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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO 2016 Cover The recent large-scale, systematic destruction and looting of cultural heritage has been the dominant theme at UNESCO throughout 2016. One of the Organization’s responses to these attacks on cultural heritage and cultural pluralism is the #Unite4Heritage campaign, a global movement that calls on everyone to harvest the power of culture to bring people together and to celebrate the places, objects and cultural traditions that make the world such a rich and vibrant place. This image produced for the campaign combines past and present, with the head of Buddha Shakyamuni and the face of an Erbore tribe warrior from Ethiopia. © Public Domain LACMA - Los Angeles County Museum of Art/Rod Waddington Published in 2017 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 7, place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France © UNESCO 2017 This publication is available in Open Access under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO (CC-BY-SA 3.0 IGO) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/). The present license applies exclusively to the text content of this publication and to images whose copyright belongs to UNESCO. By using the content of this publication, the users accept to be bound by the terms of use of the UNESCO Open Access Repository (http://www.unesco.org/open-access/terms-use-ccbysa-en). The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. -
NGO Committee on Sustainable Development-NY
NGO Committee on Sustainable Development-NY For the United Nations & Communities Globally Environmental, social and economic development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. “Turn Your Passions into Actions for Change” http://www.ngocsd-ny.org NGOCSD-NY General Membership Meeting: Tuesday, December 20, 2016, 1PM-3PM H.E. Dr. Caleb Otto, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Palau to the United Nations. Dr. Otto is the first native Palauan to hold this post. Ambassador Otto is a physician, former Director of Public Health in Palau before retiring from the Ministry of Health in 2003. He served one term as a Senator in the National Congress. Before coming to New York he was Chairman of the Board of the Palau Conservation Society, a member of the Palau National Olympic Committee and was the team physician for the Palau National team at the London Olympics in 2012. Ambassador Otto is the founder of the Coalition for a Tobacco Free Palau and was the negotiator representing Palau on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, for which he received the WHO Director General Award in 2003. He championed the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Palau, translated the Convention into Palauan and was one of the authors of the first report of implementation of the Convention. His advocacy for human rights includes work on the Implementation of the Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes as the means to ensure the rights of infants to breastmilk, work on Rights of Persons with Disability, Women’s rights under CEDAW and rights of the Indigenous People, including protection of traditional and cultural heritage. -
The Right to Asylum Between Islamic Shari'ah And
The Right to Asylum between Islamic Shari’ah and International Refugee Law A Comparative Study Prof. Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa Produced and Printed by Printing Press of Naif Arab University for Security Sciences Riyadh - 2009 (1430 H.) The Right to Asylum between Islamic Shari’ah and International Refugee Law A Comparative Study Prof. Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa Riyadh - 2009 (1430 H.) “Those who believed and emigrated, and strove in the cause of GOD, as well as those who hosted them and gave them refuge, and supported them, these are the true believers. They have deserved forgiveness and a generous recompense.” (Quranic Surat al-Anfal, "The Spoils of War" [Chapter 8 verse 74]) “Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.” (Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 14) "Every man shall have the right, within the framework of the Shari'ah... if persecuted, is entitled to seek asylum in another country. The country of refugee shall be obliged to provide protection to the asylum seeker until his safety has been attained, unless asylum is motivated by committing an act regarded by the Shari'ah as a crime". (Article 12 of the Declaration on Human Rights in Islam) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Regional Office in the Regional Office in the Arab Republic of Egypt GCC Countries E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Arabic Website: English Website: www.unhcr.org.eg www.unhcr.org First Edition 2009 This book is written, on behalf of UNHCR by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abou-El-Wafa, Chief of the Department of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Cairo University. -
The Continent Issue 24 – 10 October 2020
African journalism. October 10 2020 ISSUE NO. 24 The Continent with The cattle wars In South Sudan, conflict and climate change are exacerbating (Photo: Stefanie old tensions Glinski/AFP) The Continent ISSUE 24. October 10 2020 Page 2 Nigerian protests go global On Friday, the most trending term on Twitter – worldwide – was #EndSARS. This caused some confusion in South Africa, where the acronym stands for the South African Revenue Service. No, South Africans, you still have to pay your taxes. In Nigeria, SARS stands for the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. They are meant to be the country’s elite police unit, but have been repeatedly implicated in intimidation, harassment, extortion, assault and murder (see our report on p6). In protests and sit-ins across the country – pictured above – Nigerians have made it clear that enough is enough. So far, however, even the police minister has been unable to shut SARS down. Inside: COVER STORY: In search of Rolls Royce (p9) pastures new, South Sudan’s Vaccines: Will Africa get its fair cattle herders are running share? (p18) into conflict with farming Zimbabwe abductions: Read communities (p11) our report in Ndebele and our ‘Racist’ Gandhi statue erected in analysis in Shona (p25) Malawi (p5) Football: Africa’s best coach is The return of Uganda’s royal now at Africa’s best club (p30) The Continent ISSUE 24. October 10 2020 Page 3 The Week in Numbers 3-million The number of pilgrims expected to travel to Touba, Senegal this week for the country’s biggest religious festival. This is despite the main ceremony being cancelled as a Covid-19 precaution. -
Ryerson University Spring Graduates
Ryerson University Spring Graduates June 2020 Faculty of Arts 2 Faculty of Communication & Design 11 Faculty of Community Services 21 Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science 35 Faculty of Science 46 Ted Rogers School of Management 54 Yeates School of Graduate Studies 71 The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education 73 Faculty of Arts Pamela Sugiman Dean Faculty of Arts Janice Fukakusa Chancellor Mohamed Lachemi President and Vice-Chancellor Charmaine Hack Registrar Ryerson Gold Medal Presented to Mayah Obadia Geographic Analysis 2 Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Degree Programs Arts and Contemporary Studies Bachelor of Arts (Honours) *Diana Abo Harmouch Carmen Jajjo *Megumi Noteboom *Sima Rebecca Abrams Leya Jasat Valentina Padure Qeyam Amiri Sophie Johnson *Naiomi Marcia Perera Brodie Barrick Babina Kamalanathan Charlotte Jane Prokopec Rebecca Claire Chen Caroline Susan Kewley Regan Reynolds Erin Tanya Clarke Jessica Laurenza Joshua Ricci *Megan Lisa Devoe Claire Lowenstein Kaitlin Anganie Seepersaud *Manpreet Kaur Dhaliwal *Avigayil Margolis Gabriela Skwarko Tatum Lynn Donovan Sara McArthur Julia Macey Sullivan Faith Raha Giahi *Nadia Celeste McNairn *Helen Gillian Webb Meagan Gove *Mahbod Mehrvarz *Michael Worbanski Salem Habtom Andrew Moon Smyrna Wright *William Hanchar *Liana Gabriella Mortin Calum Jacques Potoula Mozas Criminology Bachelor of Arts (Honours) *Annabelle Adjei *Jenna Anne Giannini Veronica Hiu Lam Lee Stanislav Babinets Albina Glatman Karishma Catherine Lutchman Hela Bakhtari Farah Khaled Gregni Simbiat -
THE NAMES LIST Version 7.2 -.:: GEOCITIES.Ws
List of Names, Vers. 7.2 THE NAMES LIST Version 7.2 We apologize if any names are misspelled, misplaced or in any other way misused – we can’t know everything! Shorter versions and/or nicknames are listed as Name (Short version) Some names are listed with their meaning in English as Name=english word All firstnames marked with an * are rather old-fashioned and not common among younger people any more. The surnames marked with an ** are names of prominent persons which are actually very rare. CONTEMPORARY NAMES (Bear in mind that several countries, China to name one, list surnames/family names before firstnames/personal names!) Song Abdullah African Surnames Songo’O Achmed Tchami Ahmet Adepoju Tchango Akif Amokachi Tchoutang Ali Amunike Tinkler Arif Andem Tovey Aykut Angibeaud Bahri Ardense Bekir Babayaro Arabian Female Firstnames Bülent Baruwa Aynur Durmus Billong Ayse Dursun Dosu Aysel Erdal Ekoku Belkis Erkan Etamé Berna Erol Finidi Cigdem Fahri Foe Damla Gazi Ikpeba Demet Halifi Ipoua Derya Halil Issa Dilek Hamza Kalla Elif Hassan Kanu Elo Hüsein Khumaleo Fahrie Iskender Kipketer Fatima Ismail Lobé Fatma Ismet M’butu Fehime Khalib Mapela Gulizar Khaled Masinga Gülcan Leyla Mboma Hacer Mehmet Mimboe Hatice Yusuf Moeti Hazel Zeki Moshoeu Hediye Ziya Motaung Hüeyla Moukoko Makbule Obafemi Medine Arabian Surnames Ohenen Mürüret Al - Okechukwu Nazli Okocha Shahrzad Abedzadeh Okpara Tanzu Al Awad Olembé Al Daeya Oliseh Arabian Male Firstnames Al Dokhy Opakuru Al Dossari Abdul Redebe Al Dossary Compiled By Krikkit Gamblers Page 1 List of Names, -
El Hadj Omar
El Hadj Omar Extrait du Au Senegal http://www.au-senegal.com El Hadj Omar - Français - Découvrir le Sénégal, pays de la teranga - Histoire - Date de mise en ligne : samedi 1er mars 2008 Description : Voir aussi • Les religions Au Senegal Copyright © Au Senegal Page 1/3 El Hadj Omar El Hadj Omar, chef guerrier et mystique, fondateur de lempire toucouleur. El Hadj Omar, de son vrai nom Omar Saidou Tall, est né entre 1794 et 1797 à Alwar, près de Guédé dans le département de Podor. Son père se nommait Saidou, fils de Uthman, fils de Makhtar, fils d' Ahmad Samba de la grande famille des Tall. Il était le quatrième fils de son père et le huitième de sa mère. Celle-ci avait pour nom Sokhna Adama. Omar Saidou Tall appartient à la précieuse lignée des Tooroodo et à ce titre s'initia très tôt à la culture coranique. L'ethnie à laquelle appartenait Omar Saidou Tall avait adhéré depuis 1776 à la confrérie des Qadriyas. Il reçoit de sa famille une instruction religieuse solide et apprend l'arabe. Il complète sa formation par des voyages auprès des Maures de la confrérie des Qadriya au Tagant et à Walata. A 23 ans, El Hadj Omar entreprend le pélerinage à la Mecque. Le voyage dure treize ans. Il se déplace ainsi entre le Caire, la Mecque, Médine et Jérusalem. Il séjourne quelques années à Médine, ce qui lui permet d'approfondir ses connaissances du Coran, de la culture coranique et de l'arabe. Pendant son séjour dans les lieux saints de l'islam, El Hadj Omar fait la connaissance du khalife Cheikh Muhammad Al Ghali, disciple d'Ahmad Al Tidjani, qui va exercer sur lui une influence déterminante. -
Player No Surname First Name Assoc. 104 HOVHANNISYAN Melkon ARM
JUNIOR BOYS' PARTICIPANTS' LIST Player No Surname First name Assoc. 104 HOVHANNISYAN Melkon ARM 105 RAFAYELYAN Edgar ARM 110 BINDER Michael AUT 113 KOLODZIEJCZYK Maciej AUT 114 PROMBERGER Jonas AUT 115 ZILLER Thomas AUT 123 ANSARI Mahammad Ibrahim AZE 124 GAFARLI Yusif AZE 125 WANG Chenxi AZE 126 YANG Xinyu AZE 127 YU Khinhang AZE 133 COMELIAU David BEL 135 DEVOS Laurens BEL 136 GASPAR Romain BEL 137 JACQUES Quentin BEL 138 KOSOLOSKY Olav BEL 149 MIHAILOVIC Nikola BIH 150 MIHAILOVIĆ Luka BIH 161 KORTCHINSKI Ilia BLR 162 KUNATS Heorhi BLR 163 RUKLIATSOU Uladzislau BLR 173 PETROV Martin BUL 185 BANEK Mario CRO 187 JAKELIC Jakov CRO 188 KRSTEVSKI Aleks CRO 189 TICA Jakov CRO 200 CHRYSOSTOMOU Christos CYP 201 ELIA Iosif CYP 204 GEORGIOU Stylianos CYP 206 SAVVA Christos CYP 208 TSISSIOS Charalambos CYP 216 BAKO Radim CZE 219 MARTINKO Tomas CZE 220 ONDERKA Frantisek CZE 221 PRUSA David CZE 222 SKALA Radek CZE 232 ANDERSEN Martin DEN 1 233 CHRISTENSEN Thor DEN 234 SIMONSEN Daniel DEN 235 SVENNINGSEN Peter DEN 236 CLARK Joseph ENG 250 GUTIERREZ Marc ESP 251 LILLO Alberto ESP 253 RUIZ Francisco Miguel ESP 254 SORIA Javier ESP 264 LUUK Mart EST 266 STROGOV Stanislav EST 267 VUHKA Maksim EST 274 MORADABBASI Pedram FIN 275 NAUMI Alex FIN 276 PIHKALA Arttu FIN 281 BARDET Lilian FRA 282 BERTRAND Irvin FRA 283 DE NODREST Leo FRA 287 REMBERT Bastien FRA 288 ROLLAND Jules FRA 306 MEISSNER Cedric GER 307 MENG Fanbo GER 308 OEHME Benno GER 309 STUMPER Kay GER 310 WETZEL Felix GER 322 DAMIANIS Ioannis GRE 323 DIAMANTOPOULOS Michail GRE 325 SGOUROPOULOS Ioannis -
6.3 Newspaper Article on Improved Charcoal Stoves
INNOVATION, USER PARTICIPATION, AND FOREST ENERGY DEVELOPMENT Matthew S. Gamser A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Science and Technology Policy Studies University of Sussex October 1986 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES DEFINITIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS DECLARATION ABSTRACT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. INNOVATION, TECHNICAL CHANGE, AND DEVELOPMENT: THE IMPORTANCE OF USERS 3. RENEWABLE ENERGY AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE 4. SUDAN AND THE SUDAN RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT 5. IMPROVED CHARCOAL PRODUCTION IN SUDAN 6. CHARCOAL STOVES IN SUDAN: THE MULTIPLE CONTRIBUTIONS OF USERS - ARTISANS, RETAILERS, AND CONSUMERS 7. INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION AND FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT IN SUDAN 8. INNOVATION AND FOREST ENERGY IN SUDAN: THE INSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THIS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIX 1. GRANTS PROCEDURES APPENDIX 2. CHARCOAL STOVE MONITORING REPORT LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES PAGE FIGURES 2.1 CHANGES IN SUPPLY AND DEMAND 2.2 LINEAR INNOVATION 2.3 NON-LINEAR INNOVATION 2.4 TYPICAL INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS FOR TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT: “HIERARCHICAL” MODEL 2.5 INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS FOR USER-INTERACTIVE INNOVATION: “BIOLOGICAL” MODEL 3.1 R & D ORGANIZATION CHARTS 4.1 SUDAN 4.2 GOVERNMENT OF SUDAN MINISTERIAL ORGANIZATIONS WITH ENERGY RESPONSIBILITIES 4.3 GOVERNMENT OF SUDAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS 4.4 RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 4.5 LINES OF AUTHORITY AND SUPPORT IN SREP 5.1 CHARCOAL CONSUMPTION BY REGION 5.2 SUDAN: NORTHERN LIMIT OF CHARCOAL -
2017 Annual Membership Directory SUSTAINING MEMBERS
www.rmmlf.org 2017 Annual Membership Directory SUSTAINING MEMBERS A Professional Law Corporation NOTICE TO 2017 MEMBERS Please check the Directory for accuracy under your entries in the Individual, Alphabetical, and Geographical Rosters, and let us know of any changes that need to be made for the 2018 Directory. Please send us your telephone number and email address if not listed. Email all changes to [email protected]. This Directory is current through September 10, 2017 Copyright © 2017 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation 9191 Sheridan Blvd., Suite 203 Westminster, Colorado 80031 (303) 321-8100/FAX 321-7657 [email protected] www.rmmlf.org TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Foundation ......................................................................................................................................... ii Annual Membership Program ............................................................................................................................ iv Trustees ............................................................................................................................................................... v Constituent Organizations .................................................................................................................................. vii Board of Directors ............................................................................................................................................... x Past Presidents ....................................................................................................................................................xi -
VIEWER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Open Access Annual Acknowledgement of Manuscript Reviewers Daniel Giannella-Neto* and Marilia De Brito Gomes
Giannella-Neto and Gomes Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome 2013, 5:14 DIABETOLOGY & http://www.dmsjournal.com/content/5/1/14 METABOLIC SYNDROME REVIEWER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Open Access Annual acknowledgement of manuscript reviewers Daniel Giannella-Neto* and Marilia de Brito Gomes Contributing reviewers The Editors of Diabetology and Metabolic Syndrome would like to thank all reviewers, both external and Editorial Board Members, who have contributed to the journal since its inception, and whose valuable support continues to be essential to the success of the journal. Nader Abraham Ather Ali David Araújo-Vilar United States United States Spain Sean Adams Sabrina E M Almeida Ehud Arbit United States Brazil United States Adejuwon Adeneye Marlene M Alvarez Pablo Aschner Nigeria Brazil Colombia Raghu Adya Andion C Alves Yoshimasa Aso United Kingdom Brazil Japan Bharat B Aggarwal Kamal Amin Nimer Assy United States Egypt Israel Navneet Agrawal Amy Anderson Martin Auinger India United States Austria Abelardo Aguilera Christian Andersson Fabienne Aujard Spain Sweden France Bo Ahrén Claudia R M Andrade Navneet Aujla Sweden Brazil United Kingdom Jaweed Akhtar Francesco Andreozzi Márcio Augusto Averbeck United States Italy Brazil Baris Akinci Theodore Angelopoulos Álvaro Avezum Turkey United States Brazil Eduardo Alegria Tiago Antunes-Lopes Daud M. Ishaq Aweis Brazil Brazil Malaysia Adnan A Ali Peter Apor Fereidoun Azizi Canada Hungary Iran * Correspondence: [email protected] Post Graduation Programme in Medicine, Universidade Nove de Julho, Rua Vergueiro, 235-249 – 2º SS, São Paulo 01345-000, Brazil © 2013 Giannella-Neto and Gomes; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. -
A STUDY of FIQH LITERATURE in URDU Since 1857 AD
A STUDY OF FIQH LITERATURE IN URDU Since 1857 A.D. DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF iWafiter of ^Ijiloiopl^p IN Mamit ^tuhiti #(^:fl jn i^yiixowicf BY l\A >\ ZIAUDDIN C C( I UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Dr. ZAFARUL ISLAM {READER) DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 1996 DS2924 ^v^^.^^^ ''''y^'^^^. DEDICATED TO MY PARENTS CONTENTS PREFACE 1-IV INTRODUCTION 1-10 CHAPTER-I : DEVELOPMENT OF FIQH LITERATURE 11-2 5 IN THE SUB-CONTINENT CHAPTER-II : TRANSLATION OF ARABIC, PERSIAN AND 26-43 ENGLISH WORKS CHAPTER-III • ORIGINAL WORKS 44-125 CHAPTER-IV . BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE IMPORTANT 126-180 WORKS BIBLIOGRAPHY 181-184 GLOSSARY I-VIII (I) PREFACE Selection of topic for my dissertation was guided by many factors and considerations. Among them, the foremost was the idea that a comprehensive bibliographical dictionary of fiqh literature in India in the recent times should be prepared for it would not only be helpful in providing an indicator of the intellectual potential of the Muslim Intelligenstia of the Indo-Pak subcontinent, but also a guide to the young and experienced researchers alike for the location of the relevant material. The study of nature of survey, and as such does not warrant or pre-suppose a critical or analytical examination of the Urdu Fiqh literature in India. Nevertheless, it provides an insight into the juridical mind of muslim India, besides opening a window to the academic awakening of the Muslim Ulama and Fuqaha of the country. It is presented with the hope that some serious scholars would utilize the accumulated information for deeper studies on the subject, apart from enriching it from bibliographical point of view.