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This working group is focused on discussions about content management

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about content management and sourcing of information from Sierra Leone and bring it to the World with the proper steps.

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Members

Bob Feron Elhadj Drame Hank Rappaport hank_test jperodin Kathy Gilbeaux
Lisa Stelly Thomas Maeryn Obley mdmcdonald MDMcDonald_me_com mike kraft

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content_management@m.resiliencesystem.org

(task) US Hospitals Unprepared To Manage Ebola Waste

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ebola hospitals waste management

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(task) 3,000 NY City Buildings to Get Energy Retrofits | Energy Manager Today

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NYRS

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renewables, energy

http://www.energymanagertoday.com/3000-ny-city-buildings-get-energy-retrofits-0105144/

3,000 NY City Buildings to Get Energy Retrofits

September 23, 2014 by Linda Hardesty

(task) Is the Rockefeller family really getting out of oil?

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petro, political economy
http://m.theengineer.co.uk/1019243.article?mobilesite=enabled

Is the Rockefeller family really getting out of oil?
24 September 2014 | By Jon Excell

(task) On a Warmer Planet, Which Cities Will Be Safest? - NYTimes.com

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cities, climate change

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/science/on-a-warmer-planet-which-cities-will-be-safest.html?_r=0

On a Warmer Planet, Which Cities Will Be Safest?

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(task) Renewable Energy for Rural Health Clinics

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health clinics, renewables, solar, wind, Palestine

Fwd: NYTimes: Fresh Graves Point to Undercount of Ebola Toll

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DMORT, surveillance, ebola

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> From: Michael Kraft <mbkraft@erols.com>
> Subject: NYTimes: Fresh Graves Point to Undercount of Ebola Toll
> Date: September 23, 2014 at 7:21:45 AM EDT
> To: Kathy Gilbeaux <gilbojer@aol.com>, "Michael.D.McDonald@mac.com" <michael.d.mcdonald@mac.com>
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> On way to y can't post till 10: 30
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/world/africa/23ebola.html?smid=nytcore-iphone-share&smprod=nytcore-iphone
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> While the Sierra Leone Health Ministry confirms 10 Ebola deaths, a Freetown cemetery says it has added 110 graves in eight days alone.
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> Sent from my iPhone

Rockefellers, Heirs to an Oil Fortune, Will Divest Charity of Fossil Fuels - NYTimes.com

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Divestment, petro

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/22/us/heirs-to-an-oil-fortune-join-the-divestment-drive.html?_r=0

Rockefellers, Heirs to an Oil Fortune, Will Divest Charity of Fossil Fuels

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Stephen Heintz, left, with Valerie Rockefeller Wayne and Steven Rockefeller on Tuesday. Credit Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
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John D. Rockefeller built a vast fortune on oil. Now his heirs are abandoning fossil fuels.

The family whose legendary wealth flowed from Standard Oil is planning to announce on Monday that its $860 million philanthropic organization, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, is joining the divestment movement that began a couple years ago on college campuses.

The announcement, timed to precede Tuesday’s opening of the United Nations climate change summit meeting in New York City, is part of a broader and accelerating initiative.

Ban Ki-moon: 'World living in an era of unprecedented level of crises' | World news | The Guardian

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climate change, high severity crisis, ebola, UN

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/21/ban-ki-moon-world-living-era-undprecedented-level-crises

Ban Ki-moon: 'World living in an era of unprecedented level of crises'

United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon with actor Leonardo DiCaprio during his designation ceremony as the UN Messenger of Peace. Photograph: EPA
More than 140 heads of state and government fly in to New York this week for the United Nations general assembly amid apprehension that international order is unraveling at an accelerating pace, while the world's leaders seem ever less willing or able to deal with the proliferating threats.

The UN's humanitarian agencies are in danger of being completely overwhelmed by the multiple crises. Ebola is spreading rapidly across West Africa, swamping rickety national health systems and a thus-far underfunded UN effort to stop its advance. The spread of Islamic State (Isis) extremists in the Middle East, feeding on the destruction of the Syrian civil war and exposing the weakness of the Iraqi state, has similarly outpaced patchy international efforts at containment.

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