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Akinwumi Adesina, President of African Development Bank, and Benedict O. Oramah, President and Chairman of Board of Directors, AFREXIM Bank (African Export-Import Bank) having a portrait together.
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Hunting down weird data issues in our source live trains feed. Our easy to use API (output data *after* cleaning up issues) is doucmented here: developer.transportapi.com/documentation/train-information
Westlake Plaza & Center (Redevelopment - 2014-07-29) - Thousand Oaks, CA. Urban One www.urbanone.com.
Coal mine in Gulf, NC, February 1949, taken by John Hemmer. From the Department of Conservation and Development, Travel Information Division Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
UNU-WIDER, In partnership with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), organized a three-day conference on transforming economies in Bangkok, Thailand, on 11-13 September 2019.
Featuring presentations from leading scholars including Richard Baldwin, Seema Jayachandran, Ravi Kanbur, Naila Kabeer and UN ASG Elliott Harris, this WIDER Development Conference provided a forum to discuss innovative, theoretical, and empirical research and its policy take-aways on the challenges for productive job creation in many different country contexts, across all developing regions.
Day 1
Broadening of the canal bank road network in Colombo is in progress currently. This ongoing development program is a project of Sri Lanka Land Reclamation and Development Corporation
Signs of the times in Steveston - development permits up for Towns Netting & Marine Supplies building to be demolished and replaced with mixed retail/condos.
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Photo: Cooperation and Development Institute
- Welcome and Rationale
Ardian Hackaj – Director of Research, Cooperation and Development Institute
Stine Klapper – Head of Office, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Tirana
Dr. Tobias Ruettershoff – Director of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung office in Albania
Dr. Klaus Fiesinger – Regional Director for Southeastern Europe of Hanns-Seidel-Foundation
- Keynote Address | “Albania as a Western Balkans Critical Connectivity Nod for Transport and Energy”, Belinda Balluku – Minister for Infrastructure and Energy of Albania
- Keynote Address | H.E Luigi Soreca – EU Ambassador to Albania
- Keynote Speech | Majlinda Bregu – Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council
- Setting the Scene | “Multidimensional Connectivity and Western Balkans” from David M. Gould– Lead Economist and Program Leader in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region, and Lead Author of “Critical Connections: Promoting Economic Growth and Resilience in Europe and Central Asia”, World Bank Group
The Government of India (Ministry of Rural Development) received a Loan of US$ 1.5 billion from the World Bank/International Development Association for the PMGSY Programme to be implemented in seven states (Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttara Khand). The ILO and the National Rural Roads Development Agency (NRRDA), Ministry of Rural Development, recently signed an agreement ( Phase-1 US$ 2.4 million for 2 years to be followed by Phase-2) for provision of technical assistance for developing and launching innovative and sustainable employment intensive rural roads maintenance systems in the above States. In this unique partnership in India, the ILO has been invited by the Ministry of Rural Development and the World Bank to provide technical inputs, based on ILO’s global expertise in the field of development and sustainable maintenance of rural roads.
These photos were taken at one of the consultations held for this project.
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UNU-WIDER, In partnership with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), organized a three-day conference on transforming economies in Bangkok, Thailand, on 11-13 September 2019.
Featuring presentations from leading scholars including Richard Baldwin, Seema Jayachandran, Ravi Kanbur, Naila Kabeer and UN ASG Elliott Harris, this WIDER Development Conference provided a forum to discuss innovative, theoretical, and empirical research and its policy take-aways on the challenges for productive job creation in many different country contexts, across all developing regions.
Day 3
A historic office building in Downtown San Jose is the home to entrepreneurs and startups affiliated with the Environmental Business Cluster (EBC), the US Market Access Center (USMAC), and the Entrepreneur Center (eCenter). Space is available for environmental and international start-ups looking for unique office space, and business and financial services and assistance. This program of space and services is offered under a 15-year long partnership between the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, the San Jose State University Research Foundation, and the Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation.
The Agency has invested more than $20 million in these programs to support the growth of new software, clean tech and emerging technology companies, as well as international businesses looking to expand in the U.S. Along with the incubator and business service programs at the San Jose Innovation Center, the Agency’s investment also includes the San Jose BioCenter, which is located in the Edenvale Technology Park, South San Jose. These programs have been very effective in helping small businesses grow by generating over 2,600 jobs and enabling companies affiliated with the programs to raise $1.6 billion in capital equity financing.
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Early development screenshot of Chopper 2. 2D physics is working OK. 3D model of chopper, though it's too high poly for the iPhone.
The white line is the 2D cross section that the chopper flies above and can collide with. The white boxes around the chopper are crude collision rectangles.
There is a dark square in the sky, not sure yet what is causing it, but should be easy to fix.
Terrain is generated using Terragen 2.