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I’m happy to share that I’ve completed my Postgraduate Degree at Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education!
#HarvardNetwork




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Absolutely delighted to share that I have accepted a permanent lectureship in @EducationBATH at @UniofBath. It's taken awhile to sink in - that precarious feeling is a bastard to shift! I think it was turning the key to my new office that did the trick 🥳
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@hello_sarkar Kirtipur ko naya bato laboratory school ko chowk dekhi chovar jane bato bistar garda gardai bich ma chodeko ra khaldo, dhula jasta samasya le dainik yatra garne sabari sadan, ra yatru le dukha paye ko, dhulo le garda janta ko health ma samasya aai hospital ma admit hunu pare ko
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@SuryaRAcharya डा साब जस्तै नकरात्मकता फैलाउनेहरूको पनि उत्तिकै हात छ
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चिया खानु भो भनेर सोधेजस्तै केहिदिन सम्म मत दिनु भो भनेर सोध्ने हो।🙈 भिडियोसहित छ । हेर्नुहोला मत दिनु होला।🙏 unitedpeople.global/sustainability…
Deelipa Shree🇳🇵@deelipaaa
सबैजनामा नमस्कार। साउथ एसिया क्षेत्रबाट म #JOURNEYTOHURRICANE क्याम्पेनमा छनौट भएको सुनाउन पाँउदा खुशी छु। यहाँको मतले मलाई आगामी यात्रामा अझ सहयोग हुनेछ।त्यसैले आशिर्वादसहित मत माग्न आए। कृपया मत दिनुहोला। केहि दिनकालागी मात्रै मतदान आजबाट खुलेको छ।🙏🇳🇵❤️ unitedpeople.global/sustainability…
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@KraantiKumar @563Rajendra Why are spreading wrong messages? For your knowledge Buddha was born in Lumbini Nepal not in India! Check whc.unesco.org/en/list/666/
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UN Chief @antonioguterres: "The mountains are issuing a distress call. COP28 must respond with a rescue plan"
"It is deeply shocking to learn how fast the Himalayan glaciers are melting.
And deeply distressing to hear first-hand from local communities about the terrible impact on their lives.
#Nepal, and other vulnerable mountain countries, are being pounded by a crisis that is not of their making.
The country has lost close to a third of its ice in just over thirty years – a direct result of the greenhouse [gas] pollution heating our planet.
That means swollen lakes and rivers flooding, sweeping away entire communities.
It means rising seas threatening communities around the world.
And melting is accelerating.
Unless we change course, we will unleash catastrophe:
The glaciers could disappear altogether.
That means massively reduced flows for major Himalayan rivers like the Indus, the Ganges and Brahmaputra.
Deltas decimated by saltwater.
Low-lying communities wiped out, millions of people forced from their homes, and floods and droughts accelerating around the world.
Nepal’s mountains are crying out for help and COP28 must respond.
The Global Stocktake must look forward and create the conditions for a surge in global climate action in 2025 and beyond.
Critically, we need this COP to deliver in three areas:
First, finance and climate justice.
There can be no climate action without the money to pay for it.
I am calling for developed countries to clarify the delivery of the $100 billion, and to produce a clear plan to double adaptation finance to $40 billion a year by 2025 – as a first step to devoting half of climate finance to adaptation.
But those sums are dwarfed by the scale of what’s needed.
So, we need the outcome of this COP to call for reform of the International Financial Institutions so that they reflect today’s world and are far more responsive to the needs of developing countries.
And for reform of the business models of the Multilateral Development Banks so that they can leverage far more private finance at reasonable cost to developing countries like Nepal.
Responding to the climate disaster shouldn’t create a financial disaster.
So, we also need the outcome of the COP to support an increase in the proportion of climate finance delivered as grants and concessional finance.
And I am calling for countries to boost support for the Loss and Damage Fund. It was an extremely important decision to move forward with it, but we must serious money into it.
Second, this COP needs to set the world up for emissions to plummet.
The door is closing on 1.5 degrees.
But a sliver of light remains.
This COP outcome must set a clear expectation that countries’ 2025 Nationally Determined Contributions will align with the 1.5-degree limit, cover the whole economy, and be delivered on time.
And it must chart a course for a fair, just, and equitable transition from fossil fuels to renewables.
The science is clear: ultimately fossil fuels must go.
We need a clear commitment to double energy efficiency, and bring clean energy to all, by 2030.
And to phase out fossil fuels on a timeframe compatible with achieving the 1.5 degree goal of the Paris Agreement.
Finally, the Global Stocktake must strengthen international cooperation.
The goals of the Paris Agreement depend on it.
We need collaboration between government, and between countries and companies, to drive down emissions, and to protect everyone on earth with an effective early warning system by 2027 and Nepal is an essential candidate to have an effective early warning system.
Excellencies, friends,
The mountains are issuing a distress call.
#COP28 must respond with a rescue plan and let’s give our all to making that that reality emerges from the COP. "
Video: @UN
@COP28_UAE @UNFCCC @ICCInet @anniedare @izabella_koz @oootheyan @JbPradyumna @MarkPerrin9 @SushmitaKunwar3 @cmprachanda
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See JustEd's key findings in 'Evidence Brief 1', now in Spanish and English. tinyurl.com/ykevhfsm We explore how the 3 Rs of social justice can deepen understandings of and manifestations of #transitionaljustice, #epistemicjustice and #environmentaljustice in education
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Proud to announce we have published a practical guide to embedding a justice approach in secondary schooling. @SoysalNese @lizzimilligan Learn more about it today 4pm GMT in an Angel webinar! angel-network.net/WS_JustEd
zenodo.org/records/8399885
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Our research findings are now in print and in motion! Check out our animated film: bath.ac.uk/projects/juste… “the failure to recognise young people’s daily lives is an injustice, it can leave students feeling confused and unable to take positive actions for the SDGs" @lizzimilligan

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@robinshields @UQ_News @UQ_Education @SOEBristol Many Congratulations! Best Wishes! It has been great working with you. I sincerely hope that we will have the opportunity to meet again in Nepal.
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@lizzimilligan @EducationBATH Many Congratulations ! Well deserved
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Sharing JustEd research findings with local government authorities, teachers and students at Rasuwa. #EpistemicJustice #EnvironmentalJustice #TransitionalJustice @JustEd58210237 @lizzimilligan @ashik777444 @racheljwilder

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@ThapajiSurya Afno aase pase surya Thapa Lai dui patak corona vayeko pani tha rahincha pM @ KP Oli lai. DESH RA JANTA KO K THA?
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