VISUALISING BHUTAN
A photo essay to introduce you to the EATWELL project.
A photo essay to introduce you to the EATWELL project.
In the spirit of life long learning
The website platform is collaborate with other Ebola response anthropology initiatives in US, Europe and West Africa. As well as, the Emergency Ebola Anthropology Network and the francophone SHS Ebola Network. These networks support to uploading papers and resources onto the Platform. Besides, the Royal Anthropological Institute is their non-academic partner.
Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America enacted this policy in 111th Congress assembled.
The author is Didier Fassin works at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, French, social science and anthropology, and the research article is translated by Rachel Gomme.
There is an interactive tool which can search some grant data by location and disaster. They apply diagram to show the data and easy to analyse. For example, Summary of Disaster Declarations and Grants which can see the Federal declared disaster occurred in each state, and also summary of FEMA’s support for fire, preparedness, mitigation, and assistance. There are also other graphics show different data of disaster and FEMA assistance.
William Broadway design this product, who is an industrial design & Technology student in Loughborough University in UK.
There are five sub-category at the top band within Interactive Clinical Tools, Diagnosis & Treatment, Reference & Data, Overview and Get REMM App. User can choose more category in each sub-category, and get more detail information.
Another app of We-Consent is “records student agreeing to sexual activity”. It is terrible as well, it within an implied effect.
Bhutan, Haa district