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We Are Here Together - European Support to Roma Inclusion

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Legally invisible persons do not have citizenship, social and health protection, education or jobs. “It’s as if we don’t exist in this world,” says Rahman Rahmani a beneficiary of the “European Support to Roma Inclusion” project. Improving access to basic rights is among six areas in which the project provides support to the Roma community in Serbia...
Fri, 2016-04-08 12:01
OSCE Mission to Serbia
South-Eastern Europe
Roma and Sinti issues

Legally invisible persons do not have citizenship, social and health protection, education or jobs. “It’s as if we don’t exist in this world,” says Rahman Rahmani a beneficiary of the “European Support to Roma Inclusion” project. Improving access to basic rights is among six areas in which the project provides support to the Roma community in Serbia. In two years, mobile legal teams identified 1,100 legally invisible persons in 97 municipalities and initiated 969 legal cases for Roma before courts. As a result of the free legal aid provided to the beneficiaries, they now have more opportunities in the field of education, health protection and employment.

After six years of efforts, Valjbona Saciri, one of the beneficiaries, who for the first time obtained personal documents thanks to the project, said: “This means the world to me - as if I was born again.” Support provided to members of Roma community through free legal aid is illustrated in the following video (Serbian-language only):

Another important area of the project’s activities is support for employment. The results of a mapping process, which identified best practices in Roma employment, showed that there are many successful Roma entrepreneurs, as well as companies employing Roma, contrary to a common belief.

“I have received strong support –  not only material, but human, too. Someone has actually thought of us, Roma,” says Milos Simic, the owner of a photo store, who received equipment to improve his work through the project. In order to create new employment opportunities for Roma, 18 selected companies that have the potential for employing Roma were granted support with equipment, as well as through mentoring and training.

Pava Cabrilovski, who employed six Roma women in her company, emphasises how important it is for women to achieve economic independence and to find their place in society. Melita Ibinci was unemployed for four years, and now is one of 62 Roma who were provided jobs through the project.

“I hope that these 18 companies will represent a beacon showing that integration is possible,” said Marta Garcia Fidalgo, European Commission Coordinator for Roma Policy. To learn about the impressions of the employed Roma, as well as supported entrepreneurs of the Program of Support for Roma Employment check out the video that follows:

Education represents a priority for the Roma community, as it is considered a prerequisite for prosperity. Within the dropout prevention programme, 1,000 scholarships were granted to Roma secondary school students. In addition to this, the students are assisted and motivated by 208 mentors trained within the project, and supported by their peers. Nenad Ismailovic says that the scholarship means a lot to him, as he can buy a transport pass, books and clothes. Teaching assistants, as part of the mobile teams for Roma inclusion established with the help of the project, provide support to primary school pupils to complete their education. They also assist teachers in improving their work with children. The training and certification of 191 teaching assistants whose job also includes working with Roma and non-Roma children and performing field visits, was organised through the project.

“Scholarships are only an incentive for further education. We need to try and make it, although we are Roma and there is plenty of prejudice,” says former scholarship recipient Djordjina Halilkovic, now a freshman at the Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics in Nis. Why is education important to the Roma community? What is the effect of scholarships and how are the pedagogical assistants and mentors supporting students? See in the next video.

The 4.8 million EUR project “We Are Here Together - European Support to Roma Inclusion” is financed by the European Union and implemented by the OSCE Mission to Serbia.

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Roma remain one of most vulnerable groups, continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by independent bodies

BELGRADE, 8 April 2016 - On the occasion of International Roma Day, the Delegation of the European Union to Serbia, the United Nations Country Team in Serbia, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade reaffirm our strong commitment to equality and non-discrimination.

Today, the Romani community, Europe's largest ethnic minority, still experiences multiple discrimination and marginalisation in countries throughout Europe, including Serbia.  Roma remain one of the most vulnerable groups; they continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by both relevant international mechanisms and independent bodies of the Republic of Serbia.

Thousands of Roma represent the most vulnerable and marginalised among the population of internally displaced, still facing obstacles in accessing rights and durable solutions.

International and European human rights standards clearly provide for equality before the law and prohibit discrimination on all grounds, including ethnicity. The realisation of Roma inclusion will reinforce everyday democracy and the rule of law. It is the only way to reach a society based on the principle of equality of opportunity where everyone has the right to participate and to be heard.

On this day, we therefore call on all relevant stakeholders to pursue with determination 
Roma inclusion policies in Serbia, pursuant to the recent adoption of a new Strategy of Social Inclusion of Roma for the Period from 2015-2025 and the Action Plan for Realization of Rights of National Minorities by the Government of Serbia.

The Delegation of the European Union, the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the United Nations Country Team in Serbia remain committed to improving the lives of Roma in Serbia and  ensuring that their fundamental rights are respected, and to supporting our Serbian partners in this endeavour.

International Roma Day is celebrated annually on April 8, in commemoration of the 1971 founding of the International Romani Union, the first major international Romani civic initiative.

Statistical information on Roma in Serbia

  • 90% of children in Roma settlements are growing up in poverty. The infant and under-5 mortality rate is two times higher than that of the general population, 15% of Roma children are born with low birth weights, one fifth is malnourished and only 13% are fully immunized.
  • Romani children continue to face discrimination in the education system. Only 6% of children from Roma settlements attend early learning programs, only 64% finish primary school on time, and  only 22% attend secondary school (of whom only 15% are girls).
  • Romani women and girls face multi-sectoral discrimination, as well as heightened barriers of access to services, including services for victims of violence.    Early, arranged marriage remains an issue in some segments of Serbia’s Romani communities, with very destructive consequences for – in particular – the child bride.

For more information & media inquiries please contact:

Aleksandra Stamenkovic, United Nations Country Team Communications Expert, email: aleksandra.stamenkovic@one.un.org, Phone +381 11 415 5314

Nadezda Dramicanin, Delegation of the EU to Serbia Communications Officer, e-mail: Nadezda.DRAMICANIN@eeas.europa.eu, Phone: +381 11 3083 200

Ivana Milatovic, OSCE National Political and Press Affairs Officer, e-mail: ppiu-serbia@osce.org, Phone +381 11 3606 151

Mona Alghaith, Council of Europe Office, Assistant to the Head of Office, e-mail: mona.alghaith@coe.int, Phone. +381 11 71 555 00

 

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OSCE Mission to Moldova strengthens professional skills and civic engagement among young people from both banks

The OSCE Mission to Moldova held a training event on essential debate techniques for 37 high-school students and 7 teachers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River on 1 to 3 July 2016 in Vadul-lui-Vodă, a town by the river. The event, which gathered students from Balti, Bender, Cahul, Ceadir-Lunga, Comrat, Parcani, Tiraspol and Vulcanesti, aimed to enhance youth engagement in civic processes at the local and national levels.

“This event has equipped me with skills that will be vital for both my professional and private life,” said Daria Bogdanova, a student from Tiraspol. “Engaging in debates is an excellent way to help us convey our thoughts more convincingly, search for compromise and exercise objectivity.”

The training event introduced students to the Karl Popper debate format that teaches students how to conduct and participate in academic debates, demonstrate leadership, make public speeches, co-operate in teams and apply critical thinking. The aim of the event was to develop students’ analytical and debate skills in order to strengthen their professional opportunities and civic engagement.

The students attending the training will apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills in a series of two debate tournaments to be held in the autumn. The training sessions and tournaments are organized as part of a one-year project implemented jointly by the OSCE Mission to Moldova and the Comrat-based NGO Piligrim-Demo that aims to actively engage young people, including those representing national minorities, in civic process at the local and national levels by developing their debate skills.

 

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OSCE Mission to Moldova trains lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River on addressing discrimination

The OSCE Mission to Moldova organized a summer school on 15-17 July 2016 for 25 lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River aimed at enhancing their ability to represent individuals who have been subject to discrimination. The summer school was held at Vadul-lui-Vodă, a town by the river.

Participants in the summer school studied various types and instances of discrimination, as well as the existing legal criteria for combating discriminatory actions and practices. In particular, the discussions focused on stereotypes and prejudices that can lead to the unequal treatment of people and looked at the latest trends in international case law addressing discrimination. Participants also had the opportunity to test their understanding of discrimination by taking part in mock scenarios involving gender, linguistic and ethnic bias and hate speech. 

“The problem of discrimination is very relevant in our current environment,” said Nicolae Radita of the Roma National Centre. “The summer school training has provided me with the tools to prevent and combat discrimination more effectively in my day-to-day work.”

Yan Feldman, Chairperson of Moldova’s Equality Council also participated in the summer school and updated participants on recent issues arising out of the Council’s work.

This event is part of a year-long OSCE project that aims to facilitate the exchange of experiences among lawyers from both banks of the Dniester/Nistru River.

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Head of OSCE Mission to Skopje calls for harmony and co-existence on the occasion of International Roma Day

SKOPJE, 7 April 2016 - Head of the OSCE Mission to Skopje Nina Suomalainen today congratulated the Roma community in the country ahead of the International Roma Day on 8 April, and expressed her wish for harmony and co-existence amongst all communities.

“International Roma Day is not just about celebrating Roma culture, it is a day when societies should look into the everyday challenges Roma people face in all areas of life.” said Suomalainen.

“The Mission commends the efforts of national institutions, as well as other initiatives aiming at investing in the Roma community so that Roma women are guaranteed equal rights, Roma youth are equipped with employable skills and all Roma children complete mainstream education.

“Let me highlight that cohesion amongst communities and particularly the inclusion of Roma is not a task for the government only but a task for all citizens. I encourage the state authorities to work together in order to achieve the goals set in the adopted National Strategy for Roma,” she concluded.

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OSCE promotes role of public councils in Kazakhstan

The OSCE Programme Office in Astana supported a national public hearing on combatting torture in the penal system, organized by the Public Council under the Interior Ministry in Astana, Kazakhstan on 15 July 2016.

Some 70 officials including the Deputy Interior Minister, officers from Correctional System Departments in the regions, the Chairperson of the National Bar Association, representatives of the National Centre for Human Rights, the National Preventive Mechanism against Torture, the NGO Coalition against Torture and international organizations as well as international experts and journalists examined the current status of detention facilities managed by the Criminal Executive Committee of the Interior Ministry. Particular attention was paid to the provision of medical services and their standards. Some reported cases of torture and inhumane treatment at those premises were also reviewed and discussed. Some 150 officials from around the country participated via conference call.

The OSCE Programme Office in Astana has actively contributed to the preparation of the Law on Public Councils and on Access to Information through the support of numerous expert and public discussions as well as working groups. The Office also facilitated the legal analysis of bills in various stages of development.

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OSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of Kazakhstan

The fourth in a series of five OSCE-supported training seminars for women entrepreneurs working in the field of green technology started on 29 July 2016 in Arnasai village, Central Kazakhstan.

The training seminar, organized by the OSCE Programme Office in Astana in close co-operation with the Coalition for Green Economy and G-Global Development brought together some 20 participants from rural areas of the Central Kazakhstan region to raise their awareness on the use of modern green technologies in effective horticulture, such as energy and water-saving methods, drip irrigation, solar greenhouses and vermicultivation.

“We believe that the role of women in promoting green businesses in the rural areas is crucial and enormous. This is due to the fact that most of them are involved in agriculture and household management activities, which nowadays remain one of the few opportunities to support the family and community in remote regions,” said György Szabó, Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana. “Thus, the Office stands ready to provide its continuous expert support to such initiatives aiming at better information- and technology-sharing.”

The event is part of the Office’s multi-year efforts to promote green growth, environmental security and women’s empowerment in economic activities.

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OSCE promotes unified application of law and predictability of justice in Armenia

Human rights and fair trial standards, as reflected in recent decisions of the Armenian Cassation Court, the country’s highest judicial instance for all except constitutional matters, were the focus of an OSCE-supported training workshop held on June 11 and 12 in Dilijan, Armenia. The workshop aimed at promoting transparency and predictability of justice and a unified application of the law.

Some forty judges of courts of general jurisdiction and the Court of Appeals and their assistants discussed the major precedent decisions of the Cassation Court related to human rights and the judicial supervision of pre-trial proceedings, presumption of innocence, right to liberty and security of person and other fair trial guarantees.

Davit Avetisyan, Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Cassation Court, who moderated the workshop, emphasised that precedent decisions of the Cassation Court not only shape judicial practice but also impact overall developments and on-going reforms in the criminal justice system.

“This initiative is a part of continuous efforts by the OSCE Office in Yerevan to promote the application of international best practices and human rights standards in the daily work of judges,” said Maria Silvanyan, National Legal Officer at the OSCE Office.

The event was the fourth in a series of workshops since November 2015 organized with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in partnership with Armenia’s Cassation Court and the Judicial Department. The workshops have provided training to up to 100 criminal law judges and their assistants from the capital and the regions of Armenia. 

The OSCE Office has a long-standing relationship of co-operation with the Cassation Court, contributing to the independence, impartiality and professionalism of the judicial system and adoption of decisions based on international standards.

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OSCE Centre in Bishkek trains defence lawyers and prosecutors on right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention

BISHKEK, 28 July 2016 – A two-day training conducted by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek for 14 defence lawyers and 12 officers from the Prosecutor’s office on the right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest or detention, ended today in the Kyrgyz capital.

The workshop focused on the international framework for measures of restraint, as well as the internationally recognized constitutional right to institute proceedings in cases of violations.

The detention of minors, persons with disabilities, women with children, or defendants in need of continued medical treatment and hospitalization were among the topics discussed, and participants learned more about their specific concerns to ensure that the restraint measures taken comply with human rights standards.

“The right to liberty is a basic fundamental right, protected by international human rights law and enshrined in the Kyrgyz Constitution,” said Anete Erdmane, acting Senior Human Dimension Officer at the OSCE Centre. “To ensure that restrictions on liberty are applied in compliance with the law and that other human rights are not violated as a result of the deprivation of liberty, it is important that prosecutors and lawyers are aware of the relevant standards and obligations. In line with its mandate, the OSCE Centre works to improve the administration of justice and strengthen the rule of law in Kyrgyzstan.”

The course was delivered by Ulugbek Azimov, a well-known national expert in the field, while  Sergey Poduzov, an international human rights law expert from Russia, also led a training session.

The training course is part of the OSCE Centre’s project on promoting a comprehensive approach to the rule of law, administration of justice, prevention of torture, and capacity building. 

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OSCE promotes unified application of law and predictability of justice in Armenia

Human rights and fair trial standards, as reflected in recent decisions of the Armenian Cassation Court, the country’s highest judicial instance for all except constitutional matters, were the focus of an OSCE-supported training workshop held on June 11 and 12 in Dilijan, Armenia. The workshop aimed at promoting transparency and predictability of justice and a unified application of the law.

Some forty judges of courts of general jurisdiction and the Court of Appeals and their assistants discussed the major precedent decisions of the Cassation Court related to human rights and the judicial supervision of pre-trial proceedings, presumption of innocence, right to liberty and security of person and other fair trial guarantees.

Davit Avetisyan, Chairman of the Criminal Chamber of the Cassation Court, who moderated the workshop, emphasised that precedent decisions of the Cassation Court not only shape judicial practice but also impact overall developments and on-going reforms in the criminal justice system.

“This initiative is a part of continuous efforts by the OSCE Office in Yerevan to promote the application of international best practices and human rights standards in the daily work of judges,” said Maria Silvanyan, National Legal Officer at the OSCE Office.

The event was the fourth in a series of workshops since November 2015 organized with the support of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, in partnership with Armenia’s Cassation Court and the Judicial Department. The workshops have provided training to up to 100 criminal law judges and their assistants from the capital and the regions of Armenia. 

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Awards for promoting universal rights in Armenia presented by OSCE and international partners

Armenia’s civil rights activists, government officials, representatives of media and civil society were presented with awards in recognition of their outstanding efforts to promote human rights, rule of law, government reforms and free speech in the country on 23 June 2016 in Yerevan.

Established in 2012, the Universal Rights Awards Ceremony was the first initiative to highlight contributions of state and civil society representatives in promoting human rights organized by joint efforts of international community.

Argo Avakov, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, presented the Woman of Courage Award to Jemma Hasratyan, the founder and president of the Armenian Association of Women with University Education. “The OSCE is pleased to present this award to Jemma Hasratyan, a highly active and well-respected public figure who has tirelessly sought to enhance women’s role in society and promote equal rights and equal opportunities for men and women in Armenia," said Avakov.

Citizen Observers Initiative received the Freedom Defender Award for their outstanding contribution to the electoral transparency and the establishment of rule of law and the Photolure news agency was given the Media Excellence award for journalistic professionalism and commitment in the coverage of public protests against electricity price increase in summer of 2015.

First Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Development Vache Terteryan was presented with Government Reformer Award for his commitment and leadership which have been crucial in the implementation of the local governance reform in Armenia. Zaruhi Batoyan, who received the Promoting Inclusion Award, was acknowledged for her commitment to creating equal opportunities for people with disabilities and significant contribution in ensuring that disabled individuals and their families are not segregated.

The newly introduced Promoting Justice of All Award was presented to a judge from the Lori District Court, Narine Hovakimyan, in recognition of her courageous efforts to ensure independent judiciary in Armenia.

The Universal Rights Award Ceremony was co-organized by the OSCE Office in Yerevan, the United States Embassy, the Delegation of the European Union to Armenia, the British Embassy, Council of Europe’s Office in Yerevan and the United Nations Armenia Office.

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OSCE Mission in Kosovo helps youth pursue careers in journalism, promote freedom of expression

PRISHTINË/PRIŠTINA, 9 May 2016 – A ten-day school of journalism organized by the OSCE Mission for around 20 young people from northern Kosovo started today in Mitrovica/Mitrovicё North.

In the course of the programme, led by Davor Glavaš, a renowned journalist and lecturer at the University of Zagreb, participants will gain practical knowledge in reporting, writing skills and the use of social media and new technologies, such as blogs and web portals. Enhancing these skills will help them in their careers as well as contribute to media pluralism in Kosovo.

“For democratic societies it is crucial to have well educated journalists able to report in an objective, factual and independent manner. It is also important to provide aspiring young people with education opportunities to pursue a career in journalism,” said Christopher Tuetsch, Director of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo Democratization Department. “With this activity the OSCE Mission aims to help media outlets in northern Kosovo strengthen their human capacities and enhance information pluralism offered to the public.”

Following the successful completion of the programme, the top four candidates will be selected to participate in a six-month apprenticeship programme, to be implemented jointly with four media outlets in northern Kosovo: TV Mir, Radio Kosovska Mitrovica, Radio Kontakt Plus and the KoSSev web portal.

The OSCE Mission in Kosovo is mandated with human rights protection and promotion, democratization and public safety sector development. It helps safeguard freedom of the media and freedom of expression, and supports media development.

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OSCE Mission trains legal professionals from northern Kosovo on fair trial rights

From 16 to 20 May 2016 in Budva, Montenegro, the OSCE Mission organized a training course for 45 legal professionals from northern Kosovo on international human rights standards during trial proceedings.

Participants, who are candidates to join the reintegrated justice system in northern Kosovo, were briefed and engaged in in-depth discussions on the human rights requirements, international standards and best practices in ensuring a fair trial.

The training consisted of presentations and lectures on international human rights standards, search tools for the European Court of Human Rights database, rights of access to justice and equality in the administration of justice, right to a public hearing, right to be presumed innocent and privilege against self-incrimination, protection of victims and witnesses, the equality of arms principle and the right to a hearing before a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law.

“The justice system in the northern Kosovo has been dysfunctional for years now. Such a situation negatively impacted both the rule of law, proper delivery of justice and the observance of fundamental human rights, including the right of access to justice and the right to trial within a reasonable time,” said Jean-Claude Schlumberger, Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo. “The aim of this training was two-fold: enhance participants’ awareness of the importance of promoting and protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms in the courtroom but also encourage them to use pertinent international mechanisms in their daily work.”

Nikola Kabašić, a leading representative of the judicial community in northern Kosovo, said: “Continuous and systematic education of professionals whose main responsibility is to promote, implement and protect human rights is an obligation of all local and international institutions and organizations. That is why this training is important because the level of democracy of one society is measured by the extent of respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms.”

Kosovo Deputy Minister of Justice, Nusret Hoxha, who was a guest at the training course noted the Ministry’s support as well as the need for local judges and prosecutors to be given additional opportunities to become familiar with best international practices in the justice sector.  

The course was held following a needs assessment conducted by the OSCE Mission, which highlighted the need to engage in educational programs as a priority in building the capacities of judicial professionals in the north.

The OSCE Mission in Kosovo is mandated with human rights and communities rights protection and promotion, democratization and public safety sector development. The Mission supports the justice system in Kosovo and runs programmatic activities aiming to improve its performance in line with human rights and fair trial standards. 

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Objective reporting from the conflict zone

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Journalists in the battlefield have a responsibility to report objectively in a way which does not inflame tensions. A new manual by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine is helping media workers get the message.
Mon, 2016-07-18 11:47
OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine
Eastern Europe
Media freedom and development

Reporting objectively from a conflict is never easy. Concerns for your own personal safety and daily scenes of death and destruction mean that journalists can be overcome by personal emotion, while feelings of patriotism and “us against them” can be difficult to extinguish.

The professional ethical dilemmas presented by reporting from a conflict zone are very familiar to Anya, a journalist from the city of Donetsk, who has been covering the conflict in and around Ukraine from the beginning.

“It is difficult to remain objective in such situations,” says Anya, fully aware that journalists across all sides of the conflict face similar professional dilemmas. She was among 200 journalists and media experts from both sides of the line of contact who gathered in Mariupol, a city in the south of the Donetsk region, for the Donbas Media Forum from 9 to 12 June 2016 to discuss her personal and professional experiences of reporting on the conflict.

It was clear during the Forum, which was organized by local NGOs such as the Donetsk Institute of Information and the Donetsk Press Club that tensions among journalists deeply persist. These are partly down to the diametrically opposed political reporting on the conflict by the journalists. Indeed most of the journalists from the Donetsk region, including Anya, preferred to remain anonymous at the Forum.

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Best practices on objective reporting

The discussions at the Forum explored ways of enhancing the professionalism of the reporting in ways which can help rekindle trust between communities and counter deliberate misreporting.

One of the tools presented was 'Conflict Sensitive Journalism - Best Practices and Recommendations’, a new manual published by the Officer of the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine. Among many other things, the guide offers tips on how to work with vulnerable populations or how to verify facts and illustrates in plain language and through real-life case studies what media professionals need to do in the field in order to enhance their reporting.

“The guidelines aim to both advance the safety of journalists covering the conflict in Ukraine and support the development of conflict-sensitive media coverage”, says OSCE PCU National Project Officer Maryna Bezkorovaina.

A threat to peace

Objective reporting from the conflict zone is important, because misreporting and propaganda can inflame tensions. The manual is therefore a product aiming to contribute to efforts to bring peace in Ukraine.

The lack of interest in and the dehumanization of the “other side” can threaten the potential for sustainable peace, says journalist Dejan Anastasijević with the Serbian weekly Vreme. At the Donbas Media Forum, he recalled his experiences as a correspondent on the Yugoslav wars of secession. “Do not make the situation worse by using harsh language against each other.”

The handbook features the results of a study implemented by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in partnership with the Ukrainian NGOs Telekritika and the Institute of Mass Media, which revealed serious misconceptions among leading editors and prominent Ukrainian journalists regarding the role of the media in times of conflict.

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The study highlighted over-generalized reporting, narratives characterised by an 'us' versus 'them' perspective, inflammatory language and dehumanization of the conflict sides. Half of the analysed national online publications reported incomplete information about the conflict, while about a quarter of the material primarily relied on data from social networks. Moreover, the problems and needs of the people living in the areas not controlled by the Ukrainian government received little or no coverage.

“Journalists need to understand that they are not soldiers fighting for a particular side,” says Oleksiy Matsuka, a journalist and founder of the web-based project ‘News of Donbas’. “The manual helps journalists return to the origins and basic rules of their profession.”

The manual was a crucial element of the OSCE Project Co-ordinator’s “Supporting Conflict Sensitive Journalism in Ukraine” project, which is partially funded by the Government of the United Kingdom and the International Media Support (IMS) NGO. The manual draws on the most up-to-date practices based on the highest quality academic research.

The book was also earlier presented in Lviv Media Forum, in western Ukraine, and English, Ukrainian and Russian versions of the book are available on the OSCE website and as an app for iOS and Android devices.

“It is extremely useful for journalists to have a handbook they can easily access whenever and wherever they need it,” says Mariana Seminishin, organizer of the Lviv Media Forum. “The manual provides both life-saving information and guidance that could pave the way for peace in Ukraine.” 

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OSCE Ambassadors to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina from 19 to 22 June

VIENNA, 16 June 2016 - OSCE Heads of Delegations will visit the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) from 19 to 22 June 2016, where they will learn more about the Mission’s work and see first-hand how post-conflict rehabilitation and reform is progressing in the country.

The ambassadors of the OSCE participating States will visit Sarajevo and Travnik. They plan to meet BiH Presidency members; the BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs; representatives of the Inter-Religious Council, international organizations, media and civil society; and visit a storage site for weapons taken out of use.

The visit will focus on areas where the OSCE is working to help build a peaceful, stable future for the country, including education; tolerance and non-discrimination; countering violent extremism; and post-conflict reconciliation, specifically focusing on questions relating to war crimes and sexual violence in conflict.
 
Ambassador Sian MacLeod, Head of the UK Delegation to the OSCE, who is leading the ambassadorial visit, said Heads of Delegations are looking forward to visiting BiH - an OSCE participating State where the organization invests significant time and resources - and are keen to demonstrate their support for the OSCE Mission’s work.

“I am grateful to the German Chairmanship for asking me to organize this visit, demonstrating the continuing commitment of OSCE states to security and stability in the Western Balkans,” said Ambassador MacLeod. “I hope that our visit will underline the importance of reconciliation and reform for a secure, prosperous future for the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.”
 
Ambassador Jonathan Moore, Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH, expressed his confidence that the trip will foster understanding among Heads of Delegations of the country and the Mission’s role, including its work at the local level.
 
For questions related to the visit, please contact: Zeljka.Sulc@osce.org and Andrew.Peebles@fco.gov.uk       

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Match Its Seamless Hi Bikini - Cobalt Sea[8] mixed $5.50 $14.00 60.7%
Voodoo Shine Firm Control Sheers 3 Pack 15 Denier - Black Magic[Average,Tall,XTALL] Womens $15.00 $37.95 60.5%
Boys Guyfront Trunk 2 Pack - Black/Red[8/10,10/12,12/14,14/16] Kids $12.00 $30.00 60%
Icons long Sleeve Top - Rock Star[XS,S] mixed $20.00 $50.00 60%
Icons Long Sleeve Top - Cotton Rhi Rhi[XS,S] mixed $20.00 $50.00 60%
Zip Wondersuit - Apple A Day Blue[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months)] mixed $12.00 $29.00 58.6%
Originals V Tee - Nu White[S,XL,XS,M,L] Womens $13.00 $30.00 56.7%
Hipster Bikini - Jet Marle/Bo Beep[8,10,12,14,16,18] Womens $7.00 $16.00 56.2%
Hipster Boyleg - Jet Marle/Bo Beep[8,10,12] Womens $7.00 $16.00 56.2%
Roomies 2 Pack Legging - Blossomfield / Ditsy Dots[1 (12-18 Months),00 (3-6 Months),2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $27.00 55.5%
Move Rib Seamless Legging - Pecan[XS,XXL] mixed $25.00 $55.00 54.5%
Zip Romper - Tropical Treasure[000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Penguin Aqua[00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Bonds Wave Rider Green[2 (18-24 Months),0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Super Zebra Stripe Blue[0000 (Newborn),2 (18-24 Months),0 (6-12 Months),3 (24-36 Months),00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Bob The Dog[3 (24-36 Months),00 (3-6 Months),1 (12-18 Months),2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Bonds Love[000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn),2 (18-24 Months),3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0 (6-12 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Topsy Turvy Tulip[3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0 (6-12 Months),0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Disco Dachshund Yellow[00 (3-6 Months),0000 (Newborn),1 (12-18 Months),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Dirt Bike Orange[000 (0-3 Months),0000 (Newborn),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Zip Romper - Dinos Green/New Grey Marle[00 (3-6 Months),0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] mixed $12.00 $26.00 53.8%
Sweats Cotton Fleece Skinny Trackie - Polar Marle[XL,L] mixed $30.00 $65.00 53.8%
Sweats Cotton Fleece Skinny Trackie - Polar Marle[L,XL] mixed $30.00 $65.00 53.8%
Match Its Skimpy - So Surreal[22,12,20,10] mixed $6.50 $14.00 53.5%
Match Its Bikini - Love Squared[10,22,18,12,16,20,8,14] mixed $7.00 $14.00 50%
Originals Hi Cut Bikini - Dolce Vita[8,10,12,14] mixed $9.50 $19.00 50%
Zip Romper - Retro River Pink[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months)] Baby $12.00 $24.00 50%
Originals Mid Weight Crew Tee - Nu Black[XXS,XS,S,M] Womens $15.00 $30.00 50%
Originals V Tee - Nu Black[XS,S,L,M,XXS,XL] Womens $15.00 $30.00 50%
Whoopsies Toilet Training Undies 2 Pack - Tulip Buds/Strong Blush Red[2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months),4 (36-48 Months),3 (24-36 Months)] mixed $20.00 $40.00 50%
Whoopsies Toilet Training Undies 2 Pack - Striking Storm/Active Blue[2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $20.00 $40.00 50%
Razzamatazz Value Sheer Knee Hi 15 Denier 2 Pack - Black[One Size Fits All] Womens $2.00 $3.95 49.4%
Originals Mid Weight Crew Tee - Desert Fern[S,XS,M] mixed $19.00 $37.00 48.6%
Zip Wondersuit - Dancing Daisies[2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),0000 (Newborn),3 (24-36 Months),00 (3-6 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $15.00 $29.00 48.3%
Zip Wondersuit - Panda Sticker New Grey Marle[000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months),0000 (Newborn)] Baby $15.00 $29.00 48.3%
Zip Wondersuit - Panther Pounce Khaki[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] Baby $15.00 $29.00 48.3%
Move Seamless Crop - Black[XS] Womens $22.00 $42.00 47.6%
Kids School Turnover Top 4 Pack - Navy[9-12 (5-7 Years)] Kids $8.00 $15.00 46.6%
Kids School Turnover Top 4 Pack - Grey[9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.00 $15.00 46.6%
Originals Midweight Vee Tee - Black[XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL] Mens $16.00 $30.00 46.6%
Originals Midweight Vee Tee - White[XS,S,M,L,XL,XXL] Mens $16.00 $30.00 46.6%
Match Its Bikini - So Surreal[14,12,20,22,10] mixed $7.50 $14.00 46.4%
Bases Seamless Bralette - Blush Latte[8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22] Womens $18.00 $33.00 45.4%
Bases Seamless Scoop Crop - Dusted Black[8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22] Womens $18.00 $33.00 45.4%
Bases Seamless Bralette - Dusted Black[8,10,12,14,16,18,20] Womens $18.00 $33.00 45.4%
Whoopsies Toilet Training Undies 2 Pack - Octo-Magic/Papaya Party Orange[2 (18-24 Months),3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] mixed $22.00 $40.00 45%
Tech Sweats Zip Wondersuit - Hiker Green[00 (3-6 Months),3 (24-36 Months)] mixed $22.00 $40.00 45%
Tech Sweats Zip Wondersuit - Blind Blossom[3 (24-36 Months),0 (6-12 Months),000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $22.00 $40.00 45%
Seamless Gee - Meredith[8,12,14,16,18] Womens $10.00 $18.00 44.4%
Zip Wondersuit - Bonds Loves You[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),00 (3-6 Months),0 (6-12 Months)] Baby $15.00 $27.00 44.4%
Logo Fleece Trackie - Nu Black[00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),1 (12-18 Months)] Baby $15.00 $27.00 44.4%
Logo Fleece Trackie - Grey Black Marle[000 (0-3 Months),0 (6-12 Months),00 (3-6 Months),2 (18-24 Months)] Baby $15.00 $27.00 44.4%
Match Its Gee - Black / Pop Violet[12,8,10,14,16] Womens $8.00 $14.00 42.8%
Sleep Fitted Aussie Cotton Blend Long Sleeve Tee - Cotton Tulip Pop[S,XS] mixed $20.00 $35.00 42.8%
Bonds Sports Legging - Black[Medium/Large] Womens $20.00 $35.00 42.8%
Zip Romper - Daisy[00 (3-6 Months),0 (6-12 Months),3 (24-36 Months),1 (12-18 Months),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - I Heart You Pink[0000 (Newborn),000 (0-3 Months),2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months),3 (24-36 Months)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - Little Starry Night Geo[0 (6-12 Months),000 (0-3 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0000 (Newborn),2 (18-24 Months),1 (12-18 Months),00 (3-6 Months)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - Cheeky Cheeto[2 (18-24 Months),0 (6-12 Months),1 (12-18 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0000 (Newborn),00 (3-6 Months),000 (0-3 Months)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Zip Romper - Little Starry Night Geo Blue[00 (3-6 Months),3 (24-36 Months),0 (6-12 Months),2 (18-24 Months),000 (0-3 Months),1 (12-18 Months),0000 (Newborn)] mixed $15.00 $26.00 42.3%
Seamless Gee - Bordeaux[12,14,16] mixed $11.00 $19.00 42.1%
Chesty - White[14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28] Mens $11.00 $19.00 42.1%
Microfibre Guyfront Trunk - Grafitti Refresh[M] Mens $17.00 $29.00 41.4%
Microfibre Guyfront Trunk - Neon Bloom[XL,M,S,XXL,L] mixed $17.00 $29.00 41.4%
Womens Ultimate Comfort Low Cut 2 Pack - White & Black[8-11 (Womens),3-8 (Womens)] Womens $10.00 $17.00 41.1%
Originals No Show Footlet 2 Pack - Black[M] Womens $10.00 $17.00 41.1%
Voodoo Totally Matte Slimming Tight 50 Denier - Black[Average/Tall] Womens $10.00 $16.95 41%
Move Bike Short - Black[XXS,XS] Womens $31.00 $52.00 40.4%
No Show Footlet 1 Pack - Black[8-11 (Womens),3-8 (Womens)] mixed $3.00 $5.00 40.1%
Sheer Relief 2 Pack Cushion Footlet - Skin[9+,3-8 (10+ Years)] Womens $4.17 $6.95 40%
Sheer Relief 2 Pack Cushion Footlet - Black[9+,3-8 (10+ Years)] Womens $4.17 $6.95 40%
Comfy Tops Slimming Sheer Tights - Nude[Large,Medium,Small,XLRG] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Washbag - Interflora[One Size Fits All] mixed $5.39 $9.00 40%
Bonds Washbag - White[One Size Fits All] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Bonds Washbag - Print 12[One Size Fits All] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Comfy Tops Slimming Sheer Tights - Black[Large,Medium,Small,XLRG] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Bonds Instatan 7 Denier Sheers 1 pack - Medium[Small,Medium] Womens $5.39 $9.00 40%
Washbag - Island Breeze[One Size Fits All] mixed $5.39 $9.00 40%
Baby Classics Bootee 2 Pack - Sweet Pink[000 (Newborn)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Baby Party Cuff Sock - White[00-1 (0-6 Months),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Quarter Crew 2 Pack - White[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Baby Classics Bootee 2 Pack - New Grey Marle[000 (Newborn)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Low Cut 2 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Low Cut 2 Pack - White[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Baby Classics Bootee 2 Pack - White[000 (Newborn)] Baby $6.00 $10.00 40%
Girls Frozen Trainer Socks 2 Pack - Frozen[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Girls Princess Trainer Socks 2 pack - Princess[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Boys Spiderman Trainer Socks 2 Pack - Spiderman[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Kids Ultimate Comfort Quarter Crew 2 Pack - Black[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $6.00 $10.00 40%
Boys Avengers Trainer Socks 2 Pack - Marvel[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $6.00 $10.00 40%
Sheer Relief Support Sheers 20 Denier - Black[Average,Tall,Extra Tall] Womens $6.57 $10.95 40%
Baby Classics Cuff 2 Pack - Pack BL[00-1 (0-6 Months),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years)] Baby $6.59 $11.00 40%
Baby Classics Cuff 2 Pack - New Grey Marle[00-1 (0-6 Months),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years)] Baby $6.59 $11.00 40%
Large Washbag - Surreal[One Size Fits All] mixed $6.59 $11.00 40%
Classic Cottontails - Skintone[22,20,24,18,16,12,14] mixed $6.59 $11.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Black / Jardin[20,14,12,10,22,16,8] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Bikini - Green Glacier[22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Motion Ocean[20,16,18,8,14,22,10,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Boys Pack[5-8 (2-4 Years),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years),00-1 (0-6 Months)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Bikini - Pale Sage[XS,M,XL,S] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Cushioned Quarter Crew 3 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Full Brief - Black Forest[XS,S,M,XL,L] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Low Cut Socks 3 Pack - Pink[00-1 (0-6 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),1-2 (6-12 Months)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Hi Bikini - Black Forest[L,S,XS,M] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids X-Temp Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Black Pop[5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Bikini - Low Tide[XS,M,L,S] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Pink Wattle[20,14,8,18,10,12,22,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Cushioned Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Boys Black[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - So Surreal[22,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - Black Boys[5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew Socks 4 Pack - White - Girls[3-8 (10+ Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Motion Ocean[20,22,10,18,16,14,12,8] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Fashion Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - Blue[9-12 (5-7 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew Socks 4 Pack - White - Boys[3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Black / Jardin[22,18,16,8,10,12,20,14] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Boyleg - Black[12,8,10,14,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew Socks 4 Pack - School Navy[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Cherry Sweet[18,14,16,22,10,12,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Motion Ocean[10,12,8,14,22,16,18,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Low Cut Socks 3 Pack - Grey[5-8 (2-4 Years),1-2 (6-12 Months),2-4 (1-2 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Bikini - Scuba Teal[10,16,18,14,22,8,12,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Crew Socks 4 Pack - School Navy[3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies G-String - Low Tide[M,XL,XS,L,S] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Boyleg - Black[8,10,12,14,16] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Cushioned No Show 3 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Gee - Pink Wattle[8,22,16,18,10,12,20,14] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Orange Dust[22,12,8,20,10,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Cushioned Quarter Crew 3 Pack - White[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - White -Girls[5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years),3-8 (10+ Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Low Cut Socks 4 Pack - White Girls[13-3 (8-10 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Gee - Love Squared[20,22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Gee - Green Glacier[20,22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Gee - Black[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Boyleg - Black[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Hi Bikini - Low Tide[M,S,L,XS] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Green Glacier[22,20] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Black[10,8,14,16,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Full Brief - Low Tide[XL,S,L,XS,M] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Baby Logo Lightweight Quarter Crew Socks 3 Pack - Grey[1-2 (6-12 Months),5-8 (2-4 Years),2-4 (1-2 Years),00-1 (0-6 Months)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match its Gee - Black[8,12,14,18,16,10] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Bikini - Daisy déjà vu[10,22,16,20,8,14,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Crew Socks 4 Pack - School Grey[9-12 (5-7 Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Crew 4 Pack - Black[5-8 (2-4 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),9-12 (5-7 Years),13-3 (8-10 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Hi Bikini - Blush Latte[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Flexies Boyleg - Blush Latte[XS (6/8),S (10/12),M (14/16),L (18/20),XL (22/24)] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Daisy déjà vu[10,20,14,8,22,12] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Hi Gee - Orange Dust[22] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Cherry Sweet[18,22,20,14,10,8,12,16] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Skimpy - Black[10,12,16,14,18,8] mixed $8.39 $14.00 40%
Kids Logo Light Quarter Crew 4 Pack - Black[13-3 (8-10 Years),3-8 (10+ Years),5-8 (2-4 Years),9-12 (5-7 Years)] Kids $8.39 $14.00 40%
Match Its Seamless Bikini - Black[6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20] Womens $8.39 $14.00 40%
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A Voice from the Great Unconscious: Tony Todd (1954-2024)

A tribute to Tony Todd.




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Associations see minimal impact from rate cut

Three property associations forecast a slim impact from the recent policy rate cut, as interest rates for mortgages were reduced by only 0.125%.




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New 'Behind the Veil' Promo Video for 'Dune: Prophecy' Sci-Fi Series

"Everything to love, and nothing to hate." This is also exactly what I'm hoping for with this show. HBO has unveiled a promo featurette for the new sci-fi series Dune: Prophecy, which will begin streaming on Max later this week. Looks like it'll be worth the wait. Set 10,000 years before the birth of Paul Atreides, before the universe knew them as the Bene Gesserit... This is directly connected to Denis Villeneuve's two (so far) brilliant Dune movies but takes place in the distant past. Based on the book "Sisterhood of Dune" by Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert (Frank's son). This exciting behind-the-scenes look at the epic interplanetary series includes tons of making of shots + interview bits edited into clips of footage from the big sci-fi series. Dune: Prophecy stars Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Travis Fimmel, Mark Strong, Jade Anouka, Chris Mason, Jodhi May, Josh Heuston, Tabu, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Aoife Hinds, & Shalom Brune-Franklin. We've seen a handful of stellar trailers for this series already, with this promo being a final reminder to add this to your watchlist in time for its imminent debut. I'm impressed by the scope and scale of this HBO show - it's connected […]




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UN COP29 climate summit ups ‘climate finance’ target from 2009’s goal of $100 billion a year to ‘a more ambitious goal’ of ‘$1.8 trillion by 2030’ – Seeks ‘a just transition towards sustainability’

Last week, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) published its report on the quantitative and qualitative elements of the NCQG. It conveys a strong message that global climate finance needs a boost in both quantity and quality to address developing economies’ needs for a just transition towards sustainability and resilience. 

“Ultimately, the goal of the NCQG (New Collective Quantified Goal) on climate finance must be to transform the climate finance landscape and herald a new era of mutual trust, cooperation and climate action,” the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report urges. 




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Gore depressed by Trump’s victory: ‘All major reform efforts, from civil rights to the climate movement, suffer dark days. And this is surely one’

Al Gore, Founder and Chairman of The Climate Reality Project on Trump winning: “In a moment such as this, it is important to remember that all major reform efforts, from civil rights to the climate movement, suffer dark days. And this is surely one.” Via Gore’s email list on November 6, 2024  




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UK Telegraph: Trump planning to withdraw from Paris climate agreement

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/11/09/trump-planning-withdraw-from-paris-climate-agreement/ Donald Trump is preparing to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement when he returns to office in January… # NY Post: Trump plans to withdraw US from Paris climate pact, open some national monuments to drilling: report By Victor Nava President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has prepared executive orders and proclamations that would withdraw […]




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Biden will NOT attend UN climate summit in Azerbaijan: Media reacts: ‘US absence at COP29 signals retreat from climate action, jeopardizing global emission-cutting goals’ – ‘Particularly concerning’

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2508719/shifting-climate-priorities After years of urgent calls for climate action, global leaders from key economies are now opting out of the United Nations COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan – a troubling signal for international climate efforts. The absence of the US in the summit starting today is particularly concerning. President Joe Biden will not attend, citing […]




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Science Shock: U.K. Met Office is ‘Inventing’ Temperature Data from 100 Non-Existent Stations

Science Shock: U.K. Met Office is “Inventing” Temperature Data from 100 Non-Existent Stations by Chris Morrison Shocking evidence has emerged that points to the U.K. Met Office inventing temperature data from over 100 non-existent weather stations. The explosive allegations have been made by citizen journalist Ray Sanders and sent to the new Labour Science Minister Peter Kyle MP. […]




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Lomborg: UN climate conference — just an excuse to shake West down for cash – UN seeking financing ‘from billions of US dollars per year to trillions of US dollars’

https://nypost.com/2024/11/11/opinion/un-climate-conference-just-an-excuse-to-shake-west-down-for-cash/ By Bjorn Lomborg The UN climate summit in Azerbaijan kicked off Monday in the shadow of Donald Trump’s election and with many key leaders not even showing up. With low expectations set before it even began, the summit will nonetheless see grandiose speeches on the need for a vast flow of money from rich countries to poorer ones. […]




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LA INTROMISION DEL SANTO, de Leslie Charteris (Tor)

Título:
La intromisión del “Santo”
Autor: Leslie Charteris (1907-1993)
Título original: [The Saint steps in] (1942) / Nº 25 en la serie “Simon Templar”
Traducción: Natal A. Rufino
Editor: Editorial Tor (Buenos Aires)
Fecha de edición: 1948-03-05
Descripción física: 96 p.; 15,5x23 cm.
Serie: Biblioteca El Santo #17
Estructura: 8 capítulos con varios subcapítulos cada uno
Información sobre impresión:
Se terminó de imprimir en Buenos Aires, en los Talleres Gráficos de la Editorial Tor, el día 5 de marzo de 1948.
 
Información de cubierta:
Fantásticas aventuras del “Santo”
Caballero y ladrón!!
Nuevas aventuras de espionaje en Washington durante la Gran Guerra
 
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Personajes invitados: SIMON TEMPLAR, EL SANTO (de Leslie Charteris)



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  • GE NOVELA
  • PE SIMON TEMPLAR (EL SANTO)

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Rent our sailing documentaries at TheSailingChannel YouTube Documentary Playlist.

Cartagena, Columbia is a cruising destination in the western caribbean. Join cruisers Bob and Kaye as they visit the old walled city for a look at Cartagena's colonial past, find great buys on precious stones, and discover other exotic fare. Cartagena is a segment from the 51-minute documentary.

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The complete 51-minute video will be saved to your PC or MAC where you can enjoy unlimited full screen plays. It also looks great on your large flatscreen TV and the QuickTime version plays on your iPad, iPod, or Android mobile device.
This is a fast-paced documentary, with gorgeous photography, that will give you a first hand look at the cruising lifestyle. Over 10,000 miles passed under Bettie’s keel since Bob and Kaye left Los Angeles in 2004. They sailed down the west coast to Panama, through the Canal, east to Cartagena, Columbia then north to Honduras and east across the Caribbean to the Bahamas.
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CLICK TO PLAY

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Download-to-Own $9.99 | Streaming Rental $4.99
https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/559621800/0/thesailingchannel

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