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A Sustainable Solution to Flood-Ravaged Kenyan Communities: Chinese-funded Bamboo Agroforestry Initiative
Discover how bamboo farming along Kenya’s Nzoia River is helping farmers prevent floods, restore degraded land, and create new income sources through eco-friendly products. Learn how a China-funded bamboo agroforestry project is empowering Kenyan farmers to protect against floods, improve food security, and boost livelihoods with sustainable practices. Explore how bamboo cultivation is…
#bamboo farming#bamboo products#bamboo technology#Chinese Academy of Sciences#climate change adaptation#Climate resilience#eco-friendly income#environmental conservation#flood prevention#Food security#Kenya agroforestry#kenyan farmers#Local livelihoods#Nzoia River#riverbank stabilization#Sino-Africa cooperation#soil restoration#sustainable agriculture#sustainable livelihoods#UNEP-IEMP
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Empowering Lives: The Anudip Foundation's Journey Towards Social Welfare
In a world where technology drives progress, the digital divide remains a significant barrier for many underserved communities. The Anudip Foundation stands at the forefront of bridging this gap, empowering individuals with the skills and opportunities needed to thrive in today's digital economy. Our mission is rooted in the belief that with the right tools and support, everyone can achieve their full potential.
Our Mission
Anudip Foundation is dedicated to transforming lives by creating sustainable livelihoods through digital and livelihood skills training. We focus on marginalized communities, including youth, women, and individuals from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Our goal is to equip them with the skills required to secure meaningful employment or start their own ventures.
The Anudip Approach
Our approach is holistic, encompassing not just technical training but also soft skills development, mentorship, and job placement assistance. Here's a closer look at how we achieve our mission:
Skill Development Programs: We offer a range of courses in areas such as IT, digital marketing, and financial literacy. Our curriculum is designed to be industry-relevant, ensuring that our students are job-ready upon completion.
Community Outreach: By partnering with local organizations and community leaders, we identify individuals who can benefit the most from our programs. This grassroots approach ensures that our efforts are both impactful and inclusive.
Mentorship and Support: Our support doesn't end with training. We provide ongoing mentorship to help our graduates navigate the job market, build their careers, or launch their businesses. This continuous support is crucial in helping them overcome challenges and achieve long-term success.
Job Placement: We work closely with a network of employers to facilitate job placements for our graduates. Our strong industry connections help us match the right candidates with the right opportunities, ensuring a win-win situation for both employers and job seekers.
Impact Stories
The true measure of our success lies in the stories of those whose lives have been transformed through our programs. Here are a few inspiring examples:
Rina’s Journey from Homemaker to Entrepreneur: Rina, a homemaker from a small village in West Bengal, enrolled in our digital marketing course. With determination and hard work, she not only mastered new skills but also started her own online business. Today, she supports her family financially and serves as a role model for other women in her community.
Arjun’s Path to Financial Independence: Arjun, a young man from a low-income family, struggled to find stable employment. After completing our IT training program, he secured a job with a reputable tech company. His newfound financial independence has brought hope and stability to his family.
Looking Ahead
As we look to the future, we are committed to expanding our reach and impact. We aim to introduce more advanced courses, forge new partnerships, and enhance our support systems to ensure that no one is left behind in the digital age.
How You Can Get Involved
Join us in our mission to create a more inclusive and empowered society. Here are a few ways you can get involved:
Volunteer: Share your expertise and time by mentoring our students or helping with our training programs.
Donate: Your financial support can help us reach more individuals and provide them with the resources they need to succeed.
Partner: Collaborate with us to create new opportunities for our graduates and expand our impact.
Conclusion
The Anudip Foundation is more than just an organization; it is a movement towards social equity and digital inclusion. Together, we can continue to transform lives, one skill at a time. Join us in making a difference and empowering the leaders of tomorrow.
For more information on our programs and how you can contribute, visit our website at Anudip Foundation. Let's build a future where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
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ECONOMY-UNCERTAIN TIMES REQUIRE FISCAL FORBEARANCE
‘‘What is necessary for livelihood and what is necessary for addressing the issue of pandemic does not deserve the kind of constraints which the FRBM places. Certainly, this is the time for forbearance, not rigid adherence to fiscal rectitude”
– N K Singh, Chairman, 15th Finance Commission and FRBM Roadmap Committee
A drastic contraction of 23.9% in quarterly GDP has taken our economy to FY 2014 quarterly levels. With COVID — 19 cases continuing to soar, and no new fiscal stimulus announced by the Government, our economy’s short-term decline is set to continue in the foreseeable future.
The pandemic’s ‘peak’ that our government was expecting to reach by now, remains elusive. Making matters worse for the economy is that 5 large states that contribute ~40% of our GDP — Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat — are those where >50% confirmed cases of COVID — 19 remain concentrated as on date. The pandemic has also reached India’s rural areas, of the districts with over 1,000 cases, almost half were in rural areas, up from 20% in June, raising concerns.
The problem is a slump in aggregate demand with its repercussions on both the manufacturing and the services sectors and consequent job losses. Services industry contributed >55% to India’s GVA, in FY 2020 and 2019, and employed 31.5%of our workforce. With services and manufacturing sector experiencing a grinding halt for last ~ 4 months, most of the job losses of 85 million have been in these sectors. Most importantly, manufacturing is expected to remain in the negative domain till the 4th quarter of FY 2021. Construction activities, including real estate bore the severest brunt of the prolonged lockdown. Even today, it remains far from its pre-Covid-19 level due to labour shortages, slump in demand for…
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Livelihoods Through Skills Development - Unlocking Opportunities - Transforming Lives
Orhcw, leading NGO in India focuses on empowering individuals by honing their skills, thereby creating avenues for sustainable livelihoods. Through targeted training and development programs, it enables individuals to access employment opportunities and enhance their earning potential. By equipping them with relevant skills, this initiative catalyzes personal growth and societal transformation, uplifting communities and fostering economic prosperity.
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Shakti Krupa Trust | Milestones Achievement & Impactful Moments
Shakti Krupa Trust celebrates milestone in community welfare, sustainable development, healthcare& education program recognizing achievement towards greater impact
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there was a buffalo that was about to die soon but we were not allowed to tell it to the owner
#and the owner was a farmer whose livelihood depends on the animal#he was so sweet#when you meet with people from village who've travelled long enough for their animals just to get treated#you can see the hope in their wet eyes#this buffalo alone must've cost 1.5 lakh#and the economic gain from is milk is far beyond to sustain livelihood of farmers and their families#but they don't accept that their everything won't survive anymore#and we saw those poor animals#bitch with a tumor she kept whimpering#and a chihuahua who was so weak and helpless we couldn't even collect enough blood for cbc#ive been to clinic few times before this but none of the cases were this bad#also there was this rich lady with her toy breed dog who barely didn't eat for like two days and she got done all the scans and tests done#in moments like this it truly hits the condition of farmers in our country#fucking pathetic#i know its so much easier to open a clinic in metro city for dogs and cats where pets from rich families would come and youncan just do your#little oohs and awws#and no one wants to touch a cow or buffalo or goat because they don't fit in your cute aesthetic animals of what makes you a vet#but i keep thinking about the eyes of those owners as well as their livestock
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one of the things about where are your boys tonight i really appreciated and, to me, seemed like the most significant thrust of the book (but never garnered much attention, imo), was the focus on the business side of things and particularly the way the many bands never saw long term success or stability or the way a lot of very young people were taken advantage of even after making their labels and handlers metric butt-tones of money and this really culminated with the discussion about paramores record deal and the inherently coercive nature of making a 14 year old sign a record deal (not even really mentioning that record deal was 20 fucking years lmao) and yet i still see people argue she was an industry plant or whatever. sorry ig one of my fatal flaws is i give child stars the benefit of the doubt considering the fundamental exploitation necessary for that position to exist or whatever
#sorry was thinking about this bc I saw some truly horrible and dismissive posts on twitter about hayleys contract#but i also think it dovetails into the general malaise that existed in the third wave that a lot of places are quick to dismiss#idk. i keep thinking about how so many ppl were taken advantage of (in the sense of predatory contracts or not getting paid victory style)#and how many are stuck in an endless loop of diminishing returns in order to be career musicians who can actually support themselves#and fundamentally this is the key linchpin in the emo nostalgia- some of the btier andlower bands Need stuff like#emo nites or wwwy to actually make a living (no matter how much you make up front a altrock hit single cannot sustain someone as livelihood)#and since touring is the only reliable way to make money. well why put significant expenses into ur new album#none of your fans care about anyway? its a pre-existing cycle. very thrash metal. but its almost worse#when you factor in shit like the fan perception of the used the canyon....#idk ive been thinking about it a lot and i dont find nostalgia circuits reprehensible bc of the fundamental indignities#of the recording industry and all its issues#but its hard to see people shit talk the third wave for being full of impressionable kids hoping to survive of their passion#like you do realize they dont sound like assholes in that circumstance for crashing and burning? right?#(esp when you add mental health and addiction into the mix- these bands were full of sick people being denied care bc it would interfere w/#the 'rawness' or authenticity or whatever the fuck. these bands were having their sadness wrung out of them for money)#anyway i think hayley williams should be allowed to hunt any and all current or former atlantic higherups for sport#my posts
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Yall dont understand how much i missed the forest. And i mean a real forest, not the sterilized, neutered monoculture devoid of life and energy that they call forest in central europe.
Since we as humans are part of a larger community of living beings, we can sense the life around us on an intrinsic level. And we can sense its absence. And if you start to notice the life and energy around you, those sterilized environments feel like sensory deprivation, like wearing figurative earplugs.
It really hit home for me just now, how absolutely destroyed central europe is on an ecological level. Every new day, every new place i get to witness, just refirms this understanding. There is a desperate need for rewilding in this region, to allow natural communities to heal and restore diversity and variance and the chaos that is life on this planet.
But first and foremost there is a need to shift cultural values in the region, before any kind of rewilding can happen. A while back there was this viral post about a french couple demanding the culling of wolves after witnessing a wolf hunting in their backyard. What should be a rare and incredible experience, a privilege and a pleasure to see (and an indicator that the natural communities of the alps have the potential to revive) - to them was a nuciance and a threat to their orderly idyllic cottagecore fsntasy world. It's like their whole culture never moved past the middle ages mentality of achieving safety by "taming" the wild places.
And i've genuinely had (frustrating) conversations with forestry and conservation students from central europe who are literally Afraid of natural forests. Theyre "too wild" and chaotic, lacking the order and control theyre accustomed to in all other parts of their country's society, and require intensive management to bring it to submission and be a "propper" forest. In their eyes, the forest is a resource only growing timber and looking like a city park for them to walk through. Anything that makes obtaining wood more difficult or less profitable is a Problem and needs to be fixed. They dont have any pespective on what an actual natural forest looks and feels like, and look at you like youre an alien if you say what they have arent real forests.
It shows that cultural values in this part of the world stand in direct opposition to the principles of rewilding and re-estsblishing harmony with our place the larger biological community.
So before any large scale restoration can be considered, before actual nature can be brought back to central europe, as desperately as it is needed - not just for its own intrinsic value and right to exist, but also for resillience in the face of the climate crisis - there needs to be a cultural shift that will tolerate coexistence with things that live for their own sake rather than direct human benefit, and which cannot and will not be fundamentally changed to their liking.
And therein lies the crux of this ideology: the rejection of anything that is different from them and will not be subjugated. The need to homogenize everything in their own image. And this mindset is the nucleus at the heart of imperialism. Which is why you cannot separate nature conservation from the ongoing legacy of colonialism, even in the imperial core, and why decolonization needs to be the foundation for any kind of restoration effort.
Tldr: There can be no rewilding of central europe until there is decolonization of european mindsets.
#ecology#rewilding#forest restoration#not to sound too much like a hippy#but even on a purely logical scientific level#you can look at the forest and see the lack of diversity and life. the lack of spatial heterogeny and consequential lack of habitat niches#its structural and visual and audio indicators#on top of the fact that you can indeed feel the difference. if youre used to looking for it#central europe is so fucked#and every passing day cements this realization for me#as an ecologist i approve this post#my own post lol#and down the rabbit hole we go#but its all connected and i hsve no idea how to begin this shift in perspective#when most europeans i meet on the field. even students. refuse to even consider that their worldview isnt inherently superior#that perhaps they are not doing the best at literally everything. including nature management#only time will wear away this european exceptionalism#but europe does not have Time for them to realize this before europe becomes very difficult to sustain livelihoods in
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Really sucks that vegans and vegetarians have such a bad rep because of some bad actors. There are normal people who have vegan and vegetarian diets. They’re correct in that we should eat less (red) meat.
#problem is that people take offense to eating less meat because farming is their livelihood or because they’re men struggling with toxic#masculinity#etc etc#also some farming is sustainable but yknow as a whole we gotta lessen the consumption
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Eunice Auma's Journey: Leading the Charge for Women in Fish Farming in Homa Bay County
Discover how women in Homa Bay County are transforming the fishing industry through cage fish farming, breaking free from the traditional “jaboya” practice and leading Kenya’s blue economy revolution. Learn about the inspiring journey of women in Gwassi Ward, Homa Bay, as they rise to become fish farmers and entrepreneurs, driving economic empowerment through sustainable cage fish farming on Lake…
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Unveiling the Secrets of Life Below Water: Goal 14 for a Sustainable Future
In our journey towards achieving a sustainable future, Goal 14 of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) plays a pivotal role. Life Below Water, as it is commonly referred to, focuses on the preservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources. With this goal, the international community aims to safeguard marine ecosystems, mitigate the impacts of human activities, and promote sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities. This article delves into the significance of Goal 14, explores the challenges faced, and highlights the initiatives that can help us ensure a healthier and more vibrant life below water.
Understanding the Importance of Goal 14
The Earth's oceans are vast and cover more than 70% of the planet's surface. They are teeming with life and harbor a remarkable diversity of species and ecosystems. From the mesmerizing coral reefs to the mysterious depths of the abyss, the oceans are a treasure trove of biodiversity, supporting millions of species, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
Beyond their ecological significance, the oceans play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate. They act as a massive heat sink, absorbing a significant amount of the sun's energy and distributing it across the planet. Additionally, oceans play a vital role in the water cycle, facilitating the evaporation of water, which then falls as precipitation and sustains terrestrial ecosystems.
The oceans are not only important for the environment but also for human societies. They provide sustenance to millions of people around the world. Fishing, both for subsistence and commercial purposes, is a primary source of livelihood for coastal communities. The oceans also support economic activities such as tourism, shipping, and offshore industries, contributing significantly to global economies.
However, the delicate balance of marine ecosystems is under threat due to various human activities. Overfishing, driven by unsustainable practices and the demand for seafood, has led to the depletion of fish stocks worldwide. Large-scale industrial fishing, with destructive methods such as bottom trawling, threatens not only the targeted species but also the entire marine food web.
Marine pollution is another significant challenge faced by the oceans. Pollution from land-based sources, including plastic waste, chemicals, oil spills, and agricultural runoff, finds its way into the marine environment, causing severe harm to marine life and ecosystems. The accumulation of plastic debris in the oceans has reached alarming levels, forming giant garbage patches and causing entanglement and ingestion by marine organisms.
Habitat destruction and degradation are also taking a toll on marine ecosystems. Destructive practices such as coral reef destruction, coastal development, and the destruction of mangroves and seagrass beds result in the loss of critical habitats and the disruption of delicate ecological relationships. These habitats serve as nurseries and breeding grounds for many species, and their loss has far-reaching consequences for marine biodiversity.
Furthermore, climate change poses one of the most significant threats to life below water. Rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and sea-level rise are already impacting marine ecosystems. Corals, which are vital for the survival of countless marine species, are particularly vulnerable to rising temperatures and increased ocean acidity, leading to coral bleaching events and the degradation of coral reefs.
In recognition of the urgent need to protect and sustainably manage marine resources, Goal 14 of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was established. Also known as Life Below Water, this goal aims to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans, seas, and marine resources for present and future generations.
Goal 14 encompasses various targets and indicators to guide efforts towards sustainable ocean management. One of the key focuses is the protection and restoration of coral reefs, which are among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth. Coral reefs provide habitat for numerous species, protect coastlines from erosion, and support vibrant tourism industries. By implementing measures to reduce coral bleaching, enhance reef resilience, and combat destructive practices, Goal 14 seeks to safeguard these vital ecosystems.
Another critical aspect of Goal 14 is the reduction of marine pollution. It calls for the prevention and significant reduction of marine debris, particularly plastic waste. Efforts are being made to promote better waste management systems, recycling and reusing plastics, and raising awareness about the detrimental effects of single-use plastics. Innovative technologies for ocean cleanup are also being developed to tackle existing pollution.
To address the issue of overfishing, Goal 14 emphasizes the need to restore fish stocks to sustainable levels. This involves implementing science-based management plans, combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and promoting responsible fishing practices. Creating marine protected areas and adopting ecosystem-based management approaches can help protect critical habitats and ensure the long-term viability of fisheries.
Furthermore, Goal 14 acknowledges the urgent need to address ocean acidification, which poses a grave risk to marine organisms. By reducing carbon dioxide emissions and taking steps to enhance the resilience of marine ecosystems, such as protecting mangroves and seagrass beds, this goal aims to mitigate the impacts of ocean acidification and ensure the survival of vulnerable species.
Achieving Goal 14 requires a collaborative effort from governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and individuals worldwide. International cooperation is crucial to strengthen governance frameworks, regulate resource exploitation, combat illegal fishing, and promote sustainable practices. By taking collective action and embracing sustainable approaches, we can secure a healthier and more vibrant future for life below water.
Challenges and Threats to Life Below Water
The life below water faces a multitude of challenges that require immediate attention and concerted efforts. Overfishing, driven by unsustainable practices and illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, has led to a decline in fish stocks worldwide. The loss of biodiversity affects not only marine ecosystems but also the communities that depend on them for food security and economic opportunities.
Marine pollution poses another significant threat. Plastic waste, chemicals, oil spills, and other pollutants contaminate the oceans, harming marine life and ecosystems. The accumulation of plastic debris, in particular, has gained global attention due to its devastating impact on marine organisms and the potential consequences for human health through the food chain.
Ocean acidification, caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, poses a grave risk to marine organisms such as corals, shellfish, and plankton. Acidic waters can hinder the growth and survival of these organisms, disrupting the entire marine food web and impacting the livelihoods of coastal communities.
Initiatives and Solutions for a Sustainable Life Below Water
Achieving Goal 14 requires a comprehensive approach involving governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals. Several initiatives and solutions have emerged to address the challenges faced by life below water:
Sustainable Fisheries Management: Implementing science-based management plans, promoting responsible fishing practices, and combating illegal fishing are crucial steps towards replenishing fish stocks and ensuring the long-term sustainability of fisheries. Tools like marine protected areas and ecosystem-based management help preserve critical habitats and protect biodiversity.
Marine Pollution Prevention: Reducing plastic pollution and other sources of marine debris is vital. This can be achieved through improved waste management systems, recycling and reusing plastics, and raising awareness about the consequences of single-use plastics. Additionally, promoting the use of biodegradable alternatives and supporting innovative technologies for ocean cleanup can help mitigate the impact of existing pollution.
Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Addressing climate change is fundamental to preserving life below water. Transitioning to renewable energy sources, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and promoting sustainable coastal development are essential steps in mitigating the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. Additionally, enhancing the resilience of coastal communities through measures such as mangrove restoration, coastal protection, and sustainable tourism can aid adaptation efforts.
International Cooperation and Governance: Collaboration among nations is crucial for the effective implementation of Goal 14. Strengthening international frameworks, such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and promoting regional cooperation can help combat illegal fishing, regulate resource exploitation, and ensure the sustainable use of marine resources.
Conclusion
Preserving life below water is not only crucial for the health of our oceans but also for the overall well-being of our planet. Goal 14 provides a roadmap for sustainable ocean management, aiming to conserve marine biodiversity, mitigate pollution, and promote the sustainable use of marine resources. By taking action at individual, local, and global levels, we can make a significant difference in ensuring a healthier and more vibrant future for life below water. Let us join hands and work together to safeguard the oceans for generations to come.
#Sustainable management of marine resources#Conserving marine biodiversity#Protecting coral reefs and marine ecosystems#Sustainable fishing practices for life below water#Reducing marine pollution for a healthier ocean#Restoring fish stocks for sustainable fisheries#Addressing the threats of overfishing#Combating illegal fishing activities#Preserving the delicate balance of marine ecosystems#Tackling plastic pollution in the oceans#Solutions for ocean acidification#Climate change impact on life below water#Sustainable tourism and the oceans#Promoting responsible coastal development#Achieving United Nations' Goal 14 for a sustainable future#Enhancing resilience of coastal communities#Sustainable livelihoods for coastal populations#Importance of ocean conservation and sustainability#Preserving marine habitats and species diversity#Ecosystem-based management for marine resources#Strengthening international cooperation for Goal 14#Achieving sustainable development through Goal 14#Role of marine protected areas in conservation#Long-term viability of marine ecosystems#Promoting sustainable shipping practices#Economic benefits of sustainable ocean management#Balancing human activities with marine conservation#The significance of Goal 14 in the SDGs#Ensuring a vibrant future for life below water#Global initiatives for the protection of marine environments
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URGENT!!!Help Abdul Salam Al-Anqar and his family get through this war in Gaza!!!
(URGENT) THEY ARE AT €3,445 OUT OF €50,000 GOAL
I was asked by @nader5555 to make this, if u cannot donate please please share this post. Copy pasted from a message i was sent:
"Only a Few Hours Left Before We Enter Our First Year of War, Genocide, Starvation, and Displacement A Final Plea from the Heart of Hell: Save Us Before Hope Dies 💔🔥 I am Abdel Salam, and I have nothing left but words written by a trembling hand ✍️. The war has not only destroyed our lives; it has taken everything from us. Our home, which was once our refuge, is now a pile of rubble 🏚️.
My car, my only source of livelihood, was destroyed in a sudden strike 🚗, and the work that sustained us is now a distant memory 💼. Today, I live in an endless nightmare. Under a sun that burns everything in its path 🌞🔥, my family and I sit in a worn-out tent, a tent that shields us neither from the summer heat nor the winter cold ❄️. Insects 🦟 invade the place, diseases consume our bodies 🩺, and my younger siblings cry from hunger and thirst 🍞💧. We have no clean water or a crumb of bread to ease our hunger. Each passing day deepens the weight of this hell we live in.
My Daughter Eman is Dying from Malnutrition 😨 My daughter Eman suffers from malnutrition; I have nothing to feed or treat her with. The deterioration of her health is killing me slowly. Every glance in her eyes, every pain she endures, crushes my heart 💔. How can I explain to her that what was once our hope has now turned into nothing but a mirage? The Night Only Adds to Our Pain 🌙 The night does not bring us rest; it only adds to our pain. We sleep on hard ground, feeling the cold in every bone of our bodies 🥶, with nothing but pieces of cardboard 📦 to cover us. My wife Aya cries in silence 🥺 as she watches our daughter’s future fade before her eyes. My mother Eman suffers from illness and needs urgent medical care 🩺💊.
My Father Ahmed is Sick with Cancer and Needs Emergency Treatment My father Ahmed, who is sick with cancer, needs emergency treatment outside Gaza, and the cost of his treatment is at least $10,000, not including accommodation. As he suffers from severe pain, I cannot provide the treatment he needs due to our dire situation.
My Siblings Are in Constant Suffering ⚰️ My brother Omar was unable to continue his studies due to the situation. My brother Nader could not take his high school exams, and my younger brother Mohammad suffers from brittle bones and needs treatment we cannot afford. Every day we live brings us one step closer to the end. Death surrounds us from every side: if not from hunger 🍽️, then from illness 🦠. And if not from illness, then from the despair that devours our souls. Where is Humanity? Where is the World? 🌍💔 We want to leave the devastated Gaza Strip to escape the machinery of destruction and killing and the severity of hunger and poverty. The cost of travel for each person is $5,000, and we are a family of seven members, bringing the total cost to $35,000.
Where are the compassionate hearts? Are you waiting for us to disappear into the depths of this suffering? Are you waiting until death takes us before you act? We are drowning, and we don’t have enough strength to scream for help 🆘. Will you let this cry go unanswered? 😭 Your donation today is our last thread of hope. With the little support I received, I was able to buy a simple phone 📱 to reach out to you. But the bitter truth is that what I and my family need is much greater. We are not asking for much; just enough to save our lives from this hell 🔥. Every donation, no matter how small, could be the difference between life and death for us 👐. Don’t Let Us Disappear in the Darkness of Suffering 🌑 Don’t let our story end here. Be the light that guides us to salvation 🕯️✨.
With every tear, with every pain, I write this final plea to you, Abdel Salam."
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Empowering Youth and Women through Freelancing: A Training Session at Winners Chapel church
#youthempowerment #womenempowerment #freelancing #winnerschapel This was an empowerment training session on freelancing, held at Living Faith Church in Television 1, Kaduna, Nigeria. The session, facilitated by Mr. Joseph Bankole, aims to sensitize youth and empower women by introducing them to freelancing opportunities. Three participants, Mrs. Vivian ABA, Divine Clement, and Luuka, shared…
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Shakti Krupa Charitable Trust | Connect | Social Services
We can provide access to quality education, healthcare services, and transforming lives and building brighter futures. Our vital work in education and healthcare
#Shakti Krupa Charitable Trust#Progress#Impact#Transformation#Empowerment#Community Development#Education#Healthcare Access#Social Justice#Advocacy#Gender Equality#Child Welfare#Sustainable Livelihoods#Collaboration#Resilience
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⏰ 🚨 attention please🙏🚨
I am Dr. Mohammed Aldeeb,🩸💉 a dedicated specialist in emergency medical care from the Gaza Strip.
💊 🩺🩹
For years, I poured my heart and soul into my work at Al-Shifa Hospital, striving to be a doctor of great repute,
caring for the wounded and the ill with compassion and skill.💉🩹
However😥,
the devastation of war disrupted our lives and prevented us from serving our patients at Al-Shifa Hospital😣💔,
forcing me to leave my cherished home and the familiar walls of the hospital that had become my second home, a place of comfort, peace, and beautiful memories of my work.😔
As I left behind the echoes of laughter and camaraderie with my colleagues, patients, and friends,😰
I embarked on a painful journey southward. I bid farewell to the streets where I grew up, the corners I sought refuge in😥😭💔, and the colleagues who felt like family.
Memories of my formative years and the countless lives I touched during my tenure at Al-Shifa 😣and other medical facilities, such as Friends of the Patient Hospital and the Indonesian Hospital, overwhelmed me as I struggled to come to terms with the upheaval.😔😥
Despite the adversities that besieged me,
I held fast to my dream of becoming a successful doctor. 😀😁✌💚
I was fortunate enough to study medicine at Al-Azhar University, from which I graduated and later served as a teaching assistant, imparting knowledge to aspiring medical students with unwavering dedication. 😀🙏🖤
The idea of specializing in internal medicine drew me back to Al-Shifa Hospital, but sadly,
the brutal war destroyed it, shattering my hopes.In the midst of the chaos and destruction brought by war🥺😣💔
I sustained multiple injuries and narrowly escaped with my life. 🥺
The sanctuary of my home, a place of peace and beautiful memories, was completely destroyed, leaving my family and me impoverished and homeless. 😣💔😰
Yet, amidst the ruins, a glimmer of hope persists as I continue my work at Al-Aqsa Hospital😀, extending a helping hand to those in need without expecting anything in return. I draw strength from the humanity and love instilled in me by my teachers and mentors during my years of education and service.✌😁❤
Today, we find ourselves taking refuge in a humble tent, ⛺ 😭😣💔
stripped of our possessions and livelihoods. The loss of my job, my home, and some of my loved ones is a heavy burden to bear. 😢
Nevertheless, I refuse to succumb to despair, holding on to the belief that brighter days lie ahead.
With a heavy heart, I reach out to you🥺🙏💚
dear reader, seeking your assistance in securing safe passage for myself and my family from the chaos and brutality of war in Gaza. 🥺🙏🇵🇸🍉💔🖤💛💝
With your kindness and generosity🥺, I hope to reclaim the path to achieving my medical career, 🩺💉🩸
becoming a specialist in internal medicine, and returning to help my people.
This would enable me to provide care for my loved ones and contribute to the healing of our wounded nation.Your compassionate aid would mean the world to me and my family.🥺🙏❤🇵🇸✌
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With gratitude and hope,💜💙
Dr. Mohammed AldeebGaza Strip
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