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The Hague Summit on Accountability in the Digital Age will focus on safeguarding the role of the internet as a tool for personal, professional, and social engagement.
I4ADA is taking concrete steps to increase access to knowledge, evidence-based trust and measures to foster accountability. The goals are to facilitate transparency, a common understanding, and thus to promote a maximum sustainable net benefit for people and societies worldwide.
More info: i4ada.org
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Fotografie Erik Kottier
The Hague Summit on Accountability in the Digital Age will focus on safeguarding the role of the internet as a tool for personal, professional, and social engagement.
I4ADA is taking concrete steps to increase access to knowledge, evidence-based trust and measures to foster accountability. The goals are to facilitate transparency, a common understanding, and thus to promote a maximum sustainable net benefit for people and societies worldwide.
More info: i4ada.org
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Fotografie Erik Kottier
The Hague Summit on Accountability in the Digital Age will focus on safeguarding the role of the internet as a tool for personal, professional, and social engagement.
I4ADA is taking concrete steps to increase access to knowledge, evidence-based trust and measures to foster accountability. The goals are to facilitate transparency, a common understanding, and thus to promote a maximum sustainable net benefit for people and societies worldwide.
More info: i4ada.org
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Fotografie Erik Kottier
2021-06-08: On screen, (1st row, L-R) Theo Chiviru, Development & Governance enthusiast, Zimbabwe Patriot; Joe Powell, Campaigner for democracy and open government, Co-founder Kensington Against Dirty Money; Carina Sugden, Chief Governance Officer at African Development Bank Group; (2nd row, L-R) Maureen Kariuki ,Senior Regional Coordinator, Africa and the Middle East, Open Government Partnership (OGP); Evelynne Change,
Chief Governance Officer at African Development Bank; Abdoulaye Coulibaly, Director, Governance and Public Financial Management, AfDB; (3rd row, L-R) FLORENCE DENNIS, Division Manager at AfDB; Fred Kabanda ,Division Manager, Extractives at African Development Bank and an Official during the virtual Open government and Accountability Webinar.
Secondary school students perform a drama on how an ICC court would operate should Joseph Kony be captured during the celebrations in Gulu for International Criminal Justice Day. This is depicting witness protection when providing testimony (July 2011).
Copyright © 2011 Justice and Reconciliation Project
This CreativeMornings/Ghent event was hosted by WATT The Firms.
Our speaker was Alexander Popelier.
This event was possible thanks to the support of Accountable.
Photo by Martin Corlazzoli | Instagram: corlazzzoli
Concept, design, Photoshop/Illustrator photo re-touch and illustration
Internal promotion web graphic
Created for Sprint / Nextel Communications
© Sprint Nextel All rights reserved.
A new proposed law will hold vaping product manufacturers and wholesalers accountable for deceptive practices that prioritize profit over people.
If passed, the vaping product damages and health care costs recovery act, introduced on Oct. 8, 2025, will enable British Columbia to take legal action against companies that cause public harm through misleading promotion of vaping products.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32880