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This is a step by step instructional video on how to make a Wick Home/Kitchen garden. It is one in a series of videos produced under the 1 Million Home/Kitchen Garden Initiative by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Fisheries and Cooperatives in Kenya. The initiative is part of Government of Kenya's response to the global outbreak of the COVID-19 Corona Virus.
The close working relationship between agronomists and farmers is key to the success of the network of Ghana's growers of export crops, such as pineapple and mango. Ernest Abloh, production manager with Blue Skies Ghana, explains how they build and maintain this teamwork.
This film, one of eleven, is being used to share good agricultural practice in Africa.
LEAF (http://www.leafuk.org), Waitrose, African fresh produce exporters and Green Shoots Productions (http://www.green-shoots.org) have been working with support of the UK Department for International Development's Food Retail Industry Challenge (FRICH) fund to share good agricultural practice between African farmers.
Phone: (718) 462-1830
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Biztech: How a Ghanaian is building affordable homes with plastic waste.
9th ICAT - Keynote: Fr. Godfrey Nzamujo
Baboons are one of Africa’s most adaptive animals and this episode shows us their versatility as we see them in all of Africa’s seasons. Freezing in the rains, cooling off from the heat by swimming in crocodile infested rivers, foraging in the cool shady vales and playing, always finding time to play!
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Oluwa (Many Rains Ago) · Quincy Jones · Letta Mbulu · The Wattsline Choir
Roots: The Saga Of An American Family
℗ 1977 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1977-01-01
Producer: A.Quincy Jones
Composer Lyricist: Caiphus Semenya
Composer Lyricist: Quincy Jones
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Sistah Iminah is an Educator, Cultural Strategist, Singer/Songwriter, Dancer, Media Personality and Oakland native, with roots in Jamaica, Texas, Nigeria, and the African world.
Her life journey can best be themed rising “From Ghetto to Goddess”. As a youth, she overcame many trials that trap young Black women in the sex trafficking & school prison pipeline. A product of Oakland’s African-centered schools and OUSD, she has dedicated her life to inspire excellence and activate achievement in the youth of today.
As an Educational activist, Sistah Iminah has been heavily influential in implementing key policies and initiatives aimed at amplifying youth voice and improving life outcomes for students of color throughout the SF Bay Area. Her life's mission is to uplift the educational and life experience for African girls and women worldwide.
* In 2016 she led the Valuing Girls Voices movement to introduce a new sexual harassment policy in the Oakland Unified School District, which was unanimously approved by the school board & implemented district-wide.
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* In 2017 she partnered with OUSD to launch the 1st ever district-wide initiative in the nation, focused on the advancement of Black female students, the African American Female Excellence initiative (AAFE), serving as the lead consultant.
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* In 2018 she co-created the 1st ever A-G approved African American Women's Heritage social studies course in the nation, in partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District & Stanford University.
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* In 2019 she returned to Oakland to lead the African American Female Excellence Initiative of OUSD’s Office of Equity, as Program Manager, with the goal of improving the educational experiences and life outcomes for Black female students.
She graced the DT show to share her story on her Journey to AFRICA...
YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/fromGhetto2Goddess
IG: @queen_iminah
FB: @iminahrising