Monday, November 29

Friday, November 26

Thursday, November 25


 























A crowd of Cambodians is pushed onto a bridge on the last day of celebrations of a water festival in Phnom Penh. Thousands of people stampeded Monday evening, on a small island in a Cambodian river, killing at least 339 people, according to Prime Minister Hun Sen. HENG SINITH 

A child is rescued on a flooded street in Bogota, Colombia. JOSE MIGUEL GOMEZ

Wednesday, November 24

Green Roof?























As you can see a green roof is a roof of a building that is partially
or completely covered with vegetation.   Greenery grows out
of a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane.
It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and
drainage and irrigation systems.  Try get one!

Wednesday, November 17

We must protect women in Congo


The Guardian,
The mass rape of women in Congo (Report, 25 August) illustrates the difficulty the UN faces in trying to fulfil its mandate to prioritise the protection of civilians. Civilians now account for 70% of casualties in wars and most are women and children. Sexual violence against women and girls has been part of conflicts from Rwanda and Bosnia, to Sierra Leone, Haiti, Congo and Afghanistan. In Congo a few months ago, I spoke to women who had, in effect, been used as weapons of war and who had endured horrific forms of violence. While I am haunted by memories of their suffering, I remain inspired by the courage and tenacity they show. That is why the promise of UN resolution 1325 on ending violence against women in conflict has to be fulfilled and there must be concerted international action to increase awareness of the importance of engaging with women in conflict prevention and resolution.
I therefore urge the coalition government to take these matters as seriously as Labour and Gordon Brown did when, for instance, he appointed me earlier this year as Foreign Office minister with cross-departmental responsibility for bringing coherence and direction to our work on these issues. My role was to ensure that our work was co-ordinated and strategic, so the UK was better able to support the efforts of the UN secretary general's new special representative, Margot Wallstrom.
So far the government has been silent on the matter and in spite of repeated questioning has not put forward the name of the minister who would undertake these vital tasks of ensuring that foreign policy, development and military assistance work together to ensure that international law as it applies to women and girls is respected.
Glenys Kinnock
Lab, House of Lords

Monday, November 15

Saturday, November 13

Friday, November 12

Tuesday, November 9

FGM

“If Genital Mutilation were a problem affecting men,
the matter would long be settled.”
- Waris Dirie

Monday, November 8