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March 2015: Old Bell's Lounge new Silver Fin development under construction between Union Street & Justicemill Lane, Aberdeen
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.
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United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, Ms. Jayathma Wickramanayake - @jayathmadw - at the European Development Days, 2018, in Brussels | Photo credits: © UNRIC
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Thousands of people took the streets of Detroit, ahead of the Democratic presidential debate on July 30, 2019 - frontline communities made their voices heard.
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From the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for clean, affordable water to the Worker Rights Movement and fight for economic solidarity, Detroit’s historic and living movements have served as a real engine for many national movements.
The story of Detroit mirrors many stories across our land. Corporate interests have captured our democracy and divested from our communities at the expense of everyone else, especially Black and Brown communities. Today Detroit, Flint and other rural and urban communities across the state have been deemed “sacrifice zones,” with pollution dumped in our backyards, our schools closed, our homes foreclosed, and our democratic rights violated by emergency managers, all while billionaires get tax breaks for new stadiums and corporate development.
Elected officials supporting the ongoing theft of our lands, public resources, our homes, and our pocketbooks have refused to take action as they endanger the futures of our children with ecological, climate, and economic crises.
To tackle these challenges, Detroit needs what people need everywhere - good, clean, local, union jobs, affordable and clean water, clean air, and a livable future for all of us and our loved ones to thrive. We need to build a fair, green economy that serves the needs of people and planet (human need, not corporate greed). We need to deepen, broaden and strengthen our democracy and people power.
The people of Detroit are ready to build this better future together - It’s time for all local, state, federal and tribal governments and community leaders to stand with us.
Join us as we work to make Detroit the Engine of the Green New Deal.
The rally and the march to the historic Fox Theater, the site of the presidential debate, was organized by the Frontline Detroit Organizing Committee*
* East Michigan Environmental Action Council, Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, We The People Michigan, 48217, Detroit People’s Platform, Breathe Free Detroit, Greater Detroit DSA, SEIU, Sierra Club, Next Gen Michigan, Sunrise, and the Climate Justice Alliance.
Photo by Kelllzzz of The Aadizookaan
David Rasquinha, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank); Symerre Grey-Johnson, Partnerships, Regional Integration, Infrastructure, and Trade Division at NEPAD Agency; Takao Toda, Vice President, Human security and global health, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Moriyuki Aida, Executive Officer for Europe, Middle East, and Africa, Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) having a group picture during the event on Japan-India cooperation for the development of Africa at the AfDB's Annual Meetings 2017 on May 24, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.
Ray Creek on Colne Point Nature Reserve. This area which was predominantly sand and shingle is gradually changing into saltmarsh.
2023-05-26: Prof. Njuguna Ndung'u, CBS, Cabinet Secretary at National Treasury & Economic Planning, Kenya during the Closing Ceremony: Annual Meeting 2023.
Interesting design contrast of the metal gate and colorful mosaic.
Hornby Street, Downtown Vancouver.
Photography by: Jeff FitzGerald
BCIT Digital Design and Development program
Donor Cultivation event hosted by Bob and Elizabeth Blue and Chris and Ashley Peace at the Blue residence. Karenne Wood, Director of the VIrginia Indian program, and Matthew Gibson, Director of Digital Initiatives, presented information and views from the Virginia Indian Archive.
Waikato Development vs Northland Development at Waikato Stadium, 1 September 2012. Photos from Annette Johnston (Heddfan Photography).
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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At the back alley of Chong Hing Bldg.
Today with Jon and Jerry walking around Tsim Sha Tsui, after Jerry bought his Nikkor 24mm F2.8 Ais Lens, good deal still, HK$1,900 given a free UV filter.
This CH Bldg. is always famous for curry diner yet the hygiene is horribly disturbing same as I found in Mong Kok where the rats and roaches dwelling under the sewage and pipers. But walking along the aisle inside the building, still notices some very old-fashioned tailors working behind the iron gates, and obviously they are all old men.
YORK, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 24: during the West Riding County FA Development League Championship match between i2i White and Golcar United U23s at Haxby Road on February 24th 2022 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Akinwumi Adesina, President of African Development Bank 1 year in office portrait in meeting with Babacar N'diaye on December 17, 2015.
GOVERNMENT SPONSORED DEVELOPMENTS -- STEVEN IVY P.C. helps real estate developers, municipalities and individual investors to navigate the convoluted territory of government-supported real estate programs. The firm counsels clients on issues relating to Enterprise Development Zones and Tax Incremental Financing Districts. We assist our clients with projects supported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and historic rehabilitations.
2022-05-22: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina sharing a frame with (L-R), Dr. Mateus Magala, Vice President, Corporate Services and Human Resources; Grace Adesina and H.E. Max Tonela, Mozambique’s Minister of Economy and Finance during the Annual Meetings 2022: Welcome cocktail.
The annual Winter Reception for Development board members and guests took place on February 15, 2023. (Photos by Jacob Power Photography)
2023-05-25: Dr. Kevin Kariuki, Vice President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth with Marie Laure Akin Olugbade, Acting Vice President for Regional Development, Integration and Service Delivery, African Development Bank attending the Annual Meeting 2023: Cultural Evening at Sharm El-Sheik.
ITU Regional Development Forum for Arab States (RDF-ARB) 2023
6 to 7 November 2023, Manama, Bahrain
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Another new apartment tower going up in downtown Winnipeg.
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African Development Bank's President, Akinwumi Adesina discussing with Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana during Welcome Dinner on August 1, 2017, in Accra.