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The ECB Scholarship for Women, supports female scholars from low-income backgrounds to pursue postgraduate studies and to improve gender balance at our entry level positions.

 

As part of this scholarship, we welcomed 22 scholars from three different cohorts in an on-site study visit. This was an opportunity for them to learn more about the role of the ECB and to engage with the ECB’s Senior Leadership, including the Scholarship Sponsors and Executive and Supervisory Board members.

 

Photo: Sanziana Perju / ECB

GPE's Board of Directors met in Nairobi, Kenya, from December 10 to 12, 2019.

 

Credit: Ludovica Pellicioli

Holiday gathering during the last Board meeting of 2023.

 

Photo courtesy of Sean Crumley

Thomas Roth-Roffy, the investigator-in-charge and Tracy Murrell, the NTSB Director of Marine Safety.

This photo taken August 5, 2004 marks the re-opening of the Flinton LIbrary. In this photo (L-R) Wilma Wood, Gordon Wood and Carolyn Hasler (Member of the Library Board).

 

The Libraries (Flinton and Denbigh) received a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2003-2004. An exterior ramp and door were added to the Flinton Library. An interior ramp was added at the Denbigh Library. A new large print section was added at each location. The Libraries also received funds from the MInistry of Culture to operate a Community Access site and purchase 3 new computer and work stations. As a CAP site the libraries received funds to install a satellite high-speed Internet connection. Each location was open 10 hours per week. Total attendance at the kids program was 129.

 

Part of the Ken & Cathy Hook Album

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The Board of Directors of the Global Partnership for Education met in Stockholm, Sweden.

 

June 11 to 13, 2019.

 

Credit: GPE / Chantal Rigaud

Marion Bethel is a national cultural icon, social activist, and celebrated Bahamian poet. Mrs. Bethel recently produced an award winning documentary which tells the story of a crucial historical period for the Bahamas called "Womanish Ways: Freedom, Human Rights & Democracy. The Woman's Suffrage Movement in The Bahamas". The film is a vibrant and compelling story which will enrich your understanding of this wonderful nation we are all indebted to. See the film's trailer on youtube here. Or check out her Director's Note attached below with more information on the scope and hope for the film.

Marion Bethel is a national cultural icon, social activist, and celebrated Bahamian poet. Mrs. Bethel recently produced an award winning documentary which tells the story of a crucial historical period for the Bahamas called "Womanish Ways: Freedom, Human Rights & Democracy. The Woman's Suffrage Movement in The Bahamas". The film is a vibrant and compelling story which will enrich your understanding of this wonderful nation we are all indebted to. See the film's trailer on youtube here. Or check out her Director's Note attached below with more information on the scope and hope for the film.

Marion Bethel is a national cultural icon, social activist, and celebrated Bahamian poet. Mrs. Bethel recently produced an award winning documentary which tells the story of a crucial historical period for the Bahamas called "Womanish Ways: Freedom, Human Rights & Democracy. The Woman's Suffrage Movement in The Bahamas". The film is a vibrant and compelling story which will enrich your understanding of this wonderful nation we are all indebted to. See the film's trailer on youtube here. Or check out her Director's Note attached below with more information on the scope and hope for the film.

WASHINGTON (May 10, 2022) — National Transportation Safety Board Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg, Chair Jennifer Homendy and Member Michael Graham during today's board meeting on the Dec. 26, 2019, air tour helicopter crash near Kekaha, Hawaii, that killed six people.

 

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