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[Kien Giang, Vietnam] - In late May, the USAID Mekong Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change (USAID Mekong ARCC) project and its local partner, Asian Management and Development Institute (AMDI) and the Vietnam Red Cross, conducted site visits to two villages of Thuan Hoa commune, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam, in order to conduct awareness raising training workshops on the important role of that mangroves play in strengthening resilience to the impacts of climate change.
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Event: 2016 Integrated Product Development Trade Show
Location: Ross School of Business
Photographer: Philip Dattilo
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The site of ExtraCare's proposed Bournville retirement village, planned for 2015. The new Village has been proposed for the site of the former Bournville College in Bristol Road, Birmingham.
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
Oregon Air National Guard Chief Master Sgt. Ulana Cole, Command Chief Master Sgt. for the Oregon Air National Guard, leads a group discussion during the Chief’s Advisory Council meeting, April 19, 2018, as part of a three-day Enlisted Professional Development workshop held in Eugene, Oregon. The top enlisted leaders in the Oregon Air National Guard discussed accomplishments of the past year and projects for the upcoming year during the opening day of the conference. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. John Hughel, 142nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
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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Let's go on an imaginary journey! On their imaginary journeys the three to five year olds of the early childhood education classes go to the forest, visit a relative in the neighbouring village or go fishing. They balance on bridges, step over a sleeping monkey, avoid getting stuck in a swamp by stepping on safe places, open a secret door by hitting it with a ball and jump bravely over a snake. In doing so, the children practise in a playful way and, with few aids, their fine and gross motor skills are improved and they learn how to follow instructions and concentrate on a task.
2022-11-09: President of the African Development Bank Group. Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina sharing a stage with (L-R), Stephanie Pfeifer, Chief Executive at Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC); Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA); Nicholas Stern, Co-Chair, Independent High level expert group on scaling up investment and finance; Hon. Wael Aboulmagd, Ambassador at Embassy of Egypt; Achim Steiner, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme; Mahmoud Mohieldin, Senior Vice President for the 2030 Development Agenda, United Nations Relations, and Partnerships.
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Sint-Niklaas is a Belgian city and municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Sint-Niklaas proper and the towns of Belsele, Nieuwkerken-Waas, and Sinaai.
Sint-Niklaas is the capital and major city of the Waasland region straddling the East Flanders and Antwerp provinces. The city is known for having the largest market square in Belgium.
Thirteenth-century origins
Although some traces of pre-Roman activity have been found on the territory of Sint-Niklaas, the regional centre during Roman times was neighbouring Waasmunster, better located on the river Durme. Belsele was already mentioned in a 9th century document. The history of Sint-Niklaas proper, however, starts in 1217, when the bishop of Tournai, following advice from the local clergy, founded a church to Saint Nicholas here. The new parish was to depend on the See of Tournai until the middle of the 16th century. Politically, however, it was part of the County of Flanders. The power of Flanders at that time favoured the quick economic development of the city, which became the administrative centre of the region in 1241. A document dated from 1248 records that Margaret II, Countess of Flanders, ceded additional territory to the parish of Sint-Niklaas with the proviso that it would remain bare, which explains the unusual size of the central market square today.
Dutch
Sint-Niklaas is een stad in de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen. De stad telt ruim 72.000 inwoners en wordt gezien als de hoofdstad van het Land van Waas. De stad is ook gekend om haar marktplein, het grootste van België.
Ontstaan
Hoewel er sporen van voor-Romeinse activiteiten gevonden zijn op het grondgebied van het huidige Sint-Niklaas, lag het regionale centrum in de Romeinse tijd in het nabijgelegen Waasmunster, vermoedelijk vanwege de betere ligging aan de rivier de Durme. De geschiedenis van Sint-Niklaas begint pas in 1217, wanneer de bisschop van Doornik, op advies van lokale geestelijken, een kerk opricht voor de heilige Nicolaas van Myra. De nieuwe parochie was tot medio 16e eeuw ook afhankelijk van het bisdom Doornik. Politiek gezien was het echter onderdeel van het Graafschap Vlaanderen. De macht van dat graafschap resulteerde in een snelle economische groei van de stad. In 1241 werd Sint-Niklaas tot administratief centrum van de streek gepromoveerd. Een document van 1248 beschrijft dat Margaretha II van Vlaanderen zes bunders grond ten westen van de kerk aan Sint-Niklaas toevoegde met als voorwaarde dat die voor altijd onverdeeld en onbebouwd moesten blijven. Deze voorwaarde verklaart de ongewone omvang van het marktplein vandaag.
Português
Sint-Niklaas (em francês: Saint-Nicolas) é uma cidade e um município da Bélgica localizado no distrito de Sint-Niklaas, província de Flandres Oriental, região da Flandres.
O município de Sint-Niklaas é constituido pela cidade de Sint-Niklaas e pelas vilas de Belsele, Nieuwerken-Waas e Sinaai.
Sint-Niklaas é a capital e a maior cidade da região de Waasland, situada ente as províncias de Flandres Oriental e de Antuérpia. A cidade é conhecida por ter a maior praça de mercado na Bélgica.
Das origens ao século XIII
Se bem que tenham sido achados vestígios pré-romanos na área do a(c)tual território do município de Sint-Niklaas, o certo é que centro regional durante a época romana era a vizinha Waasmunster, localizada nas margens do rio Durme. A vila de Belsele já vem mencionada num documento do século IX. A história de Sint-Niklaas propriamente dita iniciou-se em 1217, quando o bispo de Tournai, seguindo o conselho do clero local fundou uma igreja a Saint Nicholas aqui. A nova paróquia esteve na dependência da diocese de Tournai até meados do século XVI. Politicamente, todavia, era parte do condado da Flandres. O poder da Flandres naquela época favoreceu o desenvolvimento económico da cidade, que tornou-se o centro administrativo da região em 1241. Um documento datado de 1248 indica-nos que Margarida II, condessa da Flandres, cedeu território adicional à paróquia de Sint-Niklaas, com a cláusula que deveria manter-se vazia, o que explica o pouco usual tamanho da praça central do mercado.
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
Admassu Tadesse, President, Trade and Development Bank (TDB) discussing with the delegate during Africa Investment Forum 2018 - Press Conference - Trade and Development Bank and USAID's Power in November 2018, at Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Waikato Development vs Northland Development at Waikato Stadium, 1 September 2012. Photos from Annette Johnston (Heddfan Photography).
China's engagement with matters of peace and security in Africa has recently become more prominent. This can be seen in peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict mediation, or the measures adopted at the 6th Forum for China-Africa Cooperation summit in December 2015 to strengthen cooperation on peace and security. These underlined how important these are to China's evolving policy engagement with the African continent, including how security relates to development. These panels will bring together leading academic and policy experts from China and Europe to discuss key themes and issues about China's engagement with peace and security in Africa.
Speakers:
- Zhang Hui (Saferworld)
- Niall Duggan (University College Cork)
- Mathieu Duchatel (European Council on Foreign Relations)
- Ilaria Carrozza (LSE)
- Zhang Chun (Shanghai Institutes for International Studies)
- Chris Alden (LSE/SAIIA)
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