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25-27 July 2016 Surabaya, Indonesia.
Urban Speakers Corner.
Urban rural linkages in support to the New Urban Agenda.
The third session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) will be held in Surabaya, Indonesia, from Monday, 25 July to Wednesday, 27 July 2016.
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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)
More about SPP: www.spp.ceu.edu
Photo: SPP/Daniel Vegel
Signs of the times in Steveston - development permits up for Towns Netting & Marine Supplies building to be demolished and replaced with mixed retail/condos.
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A new screenshot of my game prototype. I've now implemented an ingame editor where tiles can be updated dynamically.
20190204 Dr Melvin C Norwood II
Associate Provost and Vice Chancellor for Student Development and Engagement
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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MABUHAY ALLIANCE HOST THE 6TH ANNUAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
A conference to Assist Minorities in Finances and Business Opportunities
San Diego, CA – The Mabuhay Alliance, a San Diego-based nonprofit that assists minority communities with economic opportunities, will host their 6th Annual Economic Development Conference on October 17th, 2009, at the Sheraton Park Hotel The Anaheim Resort. 1855 S. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92802.
This year's theme will be "Partnering for a better Future," and will feature workshops intended to educate and assist small business owners, families, and individuals to gain insight on how to effectively manage business and personal finances.
The workshops will be lead by industry experts and cover such topics as "Foreclosure Prevention Program," "Micro-Business Technical Assistance," "Financial Literacy," and "Supplier Diversity."
The conference will be concluded with a gala dinner, in which the Mabuhay Alliance will present guest speakers Timothy Simon, Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission, and California Assembly Member Ted Lieu of the 53rd District. The conference will also honor and recognize the esteemed careers of the Greenlining Founders Robert Gnaizda and John Gamboa.
The conference has been recognized by both the Presidents of the United States and of the Philippines as well as by the Governor of California as contributing to the growth and development of minority communities in California. The event is open to the general public and people may register by calling the Mabuhay Alliance office at 858.537.1500 or by visiting their website at www.mabuhayalliance.org.
The Mabuhay Alliance's mission is "to be the preferred conduit of economic development, through technical assistance between the government, corporations and minority groups in California." Since 2004, Mabuhay Alliance has worked towards greater representation of minority groups, provision of stable funding, and the development of great relationships with corporate partners and good alliances by providing programs that empower them.
For more information or to register, please contact the Mabuhay Alliance at 858.537.1500 or email them at info@mabuhayalliance.org. Visit their website www.mabuhayalliance.org.
2022-11-04: (L-R) Ken Shibusawa, KEIZAI DOYUKAI,the Japan Association of Corporate Executives; Solomon Quaynor, African Development Bank vice president for Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization; Takaaki Nomoto, Executive Director of the African Development Bank Group; Mr. Takashi Hanajiri, Head of Asia External Representation Office for the African Development Bank Group sharing a frame during the Africa Investment Forum 2022: Sign letter of intent to strengthen cooperation and business ties between Japan and Africa.
2015-06-18: (L-R), Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank Group; Saliou Touré, The President of the International University of Grand-Bassam (IUGB) and an official during the President's visit to the International University of Grand Bassam in Côte d'Ivoire.
The adoption of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, has marked a key milestone for the world. It’s now time to take action and to find concrete solutions that can help countries achieve their commitments under this ambitious plan. The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is on the front line to give its contribution.
At the same time, there is a “startup revolution” going on, producing innovation with an impact on our day-to-day life, and changing the way we do business.
We, at UNECE, want to bring such powerful engine of transformation into our work for sustainable development and the green economy to improve people’s wellbeing.
After the success of the 1st event, on 26 April 2017 UNECE hosted the second startups’ event at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
The event showcased how innovative entrepreneurial talent can contribute to address today’s social and environmental challenges, through new groundbreaking ideas that can become successful business.
It took place in the context of the UNECE Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (25 April) and Commission Session 2017 in Geneva (26-27 April).
Photo: UNECE/Antoine Tardy
Satwa is being re-developed at the moment and many of the images you see will not be around in a year or two. Buildings with green numbers (plot numbers) are slated for demolition in the comng months, many people on the move.
The St. Louis County suburb of Wellston welcomed Early Explorers Child Development Academy (1232 Robert L. Powell Place) with a ribbon cutting on Monday, July 21, 2014, which will become the community's only licensed, accredited, center-based early childhood education facility. The child care center is a unique transit-oriented development centered on workforce training, education and the revitalization of the community. It is located in the heart of Wellston, adjacent to the MET Center job training facility and the Wellston MetroLink station.
Featured guests included: St. Louis County Executive Charlie A. Dooley Mike Downing, Missouri Department of Economic Development Carolyn Seward, Family and Workforce Centers of America
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From Left: Ambassador David Shinn (Board member), Degan Ali (Executive Director), Kelley Page Jibrell (Board chair), and Fatima Jibrell (founder) pose for a photograph.
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.
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Road Map training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 14-16 March 2014
Resource storage for "T4D" - Technology for Development inside UNICEF's Innovation Lab. AidData Summer Fellow Rebecca Schectman is working with UNICEF to evaluate how geocoded project records reflect implementation realities in the field, including the results in Uganda's Aid Management Platform. She will also assess the mechanisms that facilitate the collection of high-quality citizen feedback on development projects.