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26 December 2013. Kazakhstan's Minister of Economy and Budget Planning Erbolat Dossaev and Asian Development Bank President Takehiko Nakao at a news conference in Astana following the 12th Ministerial Conference on Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC).

On the sidelines of the Accra Urban Transport Project (AUTP), the African Development Bank has selected women's cooperatives in various fields: production of bread, soap, cassava flour, etc., in order to support them in their expansion, their professionalization and the setting of quality standards for their activities.

 

Leander Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center

2/21/2020

 

Premier Athletic Complex

8220 183A Toll Rd

Leander, TX 78641

Ostensibly a picturesque view over meadows out to the Bristol Channel. Unfortunately these meadows have been handed to developers for yet more overpriced housing for, to a large extent, people enticed into Cwmbran for the cheap to them, housing. Shame on Torfaen Council.

Short Project Photogrammetry Garden

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Staff from Frank Haslam Milan and Birmingham City Council celebrate at the opening of the show apartments for the Birmingham retirement village.

Hanbury Village still being built - squeeze ‘em in! The silos are probably full of ink, for the developers’ license to print money, issued by Torfaen County Borough Council

Mr Mario Pezzini is Director of the OECD Development Centre; Annette Dixon, Vice President, World Bank Group Human Resources; Mr Jaswinder (Jas) Bedi, Chairman of Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency; Soo-Young Chang, Visiting Professor at California State University, Sacramento and delegates having a group portrait during Day 4 of AfDB Annual Meetings 2018 - Industrialization in Africa for Sustainable Development in May 2018, in Busan, South Korea.

The 2018 Think development - Think WIDER conference, held on 13-15 September in Helsinki, Finland, showcased UNU-WIDER, its work, and the many people and institutions that are engaged with it.

The conference held panel discussions on all of the main themes and findings of UNU-WIDER’s research during 2009-18 — finance, food and climate change; and transformation, inclusion and sustainability.

The event aimed to mobilize evidence and action around the 2030 SDG agenda and its goals.

 

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2016-02-11: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina rejoicing with Jean Kacou Diagou, Founder and Vice- President, NSIA Group and the guests during the cocktail party thrown in the Honour of the economic actors of the Private Sectors in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. In frame (L-R), Madam Grace Adesina; Mansan Diagou Ehile, Managing Director, NSIA Life INSURANCE;

Vauxhall development site, SW8 cleared Cap Gemini site ready for the construction of the twin towers.

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This is my first "Shutter photography" at night. With a lot more of patient I could have captured a prettier traffic scene but I have a very important presentation tomorrow so... another time and a warmer night.

Thanks to Nelson Gonçalves and Xaps for helping me with the tripod and select the best shots.

The Mural Art mobile learning workshop traveled around the city of Lexington community on Monday afternoon during the Community Development Society (CDS) 2015 Conference held in Lexington, Kentucky on July 19 - July 22, 2015

Costanza Biavaschi presented at the WIDER Seminar Series on 6 February 2019.

 

Abstract – Taking the skill bias out of global migration

 

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The new, multiple-use Skills Development Center here was opened to the public following a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Sept. 7, 2012 in front of the facility. The multipurpose facility includes an Auto Skills Center, Arts and Crafts Center, Military Clothing Sales and Army Supply Center in one complex.

  

About the United States Army Garrison Japan:

 

The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.

 

The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.

 

Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.

 

We are the Army's home in Japan and the "Garrison of Choice" for Soldiers, Civilians and their Family members. We are committed in becoming the leader in the U.S. Army Installation Management Command by providing world-class installation services.

 

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USARJ This Week on YouTube - www.youtube.com/usarjthisweek

 

FIGHTING FOR A CHANCE TO LEARN ... A school in Mae Sot aims to make a difference ... Dr Cynthia Maung talks to a girl during class at the Child Development Centre in Mae Sot, Tak.

Ashwini Deshpande presented at the WIDER Seminar Series on 20 February 2019.

 

Abstract – Choice, Constraints and Cultural Norms: Understanding Factors Underlying Women's Labour Force Participation in India

 

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Demolition of another low rise apartment at Willingdon Avenue.

 

Where do the people go when all the affordable housing is replaced by luxury condos?

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2014-12-16: (L-R), Dr. Shehu Yahaya, Chairman, Board of Directors; Mr Michael Wimmer, Ambassador of Belgium in Côte d'Ivoire; Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Former Vice- President & Chief Economist African Development Bank; Mr. Abdallah Msa, Consultant, Government for Economic and Financial Matters, Ministry of Finance and Budget sharing a stage during the Launch of the African Development Report.

University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto joined the president of the UK Student Development Council, Jonathon Nunley, Kentucky Historical Society Marker Program Coordinator Becky Riddle and others April 15 in dedicating the latest addition to the Live Blue Legacy historical marker program. The marker is made possible through donations from members of the Class of 2012.

 

This historical highway marker, the 19th in a series, pays tribute to UK student traditions dating back more than 100 years.

 

An early rivalry between freshman and sophomore classes on the UK campuses was the annual 'Flag Rush' competition where one class would defend their flag from being captured by a rush of competitors.

 

Replacing the flag rush in 1913 was the 'Tug of War' across Clifton Pond. Students were granted a half-holiday for the annual drenching, and crowds could reach more than 2,000 for the event.

 

The dedication ceremony and unveiling of the marker took place at a site located near the William T. Young Library on the UK campus. A reception followed.

 

Since 1994, the Live Blue Legacy Program has supported the placement of Kentucky Historical Society Highway Markers across the UK campus. The Live Blue Legacy Program is administered by the Student Development Council, whose members solicit gifts from members of the graduating class, in this case the Class of 2012. These funds are used to purchase, install and dedicate a marker in the name of that particular class.

First of the concrete floor laid

Agentic is led by founder Phillip Djwa. Phillip is a certified Internet Marketing specialist and strategist with 20 years experience in the high-technology industry. During this time, Phillip has worked on a wide range of technology and web-integrated communications projects for Fortune 500 companies, high-tech start-ups, and not-for-profit organizations. His clients have included the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, VanCity, BC Ministry of Labour and Citizens’ Services, Community Legal Education Ontario (The Law Foundation of Ontario), First Nations Schools Association, Granville Island (Canada Mortgage and Housing), and many others.

 

A career-long social entrepreneur, Phillip has provided support to many worthwhile community initiatives, including the First People’s Heritage Council, Friends of Chamber Music, and the First Nations Technology Council. Phillip has a BA from Simon Fraser University in Fine Arts with a concentration in electronic music, and an MFA in Electronic Arts from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in upstate New York. Phillip is the Agentic team member responsible for new business and working with our clients on the strategic planning of their online initiatives; and designing, developing and implementing web-based and web-integrated projects for our clients.

 

Phillip was one of the executives behind the Melting Silos initiative, which is a NFB and Telefilm funded project to match new media companies and filmmakers in an innovative and supportive development process. He also received BC Film grants in 2013 for innovative digital media projects.

 

He is also a board member of OpenMedia.ca and Webofchange.com as well as an advisor to the national ICT Council. He volunteers for many organizations, including the Vancouver Crisis Centre answering the phone and chat. He has been on juries for Emmys, Canada Media Awards, Dept of Canadian Heritage and many others.

 

Lastly, he is an active speaker in both technology, digital media and the future of work.

A women's economic empowerment group made possible by micro-loans to purchase raw materials to start a basket-making enterprise.

A celebration of the corner shop from the stories of the families behind the counter and the customers in front.

 

The corner shop is a vital aspect of British heritage that has been shared by many cultural groups, owned and run by members of different communities. It is a shared landmark and - in the light of its decline – its continued existence on our streets, in the face of the increasing threat from the all-conquering supermarket, becomes a shared struggle.

 

In 2008, Black Country Touring collected memories, photographs and documents of shopkeepers, their families and customers of the shops in the Black Country, ranging from traditional English to South Asian to Iranian. Using this material as a starting point, Foursight Theatre created a new theatre production, supported by volunteers from the local community.

 

The production took place in a disused shop unit in central West Bromwich in September - October 2008, immediately opposite the building site for a well-known supermarket chain's next mammoth development. The audience promenaded around the shop while the performance took place around them. With performers behind the counter and exhibits on the shelves, the whole environment served as a battlecry on behalf of the Black Country’s corner shop community and gave life to their stories.

New housing on Artyom island is being built since the lower parts of the island are flooded by the rising Caspian sea.

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