Building upon lessons learned and success of the Trees for Kaimukī initiative, Trees for Honolulu’s Future (TFHF) with partner Smart Trees Pacific (STP) is seeking a $50,000 grant from the State Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Kaulunani Urban and Community Forestry Program.
A large number of new delegates come from their respective capitals. Before taking up their assignments, new delegates in particular may benefit greatly from a concise and intensive learning exercise focused on the functions of the General Assembly. UNITAR’s General Briefing for new delegates, which attracts hundreds of participants annually, offers this opportunity.
At Chaminade, we believe those words—written by celebrated Marianist educator Father Domingo Lazaro more than a century ago—stand true today. In fact, Chaminade’s Experiential Honors Program, debuting in 2020, was built on the theory that hands-on learning, with real-world experiences that challenge and inspire, are the lessons we truly grow from.
The "Dialogue with the Industry - People with Disabilities" initiative was designed to raise awareness and inform industries about the importance and benefits of including people with disabilities in the workforce. A series of events were organized across multiple cities, including Londrina, Maringá, Ponta Grossa, Cascavel, and Curitiba.
The "Community Mural Project" is a multifaceted initiative that extends beyond the creation of a mural. Spearheaded by the Māpuna Lab in partnership with the Department of Health/ADAD, this project focuses on public health and the social determinants of health (SDOH) for the Micronesian community in Hawai‘i.
The summer course was dedicated to an analysis of the challenges associated with water scarcity in the Mediterranean, focusing on the search for innovative solutions and the development of recommendations aimed at reducing the region's water stress, which is strongly exacerbated by the consequences of climate change.