SPARC Community Developers' Conference -- Population Health and Community Development
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. In "What Have we Learned? Population Health and Community Development" Rose Soneff, Jami Brown, Lesley Dyck, and Peter Bruckmann facilitate a workshop that illustrates some of the new approaches being taken by organizations to address the population's health using a community development approach. What factors enable this approach to be successful and what are the challenges. How have those involved been affected? How have approaches been tailored to fit communities' needs? This workshop will provide an opportunity to interact with practitioners and share strategies. The experiences covered in this workshop include rural and remote areas as well as urban areas experiencing growth and change within their population base including an increasing level of diversity.
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Advancing Sands Deserts and Migration Debate Part 1 of 5
Why is the world ignoring desertification? Is competition for dwindling resources in dryland areas a major contributor to ethnic conflict? To what extent does desertification contribute to illegal migration to rich countries? There is a human and livestock population boom in the drylands - what will happen if it's business as usual? Is it a 'creeping disaster' or an age-old phenomenon that vested interests deliberately exaggerate? Six expert panellists participated in our debate, moderated by Zeinab Badawi: Ms Fatima Jibrell (Horn Relief), Ms Rosamund McDougall (Optimum Population Trust), Ms Sunita Narain (Centre for Science and Environment), Mr Christian Mersmann (Global Mechanism of the UNCCD), Mr Martin Sommer (Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation), and Mr Ibrahim Thiaw (World Conservation Union - IUCN).
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: 10/12/09 04:08
Detention Centre, concentration camp?
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The Ecstasy Of Bread (L'Extase Du Pain)
The Ecstasy Of Bread (L'Extase Du Pain) explores the relationship between traditional French food products and their use in a native Anglo-Saxon population. First part of a trilogy. -- L'Extase Du Pain (The Ecstasy Of Bread) explore le rapport entre des spécialités alimentaires traditionnelles françaises et leur consommation au sein d'une population anglo-saxonne. Premier acte de la trilogie.
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The Street Dogs of Kathmandu, presented by Charlotte Uhlenbroek
Learn about the harsh lives of stray dogs in Kathmandu, Nepal, and the work of the Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre) to solve this problem. This video was made years ago when the KAT Centre was just beginning. Watch more videos about KAT, and see how far the Centre has come at katcentre.org.np . There are 35000 dogs living in the streets of the Kathmandu Valley. The Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the humane management of street dogs in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Centres mission is to create within the Kathmandu Valley a dog friendly, rabies-free, non-breeding street dog population through an Animal Birth Control (ABC) program. The KAT Centre uses humane and effective methods to control the stray dog population of Kathmandu Valley. KAT relies on your support to treat the dogs of Kathmandu. It is a "no frills" organisation and your donation will go directly to running the ABC/Anti-rabies Vaccination, Rescue Services and Public Education programmes. Find out more at www.katcentre.org.np !
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Sustainable Population versus Big Australia
Think the debate about sustainable population versus big Australia is new? Think that it takes a 'young Australian' to chart a new national path? In the 1920s geographer Griffith Taylor was at the centre of a bitter national debate, in which anyone who questioned the ambitions of 'Australia Unlimited' was painted as unpatriotic. This video recreates the sorts of lectures that landed him in trouble. It is written by Carolyn Strange and produced by the National Library of Austalia. For further information on Taylor see Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, Griffith Taylor: Visionary, Environmentalist, Explorer (National Library of Australia and University of Toronto Press, 2008).
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KAT Centre part 1 of 5: Marin Humane Society Brown Bag Talk
To watch the next part of this presentation, go to www.youtube.com . A presentation by Gregg Tully about the Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre (KAT Centre) in Kathmandu, Nepal. The KAT Centre sees the 20000 street dogs in Kathmandu as part of the community, and is using widespread sterilization and rabies vaccinations to create a healthy and stable dog population. They also rescue and treat sick and injured animals and run a public education program. Despite the many obstacles of operating in Nepal, KAT has managed to sterilize over 40% of the female street dogs in Kathmandu in just four years. To find out more about the KAT Centre, please visit www.KATCentre.org.np . Learn more about the Marin Humane Societys efforts to protect animals at http .
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Riverstick to Belgooly.f4v
Ride through Riverstick to Belgooly Riverstick is a village in Ireland lying south of Cork, halfway between Cork and Kinsale, on the Cork to Kinsale road. The village is named literally, after the River Stick which flows through the village. The village has a growing population; several large housing developments have been built in the area in recent years. During the course of the 20th Century, Riverstick supplanted nearby Ballymartle as the major village and population centre in the area. Ballymartle is now little more than a crossroads, although some of the older institutions associated with Riverstick, such as the GAA club still carry the name 'Ballymartle'.
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Matthew Mendelsohn: Representation by Population
Matthew Mendelsohn from the Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation on why unequal votes are threatening Canadian democracy. Matthew Mendelsohn is the Director of The Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation. Prior to assuming his current position, Matthew served from 2004-2009 as a Deputy Minister in the Ontario government where he held responsibility, variously, for Intergovernmental Affairs, the Democratic Renewal Secretariat, and the Office of International Relations and Protocol.
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University of Melbourne Visions: Episode 7
In this episode we will look at how the University is trying to boost the population of Victoria's threatened squirrel gliders. We will also travel to the Victorian Arts Centre to look at an exhibition that draws on University research into family life in the circus. NOTE: The still photos used in the second story "Animal Freeway Overpass" are copyright of Lochman Transparencies, Western Australia 2007.
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