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This is the Ohio Pass Road from Gunnison Colorado. I hadn't been on this road for 30 years or so. Such a beautiful drive.
I hope the houses in this development are in better shape than these
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(R-L) Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University; Rachelle Akuffo, Business Anchor, CGTN America; Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director, Oxfam International; Masood Ahmed, President, Center for Global Development; and Belay Begashaw, Director General, Sustainable Development Goals Center for Africa pose for a group photo at the conclusion of the IMF Seminar, Leveraging Policies for Sustainable Development Goals. This was held at the Westin Bali International Conference and Centre during the 2018 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings October 12, 2018 in Bali, Indonesia.
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Söndagens öppningsceremoni.
Anna König Jerlmyr, Vice Mayor, Social Affairs Division, City Hall
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IMF economists Tao Sun, Parma Bains, and and Akihiko Yoshida, Deputy Director General for International Bureau, Ministry of Finance of Japan, participate in a Capacity Development Talk moderated by Eva-Maria Graf titled Digital Money: Building Capacity for a Virtuous Circle at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
11 April 2022
Washington, DC, United States
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The workshop aims to highlight the growing importance of the mobile phone as an inevitable tool in the Indian context, for empowering the citizens and enabling socio economic development services with the help of a case study and a brief contextual discussion around the subject.
Day 1
13 May 2013
ITU/ Claudio Montesano Casillas
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During first to three months of birth, baby’s development is in full swing. During third month baby’s identify a smiling face and respond to a smile.
First pieces of development art from my long overdue comic book (due to arrive in 2010).
Rather obviously, it's a spaceman and a space-beetle. And a sketch of a splash page/possible cover
The low level counter used in the solar neutrino experiment is being
placed in the shield. In this experiment neutrinos which result from
nuclear reactions in the sun's core are detected by measuring the
radioactive argon nuclides that they produce in a target.
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Accelerating Climate Action through Philanthropic-Public-Private-Collaboration
Gim Huay Neo, Managing Director, Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum; Ray Dalio, Founder, Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer, Bridgewater Associates, USA; Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, European Commission; Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
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Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September
Outstanding location. Natural spring. First to see will despair.
We're Here and vacant spaces are the thing...
Tripod-mounted & filter-free in blustery Autumnal Pembrokeshire.
IMF economists Lesley Fisher and Amanda Sayegh from FAD join Principal Secretary of Finance of the Government of Odisha, India, Vishal Kumar Dev, and Eria Hamandishe, Director, Department of Economic Affairs, Zimbabwe Ministry of Finance & Economic Development, at a Capacity Development Talk titled Building Capacity on Managing Fiscal Risks: A New Fiscal Risk Toolkit at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
12 April 2022
Washington, DC, United States
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Concluding Ceremony of the ECD (early Childhood Development) Teacher
Training Program at Eagle Eye Educational Institute, Seen Lasht/
CHITRAL: The Eagle Eye Educational Institute awarded Certificates at a
Certificate Awarding Ceremony on conclusion of its Early Childhood
Development teachers training program. The training program was held
for 20 days wherein 22 participants attended from various educational
NGOs including the Aga Khan Education Services, Chitral, I-Read,
Anmol, the ITREB, Chitral and Eagle Eye School.
The training program was based on the High scope approach which
focuses on active, direct hands on experience of children with people,
objects events and ideas. While offering choices based on their
interests, the children construct their own knowledge through
interaction with the materials and people around them. Teachers and
parents offer physical emotional and intellectual supporting active
learning setting. The participants were given an opportunity through
provision of time and resources to create low/no cost teaching
materials for their classrooms. The teaching focused on enhancing the
practical skills of the trainees especially in the area of story
telling, poems, games and other creative arts. Developing reflective
practice through writing daily reflective journals was an important
expectation during the training.
The participants were also familiarized on the Learning Through Play
Program developed by Hincks- Dell crest Centre in Toronto, Canada
whose objective is to work with parents of children 0 – 6 years at
home to prepare them for school readiness and to involve children in
simple activities at home to enhance brain development. The brain is
the only organ in the body which is not fully developed at birth but
by the age of 5, 90% of the synapses are made depending on the kinds
of experiences and attachment provided to them by their parents and
caregivers in the early years. It is hoped that the participants will
hold parenting sessions in their respective villages to discuss with
parents ways and means of taking advantage of this window of
opportunity in child development so that a solid foundation is set for
the future success of our Chitrali children. The Urdu Calendars for
parents distributed to the participants provide a variety of tips to
parents in a pictorial and user friendly manner.
The chief guest of the ceremony was Dr. Mir Afzal Tajik and the other
attendees were Zohran Shah, the Director of Eagle Eye Educational
Institute, Ms. Yasmin Khan, an education consultant from Canada who
oversaw the program with participation of local trainers, Mir Zaman
Shah, the GM of Aga khan Education Services, Chitral, Zulfiqar Ali,
the Principal of the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School and Ms. Gul
Hawa, the Principal of Eagle Eye School spoke about the importance of
the ECD program.
The participants shared their experiences during the concluding
program. They highlighted the immense benefits of the training
program to their professional development and were very appreciative
of the practical skills which have prepared them to lead as ECD
teachers in their respective areas in Chitral. The confidence and
commitment of the participants in enhancing quality learning of our
young children was clearly visible in their presentations of the Holy
Quran, Naat, Duas, poems, skits, etc.
In his address, the Chief Guest Dr. Tajik lauded the efforts of Eagle
Eye Educational Institute in building capacity of Early Childhood
educators as this is an area of major focus by AKDN institutions and
other NGOs in Chitral. He emphasized the importance of providing
quality education in the early years to enable a successful future for
our children. Mir Zaman Shah GM AKES,P encouraged the participants to
be persistent in implementing the skills and ideas learned in the
program in their respective schools. Zulfiqar reminded the audience
on the importance for every generation of teachers to provide
education based on the need of the time and we cannot afford to teach
the next generation in the same manner as we were taught by our
teachers. The program concluded with a brief display of engaging
resources created by the participants.
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Development Impact and the PhD scholarship - Road Map training, December 2013
Cumberland Lodge, Windsor
Large golfing umbrella featuring the Livingston Development Corporation logo and the slogan 'Make it in Livingston'.
Livingston was one of the ‘new towns’ created after WWII to relieve the need for housing in urban areas. Livingston Development Corporation (LDC) was set up by the New Town (Livingston) (Development Corporation) Order 1962 to create and co-ordinate new industrial activity in West Lothian and to manage the population over-spill from Glasgow by providing new homes and employment. LDC wound up in1997, when its functions were transferred to West Lothian Council.
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CAMERA: Canon NEW F1
LENS: Canon fd lens 55mm f/1.2 S.S.C.
FILM: Fujicolor ISO 200 36 exp.
FILM DEVELOPMENT: author's manual film development
Tetenal colortec c41 [9min 00sec 30 °C]
FILM SCANNED: OpticFilm Plustek 7400 with VueScan Software
SHOOTING DATE: 01/2014
DEVELOPER DATE: 08/2014
TECHNIQUE: Multiple Exposure unedited.
NUMBER OF EXPOSURES: 6
NO POST-PROCESSING
OBJECT: Hotel under construction
PLACE: Hurghada, Egypt 2014
IMF economists Tao Sun and Parma Bains participate in a Capacity Development Talk moderated by Eva-Maria Graf titled Digital Money: Building Capacity for a Virtuous Circle at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
11 April 2022
Washington, DC, United States
Photo ref: CH220411018.arw
IMF economists Tao Sun, Parma Bains, and and Akihiko Yoshida, Deputy Director General for International Bureau, Ministry of Finance of Japan, participate in a Capacity Development Talk moderated by Eva-Maria Graf titled Digital Money: Building Capacity for a Virtuous Circle at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
11 April 2022
Washington, DC, United States
Photo ref: CH220411002.arw
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our final Project Tour of 2022, on October 19, 2022 .
Event Sponsors: RDC Design Build, Commonwealth Development Partners, Elford, Allen+Shariff, Desmone, its.
2022 Yearlong DL Sponsors: RIDC, Desmone, JPs Contracting, Bernstein Burkley.
At Bishop's Mill, on Freeman's Reach where the ice rink used to be in Durham City. This National Savings building is nearly finished and nearby they're putting up the steel skeleton of the new Passport Office (info).
Our career development center — in conjunction with academic advising — help you strategically showcase your skills and stand out from a sea of competitors. We start early by helping you define your goals and make the right major and career choices. Job shadowing, learning to network, practice for interviews, and preparing your resume are all part of the process.
Participants from Zimbabwe gather together for a Constitution Strategy Development Meeting with the UNDP Resident Coordinator, Elizabeth Lwanga and the Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Thokozani Khupe. (Photo credit. UNIC Harare, 12 February 2010)
Mobile app development can be a tricky affair. Research on various applications before banking on a particular one.
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Managing Director of the IMF Christine Lagarde speaks with Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati the Development Committee meeting at the 2017 World Bank-IMF Spring Meeting in Washington on April 22, 2017.
Director General of Revenue of Somalia Jafar Mohamed Ahmed, Senior Economist Vincent de Paul Koukpaizan, and Deputy Division Chief of the IMF Statistics Department Zaijin Zhan participate in a Capacity Development Talk titled Building Capacity in Fragile States at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
12 April 2022
Washington, DC, United States
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Managing Director of the IMF Christine Lagarde speaks with Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati the Development Committee meeting at the 2017 World Bank-IMF Spring Meeting in Washington on April 22, 2017.
Fighting and displacement continue in eastern Congo, but increasingly alongside this we are setting up development projects in the more peaceful areas. One of our major concerns in such projects is whether we will be able to get the participation of the villagers. The UNICEF management team were therefore very curious to visit our water and sanitation project in Lukananda. Lukananda is a village in the health zone Nyangezi about forty minutes from Bukavu the capital of South Kivu. During the years of fighting the village had never been attacked and the inhabitants had never been displaced. UNICEF had done the project with the BDD the development organization of the diocese and the health department. The project was to build a pipe water system for three villages and improve the sanitation of the village. Sanitation was improved by building: more hygienic latrines with concrete slabs, pig pens to keep animal faeces out of the village and spreading health messages on the importance of cleanliness.
UNICEF provided the materials for the construction of the piped water system and the fountains the villagers provided the land and the labour. For the sanitation project we trained the health department facilitators and provided materials for the latrine slabs.