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Miss Chatelaine
Whataboutism – Show #347 (part 1), 6 April 2025

Miss Chatelaine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025


Katie presents a simply beautiful hour of songs by artists based in Los Angeles, Nashville, Vancouver, Unama'ki/Cape Breton Island, Narrm/Melbourne, NSW's Illawarra region, Meanjin/Brisbane and Katherine. Three of the artists... LEARN MORE The post Whataboutism – Show #347 (part 1), 6 April 2025 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.

Notícias MP
MPAC apura denúncia de mudança abrupta de polo da Unama em Rio Branco

Notícias MP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 1:20


O Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC), por meio da 1ª Promotoria Especializada de Defesa do Consumidor, instaurou um procedimento preparatório para apurar a denúncia feita por estudantes do curso de Direito da Unama, polo Rio Branco, de propaganda enganosa e mudança repentina de endereço do polo. As denúncias foram divulgadas na imprensa local.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Na Teliag Cape Breton

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 14:15


Tom Johnson is our guide in this showcase of Mi'kmaq language, culture and community goings-on in Eskasoni and the rest of Unama'ki.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Impact Award

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 9:13


A team headed by Professor Marcia Ostashewski received an Impact Award from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. We hear from Laurianne Sylvester. She is Dean of Unama'ki College at Cape Breton University and one of the scholars on the team.

Notícias MP
Procurador-geral do MPAC é homenageado no evento de 50 anos da Unama

Notícias MP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 1:03


Na noite desta terça-feira, 5, o Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC) participou da cerimônia de comemoração dos 50 anos da Universidade da Amazônia (Unama).

Notícias MP
MPAC recebe visita do diretor da Unama

Notícias MP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 1:01


O Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC) recebeu, nesta quarta-feira, 23, a visita do diretor da Universidade da Amazônia (Unama) em Rio Branco, Fábio Santos de Santana, que foi recepcionado na Procuradoria-Geral de Justiça.

Rooftop Leadership Podcast
What's Your Pineapple Express? (ft. Jason Howk)

Rooftop Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 74:43


This week on the ‘What's Your Pineapple Express?' series, Scott had the honor of sitting down and speaking with an incredible leader – Jason Howk. Jason leads a non-profit organization called Global Friends of Afghanistan and has continued doing amazing work while keeping Afghanistan at the forefront. Join us this week as Jason shares his many years of experience in Afghanistan, gives us insight into some very important information, and shares what we need to learn from the abandonment of Afghanistan. Some of the things he reveals about what happened with this abandonment and more importantly, what's happening right under our noses in this growing safe haven will blow you away. Own Every Room - https://rooftopleadership.com/owneveryroom/ Nobody is Coming to Save You - https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/scott-mann/nobody-is-coming-to-save-you/9781546008286/?lens=center-street Scottmann.com  Join Rooftop Nation! Website: https://www.rooftopleadership.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScottMannAuthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottmannauthor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooftop-leadership Twitter: https://twitter.com/RooftopLeader Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOQ7CDJ6uSaGvmfxYC_skQ  Select Afghanistan experiences and published works SummaryJason Criss Howk spent 23 years in the U.S. Army as an Infantry and Sapper Paratrooper, and also as a South Asia Foreign Area Officer (Soldier-Diplomat).  His work in Afghanistan began in 2002 and has continued until the present day as he leads the Global Friends of Afghanistan educational non-profit organization that monitors and leads discussions on Afghan issues. Jason has worked on Afghanistan portfolios at the tactical, operational, strategic, national policy and international policy levels. He has taken part in a variety of missions to include military, diplomatic, intelligence, academic, and humanitarian efforts. During his Afghanistan work Jason worked daily with dozens of generals, ambassadors, and political appointees with Afghan portfolios. Due to his assignments and knowledge of the topic, Jason is one of the few Americans that has been privy to the discussions of all 4 presidential administrations as they planned their Afghanistan policy. Jason studied both Arabic and Dari at the Defense Language Institute, is a professor at the USAF Special Operations School, and is a Malone Fellow in Arab and Islamic Studies. He holds a Master's Degree in South Asia and Middle East Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School, is a CGSC graduate, and was a term-member of the Council on Foreign Relations from 2010-2015. Jason is an award-winning author who has written 4 books in English and has published over 225 works since 2008 in over 40 outlets. As a professor, lecturer, and columnist he focuses on Afghanistan, Islam, terrorism, and various National Security topics. For his work on Afghanistan Major Howk earned the Legion of Merit award for his years of exceptionally meritorious service as a Soldier-Statesman, and two Bronze Star Medals. He also earned the Afghanistan Governmental Success medal from the President of Afghanistan. Afghanistan ExperiencesSep 2002-Sep 2003       Sep-Nov 2003: Operations officer Coalition Task Force 82. Engineer Operations Officer on MG Vines General Staff at Bagram Airfield. Focus on engineer support to daily counter-terrorism operations across the country. His key effort was the completion of the FOB Salerno Airfield and Heliport in Khost province. Tactical and Operational level experiences in various Eastern Provinces.Nov 2002-Sep 2003: Aide De Camp to MG Karl Eikenberry as he took over as Chief of the Office of Military Cooperation-Afghanistan at the U.S. Embassy Kabul and also as the U.S. Security Coordinator. They worked daily with Afghan cabinet members across all parts of the government for the first year of the interim government and got to know all of them intimately. MG Eikenberry was tasked with implementing the international Security Sector Reform program in Afghanistan, and as Chief OMC-A creating the Afghan National Army and MOD from scratch. Their typical daily interactions included the leaders of UNAMA, NATO-Nation Embassies, ISAF, the 3-star US Forces Commander, CENTCOM, OSD, the Joint Staff, the Intelligence Community, regional ambassadors, the Special Forces leaders training the ANA, and the US Ambassador. For the majority of the year Jason was the sole note-taker in over 4,000 hours of meetings and the drafter of reports to State, OSD, and CENTCOM.2004-July 2007During an assignment in TRADOC Jason began to create and teach courses in the Army and at civilian institutions about Afghan and Islamic culture. He helped the Engineer School develop their Cultural, Counter-insurgency, and Counter-IED training for 2LTs deploying to Afghanistan and Iraq. During company command the Army selected Jason for the highly competitive Foreign Area Officer (FAO) program after completing a fellowship in Oman where he studied their insurgencies and how they rebuilt their nation after those conflicts. He continued to study Afghanistan and stayed in touch with his former boss LTG Karl Eikenberry who was the Combined Forces commander in Afghanistan.2007-2009 FAO TrainingIn FAO training he obtained a Master's Degree in South Asia and Middle East Security Studies at the Naval Postgraduate School in 2008. At NPS Jason focused on Afghanistan and the Oman counter-insurgency campaigns. He published a thesis on Oman's COIN and CT lessons which was distributed to his former bosses LTG Eikenberry, LTG McChrystal, and GEN Petraeus. He also wrote a directed study on the creation of the Afghan Military and the US Security Sector Reform efforts that was published as a monograph by the US Army War College in 2009 with a foreword by GEN McChrystal. That study was completed after many interviews with LTG Karl Eikenberry who was then assigned to NATO, just prior to his selection as Ambassador to Afghanistan.From 2008-2009 Jason attended Arabic language training at DLI until the day LTG McChrystal was nominated by President Obama to command ISAF. He was immediately ordered to the Pentagon to prepare LTG McChrystal for senate confirmation and to assist him when he took command in Kabul.2009-2010 As ADC to LTG McChrystal, Jason helped prepare him for his assignment and attended all meetings with Legislative and Executive branch leaders in Washington. Within hours of the Senate confirmation, they flew to Brussels to meet with NATO leaders and then onwards to Kabul Afghanistan. In Kabul Jason helped GEN McChrystal form trusting relationships with the same Afghan leaders Jason worked closely with when they first formed the government in 2002.For the next 2 months Jason traveled with GEN McChrystal to over half the provinces to listen to NATO and Afghan forces, and Afghan leaders to better understand the war.  Jason assisted COMISAF during the strategic review of the U.S. and NATO Afghanistan policy, often quietly liaising between GEN McChrystal and Ambassador Eikenberry, his new and old bosses.After the strategic review was sent to CENTCOM Jason was selected to initiate and design the NATO interagency team focused on reintegration — i.e., how former insurgents could rejoin society. GEN McChrystal loaned Jason to support the incoming Reintegration Advisor who had worked on a similar mission in Iraq and would carry out sensitive diplomatic missions.As the Military Assistant and Political Advisor to retired British Lt Gen Sir Graeme Lamb. They worked with the Afghan government as they developed their peace and reintegration policy with foreign governments, diplomats, and international organizations. This also helped launch the US/NATO peace process and made Jason one of the insiders on Afghan peace talks for over a decade.2010-2014After a year in Dari (Afghan Farsi) language training at DLI, and graduation from the Army Command and General Staff College, Jason was assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff's Afghanistan and Pakistan Task Force. In that role, he led two of the highest-level interagency teams of Afghanistan and Pakistan experts in providing products and briefings for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and OSD leadership, and the White House.  Also in that role, his teams helped prepare four different Generals to assume senior commands in Afghanistan. One of his team's key efforts was monitoring and helping U.S. leaders prepare for diplomatic negotiations with the Taliban.2015-2021After retiring in 2015, Jason continued his focus on Afghanistan and Islam as a professor at numerous institutes and continued to advise the U.S. and Afghan governments, and international bodies.From 2016 to 2017, he served as an advisor on the Presidential Transition Team's National Security cell focused on the Afghan peace process and foreign relations with Islamic nations. He contributed ideas to both the 2017 National Security Strategy and 2018 National Strategy for Counterterrorism.From 2017 onwards he served as an advisor on conflict resolution to the U.S. government, NATO member states, parts of the U.N., the Afghan President's NSC staff, and the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces leadership.Jason was invited to give presentations at the 2019 and 2020 Central and South Asia Military Intelligence conferences at U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). His topics included the future of the ANDSF, and the Unconventional Warfare efforts of Pakistan against Afghan and NATO forces.Jason led a USIP project team to assess post-conflict security in Afghanistan that culminated in a an invitation from the Afghan President and UN Chief in Kabul to give a presentation to over 70 nations at the 2020 U.N. Donor Conference on Afghanistan in Geneva.A second USIP project allowed his team to remain involved in the peace process until August 2021 as part of a U.S. Institute of Peace project authorized to conduct Track-2 diplomacy while talking to the Afghan government, various parts of Afghan society, and Taliban supporters.From 2019-2021 during both USIP projects his team took part in the USIP-led discussions that contributed to the congressionally-mandated Afghanistan Study Group Report. “A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan” was published in February 2021.August 2021 OnwardsAfter the collapse of the Afghan republic while Jason was virtually assisting the evacuation of at-risk Afghans from Kabul, he and his colleagues formed the Global Friends of Afghanistan non-profit (GFA) to speak and write about Afghanistan and ensure the topic of Afghanistan was not removed from the daily news, and to help Afghans raise their voices to the outside world. On 1 September 2022 GFA held their inaugural annual conference with Georgetown University to discuss the evacuation and resettlement of Afghans, and the humanitarian crisis and security collapse in Afghanistan. Writing ExperienceSummaryJason has written 5 books, was on the editing team of the FAO Association International Affairs Journal, and was the senior editor for A Voice for Two Nations blog. He has published over 225 articles, essays, and news reports in over 40 outlets. He is a mentor to writers and a member of the Military Writers Guild, where he edits and co-authors with new writers. Most recently he has begun publishing U.S. veterans and Afghan book authors at Tamarisk Press a niche publishing assistance non-profit. His work has been published in the following outlets: CNN, Fast Company, Foreign Policy, The National Interest, ClearanceJobs News, Military Times, The Cipher Brief, US Institute of Peace, The Global Observatory, Small Wars Journal, Divergent Options, From The Green Notebook, The Bridge, The Forge, The Foreign Service Journal, The FAOA Journal, Observer, Task&Purpose, Business Insider, Real Clear Defense and Politics, SOFX The Special Operations Forces Network, US Army War College, Naval Postgraduate School, O-Dark-Thirty, and in various Afghan newspapers like Reporterly, and Hasht e Subh. He also discusses Afghanistan, Terrorism, and Islam on CNN, Afghan International Persian, TRT World, and Voice of America, and appears on other news and radio outlets.Select Publications Books2012, Lions in the Path of Stability and Security: Oman's Response to Pressing Issues in the Middle East. My 2008 NPS thesis was published in Oman in Arabic.2017, The Quran: A Chronological Modern English Interpretation. Gold Medal Winner at the National Indie Excellence Awards2021, Leaders Always Go a Little Further: ...Unless They Trip. Foreword by LtGen Sir Graeme Lamb.2021, Ali's American Dream: An Iraqi Refugee's Story of Survival and Triumph. Foreword by SIV recipient Nasirullah Safi formerly of Afghanistan.2022, U.S. War Options in Afghanistan: Choose Your Own Path. Foreword by Afghan Colonel A. Rahman Rahmani, a would-be terrorist who was deradicalized and later flew special operations combat missions against the Taliban-Haqqani network and aided evacuation of Afghans Pilots in 2021. 2020-2022, Lead Editor of the Foreign Area Officer Association book, Culture Shock: Leadership Lessons from the Military's Diplomatic Corps. Foreword by LTG (Ret) Charles Hooper. Publishing advisor and book formatting for 4 books. 2021: Brand Elverston's Proclivity and Nasirullah Safi's Get the Terp Up Here!2022: Brand Elverston's Instruments of Ignorance and Nasirullah Safi's Indispensable: Tale of a Military Interpreter Various Studies (contributor and author/co-author)2009, US Strategy Review of US and NATO Afghanistan Policy, ISAF2009, A Case Study in Security Sector Reform: Learning from Security Sector Reform/Building in Afghanistan (October 2002-September 2003), US Army War College press2010 Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Programme, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan2021, “No Going Backward”: Afghanistan's Post–Peace Accord Security Sector, USIP2022, Afghan Women: “I Don't Feel Safe.” A Global Friends of Afghanistan survey report, GFA Select recent articles and columnsAug 2022, Afghanistan Has Become a Terrorist Paradise, The National InterestAug 2022, How Can We Help Afghanistan? Ask the Afghans, The National InterestMar 2022, Information Operations: How is Ukraine Different Than Afghanistan? ClearanceJobs NewsMar 2022, Lessons Learned from the Last 20 Years: 9 Flaws in the American Way of War, ClearanceJobsDec 2021, U.S. Foreign Affairs Influence and the Afghanistan Fallout for the U.S., ClearanceJobs NewsOct 2021, Why Afghan Peace Talks Got Derailed, ClearanceJobs NewsSep 2021, ‘You Are Fighting in the Wrong Country.' How We Failed Afghan Policy Miserably, The Pilot19 Aug 2021, Taliban Takeover in Kabul: Pakistani Invasion Complete in Afghanistan, ClearanceJobs9 Aug 2021, Where is the Taliban with the Doha Peace Process? ClearanceJobs NewsMay 2021, Terrorists Kill Around 90 Afghan Students: The World Shrugs, ClearanceJobs NewsApr 2021, Afghanistan Needs a Weaker President: Decentralizing power can be key to long-term peace, Foreign Policy, with Shabnam NasimiFeb 2021, Taliban Keep Showing True Colors with Mockery of the Doha Peace Process, ClearanceJobsJan 2021, Path to Peace in Afghanistan for the Biden Administration, ClearanceJobs NewsDec 2020, Time to Make the Taliban Diplomatically Uncomfortable, ClearanceJobs NewsFeb 2019, America, don't abandon Afghanistan…Again, CNN, with Abdul Rahman Rahmani

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Unama'ki alert system planning to expand to other communities

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 20:08


Jennifer Jesty developed the Unama'ki Alert Systemi and hopes to see it expand to other Mi'kmaw communities.She's the emergency resilience manager with Union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq. She spoke to Jeff about the system and future plans.

Podcast da Mineração
Fabíola Santos - Especial Mês da Mulheres - Desafios na Área de Engenharia-Arquitetura - ATHO BIM

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 25:26


Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa fizemos uma entrevista com Fabíola Melo da Cunha Santos, Coordenadora de Arquitetura, Engenharia e Construção na ATHOBIM, Mestranda do PPGINDE-UFPA, Arquiteta e Urbanista formada pela Universidade da Amazônia - UNAMA e Técnica em Edificações formada pelo Instituto Federal do Pará - IFPA. Em alusão ao mês de março que é dedicado às mulheres, com eventos e celebrações em todo o mundo em homenagem à sua contribuição para a sociedade, sua luta por igualdade e seus feitos ao longo da história. O mês de março é especialmente significativo por abrigar o Dia Internacional da Mulher, comemorado em 8 de março. Conversamos com a Fabíola sobre os desafios de sua área, sua trajetória e muito mais. Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Criação de Arte: Raul Cadena / Phablo Kauã Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology

Notícias MP
MPAC promoverá Dia D do Projeto TEA - Eles não estão sós

Notícias MP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 0:57


Nos próximos dias 19 e 20 de fevereiro, o Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC), por meio do projeto “TEA: Eles não estão sós”, realizará o Dia D, uma iniciativa voltada para pessoas com Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA) em Rio Branco. O evento ocorrerá no espaço da Unama, localizada no Via Verde Shopping, no horário das 17h às 21h.

Ash Said It® Daily
Mallory Lewis Talks Lamb Chop

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 12:21


Following her mother's passing Shari Lewis in 1998, Mallory began appearing with Lamb Chop at live and televised events, entertaining at thousands of venues as varied as the State Fairs, Performing Arts Centers, Cruise Ships and @ Military Bases around the world. Mally and Lamb Chop LOVE touring with the USO, entertaining the troops and their families, in fact Lamb Chop was recently “pinned” by a Marine General, and now makes Mally salute her before every show! Mally and Lamb Chop have received many performance awards including the “Award for Excellence by UNAMA”, the “International Puppeteers Association”, and “Kid's First Palmer Vision Award”. As an author, Mallory has penned 20 children's novels, and is a multiple “Emmy Award Nominee” and Emmy Award Winner” for “Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series”. Mallory and Lamb Chop have organized 4 Women's World Record Skydiving Events which have raised close to 2 million dollars for Breast Cancer Research (jumpforthecause.com) and though Mallory stays on the ground these days, Lamb Chop proudly holds a USPA license and 4 records! Lamb Chop and Mally will soon be celebrating over 20 years together as performers, and their three shows: “A Very Lamb Chop Holiday” (adaptable to ALL holidays), “Lamb Chop Loves America” (a curriculum show focusing on American History for Primary and Lower Schools), and “A Lamb Chop Celebration-a Legacy Show “, featuring a hour plus of Lamb Chop Live seamlessly melded with vintage footage and nostalgia delights audiences of ALL ages. All shows offer full video backdrops, music, comedy, dancing, sing-a-longs, audience participation and more! Join Shari's daughter, Mallory Lewis and YOUR childhood pal Lamb Chop and enjoy sharing the memories with your children and grandchildren! Web: https://mallorylewisandlambcho... Atlanta Jewish Film Festival: https://ajff.org/festival-seri... About the show: Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "The Ash Said It Show" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & more. This program has 1900+ episodes and over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real! ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.

First Voices Radio
10/29/23 - Albert Marshall (Repeat)

First Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 58:46


For this week's show, we're digging into the First Voices Radio archive and revisiting a conversation between Tiokasin's and elder Albert Marshall, from the Moose Clan of the Mi'kmaw Nation. He lives in the community of Eskasoni in Unama'ki – Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Albert is a fluent speaker of the Mi'kmaw language, a passionate advocate of cross-cultural understandings and healing and of our human responsibilities to care for all creatures and our Earth Mother. He is the spouse of Murdena Marshall, the father of six children, the grandfather or great grandfather for many more, and a friend to thousands. In 2009, Albert along with his wife Murdena were conferred the degree Doctor of Letters honoris causa by Cape Breton University for their tireless efforts to help promote cross-cultural understandings, reconciliation, and healing. Albert is a founding member of the Elder's Lodge for the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership hosted by the IISAAK OLOM Foundation, the Indigenous Leadership Initiative, and the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. For more information: conservation-reconciliation.ca Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Malcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song) Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) (00:00:22) 2. Song Title: Things We Do Artist: Indigenous Album: Acoustic Sessions (2010) Label: Vanguard Records (00:23:35) 3. Song Title: Rest of My Days Artist: Indigenous Album: Acoustic Sessions (2010) Label: Vanguard Records (00:39:57) 4. Song Title: Ship of Fools Artist: World Party Album: Private Revolution (1986) Label: Chrysalis Records (00:51:18) 5. Song Title: Ablaze (featuring Jennifer Kreisberg, back-up vocals) Artist: Tartie Album: The Quiver (November 2023) Producer: David Baron, Sun Mountain Studios, Boiceville, NY (00:55:40) AKANTU INTELLIGENCE Visit Akantu Intelligence, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuintelligence.org to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Local response to investigation into Buffy Sainte-Marie's Indigenous ancestry claims

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 15:24


Many are still processing a CBC investigation that calls into question Buffy Sainte-Marie's claims to Indigenous ancestry. We spoke with local author and Interdisciplinary artist, Michelle Sylliboy, who was raised in We'koqmaq Unama'ki.

Coastal Routes Radio
Coastal Connections - Episode 13 - (Part II) Etuaptmumk: A Conversation

Coastal Routes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 35:32


In Part 2, Sondra Eger reaches out to the Apoqnmatulti'k Project to learn how their collaborative research project embodies Etuaptmumk, also referred to as Two Eyed Seeing. She hears stories and lessons from project partners Darren Porter, Alanna Syliboy, Dr. Shelley Denny and Skyler Jeddore who are all working to gather data and information that can contribute towards informing protection measures for culturally significant species. The episode reflects on Phase 1 of the project in the Bay of Fundy and the Bras d'Or Lake and concludes with the news that the project was recently awarded with funding to continue to expand and include new study species. With permission for Ocean Tracking Network and Apoqnmatulti'k project team, this episode is based on pre-recorded material from a previous webinar as well as interviews and subsequent commentary. The original webinar can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/OctP9jXixTs?si=ajA2EpXUQ3TnrPhW APOQNMATULTI'K (https://www.facebook.com/apoqnmatultik/) Project Home Page: https://www.apoqnmatultik.ca/ Video of Phase 1 Successes: https://www.apoqnmatultik.ca/new-blog/video-highlights-apoqnmatultik-successes Guests Evelien VanderKloet, Senior Operations Manager (Ocean Tracking Network (@OceanTracking; oceantrackingnetwork.org) https://www.apoqnmatultik.ca/faces-of/faces-of-evelien) Alanna Syliboy, Community Liaison for the Bay of Fundy (https://mikmawconservation.ca/our-team/mcg-staff/) Skyler Jeddore , Community Liaison for the Bras d'Or Lake (https://www.apoqnmatultik.ca/new-blog/meet-skyler-jeddore) Darren Porter https://www.facebook.com/darren.porter.737 Marine Institute of Natural and Academic Science: https://www.facebook.com/MINASscience You've also heard Darren in Ep. 1 - Come Together (https://soundcloud.com/conservechange/coastal-connections-episode-1-come-together?in=conservechange/sets/crr-volume-2-coastal) Shelley Denny, Senior Advisor, Unama'ki Institite of Natural Resources (UINR) (https://www.uinr.ca/people/shelley-denny/) In the news: https://www.apoqnmatultik.ca/new-blog/apoqnmatultik-partnership-receives-15-million-to-continue-initiative-for-five-years What traditional lands are you on? Here are some resources from the Canadian Government, but always best to speak with the peoples in your area. https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1605796533652/1605796625692 https://sidait-atris.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/atris_online/home-accueil.aspx Please share comments and more resources in the comments below or on social media @soneger @coastal_routes @resiliencerural

IIEA Talks
Africa's Economic Outlook

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 44:38


On the back of the publication of the 2023 African Economic Outlook report by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in May 2023, Professor Kevin Chika Urama, Vice President and Chief Economist of the African Development Bank, and Mette Knudsen, the Executive Director who represents Ireland's constituency on the Board of the African Development Bank, are doing a tour of several of the AfDB's donor countries – including Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. During their stop in Ireland, the IIEA hosted Prof Urama for a keynote address where he discusses the recently published 2023 African Economic Outlook, the work of the AfDB, and the wider economic challenges and opportunities facing Africa. Additionally, Ms Knudsen provides opening remarks at the event and an interactive Q&A session follows the keynote address where both distinguished guests share their unique insights. About the Speaker: Kevin Chika Urama is currently the Chief Economist and Vice-President for Economic Governance & Knowledge Management at the African Development Bank Group (AfDB). Prof Urama is an elected Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS); a Distinguished Professor of the University of Nigeria; an Extra-Ordinary Professor in the School of Public Leadership, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; an Adjunct Professor at the Sir Walter Murdoch School of Public Policy and International Affairs, Western Australia; and a Member of the Global Council on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the term 2021-2023. Prior to joining the AfDB, Kevin Urama was the inaugural Managing Director of the Quantum Global Research Lab, Switzerland; Executive Director of the African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS); and Senior Research Fellow at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Scotland. Kevin holds an MPhil and a PhD in Land Economy from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Mette Knudsen is currently Executive Director in the Board of the African Development Bank in Abidjan, representing Denmark, Finland, India, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden. She has previously served as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General for Political Affairs (DSRSG/P) in UNAMA, the UN mission in Afghanistan from 2021 to 2022. Before that she was Denmark's Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2020 to 2021 and was Denmark's Ambassador to Kenya, Somalia, Eritrea, and the Seychelles 2015-2020. Earlier in her career she has served as Danish Ambassador to Greece and Cyprus (2012-2015), Ethiopia, the African Union, and ECOWAS (2004-2007). She has been head of the Africa Department in the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2007-2012) and has also had postings in Zambia (2002-2004) and Tanzania (1995-1998).

Radio Bullets
27 settembre 2023 - Notiziario Mondo

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 12:59


Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Using traditional Mi'kmaw knowledge to help guide environmental policies

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 7:13


The province is asking for public input on its environmental assessment process and wants to take into account the concept of netukulimk, the traditional Mi'kmaw practice of land management. We hear from Clifford Paul with the Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources.

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Mais de 200 ex-soldados e oficiais afegãos foram mortos sob regime do Talibã

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 1:18


Relatório da Missão de Assistência da ONU no Afeganistão, Unama, revela impunidade e violações de direitos humanos.

Over Dinner Tonight
Afghan Dreamer Florence Pouya at Gupshup

Over Dinner Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 59:13


Tonight, we're sitting down to dinner with Florence Pouya for Indian food at Gupshup. Florence is a 17-year-old women's rights activist, student, and captain of the Afghanistan National Robotics Team. She grew up in Herat, Afghanistan, until the Taliban returned to power in 2021 and Florence and her robotics teammates evacuated their home country for Qatar. She has worked in robotics for six years and participated in many international competitions (FIRST Global Challenge, FIRST Tech Challenge, PCBe TheChange), Conferences (United Nations, UNAMA, UNICEF), & exhibitions (Doha Forum, Doha Debates). Forbes magazine chose her as one of the 30 under 30 scientists by Forbes and VOGUE named Florence as one of the 21 under 21 change makers. She is now spending the summer in New York City and preparing to study aerospace engineering at Iowa State University in the fall.  Florence and Alexa talk about what we all lose out on when girls and women don't have access to education, what Florence misses about big family dinners, and how the diversity of New York city makes her feel right at home. Plus, her dreams of becoming an astronaut and seeing earth from space. Florence Pouya: IG @FlorencePouya TW @FlorencePouya Gupshup: @Gupshupnyc Over Dinner Tonight: @overdinnertonight

Shared Ground
A Two-Eyed Seeing Approach with Clifford Paul

Shared Ground

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 54:28


Join Clifford Paul at East Bay Sand Bar in Unama'ki (also known as Cape Breton in Nova Scotia). Clifford refers to this beautiful place on the Bras D'or Lakes as the shorelines of his ancestors.Throughout this episode, Clifford illuminates ways in which Mi'kmaw traditional knowledge and Western scientific knowledge can be woven together through what is known as two-eyed-seeing, or Etuaptmumk. Elder Albert Marshall (who you will hear from briefly) and his late wife, Elder Murdena Marshall, developed this approach which is now being applied across many fields internationally. Clifford Paul treats us to a traditional oral story and a science story to help explain the approach. He also helps us understand how non-Indigenous people can learn to use two-eyed seeing and he talks about how traditional knowledge can come from many different cultures. Hear about his holistic work as Moose Manager through UINR (Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources) and about the need to communicate in a way similar to how different species in ecosystems communicate with one another for the health of the whole.Also discussed is the importance of inspiring in our youth a sense of place and understanding of the natural world. Change of behaviour is the way to move forward, and can come from being, as Clifford says, "a conduit for change”.Clifford Paul is a father and grandfather. He has done a variety of work, including as a writer, photographer, and editor, and as the Criminal Records Manager and dispatch trainer for the Unama'ki Tribal Police. Now Moose Management Coordinator for UINR (Unama'ki Institute for Natural Resources), Clifford's other passion is creating jewelry through his business BearMan Authentics.EPISODE RESOURCES:Unama'ki Institute for Natural Resources (UINR)A CBC Article (Jan.,/22) about Two-eyed seeingArticle by Dr. Shelley Denny “Herring Study Confirms Mi'kmaq Observation”Elder Voices podcast

NATO-TV
Preventing Underage Fighters

NATO-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023


The UN and international human rights groups have stated that insurgent groups have used children in combat, including as suicide bombers. Some of these children, pardoned by President Karzai, speak about their experiences. Meanwhile, the Afghan National Police are working with UNAMA on a campaign to increase awareness about underage recruitment.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Unama'ki Motion Picture Co-operative launches

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 12:53


Unama'ki Motion Picture Co-operative is making waves in Nova Scotia's international film industry since it became incorporated as a non-profit. With the mission to leverage Unama'ki/Cape Breton Island's unique culture and stunning scenery, UMPcoop hopes to grow a flourishing motion picture and TV sector that spurs economic growth, creates job opportunities for locals, and inspirer tourism - all while celebrating their powerful stories.

Stories and Humanitarian Action

Sébastien Trives is a French national currently working for the NGO ACTED in Paris. He for the Humanitarian Advisory Team to the Famine Relief Fund, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, UNRWA, UNAMA and OSCE. He holds a M.A. in international relations, a B.A. in international affairs and history, and a diploma in European studies. He says, “99 Years in Logar, describes life through the eyes of a child. It describes family life, the tension between tradition and modernity. The conflict is there, but it's never central. It provides this background of Afghanistan in a very endearing light. We have this tendency in humanitarian action to see people as beneficiaries of aid, victims, people without agency.

Indigenous 150+
Kassidy Bernard: Love, Art and Community Homelands

Indigenous 150+

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 18:28


Host Nika Paziuk speaks with fellow Indigenous 150+ podcaster Kassidy Bernard, a Two-Spirit L'Nu from We'koqma'q, Unama'ki about their love and connection to their home community. Kassidy, a graduate of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design shares her journey as a graphic design artist and entrepreneur, the responsibility that comes with Indigenous representation and centring Mi'kmaq values.  To follow Kassidy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassidyraine/ To learn more about Kassidy's design company Patuokn visit: https://patuokn.com/ This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation. To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe    

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Symposium highlights stories of two African-Nova Scotian women

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 9:46


Dr. Afua Cooper, principal investigator for "A Black People's History of Canada", will give a public talk at Cape Breton University on Thursday night as part of the Centre for Sound Communities' "Celebrating Black Musics and Histories in Unama'ki" event.

Rooftop Leadership Podcast
What's Your Pineapple Express? (ft. Jason Howk)

Rooftop Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 74:43


This week on the ‘What's Your Pineapple Express?' series, Scott had the honor of sitting down and speaking with an incredible leader – Jason Howk. Jason leads a non-profit organization called Global Friends of Afghanistan and has continued doing amazing work while keeping Afghanistan at the forefront. Join us this week as Jason shares his many years of experience in Afghanistan, gives us insight into some very important information, and shares what we need to learn from the abandonment of Afghanistan. Some of the things he reveals about what happened with this abandonment and more importantly, what's happening right under our noses in this growing safe haven will blow you away. Join Rooftop Nation!Website: https://www.rooftopleadership.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RooftopLeadershipInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rooftop_leadershipLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooftop-leadershipTwitter: https://twitter.com/RooftopLeaderYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOQ7CDJ6uSaGvmfxYC_skQ Select Afghanistan experiences and published works SummaryJason Criss Howk spent 23 years in the U.S. Army as an Infantry and Sapper Paratrooper, and also as a South Asia Foreign Area Officer (Soldier-Diplomat).  His work in Afghanistan began in 2002 and has continued until the present day as he leads the Global Friends of Afghanistan educational non-profit organization that monitors and leads discussions on Afghan issues. Jason has worked on Afghanistan portfolios at the tactical, operational, strategic, national policy and international policy levels. He has taken part in a variety of missions to include military, diplomatic, intelligence, academic, and humanitarian efforts. During his Afghanistan work Jason worked daily with dozens of generals, ambassadors, and political appointees with Afghan portfolios. Due to his assignments and knowledge of the topic, Jason is one of the few Americans that has been privy to the discussions of all 4 presidential administrations as they planned their Afghanistan policy. Jason studied both Arabic and Dari at the Defense Language Institute, is a professor at the USAF Special Operations School, and is a Malone Fellow in Arab and Islamic Studies. He holds a Master's Degree in South Asia and Middle East Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School, is a CGSC graduate, and was a term-member of the Council on Foreign Relations from 2010-2015. Jason is an award-winning author who has written 4 books in English and has published over 225 works since 2008 in over 40 outlets. As a professor, lecturer, and columnist he focuses on Afghanistan, Islam, terrorism, and various National Security topics. For his work on Afghanistan Major Howk earned the Legion of Merit award for his years of exceptionally meritorious service as a Soldier-Statesman, and two Bronze Star Medals. He also earned the Afghanistan Governmental Success medal from the President of Afghanistan. Afghanistan ExperiencesSep 2002-Sep 2003       Sep-Nov 2003: Operations officer Coalition Task Force 82. Engineer Operations Officer on MG Vines General Staff at Bagram Airfield. Focus on engineer support to daily counter-terrorism operations across the country. His key effort was the completion of the FOB Salerno Airfield and Heliport in Khost province. Tactical and Operational level experiences in various Eastern Provinces.Nov 2002-Sep 2003: Aide De Camp to MG Karl Eikenberry as he took over as Chief of the Office of Military Cooperation-Afghanistan at the U.S. Embassy Kabul and also as the U.S. Security Coordinator. They worked daily with Afghan cabinet members across all parts of the government for the first year of the interim government and got to know all of them intimately. MG Eikenberry was tasked with implementing the international Security Sector Reform program in Afghanistan, and as Chief OMC-A creating the Afghan National Army and MOD from scratch. Their typical daily interactions included the leaders of UNAMA, NATO-Nation Embassies, ISAF, the 3-star US Forces Commander, CENTCOM, OSD, the Joint Staff, the Intelligence Community, regional ambassadors, the Special Forces leaders training the ANA, and the US Ambassador. For the majority of the year Jason was the sole note-taker in over 4,000 hours of meetings and the drafter of reports to State, OSD, and CENTCOM.2004-July 2007During an assignment in TRADOC Jason began to create and teach courses in the Army and at civilian institutions about Afghan and Islamic culture. He helped the Engineer School develop their Cultural, Counter-insurgency, and Counter-IED training for 2LTs deploying to Afghanistan and Iraq. During company command the Army selected Jason for the highly competitive Foreign Area Officer (FAO) program after completing a fellowship in Oman where he studied their insurgencies and how they rebuilt their nation after those conflicts. He continued to study Afghanistan and stayed in touch with his former boss LTG Karl Eikenberry who was the Combined Forces commander in Afghanistan.2007-2009 FAO TrainingIn FAO training he obtained a Master's Degree in South Asia and Middle East Security Studies at the Naval Postgraduate School in 2008. At NPS Jason focused on Afghanistan and the Oman counter-insurgency campaigns. He published a thesis on Oman's COIN and CT lessons which was distributed to his former bosses LTG Eikenberry, LTG McChrystal, and GEN Petraeus. He also wrote a directed study on the creation of the Afghan Military and the US Security Sector Reform efforts that was published as a monograph by the US Army War College in 2009 with a foreword by GEN McChrystal. That study was completed after many interviews with LTG Karl Eikenberry who was then assigned to NATO, just prior to his selection as Ambassador to Afghanistan.From 2008-2009 Jason attended Arabic language training at DLI until the day LTG McChrystal was nominated by President Obama to command ISAF. He was immediately ordered to the Pentagon to prepare LTG McChrystal for senate confirmation and to assist him when he took command in Kabul.2009-2010 As ADC to LTG McChrystal, Jason helped prepare him for his assignment and attended all meetings with Legislative and Executive branch leaders in Washington. Within hours of the Senate confirmation, they flew to Brussels to meet with NATO leaders and then onwards to Kabul Afghanistan. In Kabul Jason helped GEN McChrystal form trusting relationships with the same Afghan leaders Jason worked closely with when they first formed the government in 2002.For the next 2 months Jason traveled with GEN McChrystal to over half the provinces to listen to NATO and Afghan forces, and Afghan leaders to better understand the war.  Jason assisted COMISAF during the strategic review of the U.S. and NATO Afghanistan policy, often quietly liaising between GEN McChrystal and Ambassador Eikenberry, his new and old bosses.After the strategic review was sent to CENTCOM Jason was selected to initiate and design the NATO interagency team focused on reintegration — i.e., how former insurgents could rejoin society. GEN McChrystal loaned Jason to support the incoming Reintegration Advisor who had worked on a similar mission in Iraq and would carry out sensitive diplomatic missions.As the Military Assistant and Political Advisor to retired British Lt Gen Sir Graeme Lamb. They worked with the Afghan government as they developed their peace and reintegration policy with foreign governments, diplomats, and international organizations. This also helped launch the US/NATO peace process and made Jason one of the insiders on Afghan peace talks for over a decade.2010-2014After a year in Dari (Afghan Farsi) language training at DLI, and graduation from the Army Command and General Staff College, Jason was assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff's Afghanistan and Pakistan Task Force. In that role, he led two of the highest-level interagency teams of Afghanistan and Pakistan experts in providing products and briefings for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and OSD leadership, and the White House.  Also in that role, his teams helped prepare four different Generals to assume senior commands in Afghanistan. One of his team's key efforts was monitoring and helping U.S. leaders prepare for diplomatic negotiations with the Taliban.2015-2021After retiring in 2015, Jason continued his focus on Afghanistan and Islam as a professor at numerous institutes and continued to advise the U.S. and Afghan governments, and international bodies.From 2016 to 2017, he served as an advisor on the Presidential Transition Team's National Security cell focused on the Afghan peace process and foreign relations with Islamic nations. He contributed ideas to both the 2017 National Security Strategy and 2018 National Strategy for Counterterrorism.From 2017 onwards he served as an advisor on conflict resolution to the U.S. government, NATO member states, parts of the U.N., the Afghan President's NSC staff, and the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces leadership.Jason was invited to give presentations at the 2019 and 2020 Central and South Asia Military Intelligence conferences at U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). His topics included the future of the ANDSF, and the Unconventional Warfare efforts of Pakistan against Afghan and NATO forces.Jason led a USIP project team to assess post-conflict security in Afghanistan that culminated in a an invitation from the Afghan President and UN Chief in Kabul to give a presentation to over 70 nations at the 2020 U.N. Donor Conference on Afghanistan in Geneva.A second USIP project allowed his team to remain involved in the peace process until August 2021 as part of a U.S. Institute of Peace project authorized to conduct Track-2 diplomacy while talking to the Afghan government, various parts of Afghan society, and Taliban supporters.From 2019-2021 during both USIP projects his team took part in the USIP-led discussions that contributed to the congressionally-mandated Afghanistan Study Group Report. “A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan” was published in February 2021.August 2021 OnwardsAfter the collapse of the Afghan republic while Jason was virtually assisting the evacuation of at-risk Afghans from Kabul, he and his colleagues formed the Global Friends of Afghanistan non-profit (GFA) to speak and write about Afghanistan and ensure the topic of Afghanistan was not removed from the daily news, and to help Afghans raise their voices to the outside world. On 1 September 2022 GFA held their inaugural annual conference with Georgetown University to discuss the evacuation and resettlement of Afghans, and the humanitarian crisis and security collapse in Afghanistan. Writing ExperienceSummaryJason has written 5 books, was on the editing team of the FAO Association International Affairs Journal, and was the senior editor for A Voice for Two Nations blog. He has published over 225 articles, essays, and news reports in over 40 outlets. He is a mentor to writers and a member of the Military Writers Guild, where he edits and co-authors with new writers. Most recently he has begun publishing U.S. veterans and Afghan book authors at Tamarisk Press a niche publishing assistance non-profit. His work has been published in the following outlets: CNN, Fast Company, Foreign Policy, The National Interest, ClearanceJobs News, Military Times, The Cipher Brief, US Institute of Peace, The Global Observatory, Small Wars Journal, Divergent Options, From The Green Notebook, The Bridge, The Forge, The Foreign Service Journal, The FAOA Journal, Observer, Task&Purpose, Business Insider, Real Clear Defense and Politics, SOFX The Special Operations Forces Network, US Army War College, Naval Postgraduate School, O-Dark-Thirty, and in various Afghan newspapers like Reporterly, and Hasht e Subh. He also discusses Afghanistan, Terrorism, and Islam on CNN, Afghan International Persian, TRT World, and Voice of America, and appears on other news and radio outlets.Select Publications Books2012, Lions in the Path of Stability and Security: Oman's Response to Pressing Issues in the Middle East. My 2008 NPS thesis was published in Oman in Arabic.2017, The Quran: A Chronological Modern English Interpretation. Gold Medal Winner at the National Indie Excellence Awards2021, Leaders Always Go a Little Further: ...Unless They Trip. Foreword by LtGen Sir Graeme Lamb.2021, Ali's American Dream: An Iraqi Refugee's Story of Survival and Triumph. Foreword by SIV recipient Nasirullah Safi formerly of Afghanistan.2022, U.S. War Options in Afghanistan: Choose Your Own Path. Foreword by Afghan Colonel A. Rahman Rahmani, a would-be terrorist who was deradicalized and later flew special operations combat missions against the Taliban-Haqqani network and aided evacuation of Afghans Pilots in 2021. 2020-2022, Lead Editor of the Foreign Area Officer Association book, Culture Shock: Leadership Lessons from the Military's Diplomatic Corps. Foreword by LTG (Ret) Charles Hooper. Publishing advisor and book formatting for 4 books. 2021: Brand Elverston's Proclivity and Nasirullah Safi's Get the Terp Up Here!2022: Brand Elverston's Instruments of Ignorance and Nasirullah Safi's Indispensable: Tale of a Military Interpreter Various Studies (contributor and author/co-author)2009, US Strategy Review of US and NATO Afghanistan Policy, ISAF2009, A Case Study in Security Sector Reform: Learning from Security Sector Reform/Building in Afghanistan (October 2002-September 2003), US Army War College press2010 Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Programme, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan2021, “No Going Backward”: Afghanistan's Post–Peace Accord Security Sector, USIP2022, Afghan Women: “I Don't Feel Safe.” A Global Friends of Afghanistan survey report, GFA Select recent articles and columnsAug 2022, Afghanistan Has Become a Terrorist Paradise, The National InterestAug 2022, How Can We Help Afghanistan? Ask the Afghans, The National InterestMar 2022, Information Operations: How is Ukraine Different Than Afghanistan? ClearanceJobs NewsMar 2022, Lessons Learned from the Last 20 Years: 9 Flaws in the American Way of War, ClearanceJobsDec 2021, U.S. Foreign Affairs Influence and the Afghanistan Fallout for the U.S., ClearanceJobs NewsOct 2021, Why Afghan Peace Talks Got Derailed, ClearanceJobs NewsSep 2021, ‘You Are Fighting in the Wrong Country.' How We Failed Afghan Policy Miserably, The Pilot19 Aug 2021, Taliban Takeover in Kabul: Pakistani Invasion Complete in Afghanistan, ClearanceJobs9 Aug 2021, Where is the Taliban with the Doha Peace Process? ClearanceJobs NewsMay 2021, Terrorists Kill Around 90 Afghan Students: The World Shrugs, ClearanceJobs NewsApr 2021, Afghanistan Needs a Weaker President: Decentralizing power can be key to long-term peace, Foreign Policy, with Shabnam NasimiFeb 2021, Taliban Keep Showing True Colors with Mockery of the Doha Peace Process, ClearanceJobsJan 2021, Path to Peace in Afghanistan for the Biden Administration, ClearanceJobs NewsDec 2020, Time to Make the Taliban Diplomatically Uncomfortable, ClearanceJobs NewsFeb 2019, America, don't abandon Afghanistan…Again, CNN, with Abdul Rahman Rahmani

UN News
News in Brief 19 September 2022

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 3:15


Multilateral diplomacy in spotlight ahead of UNGA77 Afghanistan: UN repeats call for Taliban to allow girls back to high school Top rights expert urges States to provide ‘humane' reception facilities

Sácame De Una Duda
170: Unama Madita

Sácame De Una Duda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 105:10


Recuerda seguirnos en Twitter como @SacameDeUnaDuda, @MartinPixel y @KillerMau. Puedes escribirnos a sacamedeunaduda@gmail.com. Suscríbete a nuestro canal en youtube.com/SDUDoficial y no te pierdas nuestros gameplays y transmisiones. En nuestra playlist de Spotify sptfy.com/13Zk encontrarás todas las canciones utilizadas en el podcast.

Policy and Rights
Ukraine, Afghanistan & other topics - Daily Press Briefing final

Policy and Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 11:54


**Secretary-General's TravelThe Secretary-General is in Lviv, where he has met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The two were later joined by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for a trilateral meeting. In his remarks to the press just now, the Secretary-General reiterated that the United Nations will go on working in full solidarity with the Ukrainian people to mobilize all of our capacities and resources — alongside our national partners — to continue to provide humanitarian support to people in need, wherever it is required. He also underscored that the positive momentum on the food front reflects a victory for diplomacy and for multilateralism. Getting food and fertilizer out of Ukraine and Russia in larger quantities is crucial to further calm commodity markets and lower prices, Mr. [António] Guterres said. “It is essential to provide relief to the most vulnerable people and countries,” he added.The Secretary-General said he had discussed the investigation of the tragic incident in a detention facility in Olenivka on 29 July. In relation to that, he announced that he intends to appoint General Carlos dos Santos Cruz of Brazil to lead a fact-finding mission. In order for the mission to work, he told the press, it needs to have the necessary assurances to guarantee secure access to the site and any other relevant locations. To put it simply, the Secretary-General said, a fact-finding mission must be free to find the facts. And we just put out the transcript of his press remarks.The Secretary-General arrived in Lviv yesterday evening, and, earlier today, he briefly visited the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. In speaking to reporters afterwards, the Secretary-General noted the links between the United Nations and the university, adding that today, the contributions of civil society and of academia are increasingly essential in the development of modern democracies.**UkraineStaying in Ukraine: We, along with our humanitarian partners, yesterday delivered 60 tons of critical supplies in Zaporizka oblast to help meet the most immediate needs of nearly 6,000 people who remain in the Orikhiv settlement, only 6 kilometres from the front line. The nine-truck humanitarian convoy brought food, water, hygiene kits, health supplies, shelter kits and relief items to help people stay warm in the cold season ahead. Our humanitarian colleagues note that this is the first convoy to reach this severely affected area since the war began. Across Ukraine, aid workers have provided life-saving assistance to nearly 12 million people affected by the war since February. However, assistance remains limited in areas beyond the control of the Ukrainian Government.**AfghanistanThe United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) today said that it deplores yesterday's attack on a Kabul Mosque, the latest in a disturbing series of bombings which have killed and injured more than 250 people in recent weeks, the highest monthly number of civilian casualties over the last year. The United Nations Mission noted that scores of civilians were killed and injured in Wednesday's attack. UNAMA extended its deepest sympathies to the families of the killed and a speedy recovery to the injured. With security deteriorating, the UN calls on the de facto Taliban authorities to take concrete steps to prevent all forms of terrorism in Afghanistan. The United Nations Mission stressed that vulnerable communities should be provided additional support and perpetrators brought to justice.**ArmeniaThe Secretary-General is deeply saddened by the loss of life and injuries caused by the explosion in a warehouse in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Sunday, 14 August. He extends his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and people of Armenia. He wishes the injured a speedy recovery. The United Nations stands by the people of Armenia during this period of mourning.**SyriaTurning to Syria, the United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator there, Imran Riza, yesterday concluded a four-day mission to the north-eastern Al Hasakeh and Ar-Raqqa Governorates. Mr. Riza warned in a statement today that north-east Syria is facing a severe water crisis - from drinking water to water for irrigation, food production, and power generation – impacting people's health and livelihoods. He said that the UN, working with all parties concerned, is committed to address this crisis. Mr. Riza also visited several camps for internally displaced persons and called for sustained access to services to help affected families in and out of camps break the cycles of poverty and crisis so they can live their lives in dignity. He expressed concern about the increasing levels of violence in Al Hol camp. This year alone, at least 26 people, including three this week, have been murdered in the camp. Twenty of those murdered were women.**HaitiIn Haiti, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) says that one year after the devastating earthquake that struck the south-western part of the country, more than 250,000 children do not have access to adequate schools. Reconstruction has been delayed by insecurity and lack of funds and may take years to complete. Despite a challenging environment and limited funding, UNICEF has rebuilt or rehabilitated 234 classrooms. The agency has also provided school kits to 74,000 students. Additionally, almost 100 high performance tents were installed in damaged schools. UNICEF has also repaired 22 drinking water systems reaching 440,000 people. It also provided 23,000 hygiene kits to 121,000 people. At the end of last year, UNICEF requested $97 million through the 2022 Humanitarian Appeal for Children to reach 950,000 people, including 520,000 children in Haiti. To date, UNICEF has only received 30 per cent of the funding needed. The agency is asking for $64.6 million in urgent funding to continue helping the most vulnerable.**ComorosIn Comoros, our team, led by Resident Coordinator François Batalingaya, says there has been progress on COVID-19 vaccinations. Now, over 70 per cent of adolescents aged 12 to 17 have been fully vaccinated, following a month-long national campaign, led by health authorities with the support of the UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, our joint efforts helped the authorities vaccinate nearly half of the entire population. As a result, Comoros is now among the top ten African countries with a high percentage of fully vaccinated people. This success is also attributed to a gender-based community engagement co-led by WHO and UNICEF to involve training nearly 200 women and 140 young journalists in vaccination promotion for youth and early screening.**MadagascarAnd the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today warned that three consecutive years of severe drought in the Grand Sud of Madagascar have led to the country's worst food crisis in the last 20 years, exacerbating the vulnerabilities of already poor populations. Despite humanitarian interventions, FAO said that the outcome of the main agricultural season in 2021 was low due to reduced cultivated areas linked to limited access to agricultural inputs and the delayed onset of rains. FAO notes that the situation was worsened by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine.**Financial ContributionAnd last, I am happy to report a fresh contribution to the regular budget. Today it comes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and we thank our friends in Kinshasa. DRC's payment takes us to 117 fully paid-up Member States. And with that, I'm open to your questions.

In Focus by The Hindu
Afghanistan under the Taliban regime | In Focus podcast

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 23:17


The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, has spoken of the “advancing erasure” of women from public life under a new look Taliban regime. Twenty-three out of Afghanistan's 40 million people are in need of food assistance, he said in a recent statement. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, or UNAMA as it is known, pointed out in a July report that seven hundred people have been killed and a little over 1400 wounded in the country since the Taliban takeover in August last year. At least 160 instances of extra-judicial killings have been reported of former government and security officials and more than 120 media workers have faced arbitrary arrest or detention. Eighty per cent of all women journalists have been fired from their jobs. All secondary schools remain closed for girls. 

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Lisa Young is the Executive Director of the Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources and she talks about the new zero emissions building to come.

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Lowell Dennis and Seth Johnson of the Unama'ki Knights paintball squad recently competed in their first tournament and are hoping to attract more players.

Unreserved
Cultural Reawakening in Unama'ki Cape Breton

Unreserved

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 54:09


There is a rich history of artistry and creativity on Cape Breton Island, known by the Mi'kmaq as Unama'ki. While locals have always known this, the rest of the world is starting to catch on. We meet eight young artists that are part of this cultural reawakening.

IIEA Talks
Mette Knudsen - Afghanistan At A Crossroads Podcast

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 58:47


In her address to the IIEA, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (Political), Ms. Mette Knudsen, discusses the current political situation in Afghanistan and efforts of the United Nations to support the people of Afghanistan. About the Speaker: Mette Knudsen was appointed by the Secretary-General as Deputy Special Representative (Political) for Afghanistan with UNAMA in January 2021. Prior to her appointment, she served as Ambassador of Denmark to Afghanistan. She has held several senior positions with Denmark's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including as Ambassador of Denmark to Kenya, Seychelles, Eritrea and Somalia. Ms. Knudsen is a member of the Nordic Women Mediators – Denmark.

Depictions Media
UNAMA on Women Right is Afghanistan

Depictions Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 177:24


Afghanistan is facing a dire human rights emergency that is deteriorating by the day. Since the fall of Kabul in August, the Taliban have threatened fundamental rights and freedoms, with women, girls, and civil society among those most affected. A new UNAMA report shows the escalation of extrajudicial killings, the disappearance of former government employees, and the detention of women's rights activists and journalists, including ethnic and religious minorities.Peaceful protestors have been beaten, threatened, and harassed, and Taliban authorities have imposed wide-ranging restrictions on media and free speech. Several women's rights defenders and leading peacebuilders have been targeted, and there is widespread fear of reprisals since a violent crackdown on women's protests in January. Such abuses and violations often occur with impunity.

Habari za UN
14 Februari 2022

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 19:46


Miongoni mwa yaliyomo  Ulimwengu ukiwa umeadhimisha siku ya redio duniani hapo jana na maudhui makuu yakiwa ni Imani kwa Radio, leo tunaiangazia redio iliyoanzishwa mnamo mwaka 1995 nchini Tanzania na huduma ya majesuit wa kikatoliki kwa wakimbizi (JRS), ili kuwakutanisha wakimbizi waliokuwa wamepoteana na jamaa zao wakati wa vita ya kimbari nchini Rwanda.  Hadi kufikia sasa watu 121 wameshapoteza maisha na wengine 29,000 wametawanywa kutokana na kuzuka kwa kimbunga Batsirai kilichoipiga Madagascar hivi karibuni. Hiyo ni kwa mujibu wa taarifa mpya zilizopokelewa na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuratibu misaada ya kibinadamu OCHA.  Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini Afghanistan, UNAMA umesema baada ya wiki kadhaa za kutoweka na kutokuwa na uhakika kuhusu waliko wanaharakati wanawake wanne na jamaa zao kumi na tisa, wanaharakati hao wameachiliwa na mamlaka.  Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF na serikali ya Japan wametangaza ushirikiano mpya wa kuchangia dola milioni 1.25 kuisaidia serikali ya Ufalme wa Tonga kuhakikisha kuwa takriban watu 19,250 wakiwemo watoto 10,000 walioathiriwa na mlipuko wa volcano na tsunami hivi karibuni wanapata maji safi ya kutosha ya kunywa, mazingira safi, pamoja na afya njema.  Na mashinani tutawasikia baadhi ya wasikilizaji wa redio wakieleza maoni yao kwa nini wanaona redio bado ni chombo wanachokitegemea sana. karibu! 

First Voices Radio
02/06/22 - Elder Albert Marshall

First Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 58:37


Tiokasin's guest for the full hour is Elder Albert Marshall, from the Moose Clan of the Mi'kmaw Nation. He lives in the community of Eskasoni in Unama'ki - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Albert is a fluent speaker of the Mi'kmaw language, a passionate advocate of cross-cultural understandings and healing and of our human responsibilities to care for all creatures and our Earth Mother. He is the spouse of Murdena Marshall, the father of six children, the grandfather or great grandfather for many more, and a friend to thousands. In 2009, Albert along with his wife Murdena were conferred the degree Doctor of Letters honoris causa by Cape Breton University for their tireless efforts to help promote cross-cultural understandings, reconciliation, and healing. Albert is a founding member of the Elder's Lodge for the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership hosted by the IISAAK OLOM Foundation, the Indigenous Leadership Initiative, and the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. For more information: conservation-reconciliation.caProduction Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMalcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NYTiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio EditorMusic Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersAlbum: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:44)2. Song Title: Things We DoArtist: IndigenousAlbum: Acoustic Sessions (2010)Label: Vanguard Records(00:23:37)3. Song Title: Rest of My DaysArtist: IndigenousAlbum: Acoustic Sessions (2010)Label: Vanguard Records(00:40:00)4. Song Title: Took The Children AwayArtist: Archie Roach, Australian Art Orchestra, Paul Grabowsky & Ruby HunterAlbum: Ruby (2005)Label: MushroomAKANTU INSTITUTEVisit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Why this Mi'kmaw researcher worries the sky-high price for elvers is threatening the stock

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 11:31


Jennifer Sylliboy, a researcher with the Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources, spoke with guest host Preston Mulligan about the decline in the population of American eels and the cultural impact that's having on Mi'kmaw communities.

Hora do Rush
Você sabe o que é linguagem neutra?

Hora do Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 21:03


O jornalista Celso Freire conversou com a professora, letróloga e doutora em Comunicação, Linguagem e Cultura pela Universidade da Amazônia (UNAMA), Terezinha Barbagelata sobre as possibilidades da intridução de uma linguagem neutra na língua portuguesa.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Employer Excellence Award recipient Selkies Neighbourhood Diner & The Mermaid Food Truck

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 9:16


NextGen Cape Breton - Unama'ki and the Cape Breton Partnership have announced the 2021 Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Employer Excellence Award recipients. They will be presented on December 3 at the Port of Sydney's Royal Cape Breton Room. Kara Lackie and Corey Blundon are the owners of Selkies Neighbourhood Diner & The Mermaid Food Truck and one of this years recipients.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Excellence Awards recipient Michael Keating

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 6:51


NextGen Cape Breton - Unama'ki and the Cape Breton Partnership have announced the 2021 Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Excellence Award recipients. They will be presented on December 3 at the Port of Sydney's Royal Cape Breton Room. Michael Keating is one of this years recipients.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Pandemic Leadership Award - Michael Hatt

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 5:50


NextGen Cape Breton - Unama'ki and the Cape Breton Partnership have announced the 2021 Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Pandemic Leadership Award recipient. It will be presented on December 3 at the Port of Sydney's Royal Cape Breton Room. Michael Hatt is this years recipient.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Excellence Award - Ashley Roach-Poirier

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 5:08


NextGen Cape Breton - Unama'ki and the Cape Breton Partnership have announced the 2021 Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Excellence Award recipients. They will be presented on December 3 at the Port of Sydney's Royal Cape Breton Room. Ashley Roach-Poirier is one of this years recipients.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Employer Excellence Awards recipient Michelle Aucoin: LearnAbility

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 10:06


NextGen Cape Breton - Unama'ki and the Cape Breton Partnership have announced the 2021 Vital Cape Breton – Unama'ki Employer Excellence Awards recipients. They will be presented on December 3 at the Port of Sydney's Royal Cape Breton Room. Michelle Aucoin runs LearnAbility, one of this years recipients.

SEDUCAST PARÁ
Dicas para o Enem 78: Matemática

SEDUCAST PARÁ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 15:49


Professor JOSÉ FERRREIRA DA SILVA JUNIOR “Cara bacana”, Especialista em docência superior em matemática e física, Graduado em licenciatura plena em Matemática com habilitação em ciências pela UNAMA, professor de matemática efetivo da SEDUC/PA desde 2008 e atualmente é professor das escolas estaduais Wilson Leite, Bráulia Gurjão e Deocleciano Alves Moreira, todos no município de conceição do Araguaia, Pará. Endereços Virtuais: Vídeo aulas no canal do You Tube: JÚNIOR CARA BACANA Podcast: Prof. JÚNIOR CARA BACANA anchor Prof. JÚNIOR CARA BACANA spotify Site: http://gg.gg/juniorcarabacana

SEDUCAST PARÁ
Dicas para o Enem 77: Filosofia

SEDUCAST PARÁ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 15:54


Assunto: Guy Debord e a sociedade do espetáculo Prof. Ariosvaldo Cordeiro Soares Licenciado pleno em filosofia, pela UEPA, licenciado pleno em pedagogia pela UNAMA, bacharel em teologia pela UCDB. Especialista em currículo e avaliação pela UNAMA/SEDUC. Especialista em teologia e história das religiões pela FAVENI. Aperfeiçoamento em filosofia e existência pela UFPA. Exerce docência na Escola Estadual Aldebaro Klautau e escola estadual maria de Nazaré.

Mainstreet Cape Breton
“Fostering Reconciliation through Collaborative Research in Unama'ki"

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 17:51


A Cape Breton group has won the international 2021 Helen Roberts Prize, which recognizes significant articles in ethnomusicology. The article in question is one part of a larger, ongoing collaborative project focused on arts and storytelling about the forced relocation of the Kings Road community to the present-day Membertou First Nation.

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Bras d'Or Lake is home to plenty of aquatic life but in some spots - that ecosystem could be improved. That's why the Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources has started what will hopefully become an artificial reef, using concrete spheres called "reef balls".

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
New advisor on "decolonizing the academy" at CBU

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 15:19


In a week that marked the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, CBU appointed a new advisor on "decolonizing the academy". Dr. Marie Battiste has come home to take on the new role, as Special Advisor to the Vice President Academic and to Unama'ki College.

Story-telling / Story-listening
1.3 Resilience with Albert Marshall

Story-telling / Story-listening

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 48:30


Conversation with Elder Dr. Albert Marshall about Mi'kmaq resilience and responsibilities to all my relations.Dr. Elder Albert Marshall is from Unama'ki, also known as Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Elder Albert is the highly regarded spokesperson for the Mi'kmaw Elders of Unama'ki on environmental issues. He brought forward the concept of etuaptmumk [eh-tuap-ta-mumk] or two-eyed seeing as a guiding principle for the Integrative Science Program at Cape Breton University, where he received an Honorary Doctorate in 2009. In our conversation, Albert speaks about two-eyed seeing, along with Mi'kmaw principles of Netukulimk (or, sustainability) and M'sit No'kmaq (all my relations).