Rihem Bchini, President of GDA Pure Nature – an agricultural cooperative of rural women workers in Tunisia.
(...) Through the cooperative, we want to change the stereotypical image of rural women in Tunisia.
What is the GDA Pure Nature about?
Cheese product TCHEEZEN of GDA Pure Nature
GDA Pure Nature is an agricultural cooperative located in Ain Drahem, North West of Tunisia in the governorate of Jendouba. (...) Who are the key partners?
Signboards of GDA Pure Nature
The creation of GDA Pure Nature was a project of Khmir Association for Environment and Development (Association Khmir Environnement et Développement, AKED) .
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Mme Rihem Bachini (au centre, entourée d’autres membres du GDA Pure Nature et de fonctionnaires du BIT).
Mme Rihem Bachini (au centre, entourée d’autres membres du GDA Pure Nature et de fonctionnaires du BIT). (...) En quoi consiste le GDA Pure Nature?
Cheese product TCHEEZEN of GDA Pure Nature
, marque produite par le GDA Pure Nature, est une coopérative agricole spécialisée dans les produits fromagers, située à Ain Drahem, au nord-ouest de la Tunisie, dans le gouvernorat de Jendouba. (...) Pour les membres de la coopérative, Pure Nature était un rêve qui est devenu réalité.
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Score: 1395404.6
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Thus,
systemic racism in the pure sense of the word is dead in the U.S.
If asked, most American Europeans (so-called white people) will tell you
that they don’t believe that they are racists. (...) Here are a few examples how the science paradigms of Natural Law correct
racist concepts, beliefs, and myths: “Pure, non-refracted light from the sun is not
white but clear, colorless. “Therefore, the hue shade white, cannot be used as a
metaphor to represent pure light”. “There is nothing evil about black, it’s just a
color and not even an original color”.
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Score: 1184437.5
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International Year of Chemistry, 2011
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 61/185 of 20 December 2006 on the proclamation of international years,
Recognizing that humankind’s understanding of the material nature of our world is grounded, in particular, in our knowledge of chemistry,
Stressing that education in and about chemistry is critical in addressing challenges such as global climate change, in providing sustainable sources of clean water, food and energy and in maintaining a wholesome environment for the wellbeing of all people,
Considering that the science of chemistry and its applications produce medicines, fuels, metals and virtually all other manufactured products,
Being aware that the year 2011 provides the opportunity to celebrate the contributions of women to science on the one-hundredth anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Maria Sklodowska-Curie,
Being aware also that the year 2011 provides the opportunity to highlight the need for international scientific collaboration on the one-hundredth anniversary of the founding of the International Association of Chemical Societies,
Noting the adoption by the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization at its one hundred and seventyninth session of a proposal for the proclamation by the United Nations of 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry, and noting also the unanimous resolution of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, at its 2007 Council meeting, to have 2011 proclaimed the International Year of Chemistry,
Recognizing the leading role of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry in coordinating and promoting chemistry activities at the national and regional levels around the world,
1. (...) Designates the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as the lead agency and focal point for the Year and invites it to organize activities to be realized during the Year, in collaboration with other relevant entities of the United Nations system, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and its associated organizations and federations across the world, and, in this regard, notes that the activities of the Year will be funded from voluntary contributions, including from the private sector;
3.
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Onyx “Curve – Pure Rattan and Rattan Water hyacinth Lines
Furniture collections that blend the local skills developed through centuries of traditional rattan craftsmanship together with contemporary fluid design trends.
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Score: 1168242.9
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FAO has applied for a patent on a new technology that would allow manufacturers to bottle coconut water that is biologically pure, tasty and full of the salts, sugars and vitamins demanded by athletes. (...) Satin sees coconut water as a natural contender in the world's $1 billion sports drink market. "What could be better than a natural beverage product with the delicate aroma, taste, drinking characteristics and nutritional value of pure, fresh, tender coconut water, plus all the functional characteristics required of a sports drink?"
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Score: 1159331.4
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Such an outcome is not inevitable, but these developments signal the urgent need to re‐balance the
relationship between humans and nature at all scales.
Solutions from nature
A significant contribution towards such a re‐balancing can be made through ecosystem approaches. (...) These actions are distinct from purely engineering solutions – for example, a nature based solution to
coastal flooding could be in the restoration of natural mangroves while a purely engineering solution
would be to build dykes or seawalls – with potentially longer term adverse impacts. (...) Guiding Questions
What are nature‐based solutions, and how do they relate to technology‐based solutions?
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Score: 1136881.6
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https://www.un.org/en/ga/secon.../jointmeeting/concept_note.pdf
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Similarly, as discussed in paragraph 6, where a particular place of business is used for only very short periods of time but such usage takes place regularly over long periods of time, the place of business should not be considered to be of a purely temporary nature.
6.2 Also, there may be cases where a particular place of business would be used for very short periods of time by a number of similar businesses carried on by the same or related persons in an attempt to avoid that the place be considered to have been used for more than purely temporary purposes by each particular business.
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Score: 1129502.2
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Through its Toxic Sites Investigation Programme (TSIP), Pure Earth has created a database of polluted sites including some in sub-Saharan Africa. 1 South Africa and Nigeria have national initiatives for monitoring soil. (...) Pure Earth’s TSIP has assessed sites for soil pollution mainly from point sources in low- and middle-income countries since 2009. (...) These include arsenic, cadmium, chromium (both hexavalent and total), lead, mercury and uranium (Pure Earth, 2019b). Sites with toxic lead concentrations are the most prevalent of the trace element polluted sites.
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Score: 1124805.7
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Année internationale de la chimie
L’Assemblée générale ,
Rappelant sa résolution 61/185 du 20 décembre 2006 relative à la proclamation d’années internationales,
Consciente que la compréhension que l’humanité a de la nature matérielle du monde repose, en particulier, sur la connaissance de la chimie,
Soulignant que l’enseignement de la chimie et de ce qui s’y rapporte est essentiel pour relever des défis tels que les changements climatiques à l’échelle planétaire, fournir des sources durables d’eau non polluée, d’aliments et d’énergie, et préserver un environnement sain pour le bien-être de tous,
Considérant que la chimie et ses applications sont à l’origine des médicaments, des carburants, des métaux et de pratiquement tous les autres produits manufacturés,
Sachant que l’année 2011 sera l’occasion de célébrer la contribution des femmes à la science puisqu’elle marquera le centenaire de l’attribution du prix Nobel de chimie à Marie Sklodowska-Curie,
Sachant également que l’année 2011 offrira la possibilité de souligner la nécessité de la collaboration scientifique internationale à l’occasion du centenaire de la création de l’Association internationale des sociétés de chimie,
Notant que le Conseil exécutif de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture a adopté à sa cent soixante-dix-neuvième session une proposition tendant à ce que les Nations Unies proclament 2011 Année internationale de la chimie et notant aussi la résolution que le Conseil de l’Union internationale de chimie pure et appliquée a adoptée à l’unanimité à sa réunion de 2007, tendant à ce que 2011 soit proclamée Année internationale de la chimie,
Reconnaissant le rôle de premier plan joué par l’Union internationale de chimie pure et appliquée dans la coordination et la promotion des activités en rapport avec la chimie dans le monde aux niveaux national et régional,
1. (...) Désigne l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture organisme chef de file et centre de coordination de l’Année, et l’invite à organiser, à ce titre, les activités à entreprendre durant l’Année, en collaboration avec les autres entités compétentes du système des Nations Unies, l’Union internationale de chimie pure et appliquée, et les organisations et fédérations du monde entier qui lui sont associées, et note à cet égard que les activités de l’Année seront financées au moyen de contributions volontaires, notamment du secteur privé ;
3.
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