Friday, December 13, 2019

Emperor Haile Selassie I Speaks In English

Emperor Haile Selassie I Speaks In English
"...even in the 20th century, with faith, courage and a just cause,
#David will still beat "Goliath..."

Thursday, December 12, 2019

DailyVerses.net


Kenya

#Jamhuri is #Swahili for Republic and #JamhuriDay is also known as Republic Day/Independence Day. This is Kenya's National Day...It celebrates #Kenya becoming a republic on 12/12/1964 and also marks Kenya's independence from the #UK on 12/12/1963.-Office Holidays.
 
 

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Raise Ye Mighty People!

#MovingAhead "...#Rise ye mighty people, ye-ah! There's work to be done, So let's do it-a little by little: Rise from your sleepless slumber! #Yes, yeah! Yes, yeah! We're more than sand on the seashore, We're more than numbers. All together now:.."-Bob Marley & The Wailers lyrics

Friday, December 6, 2019

30 years ago today.

May the women♀️ #RIP.
A heartbreak.
"The commemorative plaque shown during a ceremony marking the 28th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre when a gunman shot 14 women to death and injured 14 other people Wednesday, December 6, 2017 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson."

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Montreal Quebec

Sang as kids in #Kenya, "Were you ever in #Quebec, stowing (sp) timber all the way, were you ever in Quebec, riding on a donkey...hey ho the way we go x2 donkey riding x2, hey ho, hey ho the way we go, riding on a donkey." #Montreal #Quebec is a place to visit again. #KenyaCanada
 

 

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Worlds AIDS Day

This #WorldsAIDSDay 2019 is full of #Hope. It is empowering for those living with #HIVAIDS to hear such encouraging words from @CanadianPM. To have hope is to see the end of HIVAIDS, to see prolonged life and #believe #HappyNoAIDSDay is possible for all, and in our time...soon.



Statement by the Prime Minister on World AIDS Day
Ottawa, Ontario


The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on World AIDS Day:
“On World AIDS Day, we stand in solidarity with people in Canada, and around the globe, living with HIV and AIDS. Today, as we recommit ourselves to ending this epidemic, we also remember the friends and loved ones we have lost.
“In recent years, there has been important progress in treatment, but there remains work to be done to end the stigma that too many people still face, and ensure that everyone gets the care they deserve.
“This year’s theme, ‘Communities make the difference’, reminds us of the importance of community, from providing supportive networks that ensure no one is left behind, to encouraging people to get tested and connecting them with treatment. Advocates and grassroots organizations change lives for the better, offering invaluable peer-to-peer education, while fighting for sustainable and reliable services for people living with HIV.
“We know that ending this global epidemic means empowering communities. In August, Canada pledged over $930 million for the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. These funds will support prevention, treatment, and care, while helping end the gender and social inequalities, including poverty, that drive the spread of these diseases. Canada remains steadfast in our commitment to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights, especially for women, girls, and marginalized groups.
“This year, we also made important investments in HIV and AIDS research and launched the Five-Year Action Plan on Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections. The plan supports community-based efforts to reach undiagnosed people, which helps improve access to treatment and care, prevents new cases, and reduces discrimination.
“Today, I encourage everyone to raise awareness about HIV, and challenge the misconceptions that lead to stigma. Together, we can end this global epidemic, and ensure that everyone has the care and support they need to live full and healthy lives.”

World AIDS Day 2019


One day, when there will be no more #HIVAIDS, we might be able to say #HappyNoAIDSDay. The mind has heard what the mind has been thinking all along, "With a collective effort, we believe one day...HIV will be eradicated from the human population." -Prof Liang. #WorldAIDSDay2019