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Leadership Development Programme (LDP), Pillar 2: People and Organization Management - Opening Event held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 27 June 2023

 

Margaret Doane, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Tarmac (this road over the hill used to be a dust track in 2014), electricity (green building in background providing town centre - just not today though) and water (pipes are being digged into ground as I'm watching). All on one corner in Kigoma. People want development, maendeleo, a word commonly used when I ask - broadly - what people want politics to lead to.

 

I'm also reminded though that development takes time. Like today where I consulted the personal assistant to the MP of Kigoma Urban in his office. I need his help to identify municipality members (councillors) for me to interview. (This part is in fact lovely easy and non-bureaucratic. The research permit I was nervous of not getting, the one I paid 350$ for out of my own pocket, no one cares to see it.)

 

As we go through the list, mentioning the councillors elected via elections, reaching to special seats, it's all men. I haven't spoken to one woman yet (in terms of my field study), and I just felt a dash of panic. I'm exhausted listening to (men's) explanations of why there's so few women in the political public sphere. I have to pull myself together, try not to get irritated.

 

Till someone (a man) reminds me that there actually was a female presidential candidate (Anna Mghwira) running during 2015 elections. 'Have i considered the potential impact of that?!'

 

I am now.

 

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Anna Mghwira:

'"It's like people don't believe that a woman can take politics seriously despite the fact that in Tanzania we have had a lot of women who have held high positions such as ministers, RCs and other areas of leadership including the private sector and women in business. That is leadership where you deal with people and commodities at the same time.

 

With all these female leaders we still ask why a woman? '

 

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Workshop given at EMBL-EBI, September 2016

Medium Altitude Unmanned Aircraft Systems (MAUAS) Division, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC/WII)

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

CIADP kicked plantation drive. 205000 sapling would be planted during the campaign.

By: Gul Hamaad Farooqi

CHITRAL: Chitral Integrated Area Development Program (CIADP) kicked plantation drive of 2013 in collaboration with Chitral District Government. Additional Deputy Commissioner Abdul Ghaffar was chief guest on the occasion while Commandant Chitral Scouts, Divisional forest Officer Wild Life, Forest Range Officer and heads of all line department were also present on the occasion. CIADP handed over 50000 saplings to additional deputy commissioner Abdul Ghafar while the remaining 155000 sapling would be distributed through their partner’s organizations comprising over different Local Support Organizations (LSO) and civil society. Addressing on the occasion Managing Director of Thrive Azar Ayaz said that we working at Chitral since 2009 and always supporting district government and follow their good suggestions for sustainable development of Chitral. He said that we also spent more than 10 million for renovation and providing equipments to casualty block of

District headquarters hospital Chitral. He said that this time we also involve women folk for succession and sustainability of plantation drive at Chitral. Agriculture officer of Chitral highlighted importance and need of plantation. He said majority of mountainous people depend upon trees and wood using for heating, cooking and infrastructure purposes. He said that everyone should to must plant a sapling during the plantation campaign so as to fulfill shortage of trees and overcome on deforestation problem. He said apple of Chitral are best as comparative to Newzeland.

Commandant Chitral Scouts Col Nasir Jadoon said that Chitral have rich potential for plantation and its soil also very fertile for fruit, vegetable and orchard. He emphasized on stake holders to must participate in this crusading and increase forestation and plantation of Chitral for best environment and to save from natural disaster. MD Azar Ayaz handed over sapling. Plants to additional deputy commissioner Abdul Ghafar. Besides him chairman LSOs Safirullah, Divisional Forest officer, Forest Range Officer, Assistant commissioner Syed Mazhar Ali Shah, Police officers, District Health officer, Doctors, Professors, Teachers, social workers and representatives of civil society as well as all line department also participated in plantation drive. At last Commandant Chitral Scouts and ADC planted a sapling to inaugurate the plantation drive for 2013. A large number of people were present on the occasion.

G.H. Farooqi C/O Manager bank Islami Main branch Chitral phone No 0943-320737, 0943-316052, 0943-414418 , 03025989602, 03337069572, 03159698446, 03469002167

email: gulhamad@gmail.com

This painting is a mix media on a Taktee (a wooden panel) depicting the hypocrisy of divide of human civilization in the name of politics of nihilism, sadly it is in the possession of Mr.Saleem Asmi (Ex. Editor DAWN) who allegedly bought it, with the connivance of the main organizers of the convention of PIPFPD, held here in Karachi in December 2003 at a local hotel, with out my consent as the work was on display only and not for sale.

 

THIS PAINTING WAS RETURNED BY MR.SALEEM ASMI TO DR.HAROON TO BE DELIVERED TO ME ( THE RIGHTFUL OWNER OF THE PAINTING THE ARTIST ) on 25th FEB. 2012.....Thank you Asmi Sb .

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In a Croatian national media campaign, Gašpar Energetić, an animated character, explained home energy efficiency measures.

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Croatia.

 

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Brussels, Belgium - Tuesday, October, 16, 2012 -

 

EU DEV DAYS 2012- Panel: A More Effective Partnership for a More Resilient World

 

Caroline Anstey, Managing Director, The World Bank Group, speaks during a panel discussion.

 

Caroline Anstey, Managing Director, The World Bank Group

‘It is about looking at development all along the value chain. It is investment in prevention, in the analysis of hot spots. It’s investment in safety nets. We need a global human safety net to invest in social protection.’

  

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Small-scale women farmers in Karatu District, Tanzania are gaining fruitful results in influencing traditionally male-oriented structures of decision-making resource ownership. Merisiana Nade leads the way in papaya production on her family farm. By empowering women to take greater control over household income, CPAR is helping women to support their families with nutritious food on the table, access to health services and paying of school fees.

 

More here - www.puttingfarmersfirst.ca/tanzanian-women-are-taking-the...

This area is best described as consisting of derelict or under utilised commercial docks.

 

One thing that you may notice is how badly scorched the grass is because of an unusual heatwave here in Ireland.

 

Here is a description of the planned future for the area: " The architectural vision for the North Quays SDZ is to create a destination quality sustainable modern quarter connected to and consolidating the City Centre while facilitating the natural expansion of the northern city environs. The development of the North Quays will reinstate the primacy of the river by creating a compact city core centred on the River Suir. Capitalising on the unique character of the site, the architecture will seek to develop to the greatest possible extent the sites assets, including the long south facing river frontage, proximity to the existing city core and the proposed incorporation of a public transport interchange. The architecture will be design led and seek to develop schemes of high quality design merit with the confidence to deliver a new and exciting interpretation of the quays while respecting the traditional streetscape of the South Quays that has evolved over many centuries."

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Ongoing work on the develoopment of Bedford Square and Ewarts Warehouse

Hanbury Locks, part of Barratt’s share of the development trough. At least the upper part of Bevan’s Lane is now reopened up to Bryn Farm.

Like robins in the spring, surveyors portend change.....development.

The Eleventh Session of WIPO's Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from May 13 to May 17, 2013.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

GOAL 10: REDUCED INEQUALITIES

Reducing inequalities involves improving the regulation and monitoring of financial markets and institutions, and encouraging development assistance and foreign direct investment for regions where the need is greatest. Facilitating the safe migration and mobility of people is also key to bridging the widening divide.

 

The ‘De-Risking and Scaling-Up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits – Armenia’ project will build the market for energy-efficient building retrofits in Armenia, leading to sizeable energy savings and Green House Gas emission reductions (up to 5.8 million tonnes of Carbon Dioxide in direct and indirect emission savings over the 20-year equipment lifetimes). It will also lead to green job creation and reductions in energy poverty.

 

Photo: UNDP Armenia

  

I took these pics standing on my bed. And yes, I lost my balance a couple of times, but I got the shot. :D

Yale Club, New York, 22 September 2019

 

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Mother's Day celebration at Annie's Annuals & Perennials, 2012

New construction behind the gates of Sherwood Country Club by Sherwood Development Company.

Again more detail means greater flexibility me thinks

Early development of a 'QS' mark from a custom-typographic identity I am creating for a client.

Thank you Lauren Dotson for carrying this all-important 16-port switch from the States.

 

Here we are basically stubbing out the network.

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Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014

Location: Balubur, Bandung of West Java.

 

I ever wished this area should be used for green public space, but unfortunately the latest progress shows new hypermarket will be developed here. The problem is: this area is well known for traffic jam; the junctions around are intersections between busy Tamansari street (under flyover) and gates to flyover themselves.

 

It is a bit complex indeed that Bandung City government had a deal to provide a proper building replacement for ex-Balubur stores owners (they who had stores on this area before flyover was built), makes a "simple assumption" that Balubur area is still a market spot.

 

The question is: when will City of Bandung government stop developing market areas?

 

More and more malls, supermarkets, outlets areas, traditional markets, but very limited public spaces!

 

Note: this photo was taken in a hurry when I stopped for traffic light on motorcycle. I just turned my pocket camera to the left side, a bit adjustment, took a shot without seeing LCD or viewfinder, and is then surprised that the photo fills correctly to sidewalk line (bottom), ad billboard (right), and tree (left). A coincidental but nice.

I took this at Cuyamaca College at their Child Development Center on campus. They have developed the center into a Reggio Emilio center. I loved it!

Earlier this month, the European Commission (EC) held its tenth ‘European Development Days’ (EDD) forum at the Tour & Taxis in Brussels. The stated aim for this annual gathering is to, “bring the development community together each year to share ideas and experiences in ways that inspire new partnerships and innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.” Recognizing a connection between this goal and the United Nation’s (UN) 17 newly adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, also known as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development), the EC made the 2030 Agenda this year’s focus.

The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was invited to give the opening remarks and I was on hand with my press pass and camera to cover his address. He observed that the forum was “timely and influential,” and adding that, “[t]he UN counts on your ideas and your partnerships to build a better future for all humanity, for people, planet, peace, and prosperity.” Those four final ‘P’ words, along with ‘partnerships’ make up the 5 ‘areas of critical importance for humanity and the planet’ which the goals target.

Mr. Ban had been introduced by Federica Mogherini, the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Vice-President of the European Commission. Someone I’ve had the chance to hear and photograph in the past. I was again left admiring her poise and grasp of the broad and ever challenging issues involved in foreign relations.

Following Mr. Ban’s address were reflections by world leaders and representatives from international organizations. Below are some of the people that I had the opportunity to hear and photograph. Also included are photos of interactive displays for participants, such as the virtual reality setup by the United Nations Regional Information Center (UNRIC) which allowed participants to see the world through the eyes of a refugee. UNRIC is also an organization I have worked for in the past and still shoot events with from time to time.

•Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations

•Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-chief of the Defence Forces, Republic of Kenya

•Bibi Ameenah Firdaus Gurib-Fakim, President of the Republic of Mauritius

•Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, President of Burkina Faso

•Faustin-Archange Touadéra, President of the Central African Republic

•Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoi, Prime Minister of Samoa

•Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe, Prime Minister of Ethiopia

•Rui Maria de Araujo, Prime Minister, Timor-Leste

•Jim Yong Kim, President of The World Bank Group

•Nyaradzayi Gumbozvanda, Representative of CONCORD Europe / International Board Chair of Action Aid International

•Dimitrios Papadimoulis, Vice President of European Parliament

•Pierre Jacquet, President, Global Development Network

•Art Against Poverty, CEFA - Brussels - European Development Days

•United Nations Regional Information Center (UNIRC) Display

•Bob Collymore, CEO of Safaricom

•Claudio González Vega, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, BBVA Microfinance Foundation

•Anna Leach, Journalist, Guardian Global Development Professionals Network

•Jean-Louis Ville, Director of Human Development and Migration, European Commission

 

Investor and Business Development Reception

Part of the 'Connection' Series.

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