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The Director at the University of San Francisco School of Law's Dorraine Zief Law Library has the final say in what will be added to the collection. This scene will resonate with many librarians who have had to deal with the process of evaluating new additions to the collection. Digital delivery of information about new publications is increasingly streamlining this process.
Submitted for your consideration in the category "Librarians as Information Evaluators and Managers"
Photograph by John Shafer, Research Librarian USF School of Law.
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
View of Virginia Electric and Power Company's Surry Power Station at Surry, Virginia. Each of the two nuclear generating units is designed for produce 788,000 electrical kilowatts. Circa 1972.
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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.
On September 2, 2014 the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) hosted Congressman John K. Delaney and the Honorable Thomas E. Perez, United States Secretary of Labor, for a forum on the topic of workforce development entitled, “Preparing Today for Tomorrow’s Success.” In addition to Congressman Delaney and Secretary Perez, panelists included: Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard, President of Montgomery College; Mr. Diego Uriburu, Executive Director of Identity Inc.; and Mr. Patrick J. Caulfield, co-owner of Coakley & Williams Construction Inc. The panel discussion was moderated by USG’s Executive Director, Dr. Stewart Edelstein.
Photo Credit: U.S. Department of Labor
The big building on the left is the Montevetro residential development in Chelsea area of London and was designed by Richard Rogers Partnership
Kate Osamor MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, delivers a keynote speech on Labour’s vision for the UK’s international development policy.
Artist's conception of isotopic energy release. c. 1962
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Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
The conference on “Post-2015 Development Agenda and Azerbaijani Youth” was held today by joint cooperation of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Academy of Public Administration, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and the National Assembly of Youth Organizations of Republic of Azerbaijan (NAYORA). The conference was a validation and closing of post-2015 national consultations which had been held for two years in Azerbaijan. In September 2015, UN Member States will vote for the Post-2015 development agenda during autumn session of the General Assembly. The outcome of consultations will be applied to preparation of the above mentioned agenda.
Ms. Indira Hajiyeva Azad Rahimov, Head of Department on Youth Affairs of the Minister of Youth and Sport, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Andro Shilakadze, UNICEF Representative in Azerbaijan, Ms. Nato Alhazishvili, UNDP Deputy Resident Coordinator, Mr. Urkhan Alakbarov, rector of Academy of Public Administration and Mr. Shahin Sayidzade, Chairman of NAYORA made speeches and discussed new UN global development agenda, sustainable development objectives as well as priorities and problems of new development agenda of Azerbaijan. Recently adopted Development Strategy of Azerbaijani Youth was also put forward for extensive discussion during event.
While participating at consultations youth organizations, representatives of governmental, international donors and agencies, mass media expressed their opinion on the means of localization of new global development goals in Azerbaijan.
Note that the second round of Post-2015 national consultations led by UN in Azerbaijan laucnhed in July-August 2014. The consultations have been organized with the representatives of youth and youth organizations in Ganja, Guba and Baku cities with a joint cooperation of UNDP, UNFPA, Ministry of Youth and Sports and NAYORA. As a result,, a joint final report was prepared and the outcomes have been presented to UN Headquarter.
Final report:
www.az.undp.org/content/dam/azerbaijan/docs/publications/...
Video of the second round of post-2015 national consultations in Azerbaijan:
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.
Costanza Biavaschi presented at the WIDER Seminar Series on 6 February 2019.
Abstract – Taking the skill bias out of global migration
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.
On September 2, 2014 the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) hosted Congressman John K. Delaney and the Honorable Thomas E. Perez, United States Secretary of Labor, for a forum on the topic of workforce development entitled, “Preparing Today for Tomorrow’s Success.” In addition to Congressman Delaney and Secretary Perez, panelists included: Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard, President of Montgomery College; Mr. Diego Uriburu, Executive Director of Identity Inc.; and Mr. Patrick J. Caulfield, co-owner of Coakley & Williams Construction Inc. The panel discussion was moderated by USG’s Executive Director, Dr. Stewart Edelstein.
Arrested Development - Grammy Award-winning eight-piece band Arrested Development fuse street corner politics and urban flavoured poetry with hip-hop and Sly & The Family Stone influenced funk.Showcasing music from their brand new album Strong and a selection of their sing-along singles, Arrested Development deliver a party set to think, dance and have fun to. - Sydney Festival 2011 - First Night
2024-09-10: President and Chairman of the Boards of Directors, African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina walks along with H. E Mr. Alassane Ouattara, President of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire; Desiré Jean-Marie Vencatachellum, Senior Director, Country Economics Department; Mrs. Grace Adesina; Andre Basse, Chief of Protocol, Division manager, AfDB; Madam Nialé Kaba, Minister of Economy, Planning and Development of the Republic of Côte d’ Ivoire; H.E Mr. Robert Beugré Mambe, Prime Minister of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire during the Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the African Development Bank – Day 2.
View of the social housing development from Cwmbran Park. The children’s play area is relatively new, funded by the National Lottery and Welsh Government.
Slobozia Mare, Moldova
Many inhabitants of Slobozia Mare, a village located in southern Moldova, make a living breeding poultry and cultivating vegetables. The long distance from any water source has always been a major issue. Eight out of ten villagers have access to a tap system, but the water quality is worrisome. Rusty pipes make water undrinkable.
In Slobozia Mare, residents and migrants abroad gradually joined forces to form a Home Town Association, now an officially registered NGO. Over 200,000 people from 5 cities and 18 villages in Moldova have benefited from the Migration and Local Development project, implemented by UNDP in Moldova with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The project aims to improve local infrastructure and living conditions. It brings together residents and migrants of villages to prioritize the main issues facing their communities, and helps connect them to municipalities and international donors to help them solve the issues. Nearly US$800,000 has been invested so far. Out of this amount, approximately $118,000 represent crowdfunding efforts by Moldovan migrants living abroad. Another $214,000 were provided by local authorities and $460,000 by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)