Sentence examples for activities organized with from inspiring English sources

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That is why awareness-raising sessions and prevention activities organized with the support of traditional and religious chiefs, are so important.

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Today, however, Roeya, along with 400 other children, participates in a recreational festival with psychosocial activities organized by UNICEF.

With many entertainment activities organized for children, such as singing, dancing, knowledge quizzes, drawing contests, hand-washing competitions, forums and dialogues with local leaders, the Festival aims to promote hygienic behaviours among children in the community.

Social activities that are organized with mentors and Program benefactors provide an opportunity for informal interactions, and for interns to learn more about the MSGCC research community.

Workshops and special activities have been organized with local singers from every age and background, and Tod Machover has chosen several hundred of them to sing in the final performances with The Philadelphia Orchestra under the baton of its music director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

Thus the worksite may be considered as an ideal arena for implementation of physical activity: it is organized with information and communication systems, has contact with its workers on a daily basis, and may take social responsibilities.

If you missed the painting with soils activity organized by the Soil and Crop Sciences Section to celebrate World Soil Week Dec. 10, you can watch a one-minute time-lapse video to see what you missed.

Zlatko Vučina, Director of the Public Health Institute of FBiH, described the activities during the Immunisation Week organized with UNICEF's support, which were aimed at informing the parents and health professionals.

The first half of the 19th century saw geological and paleontological activity become increasingly well organized with the growth of geologic societies and museums and an increasing number of professional geologists and fossil specialists.

In 1822 the word "paleontology" was invented by the editor of a French scientific journal to refer to the study of ancient living organisms through fossils, and the first half of the 19th century saw geological and paleontological activity become increasingly well organized with the growth of geologic societies and museums and an increasing number of professional geologists and fossil specialists.

All activities are organized jointly with UNICEF partners.

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