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An Agame Father Teaching His Son Survival Skills

Post by sesame » 23 Jan 2024, 17:31

This picture should hang at the Louvre with caption "A Father Teaching his Son Survival Skills!" It would beat the Mona Lisa easily! :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: An Agame Father Teaching His Son Survival Skills

Post by Somaliman » 28 Jan 2024, 08:11

As environmental protesters have started to hurl soup on to the Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, at the Louvre in Paris, calling for “healthy and sustainable food”, I think it's a good idea to send the picture of the Agame father teaching his son food survival skills to the Louvre. I'm of the opinion that they would be happy to replace Mona Lisa with the picture of the Agame father and his son.

And guess what - both protestors and visitors would be happy to donate to this Agame father and son, and any soup meant to be thrown on the Mona Lisa would also be donated to them.





Environmental activists hurl soup at Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris on Sunday.

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Re: An Agame Father Teaching His Son Survival Skills

Post by Fiyameta » 28 Jan 2024, 14:18

It's like every time they serve as mercenaries, they go back to the stone age, feeding on grass roots they dug up with bare hands. They never learn.
sesame wrote:
23 Jan 2024, 17:31
This picture should hang at the Louvre with caption "A Father Teaching his Son Survival Skills!" It would beat the Mona Lisa easily! :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: An Agame Father Teaching His Son Survival Skills

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 24 Sep 2024, 14:57

Insecurity, funding gap challenge WFP operations in Ethiopia

Sep 23, 2024





The UN World Food Program (WFP) said its operations in Ethiopia is being challenged by funding gap and insecurity that resulted in the killings of 8 humanitarian workers and 20 abductions last year.

“…Growing insecurity particularly in Amhara Region is hindering our activities. Our operations face sever insecurity. This year eight lives of humanitarian staff have been lost and another twenty have been abducted,” said Country Director of WFP, Mr. Zlatan Milišić, who briefed journalists this morning at Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Security of humanitarian workers is paramount and we are working with our partners to reduce these security risk,” he said.

He noted that as a result of the upcoming Meher season of Ethiopia, which is expected to cut the number of people who need food assistance by half, the total number of people who need food assistance is estimated to be around 4.3 million in the coming three months. Meanwhile, he said WFP has only the capacity to help only 1.3 million people because of the funding gap. “WFP needs 341 million USD to sustain our operations and provide the food assistance needed. But we are still struggling with major funding shortage,” he said.

“…While we face enormous challenges with right funding and an enabling safe environment, there are also opportunities to engage and… to achieve zero hunger in Ethiopia,” he said, indicating that despite the challenges WFP has reached 90 percent of the intended beneficiaries.


Source: The UN World Food Program (WFP).

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Re: An Agame Father Teaching His Son Survival Skills

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 13 Nov 2024, 17:29



HIV/AIDS and poverty ravaged nappy headed low IQ Agame need your help, Donate now.

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Re: An Agame Father Teaching His Son Survival Skills

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 18 Dec 2024, 20:34




There is a grim future ahead for Agames.

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