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Have read your very informative article and shared it with my UNICEF and UN colleagues. Thanks Marlene. Maggie Chand
What an exciting trip and wonderful report and photos. You certainly were very adventurous and describes so much and in detail. Congratulations, Detlef. And congratulations also on transferring your slides to digital. I never attempted it.
Great pectoral story, Detlef. Reminded me of my good old days in Malawi under Kamuzu Banda. ell preserved pictures prior to invasion by digital cameras. Cheers!
Thank you Marlene. I did action on a request since you last posted the info and awaiting a response. Thank you for providing this reminder. Lou
Ezio Gianni MURZI commented on "Southern Magic - a Tavelogue: Detlef Palm"
19 hours ago
Beautiful Travelogue, fantastically remastered wonderful analog photos! Bravo and thank you for sharing!
Hello colleagues - greetings. Being a miser with the words, I would say it straight. The ED's briefing note should say that (i) there has been too much talking in UNICEF. It should be replaced with 'doing' what UNICEF professes. 'Showing by doing' strategy was buried long time back (ii) tell the donors (sugar coated development partners) that UNICEF too has made / makes mistakes but it is upfront about it and will ensure that mistakes are not repeated (iii) the rising graph of funding is no indication of meaningful work and lastly (iv) the new ED from the US should know that she/he comes at a cost of another equally/more deserving candidate from the developing world. If the ED is perceptive, this should suffice. If not, even a ten pager would make no difference. It is sad that the ED positions in various UN bodies have been cornered by few countries. Cartel mentality anyone? I think I have used too many words. Adios.
It's surely a strange anomaly of history that the one Member State never to ratify the CRC is the one that always chooses the ED. If necessary, as it sometimes has been, a strong brief on the significance and workings of the CRC, its Committee and UNICEF's 'expert advice' role would be at the top of the list.
Great photos from your Journey through Namibia, which made me "homesick." I travelled almost the whole Land of the Brave as the UN RC, except for the Skeleton coast. We never got there, just close by. I did however get to the Diamond exploration fields in Orangemund on a special permit, and crossed the huge area between Orangemund and Luderitz. Namibia is an amazing country, which should be on everbody's bucket list. ☺️🇸🇸
Sree Gururaja commented on "Southern Magic - a Tavelogue: Detlef Palm"
Yesterday
Detlef, bravo! the pictures of the Namibia desert are enchanting and the family photos enrich the narration.. wow! 8000 kms is a lot of travel and admire the resilience of you, Gabi and your ‘cooperative’ children (!) . Thanks for sharing! Sree
Nov 16, 2021
Thanks Mariangela. We would be delighted if you can join our group of national focal points. I will write to you separately on what is involved. Tom
In Response to a comment by Mariangela Bavicchi
Nov 16, 2021
Hi, anyone in Switzerland? If none, I can suggest my name Mariangela Bavicchi mbavicchi@hotmail.com
Nov 16, 2021
Hi, anyone in Switzerland? If none, I can suggest my name Mariangela Bavicchi mbavicchi@hotmail.com
Our post refers to the Time magazine nomination of the Learning Passport as one of the best 100 Inventions in 2021. The link leads to the Time magazine article. For information about the learning passport, visit https://www.learningpassport.org/ or the unicef.org website.
So how does it work? Whatever was attached didn't open.
Thanks Gianni for that evening tour of Rome. I think all places in Italy are beautiful Maybe your next tour could be of Firenze and Pisa. It was such a wonderful reunion you and Francesca had organized in Viareggio and the trip to Pisa.
In the news it's kind of discriminatory that India and China are singled out while the US which also did not sign to phase out the coal is never mentioned. Similarly Australia which is one of the largest producers of coal is not mentioned either! How can one rely on any news media?
I enjoy reading your article. Congrats! What do you think : If UN disappears will anyone notice? I think Yes: not for its accomplishments but for missing the fun of the Talk.
Good comments Afshan. It is wonderful to see you in such an important position today. Keep up the great work. Best wishes. Jim
BELLISSIMO GIANNI..GRAZIE MILLE. What is it about the City of Rome ? Its cathedrals with their dome, And fountains that do not foam Many parks and gardens planted in loam, The Ferraris without any chrome. A place where one can roam Or read many a Dante tome Aren't you lucky to call it your Home !!
Nov 15, 2021
Lovely to read you! Thank you for your comment. Where are you these days? Regards, Gianni
In Response to a comment by Maie Ayoub von Kohl
Nov 15, 2021
Thank you Tad for your nice comment! Coming from the excellent photographer that you are, is even more appreciated.
In Response to a comment by Tad Palac
Nov 15, 2021
Thank you Ian! I am happy the series brought back lovely memories of your glimpse to Italy: culture, history, FOOD!!! You are right, your children are right!
In Response to a comment by Ian MacLeod
Nov 15, 2021
Dear Gulbadan -- I am happy you liked the series. Thank you for your lovely comment! Gianni
In Response to a comment by Gulbadan Habibi
Nov 15, 2021
Thank you, much appreciated! Gianni
In Response to a comment by David Wood
Detlef, indeed a good summary of how the UN is looked at by many people around the world. I remember vividly the discussions with relatives and friends when I still was in active service. I used to say that at least, the Un brings together the leaders and people from different corners of our world, so that they can see and learn, that the others are also human beings! Not better, not worse but different!
Thanks Gianni what a wonderful small tour which could have lasted for 1,000 of photos. We had # 2 son on school exchange in Ireland in 2018 so we came across from Australia with older son and had a micro trip to Rome. We asked the two sons where they would like to go and both said Rome. Why? Culture. History. Food. Food. Food, and food was the response - and they were not disappointed.
Wonderfiul set of pictures of the eternal city, Gianni!
Thank you for the beautiful tour of Rome and the magnificent pictures. Under this COVID19 restrictions your tour is the best we can get. Gulbadan Habibi
A beautiful glimpse of Rome, one of my favourite cities. Thanks
Indeed, no system is performing the way it should including Capitalism. If we are to go by original ideology of communism centralised governance and centralised state-run economy form the backbone of the system. But as the Capitalism is taking over global finance, trade and banking through any means, and also closing in on all forms of governance including social democracies, the last remining communist countries have no choice but to adapt their economies with pragmatism. As the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping famously highlighted ancient Chinese saying in 1997 ‘it does not matter if a cat is black or white as long as it can catch a mouse’. It is a way of logicality when you are surrounded by adversaries.
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  1. Dear Gianni Murzi. I have been thinking hard and I can’t remember where, which country you and I were invited for lunch/dinner to our dear colleague and friend Baquir’s house? If you do, can you refresh my memory, please. Thank you and all the best.

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    1. Dear Gulbadan— I guess I met Baquer three times and I think I was invited at his house, where we possibly met, either in Nairobi in 1988, or in Egypt around 1994-1995, or in Tehran when a MENA Region Rep’s Meeting was organised there under Sarojini Vittachi chair towards 1996/97.  Does your recollection correspond? Let me know  as I’m equally interested.

      Best regards, Gianni

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    2. Thank you, Gianni for responding. Your brain is so much sharper than mine. Mine unfortunately is slowed a little by the car accident I was in 2 and half years ago. It wasn’t in Tehran. I have been to Tehran in 1970 on my way back to Kabul from Honolulu. When I went to Cairo Laila Bisharat was the Rep so it must have been in Nairobi. Baquir was alone, his beautiful wife must have been on travel some. We spent a couple of hours with him and had delicious Iranian meal. Those were lovely times. All the best! Gulbadan

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