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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

WSPM women's capacity building workshop: Poultry Breeding

 

June 2011

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Standing in solidarity, Alberta and Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish closer collaboration and support in the energy sector.

 

The new partnership will focus on sharing knowledge, expertise and best practices in the energy industry. As part of the MOU, Alberta will strive to provide advisory and physical support for the reconstruction of Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

 

“The people of Ukraine and Alberta share an indelible connection. We have much in common, not least of which is our experience and proficiency in the energy industry. Alberta is well-positioned to provide support as Ukraine rebuilds energy infrastructure devastated by the Russian invasion.” Danielle Smith, Premier

 

The agreement outlines potential areas of cooperation, including hydrocarbon development, electricity, energy efficiency, reducing emissions, developing technology and exploring new sources of energy.

 

Alberta and Ukraine will establish a general framework for this partnership that could include guidance on other initiatives, such as personnel training, contracting processes, capacity building and innovation.

 

“Over the decades, Alberta’s energy workers have accumulated a vast storehouse of knowledge and expertise – from geophysics to drilling to completions to pipelines. We are thrilled to share our experience to help Ukraine rebuild – and in the process learn a few things ourselves.”

Brian Jean, Minister of Energy and Minerals

 

As a result of the Russian invasion, Ukraine’s production of petroleum and other liquids declined by 70 per cent between 2021 and 2022. Likewise, crude oil and equivalent production in Ukraine declined by 80 per cent during the same period.

 

Alberta will endeavour to provide help that meets the urgent needs of Ukraine’s energy sector, supplying goods such as energy equipment and services including repairing networks and critical energy infrastructure, and providing much-needed fuel.

 

This MOU will be in effect for five years. It is guided by the objectives and principles of the Joint Declaration on Special Partnership between Canada and Ukraine of March 31, 1994. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

During the CB workshop, villagers from both the villages, Jhanjhrola Khera and Sultanpur, were asked to discuss among their fellow villagers and come up with five major issues faced by the village. In this picture, the villagers from Jhanjhrola Khera can be seen discussing about village issues.

Fania Sanon, NetHope Academy intern

ProAgro builds the capacity of government officials, workers, and employers through training and experience sharing. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, xxx/xxx/2024. Photo: Robel Kiros/ILO

ProAgro builds the capacity of government officials, workers, and employers through training and experience sharing. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, xxx/xxx/2024. Photo: Robel Kiros/ILO

ProAgro builds the capacity of government officials, workers, and employers through training and experience sharing. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, xxx/xxx/2024. Photo: Robel Kiros/ILO

ProAgro builds the capacity of government officials, workers, and employers through training and experience sharing. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, xxx/xxx/2024. Photo: Robel Kiros/ILO

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

participants from different local NGOs and associations learn about the participatory approach and prepare for their role in the new cemeteries project promoted by the High Atlas Foundation

 

For more information, see: www.highatlasfoundation.org/blogs/315-new-project-in-essa...

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