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La sofisticación en la estructuración de política pública en Colombia
Carmen Molinares Brito; Karim Hussein Dasuki; Nacira Pertuz López
Editorial Academica Espanola
2024
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La Sofisticaci n en la Estructuraci n de Pol ticas P blicas en Colombia, es un libro que propone un an lisis sobre c mo la incorporaci n de metodolog as giles ha generado una nueva perspectiva en la construcci n, ejecuci n y monitoreo de pol ticas p blicas en el pa s. Estas metodolog as, caracterizadas por su adaptabilidad, colaboraci n intersectorial y enfoque iterativo, permiten no solo el dise o y ajuste din mico de pol ticas, sino que tambi n promueven una participaci n ciudadana activa y sostenida. Adem s, fomentan la integraci n de herramientas tecnol gicas avanzadas y la creaci n de centros de pensamiento estrat gicos que responden de manera efectiva a las necesidades emergentes de la sociedad. El libro subraya la creciente relevancia de estas metodolog as en la configuraci n de una pol tica p blica m s inclusiva y digitalizada, facilitando una transformaci n en la gesti n gubernamental y la resoluci n de problem ticas sociales y econ micas mediante escenarios robustos de participaci n ciudadana y colaboraci n digital.
Fifty-five and just fired from a position she expected to cement her career, Karima Powers goes back to the drawing board. Searching for a meaningful second act, she resurrects a business idea that takes her back to the Motherland. Her bold and personal quest for purpose not only changes her life, but also lays the groundwork for the ultimate reconciliation for the "children of the diaspora". Karima's Journey Back to Africa encapsulates the wonder many an African-American has had about whether they would be better off if they went back to Africa. Through Karima's eyes, it its a dream, for others, it could beome a reality.
Even if you're quiet, you can still be loud Without silence, there is no music.Karima is quiet. She'd prefer to listen to the world than to talk. In fact, she listens to the chirps, thuds, and squeaks all around her, and in everything she hears a melody or a beat. As she journeys to her music class, she soaks up all the sounds along the way, until she is ready to perform a song that is uniquely her own. Celebrated author of Pashmina Nidhi Chanani has created a lyrical celebration of introverts everywhere as Quiet Karima shows there are many ways to use your voice.
Dies ist die Geschichte der jungen Kenianerin Karima, die mit Arbeit und Flei den Unterhalt f r ihre beiden S hne sichert. Eine Frau, die das Liebesgl ck nicht f r sich gepachtet zu haben scheint und der Tradition wegen einen Landsmann zum Eheweib versprochen wurde, der sich als Trunkenbold herausstellt und es zudem an jedwedem Einf hlungsverm gen f r Karima vermissen l sst. Doch kein Ungl ck, keine Ungewissheit w hrt ewig und so geschieht es, dass der attraktiver Brite David Blackford ihren Weg kreuzt. Eine f r beide schicksalhafte Begegnung, die der Geologin Gwyneth Lambrusco, die f r Karima eine m chtige Mitbewerberin um die Gunst des gutsituierten Mannes bedeutet, keineswegs verborgen bleibt. Hierbei scheinen Gwyneth, die mit berechnender Kaltschn uzigkeit und Hinterlist jedem ihrer vermeintlichen Feinde gegen ber auftritt, alle Mittel recht zu sein, um den mond nen Briten David an sich zu binden. Auch ihr beruflicher Auftraggeber, der Schweizer Edelsteinh ndler Urs N ssli, scheitert fatal an den Machenschaften sowie der t dlichen Rache des eiskalten Engels Gwyneth. Auch Davids latente Faszination f r Karima wird zunehmend gef hrlich f r die h bsche Kenianerin. Denn Gwyneth erweist sich ein weiteres Mal als lebensgef hrliche Widersacherin und es kommt zwischen beiden Frauen zum Showdown vor der malerischen Kulisse des Mount Kenya.
In Lahore, Pakistan, Faizan Peerzada resisted being relegated to a “dark corner” by staging a performing arts festival despite bomb attacks. In Senegal, wheelchair-bound Aissatou Cissé produced a comic book to illustrate the injustices faced by disabled women and girls. In Algeria, publisher Omar Belhouchet and his journalists struggled to put out their paper, El Watan (The Nation), the same night that a 1996 jihadist bombing devastated their offices and killed eighteen of their colleagues. In Afghanistan, Young Women for Change took to the streets of Kabul to denounce sexual harassment, undeterred by threats. In Minneapolis, Minnesota, Abdirizak Bihi organized a Ramadan basketball tournament among Somali refugees to counter the influence of Al Shabaab. From Karachi to Tunis, Kabul to Tehran, across the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and beyond, these trailblazers often risked death to combat the rising tide of fundamentalism within their own countries. But this global community of writers, artists, doctors, musicians, museum curators, lawyers, activists, and educators of Muslim heritage remains largely invisible, lost amid the heated coverage of Islamist terror attacks on one side and abuses perpetrated against suspected terrorists on the other. A veteran of twenty years of human rights research and activism, Karima Bennoune draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews to illuminate the inspiring stories of those who represent one of the best hopes for ending fundamentalist oppression worldwide.
Karima Bennoune interviewed journalists, doctors, musicians, museum curators, lawyers, street vendors and women’s rights activists, among others, in her three-year investigation of opposition to the rising tide of Muslim fundamentalism from Lahore to Minneapolis. Her subjects’ own religious views range from the wholly secular to the deeply devout, yet all bear painful witness to the brutal effects of fundamentalist violence and oppression. Defenders of freedom, they struggle to foster creativity, compassion, discussion and diversity even sometimes in the face of death threats (and more than threats) from armed religious militants. Yet, some of these vibrant, engaging and heroic people also suffer from the consequences of counterterrorism.
The aim of this book is quite simply to tell the story of Jesus and his family, as understood in Islam; to tell it in an engaging way that enables the reader to spend some quality time in the company of a few of the greatest men and women who have ever walked our planet; to create the space to consider their words and their actions, to think about their lives and characters, to get to know them more intimately and, hopefully in the process, to establish some kind of a real and personal relationship with them.
Max Visits Charlottesville is a children's picture book written by Karima Freeman and illustrated by Phoebe Cho. Max Visits Charlottesville is a heartwarming story about Max and his dad's travel adventure to Charlottesville, VA. They explore historical landmarks, popular UVA sites, and fun places for kids to play. This story seeks to honor this city and reveal its beauty and fun especially for readers ages 2-7. Max Visits Charlottesville is a sweet, unique story that is perfect for gift giving and includes a To: and From: personalized page.
Vintage Bakelite jewelry is one of the hottest collectibles on the scene. When the author devoted an entire chapter in her recent book, Bakelite Pins, to Shultz pins, Bakelite fans clamored for more! Ron and Ester Shultz are modern artists who rework vintage Bakelite into startlingly beautiful contemporary Bakelite jewelry. From witty pins of every possible subject to confetti polka dotted and checkerboard patterned bangles, and more, Shultz Bakelite Jewelry takes Bakelite into a whole new realm. Covering the entire artistic career of Ron and Ester Shultz, this full color book shows hundreds of pieces, including many rare earlier pieces, along with notes on the Shultz's techniques and designs, and pricing on almost every piece. This colorful, happy book will show you why Shultz Bakelite jewelry will definitely be the Bakelite collectible of the future.
Ghana’s demographic profile is changing, and demographic, epidemiological, and nutrition transitions are well underway. However, several of Ghana’s health outcome performances, especially in terms of child health and maternal health, are worse than the levels found in other comparable lower middle income and health spending countries. The volume is timely, given the stage of the Ghana's development. It briefly discusses some of the debates in Ghana’s health sector: decentralization and governance, private sector partnership, strengthening health systems, and health financing. It brings together several elements of health system development and challenges and links it to health financing and delivery performance. The volume reviews the situation among human resources for health and pharmaceuticals. The private sector is growing and attention is required on its development. The volume benefits from health service delivery assessments in the public and private sectors, and finds large variations in distribution and weak incentives to improve productivity and performance. It also reviews the demand side financing reform, its coverage of the population and its effect on service use and the financial sustainability of the National Health Insurance Scheme. There is fragmentation in financing of public health, and inefficiency in health spending, and there is need to improve spending in areas that provide a higher value for money. Data overall has been a constraint, however, the study benefits from various household level surveys to disaggregate the analysis by income quintiles. It also reviews the household’s vulnerability to health shocks and their financial protection against illness costs. There is inequity in health access, health service use, and health outcomes. The Northern regions have poorer results. Finally, the volume highlights the range of policy options needed to improve health system performance and health outcomes. At this stage of the country’s development, and taking the agenda for reform to the next level, the Government of Ghana could embark on significant reforms in the areas of (a) decentralization and governance, (b) health service delivery, (c) public health, and (d) health financing. Further it should set up a holistic and accountable health reform process as it transitions to universal coverage along with its concomitant service delivery, public health, and governance reforms.
Who are You? a Book of Very Serious Questions
Karima Sperling; Alia Nazeer
Little Bird Books
2015
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