-recommended mass deworming programmes currently operate in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, treating children with two types of parasitic worm infections - schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH). The scale of infections is enormous. Around 200 million people have schistosomiasis, while around 1.5 billion have STH. The health effects of worm infections can be severe in rare cases, including organ damage, intestinal inflammation, intestinal obstruction, and impairment of nutrient intake. But since worm infections often coexist with other morbidities, precise data on how often worm infections cau...
It's the month of July! And so we talk things summer, like Milwaukee's Summerfest, fireworks, and visiting Busia and Grandpa's farm in Michigan. We also take time to think about God's promise to David and Solomon's building God's temple.
Willy was born in Uganda, lost both parents when he was young. Willy was raised by family and community members and was supported through Compassion International as a little boy. As an orphan child, he was hungry for God to change his community and when he got an opportunity to go to school as an adult, Willy started Give Hope Ministries International, an orphanage school and ministry in Busia, Uganda where they now have 479 children in the program! Boots on the Ground: Go to www.ghmi.org and subscribe to their newsletter. Get Your Copy Now! of Tell Them, What Great Fathers Tell Their Sons and Daughters www.meninthearena.org Men in the Arena Books and Swag Support the Podcast
From Kampala to the world. If you know someone who would enjoy this episode, share it with them! Email me at AUgandanBabe@gmail.com and follow me on Twitter at @essKentaro to continue the conversation. Thanks for listening, give us a like, rate us on apple podcasts and follow the channel if you enjoyed this episode. I hope you will be back for the next one. Tags:........... A Ugandan Babe, Kentaro, Storytelling, Africa, Travel, Uganda: Kampala, Kabale, Bunyonyi, Ntungamo, Mbarara, Lugazi, Jinja, Fort Portal, Gulu, Busia, Kenya - Nairobi, Mombasa, Naivasha, Tanzania, Dar-es-Salaam, Rwanda, Kigali, Katuna, Burundi, Bujumbura, South Africa, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Stellenbosh, Nigeria, Lagos, Morocco - Casablanca, Agadir, Essauira, UAE, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, England, London, Windsor, Oxford , Wiltshire, Bath, Stonehenge, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Coventry, New Castle, Leeds, Brighton sea side, Scotland, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, France, Paris, Cannes, St. Tropez, Germany, Hamburg, Spain, Barcelona, Seville, Mallorca, Portugal, Faro, Italy, Venice, Pisa, Florence, Milan, Czech Republic, Prague, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Denmark, Copenhagen, Austria, Vienna, Slovakia, Bratislava, Croatia, Split Dalmatia, Hungary, Budapest, Latvia, Riga, Jurmula, Barbados, Bridgetown, USA, Washington DC, South America, Mexico, Tenochtitlan, Peru, machu piccu, Columbia, Medellin, Cartagena, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Bogota, Lima, Santiago , Sao Paola, Salvador, West Africa, Ghana, Senegal, Asia, South Korea Seoul, Vietnam, French Polynesia, Bora Bora, Tahiti, Rome, Greece, Switzerland, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, Russia, Moscow, St Petersburg, Egypt, Alexandria, Luxor, Memphis, Giza, the valley of kings, Pharaoh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skentaro/message
POLICE PLANTS MAGAZINE IN THE HOUSE OF A PEOPLE POWER COORDINATOR TO ARREST HIM - BUSIA. When our Presient saw the News he said, This video depicts scenes in Busia District as security personnel attempted to arrest National Unity Platform coordinator and area councillor, comrade David Oguttu. Earlier on, security officers conducted a day-time search at Comrade Oguttu's home. They discovered nothing to connect him to criminal activity and subsequently issued him a search certificate clearing him. However, the same security officers returned to comrade Oguttu's home later in the night and after a brief search, they purportedly discovered a magazine with live ammunition! They later attempted to arrest comrade Ogutu but the community put up resistance and the security officers abandoned their mission. As you can see comrades, the regime is doing everything possible to frame its opponents for criminal activity. We are going to see even more of these incidents playing out against us all over the country, but we should remain firm and fortified by the conviction that we are pursuing a right and just mission; #WeAreRemovingADictator --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jb-muwonge/message
Kwame Bruce Busia possibly better known – especially in design circles – as StudioYorktown does many, many things with a high level of skill including being a singer/songwriter, producer, designer, photographer and entrepreneur. One of those things is having a love and knowledge for blockchain tech, crypto currencies and yes the topic of the day NFTs. I was getting pretty tired of everyone talking about NFT's but using a string of acronyms to describe another acronym, always skirting the topic of what the hell they actually are and how you make them and why anyone should care. Bruce does an incredibly articulate job of breaking down the why, what, how, pros and cons and future of this tech and what it means for anyone in or pursuing a creative career. We even unpack some of the deep creative wisdom in Japanese culture and specifically talk through some poignant creative moments in the film Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Introducing Kwame Bruce Busia On NFT's Kwame Bruce Busia @StudioYorktown Studio Yorktown on Creative Market Study Yorktown NFT for sale kwamebrucebusia.com Show links: Beeple $70m NFT Gary Vee on NFTs Rarible Planet Money podcast episode on Beeple $70m NFT Decentraland Verner Herzog Bruce's NFT Resources and Starter Guide: Basic Concepts To Understand: What is BLOCKCHAIN? The best explanation of blockchain technology What is Ethereum? A Beginner's Explanation in Plain English MetaMask Tutorial 2021: How to Use & Safely Setup MetaMask (setting up your wallet and installing browser extension) HOW TO CREATE AN #NFT ON RARIBLE WITH ROYALTIES NFT Platforms and Websites Rarible Opensea Foundation (invite only) Art Blocks KnownOrigin Async Art (programmable art platform with individually auctionable layers) Zora SuperRare Maker’s Place Nifty Gateway Creary.net (not technically NFTs, but allows artists to earn crypto by sharing and curating the work of others’ portfolios similar to Behance) Some Future Applications / Display Possibilities for Digital Art + NFTs Looking Glass Factory - No-Glasses Holographic Display A run-down of digital art frames for displaying digital art / NFTs Framed* - Books: Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts by Ryan Holiday The 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene Mastery by Robert Greene Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life by Rory Sutherland It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be by Paul Arden Documentaries: Jiro Dreams of Sushi Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams Documentary American Movie Marwencol Helvetica Chef's Table Quotes "I'm always trying to see how concepts are similar rather than how they are different." "[NFT technology] is very exciting for particularly creatives because it finally gives a chance to distribute work and set the terms by which you can be compensated for it." "We are in an era now that we are literally transacting ideas and concepts." "Once you have a sense of purpose, something that drives you, it becomes this reinforcing loop that keeps you doing it, its like a permanent source of joy and magic." "It's nothing and it's everything, you don't have to put that much attention to detail in it, but you do and it means something because you do it." "The goal is not the goal, the goal is the process." - Original Theme Music by Devin Luke - devinlukemusic.com Stay In Touch onprocess.com @onprocesspodcast If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by Subscribing to the show in iTunes and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
El doctor Kofi Busia ganó en 1969 las elecciones presidenciales de Ghana. Viajó a Londres por motivos médicos y, estando allí, se enteró de que el general Ignatius Kutu dio un golpe de estado en su país. Así que no le quedó otra que quedarse en Reino Unido
El doctor Kofi Busia ganó en 1969 las elecciones presidenciales de Ghana. Viajó a Londres por motivos médicos y, estando allí, se enteró de que el general Ignatius Kutu dio un golpe de estado en su país. Así que no le quedó otra que quedarse en Reino Unido
Ambassador Dr. Abena Busia who is also a Professor at Rutgers University shares the importance of telling our stories as African women especially in places people assume we have no right to be. Abena shares the importance of creative expression, faith in journeying through her life transitions. She shares advice to the younger generation.
A very critical topic that needs to be addressed and taught on with great accuracy and revelation knowledge.
We don't have much good teaching on "The Fatherhood of God" in the worldwide Church. This teaching not only covers what the Word has to say about our Heavenly Father once we are Born of God, but it also covers the Relationship between the Father and His First Born Son Jesus Christ according to His Humanity, as well as those of us who have become "sons of God" through the New Birth/Nature.
Much fasting has been one of the greatest neglects and violations of God's Grace when it comes to God's "Instructions of Grace".
Angels are our second greatest "Allies" that we need to take full advantage of regarding the Kingdom of God and the workload that needs to get done before the Lord returns!
What does the Word really have to say about our need to become "Disciples" of Jesus in order to become "Followers" of Jesus so that we can end up walking in our "Sonship"
This is actually one of our best teaching that we have done so far with Jesus Reigns Forever Ministries in Kenya Africa!
Great topic yet greatly neglected in the overall Church! This is something that needs to be addressed bluntly as well as accurately!
This Teaching we did via Skype/Live Stream produced for YouTube on the vital subject regarding "The Law of Faith and the Faith of God"
Today we are being taught and instructed by this teaching that "Healing and Health" was not just for the Times of Jesus but for today as well!
This Teaching we did via Skype/Live Stream produced for YouTube on the vital subject regarding "The Law of Faith and the Faith of God"
This Teaching we did via Skype/Live Stream produced for YouTube on the vital subject regarding "The Law of Faith and the Faith of God"
This Teaching we did via Skype/Live Stream produced for YouTube on the vital subject regarding "The Law of Faith and the Faith of God"
This is actually a video that we recorded based upon a Skype preaching session that we did with Bishop Gabriel of Busia, Kenya Africa.
This is actually a video that we recorded based upon a Skype preaching session that we did with Bishop Gabriel of Busia, Kenya Africa.
This is the second video that we recorded based upon a Skype preaching session that we did with Bishop Gabriel of Busia, Kenya Africa.
When asked, "who is Jason Webb," the answer is... I was born August 5 th , 1976, in Charlotte, NC. Grew up in Morganton, NC, with my mother, younger brother and maternal grandparents. Graduated from Freedom High School in 1994, and attended Appalachian State University for one year. Came back home and met my future wife in the summer of 1995. I was 1 week away from turning 19, and she was 15. Told my friend I was with the night I met her that I would spend the rest of my life with her, and declared this only five minutes after we had met. Married September 30, 2000, and my wife Angie and I have two kids: Connor, age 15, and Macey, age 11. We live in Morganton, NC. I enjoy shooting, golf, writing, spending time with my family, and also working with individuals who have PTSD, and international mission work in Busia, Uganda, through my nonprofit organization Springs of Hope – US. I also serve as a Law Enforcement / Public Safety Chaplain, a supply pastor for our local Baptist Association, and a deacon at my church.
Mariam chairs the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Cooperative Society Ltd., #Uganda. She is a member of the Eggs Cluster. She is a self-confessed reformed smuggler who changed her ways after her peers elected her to serve as their Chairperson.
Alice is a member of the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Cooperative Society Ltd., #Uganda and Fruits Cluster Leader. Alice trades primarily in fruits (water melon, passion fruits and oranges) that she sources from all over Eastern Uganda and sells to traders from Kenya.
Florence chairs the Busia Cross Border Women Traders Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Kenya (BCBWT SACCO). She trades in cereals, fruits, soap and environmentally friendly bags and imports goods from as far as South Africa.
Grace Maloba is a member of the Busia Cross Border Women Traders Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Kenya (BCBWT SACCO). She is the Grocery Cluster Leader and has been a cross border trader for twelve years.
Edna Mudibo is a member of the Busia Cross Border Women Traders Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Kenya. She is the cooperative’s Secretary and has been a cross border trader for almost 20 years, trading in cereal and making peanut butter.
Margaret is a member of the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Cooperative Society Ltd., #Uganda and Cereals Cluster Leader. She also chairs the Busia District Farmers Association. Margaret has been a farmer / trader for several years. She grows cassava for consumption in the home and maize for sale in neighboring Kenya.
Busia is a county full of wonders. It’s mapped as County 40 and, beyond the unlimited supply of Lake Victoria fish, this county is known for an annual boat festival that brings people together from far and wide. Perhaps this episode will give you the right feel of what to expect in Busia. The episode has been narrated by Gracia O.
La storia del Copyright nei secoli. Una divertente parodia interpretata direttamente in loco.Il video è stato girato in presa diretta durante l'esame-evento.Questa presentata è la versione NON in presa diretta.Busia, Fontani, Ferrara, Dominici, Ercolani, Cappelletti, Minutoli, Raveggi, Baggio, Beni.Isia Firenze docente Francesco FumelliA.A: 2009-2010 Scarica