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2023-02-03: Ngueto Tiraïna Yambaye, Director General of African Guarantee and Economic Cooperation Fund (FAGACE) speaks during the Dakar Financing Summit for Africa's Infrastructure Development Day 2.
New buildings in the regenerated Docklands region of east London. This whole area was wasteland until development in the late 1980's.
Scottish Development International (SDI) and the Department for International Trade (DIT) led British trade delegation at PETROTECH, organised by Government of India in New Delhi, 4-7 December 2016. Follow us on twitter @UKinIndia
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Photographer: Robert Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
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Peter Vesterbacka, an Entrepreneur and Founder at FinEst Bay Area, Mobile Monday, Angry Birds, and Slush, visited Kigali, Rwanda, to explore collaboration to establish a 3E Entrepreneurial mindset campus.
This initiative, a potential game-changer for the local entrepreneurial ecosystem, promises a brighter future for entrepreneurship in Rwanda.
The 3E Campus, a visionary project, aims to foster an entrepreneurial mindset among Rwandan youth and provide them with the skills and resources to succeed in the modern business landscape.
Ronny Eriksson was also part of the team and conducted a two-week pre-study with the Ministry of ICT & Innovation on how the 3E Campus can become a reality.
The Rwandan Embassy in Sweden and the Nordics, along with the Rwanda ICT and RDB and the Rwanda Development Board, played a pivotal role as the host and organizer of Peter Vesterbacka's visit. Their efforts, including exciting tours to Universities, Companies, Norrsken House, SFH—Health Posts, and more, deserve our utmost appreciation.
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Rwanda Embassy Sweden
Photos and video credit: Lars Ling
CleanTech Region Impact Group, co-organizer and partner, accelerates the financing of cleantech companies.
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In July 2006 the City of Melbourne’s Community Cultural Development Program initiated a major community arts and cultural development project based at the Carlton Public Housing Estate. The implementation of the project was inspired by the State Governments’ announcement in the same year that the entire precinct would be redeveloped using a Private-Public Partnership (PPP) model at a projected cost of $500 million spanning more than a decade. It is the largest public housing redevelopment ever undertaken by the state involving the demolition of around 190 flats and the relocation of hundreds of tenants.
As producer the City of Melbourne established a formal partnership with the Victoria State Government Office of Housing (OoH), Carlton Local Agencies Network (CLAN), Carlton Housing Estate Resident Services (CHERS), North Yarra Community Health (NYCH), and tenants in the delivery of the project.
Over the last two years photographer Angela Bailey and writer Helen Spyrou have been engaged in a residency at the estate. Working with current and relocated tenants they have been documenting the redevelopment acknowledging the contribution made by the diverse communities living on the estate to Carlton and wider Melbourne.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
Students spent the day mentoring and playing baseball with Coach Tom Burnett and the SXM Player Development Little League
Pictures from the 2013 Campus Technology & Campus Development Summit. Produced by CraigMichaels Inc.
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The 2016 15th Annual Chicagoland Learning Leaders Conference, Helping Teams Increase Performance, is an one-day,
multi-track collaboration to learn next practices from the Executive Learning Exchange’s powerful network
of learning and talent development leaders hosted by McDonald's Corporation.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Baltimore District employees participating in a Leader Development Program take part in a Staff Ride on the battlefields of Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 9, 2016. The Staff Ride allowed prospective leaders to study historic battlefields for a professional perspective in leadership lead by Albert F. Lord Jr., a professor of Theater Planning at the U.S. Army War College. (U.S. Army photo by David Gray)
Clavax Technologies is web application development company empowering enterprises around the world in leveraging technology in enriching their business processes with their end-to-end IT solutions, services and consulting endeavors.
ITU Regional Development Forum for Asia and the Pacific 2023
13 – 15 September 2023, Bangkok, Thailand
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The ILO helps coconut farmers diversity their income, upgrade their skills and earn more through the coconut culinary training in Siargao.
Know more about the Rebuilding better coconut economy in partnership with the Government of Japan: www.ilo.org/projects-and-partnerships/projects/rebuilding...
Photo by ILO / Minette Rimando
16 October 2024
Siargao, Philippines
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ITU Regional Development Forum for CIS (RDF-CIS) 2024
26 to 27 March 2024
Astana, Kazakhstan.
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Pen and pencil, A1 - 33.1x23.4in
This is a research and development worksheet which formed part of a brief following a type workshop. I have experimented with different words, type faces and letter forms. (Left hand side) I then used nets to create 3D packages - working with this idea and my chosen words I developed ways of giving type meaning. (Right hand side)
October 2013
The Business & Accounting Department (BAD) at The College of Idaho along with the Caldwell Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2024 BAD Conference: Family-Owned.
Local business leaders took the recital hall stage in Langroise to talk about the future of business, growth and healthy boundaries in the Treasure Valley and beyond.