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ShakaRa
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OMOWALE #MALCOLMX: Lessons from "OUR LIVING BLACK MANHOOD"

ShakaRa will be exploring the influence of Omowale Malcolm X, in shaping his ideals of Manhood.

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Affirming Black Manhood
Tickets & Info: https://www.shakaraspeaks.com/

It has almost become unpopular to talk about what it means to be a man, to deal with the concept of Manhood. You’ve got to deal with it.
About this event.

WE ARE BLACK MEN!

“It has almost become unpopular to talk about what it means to be a man, to deal with the concept of Manhood. You’ve got to deal with it. You can’t get around it.” – Nana Amos Wilson

“Affirming Black Manhood” attempts to contribute to the process of Black man taking back the power to define, develop & project what it means to be a Black Man. Our facilitators approach Black Manhood from varying perspectives, with an emphasis on promoting the values, principles & ideals that represent the best of who we be... And need to become.

We will engage a series of workshops on various aspects of Black Manhood, including space for general discussion. Our special guest facilitators are all Black Afrikan Men with a proven track record of sustained work with Black Men; addressing issues pertaining to Black Manhood!

We feature:

BABA MWALIMU BARUTI • DEFINING PRINCIPLES OF BLACK MANHOOD

ROBIN WALKER • THE ECONOMICS OF BLACK MANHOOD

IFAYOMI GRANT • CHALLENGING MISOGYNY: REBUILDING AFRIKAN MANHOOD

BRO. LDR. MBANDAKA • BLACK MANHOOD, FATHERHOOD & RITES OF PASSAGE

BABA BUNTU • THE POWER OF BLACK BROTHERHOOD

+more

20th june 2021 • 12pm-8pm GMT •Tickets £10 • available from ShakaRaSpeaks.com

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Edit of wehi.tv's DNA animations.
Created for V&A exhibition "The Future Starts Here" 2018

No narration, Yes sound and text.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
18 Views · 5 years ago

📢 “Now, a lot of families are thriving and having good health, just from growing food in a sustainable way.” - Selina Nkoile for #IGrowYourFood 🇰🇪 Find out more about the global action day: https://campaigns.ifoam.bio/igrowyourfood

A Maasai farmer from Kenya, Selina founded the Nashipa Maasai Project, which has rescued more than 250 girls from early marriages by offering them an education and opportunity to learn about organic farming.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Organic farmers in Kenya shared their experiences with drought, and the benefits organic farming provides for them to build healthy soils and continue producing food.

“#IGrowYourFood” is a part of GoodFood4All” campaign.

There are many things that connect people the world over. Food is one of them. We all have to eat. And, everyone has the right to access affordable, nutritious, good food.

But what about those who grow our food?

Do we know enough about the challenges they face, the work they do and how we can support them?

Then, without farmers, how would we eat?

The “#GoodFood4All” campaign is organized by 25 partners across Europe who have come together in "Make Europe Sustainable for All", a 3-year cross-sectoral project to promote the ambitious implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.

🎞 Also, check other videos from organic farmers diligently participated to share their own stories from the field:

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Gnavo Josephine, a pineapple farmer from Togo 🇹🇬
https://youtu.be/OaFASL2HK_s

#IGrowYourFood - Meet David Avelar from Portugal & hear what he has to say about Permaculture 🇵🇹
https://youtu.be/flNHvawzz2w

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Simon Mattsson from Australia 🇦🇺
https://youtu.be/Ia2XWAnlKzQ

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Yorgos Xepapadakos, an organic farmer from Greece 🇬🇷
https://youtu.be/EJf9AElCC9o

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Franciszek Kesler, an organic farmer from Poland 🇵🇱
https://youtu.be/3Bev9jr74mY

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Juan Carlos Mendoza Gonzalez, an organic farmer from El Salvador 🇸🇻
https://youtu.be/JoLWyxF3IX0

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Aurore Juillet, an organic market gardener from France 🇫🇷
https://youtu.be/40ly6vPlW60

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Penny Lange, an organic farmer from Ireland 🇮🇪
https://youtu.be/rrcIe_XQ4U4

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Giacomo Lepre, an organic farmer from Italy 🇮🇹
https://youtu.be/2C3S59Ysbvo

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Jonas Ringqvist, an organic farmer from Sweden 🇸🇪
https://youtu.be/2C3S59Ysbvo

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Mihai Sorin, an organic beekeeper from Romania 🇷🇴
https://youtu.be/vXaa-ynfZFA

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Jan Dirk & Irene Van de Voort, an organic farmer from Netherlands 🇳🇱
https://youtu.be/082OeBdTF9U

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Fergal Anderson, an organic farmer from Ireland 🇮🇪
https://youtu.be/4CPZtKqz8lI

#IGrowYourFood – Meet Helena, an organic farmer from Czech Republic 🇨🇿
https://youtu.be/whQEll-IO78

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Joseph Lwevuze, an organic farmer from Uganda 🇺🇬
https://youtu.be/sZN5qnW08eM

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Ieva Stragytė, an organic farmer from Lithuania 🇱🇹
https://youtu.be/sHTOhtduQE4

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Corazon de Raeymaecker, an organic farmer from Belgium 🇧🇪
https://youtu.be/m2cjAh1k2pY

#IGrowYourFood - Meet Lutz, Katharina, Christine & Felix, the organic farmers from Austria 🇦🇹
https://youtu.be/2iHpNw9ygMg

Good food 🥕🥔🍆 comes from sustainable, organic farming 🚜.

🔎 FIND OUT MORE about our ongoing campaigns ‘Good Food 4 All‘:
https://makeeuropesustainablef....orall.org/good-food-

🇪🇺 ‘Good Food 4 All‘ - a global campaign led by IFOAM - Organics International with the mission to promote the need for greater Sustainability in our Food and Farming Systems.

IFOAM – Organics International leading organic movement from all across Europe to build an inclusive, sustainable, and progressive future for all: Make Europe Sustainable for All.

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#️⃣ Use campaign dedicated hashtag on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram:
#IGrowYourFood

💻 CHECK OUT the personal stories from organic farmers and updates from organic projects on our blog Organic Without Boundaries:
https://www.organicwithoutboundaries.bio/

Organic Farming Drives Sustainability in Global Agriculture
https://www.organicwithoutboundaries.bio/2019/04/11/organic-farming-drives-sustainability/

World Soil Day: How Organic can be a Solution to Soil Pollution
https://www.organicwithoutboundaries.bio/2018/11/30/world-soil-day-2018/

Copenhagen: Investing Public Money in Public Good
https://www.organicwithoutboundaries.bio/2018/11/14/public-money-public-goods/

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#IGrowYourFood #GoodFood4All #MakeEuropeSustainableForAll

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Meet UNYFA Colleague -Jajja Veronica:
Role of Women/ Female youth
In the Green Gold

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
18 Views · 5 years ago

Agro processing in Nigeria involves adding value to Nigeria agricultural produce. Value-added agriculture generates several billions in economic impact of a country. In fact, adding value to agricultural products beyond the farm gate usually has several times the economic impact of the agricultural production alone.
Agricultural producers receive a much smaller portion of the consumer’s naira than do food processors, especially processors who produce brand name items. Capturing those additional naira by adding value to farm or ranch products is a goal of many producers.
Agro processing in Nigeria today can act as a catalyst towards starting or commencing your own value added business. Visit www.exportbusiness.com for more information

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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This video, from 1986, demonstrates hand-powered percussion water well drilling. Developed in China in 1100 B.C., it was used until the late 1800's, when larger, motorized versions became prevalent.More information, including our drilling manuals, can be found at: http://www.wellspringafrica.org©1986-2016 Wellspring Africa and Cliff MissenThis video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.This means you may copy the video and share it widely. If you can, please let us know when you do. It makes us happy.You may re-use the materials on this CD-ROM for your own purposes, as long as you give Wellspring Africa credit and freely share the resulting works.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Many hand dug wells dry up at the end of the dry season, because more water is taken out than is coming in by the natural recharge. Reasons of limited groundwater recharge are heavy rainfall in short time, (climate change) compact topsoil layers, erosion because of loss of vegetation, etc. Options to increase the recharge of ground water are above or underground dams, the planting of trees and plants such as vetivar grass, making contour canals etc. An other option is the so called “Tube recharge”. This low-cost option combines a manually drilled hole with a drainage tube, a filter and a small pond. Rainwater, that otherwise would run off to rivers or evaporate, thus penetrates into the ground and reaches the first aquifer.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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20 years ago, Tigray was one of the most water-stressed, food-insecure and impoverished regions in Ethiopia. Around that time, the regional and federal governments decided that the way out of the situation was to pursue watershed-based ecological restoration.

The strategy seems to be working: soil quality has improved, water availability has increased, vegetative cover has grown several-fold, production of food is higher and productivity of farmland has been enhanced. The obvious knock-on effect has been a substantial decrease in poverty and improved nutrition.

The Tigray story could have lessons for all of us. This video is a preliminary look at what is widely called Tigray's "Watershed Movement." We would do well to look at the phenomenon more closely, for lessons relevant to our contexts.




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