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As part of the Fiscal Transition Support Programme (FTSP) in West Africa, the OECD is organising a transfer pricing capacity building workshop from 5 to 7 March 2024 in Accra, Ghana, attended by representatives from 13 West African countries’ tax administrations, and from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) Commissions.

 

More information: oe.cd/5rQ

 

Credits: Winfred Yeboah Photos

Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

At the YWCA Capacity Building Institute, held on February 6-8, 2014, in Sante Fe, New Mexico

At the YWCA Capacity Building Institute, held on February 6-8, 2014, in Sante Fe, New Mexico

Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

Strengthening Capacity Building for Energy Transition to Accelerate Global Energy Transformation. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

At the YWCA Capacity Building Institute, held on February 6-8, 2014, in Sante Fe, New Mexico

COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.

 

Brussels, 27-28 January 2020

Sophie de Coninck, Director UNFCCC MOI Division, speaks during Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

Photo from the ICANN Capacity Building Session ("How the Internet Works") at the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, which took place 18 October 2024 in Ottawa, Canada

Budapest, 27-28 February 2025: The OECD and the Hungarian Competition Authority held a conference to celebrate 20 years of the Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

 

The OECD Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia fosters effective competition and co-operation through technical capacity-building activities to competition officials, regulators and judges from around 17 competition agencies in the region.

Learn more about the work of the centre at oe.cd/rcc-eeca

Capacity building session 3: From ex situ to in situ conservation

Sessions de renforcement des capacités 3: Passage de la conservation ex situ à la conservation in situ

Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 24 October 2016

1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”

1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”

Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.

More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:

www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/

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28 Nov - 02 Dec 2017, Abidjan,

Cote d I'vore

Budapest, 27-28 February 2025: The OECD and the Hungarian Competition Authority held a conference to celebrate 20 years of the Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

 

The OECD Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia fosters effective competition and co-operation through technical capacity-building activities to competition officials, regulators and judges from around 17 competition agencies in the region.

Learn more about the work of the centre at oe.cd/rcc-eeca

Capacity Building Hub Opening. (Photo:© UN Climate Change - Diego Herculano)

Capacity Building of Women Representatives, PRIA Education and International Womens Day, India

At the YWCA Capacity Building Institute, held on February 6-8, 2014, in Sante Fe, New Mexico

Budapest, 27-28 February 2025: The OECD and the Hungarian Competition Authority held a conference to celebrate 20 years of the Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

 

The OECD Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia fosters effective competition and co-operation through technical capacity-building activities to competition officials, regulators and judges from around 17 competition agencies in the region.

Learn more about the work of the centre at oe.cd/rcc-eeca

A full-day workshop on June 6 that brought together more than 100 attendees from Chicago’s minority business technical assistance and capacity building ecosystem.

COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.

 

Brussels, 27-28 January 2020

In September of 2012, one of the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia's Senior Software Developers, Channa Ly, taught a PHP study group. The small session was attended by a diverse group of learners from NCHADS (National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STD), ITC (Institute Technology of Cambodia), and others universities.

At the YWCA Capacity Building Institute, held on February 6-8, 2014, in Sante Fe, New Mexico

At the YWCA Capacity Building Institute, held on February 6-8, 2014, in Sante Fe, New Mexico

COMECE hosted a two-day capacity-building seminar of Catholic-inspired organisations. It was an opportunity to present COMECE’s Future of Work Statement.

 

Brussels, 27-28 January 2020

Budapest, 27-28 February 2025: The OECD and the Hungarian Competition Authority held a conference to celebrate 20 years of the Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

 

The OECD Regional Centre for Competition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia fosters effective competition and co-operation through technical capacity-building activities to competition officials, regulators and judges from around 17 competition agencies in the region.

Learn more about the work of the centre at oe.cd/rcc-eeca

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