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On February 4, 2011, CSIS’s Dan Runde guided a discussion with panelists Dr. Alex Dehgan of USAID, Dr. John McArthur of Millennium Promise, and Dr. Sasha Kramer of SOIL on innovation and the Millennium Development Goals. The panelists presented public, private, and systemic ways to spur development through innovation, including
* how to take development interventions to scale;
* using prize authority at USAID to stimulate problem solving; and
* how to foster cross-disciplinary cooperation to manage complexity.
The event was part of Our Global Challenges, a discussion series held at CSIS in partnership with the University of Miami’s Knight Center for International Media. For more on this event including full audio and video visit csis.org/event/harnessing-innovation-achieve-millennium-d...
CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
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CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and the University of Miami Knight Center for International Media held a discussion:
Confronting the Tough Challenges in HIV Prevention
With:
Ambassador Eric Goosby
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
Ambassador Goosby will outlined his view of the core challenges and opportunities in implementing a prevention strategy for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
For more information including multimedia please visit Confronting the Tough Challenges in HIV Prevention on csis.org.
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Gary Sinise & The CSI: NY Production Crew At Work In NYC.
CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
Rockaway Township Library hosted a special CSI Detective Science program by Mad Science. Here, kids are mixing and testing mystery powders like in a crime lab. This was part of The Big Read premiere party for The Maltese Falcon.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and TCU's Schieffer School of Journalism hosted a session of
The CSIS-Schieffer Series Dialogues
Presented by United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
on
Implications of the Gulf Spill
Moderated by:
Bob Schieffer
Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;
Anchor, CBS News' "Face the Nation"
Panelists:
Dr. James R. Schlesinger
Former Secretary of Energy;
Trustee and Counselor, CSIS
Phil Sharp
President, Resources for the Future
Frank Verrastro
Director, CSIS Energy and National Security Program
Steven Mufson
Energy Correspondent, The Washington Post
For more information including complete audio and video recordings please visit csis.org/event/implications-gulf-spill.
CSIS staff and interns relaxed on Friday and enjoyed food, sun, and the excitement of the Whippersnappers v. Geezers softball game.
Geezers, per usual, came out on top!
Featuring:
Nicholas R. Lardy
Anthony M. Solomon Senior Fellow,
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Derek M. Scissors
Resident Scholar,
American Enterprise Institute
Moderated by:
Christopher K. Johnson
CSIS Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies
Center for Strategic and International Studies
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the University of Miami Knight Center for International Media hosted
Our Global Challenges: A Series of Dialogues on the Pressing Issues of Our Time
On
ONE's 2010 DATA Report: Building on Progress Made and Lessons Learned since Gleneagles to Meet the Millennium Development Goals
The 2010 DATA Report gives a final verdict on the G8's progress in meeting their Gleneagles commitments to sub-Saharan Africa and recommends a renewed strategy for 2010-2015.
For more information visit csis.org/event/ones-2010-data-report
Detective
Boyd of the McLoud Police Department gives teens a look into Crime Scene Investigation and the McLoud Public Library
June 29, 2011
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the University of Miami Knight Center for International Media hosted
Our Global Challenges: A Series of Dialogues on the Pressing Issues of Our Time
On
ONE's 2010 DATA Report: Building on Progress Made and Lessons Learned since Gleneagles to Meet the Millennium Development Goals
The 2010 DATA Report gives a final verdict on the G8's progress in meeting their Gleneagles commitments to sub-Saharan Africa and recommends a renewed strategy for 2010-2015.
For more information visit csis.org/event/ones-2010-data-report
On February 4, 2011, CSIS’s Dan Runde guided a discussion with panelists Dr. Alex Dehgan of USAID, Dr. John McArthur of Millennium Promise, and Dr. Sasha Kramer of SOIL on innovation and the Millennium Development Goals. The panelists presented public, private, and systemic ways to spur development through innovation, including
* how to take development interventions to scale;
* using prize authority at USAID to stimulate problem solving; and
* how to foster cross-disciplinary cooperation to manage complexity.
The event was part of Our Global Challenges, a discussion series held at CSIS in partnership with the University of Miami’s Knight Center for International Media. For more on this event including full audio and video visit csis.org/event/harnessing-innovation-achieve-millennium-d...
Eva La Rue stars as Natalia Boa Vista in CSI: MIAMI, a fast-paced drama that follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes, on the CBS Television Network.
Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS
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