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9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

AMISOM Civil-Military Coordination (CIMIC) officers along with residents and leaders of Lower Shabelle Region attend a seminar on conflict resolution and reconciliation mechanisms held in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 24, 2018. The workshop was organized by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed

The aim of this Capacity Building Seminar is to have an international exchange of information on the most successful programmes and policies supporting the establishment of effective ecosystems for social enterprises across the EU.

Executive Director, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), Yemi Akinbamijo presenting on Capacity Building, Institutional Linkages, Outreach Plan, and Overall Business Model for the attainment of the expected impact of TAAT - Vision and Approach for Results. Photo by IITA. (file name: _DSC0065).

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Europa Nostra's Secretary-General Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Lynne Marshall (CCB Co-ordinator) with Amanda Renwick, Juliana Amaral and Jillian Scott (CCB Workers)

The High Atlas Foundation (HAF) has launched the second year of its capacity building program on participatory democratic planning and project management in Mohammedia, Morocco – in collaboration with the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI).

 

Led by the HAF team in charge of the Center for Community Consensus and Sustainable Development at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Science, the program aims over two years to benefit over 80 university students and 80 members and leaders of local civil society organizations (CSOs), while building on the first phase’s successes and lessons learned.

 

During the year phase of the project (September 2012- August 2013), and using an integrated approach that combines program goals and those specific to beneficiaries’ training needs, the project team and partners were able to achieve considerable results. Read about them here: www.highatlasfoundation.org/blogs/429-the-past-and-future...

High Table from right to left: Dr Kwame Amezah (Director, Agricultural Extension Services), Philip Abayori (President, National Farmers and Fishermen Award Winners Association), Honourable Nii Amasah Namoale (Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture), Monica van Wensveen (AusAID, representing the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana), Isabell van Oertzen (AAPF Activity Manager).

 

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IFLA's Building Strong Library Associations programme held its Latin America and Caribbean convening from 24-27 March 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. The meeting included representatives from IFLA LAC, IFLA Governing Board and FESABID. 8 associations participated in the convening, including FEBAB (Brazil) which acts as a national and umbrella association in the country. In addition to the association representatives, trainers came from Peru, Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

ReSAKSS-ECA organized a technical training on Data Management and Analysis for Policy Analysis and M&E in Agriculture from March 13th –17th, 2012, held at the ILRI Campus in Nairobi with the financial support from USAID East Africa.

Residents and leaders of Lower Shabelle Region attend a seminar on conflict resolution and reconciliation mechanisms held in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 22, 2018. The workshop was organized by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed

Abdinasi Alim Ibrahim, the District Commissioner of Afgoye addresses residents and leaders of Lower Shabelle Region during the closing ceremony of a seminar on conflict resolution and reconciliation mechanisms. The seminar held in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 24, 2018, was organized by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed

This pre-congress workshop on capacity building for Chapters brought together Chapter leaders from around the world for brainstorming sessions and presentations on how to run effective SCB Chapters and build capacity for the future.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Sometimes the institute process thrives in unexpected spaces. One is a memory care unit in High Point, North Carolina, where Oscar Merritt participates in a study circle despite no longer being able to see well enough to read. Merritt and his wife, Winnie, are among area residents who gather there to study Book 4, The Twin Manifestations, in the Ruhi training sequence. In the photo above, Val Sprague listens to Oscar Merritt discuss a passage. Photos courtesy of Winnie Merritt

Global ICT Capacity Building Symposium

Developing Skills for t​he Digital Economy and Society

18 to 20 June 2018

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic​​

Global ICT Capacity Building Symposium

Developing Skills for t​he Digital Economy and Society

18 to 20 June 2018

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic​​

 

© ITU/ L. Severino

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Europa Nostra Vice-President Piet Jaspaert, participated in the 'Social Cohesion' workshop, at Athens University History Museum.

 

Photo Credits: Anna Pantazi / Europa Nostra

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Global ICT Capacity Building Symposium

Developing Skills for t​he Digital Economy and Society

18 to 20 June 2018

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

 

© ITU

Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.

Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

(Photo: UN Climate Change - Kamran Guliyev)

Session: Capacity building in Internet Governance: Stakeholder perspectives.

 

© ITU/ G. Anderson

 

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

Erfgoed Brabant staff members.

 

Photo Credits: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

9 - 13 January 2017: dedicated participants from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Chile convene in Chile to learn best practices for collecting and conserving crop wild relatives. Hosted by INIA Chile in their Vicuña Experimental Station and led by the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew Gardens, the workshop combined theory, laboratory practicals, field exercises and just plain fun.

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