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This is possibly the last winter that this beautiful view across snow covered fields will be available for people to enjoy as yet another farm that has been bought by a local developer has been earmarked (the plans have now been passed by the local authority) for development into a housing estate in the new year.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is holding a regional seminar on Thursday, December 8th in support of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, to be held at the Hotel Cardoso in Maputo
Photo: ©FAO/Emídio Jozine
The Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (RFSD) follows up on and reviews the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the UNECE region. Focusing on practical value-added and peer learning, it creates a regional space to share policy solutions, best practices and challenges in SDG implementation and helps identify major regional and subregional trends.
As an intergovernmental mechanism, the Regional Forum is convened by UNECE, in close cooperation with the regional UN system. It is open to the participation of all relevant stakeholders, including international and regional organizations, civil society, academia and the private sector.
Photo: UNECE/Antoine Tardy
In the photo: Mr. Wu Hongbo (Under-Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs), Ms. Amina J. Mohammed (Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations), Ms. Laurence Monnoyer-Smith (Chair of the Regional Forum on Sustainable Development, Commissioner-General for Sustainable Development and Inter-ministerial Delegate for Sustainable Development for the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Seas of France), Mr. Christian Friis Bach (Executive Secretary of UNECE), Ms. Monika Lin (Principal Advisor to
the UNECE Executive Secretary), Ms. Cihan Sultanoglu (Assistant Secretary-General, Assistant Administrator and Regional Director for Europe and the CIS, UNDP Chair of the Regional UNDG Team for Europe and Central Asia)
I tried my hand at devloping film today. This was Ilford HP5+, developed in Ilford Ilfosol 3 for 11 minutes. (I also used Ilford Stop and Rapid Fixer). The negatives look a bit light, which means the roll is probably underexposed. Ilfosol 3 is meant for slower films. It's definitely not meant for pushing a film 2 stops. I was also pretty laid back about temperatures, in that everything I used was room temperature. I'll have to wait for scans to see how my first roll of B&W turns out.
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
Dollar General (Teramore Development) @ GLPC 2013-08-26
Pictures by for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE),
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, .
www.l-a-k-e.org/blog/2013/09/dollar-general-teramore-deve...
Aalto University School of Business, University of Tampere and UNU-WIDER in collaboration with the Nordic Network in Development Economics held the 2018 Nordic Conference on Development Economics on 11-12 June 2018 in Helsinki, Finland.
The conference bought together Nordic and international scholars for the exchange of ideas and discussion of recent results within theoretical and applied development economics research.
2018-08-16: President of the African Development Bank Group Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina addressing the audience in the meeting during the visit of Canadian Minister of International Development to AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. In frame, Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food; Julie Shouldice, Vice-President, Strategy, Regions and Policy, (IDRC) and othe delegates.
This public forum, held on 28 November 2017, focused on findings and policy lessons stemming from recent research on inequality in Mozambique, with the ultimate aim of promoting innovative policies for inclusive growth.
The programme was build on research presented at the conference on poverty and inequality in Mozambique taking place on 27 November 2017.
Opening ceremony.
Photograph taken by Steve Burton
Order reference: PAIU2010_029.10
Contact: esales@awm.gov.au
This was inspired by Islamic veils. I liked how its integral to their culture and identity within society, yet covered their faces and sometimes their entire bodies.
Included is a found image of a veil that nearly meets the requirements of a burqa but is altered and is more of a fashion or artistic piece. It was the closest image I could find to what I wanted to accomplish.
Here are a couple designs and fabric sampling used to plan my veil. I chose a limited colour scheme and few materials to keep the design simple.
This was the process of developing my domestic abuse logo. I initially sketched out a design before uploading it into Photoshop and adding colour. I documented my progress and explored the different methods of which I could improve further before applying the typography onto the arm. I developed the logo further, designing two final options, which I could then interchange throughout the project.
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
Educational outing sponsored by The Nature Conservancy to promote awareness of the endangered bearclaw poppy
May 2, 2001, Shinob Kibe (private lands), Washington County, Utah
This public fórum, held on 23 April 2018 in Maputo, shared the results of the report on the business landscape for Mozambican manufacturing firms.
The event shed light on the current challenges faced by micro-, small- and medium-sized firms in the country’s manufacturing sector — and how policy can tackle these issues to allow firms to thrive. Special attention was paid to the business environment in which these enterprises operate.
The Class of 2032 took the next, big step toward public school May 30, 2020, at the USAG-KA Child Development Center graduation ceremony. Attended by family members, teachers and USAG-KA command personnel, the young graduates accepted small diplomas and turned tassels before a reception in the CRC. (U.S. Army photos by Jessica Dambruch)