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The Battier Take Charge Foundation is devoted to providing Learning resources for the development and education of underserved youth in Miami.
The Western Development Museum explores the early settlement of Saskatchewan and includes a re-creation of Boomtown circa 1890-1910 era.
Bukit Batok Nature Reserve is a serene green space located in the western part of Singapore, offering a peaceful retreat amidst nature. The reserve is centered around the Bukit Batok Hill, a former granite quarry that has since transformed into a lush landscape with hiking trails, rich biodiversity, and scenic views. Popular for its walking paths and the tranquil Upper Bukit Timah Reservoir, the nature reserve provides visitors with opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, birdwatching, and explore the area's geological and ecological history.
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 Pitt Community College Workforce Development Program offers focused short-term training for specific needs in local industries, specifically targeted at the unemployed, underemployed, and anyone interested in upgrading or learning new skills to move their careers forward. The programs include HR development, automotive, construction trades, EMS and Fire/Rescue training, advanced manufacturing, and much more.
Learn more at pittcc.edu/community/continuing-education/
Agribusiness Development Activity is aimed at the transformation from ineffective subsistence farming to commercial, profitable agribusiness through the disbursement of matching grants and the provision of technical and market information assistance. Grants are awarded through competition on the co-financing basis for the development of small value-adding enterprises, farm service centers, value chain and primary production in any region of Georgia. The project will help develop agribusiness and create new job opportunities.
Farmers in Sumilao, Bukidnon conduct the ritual "pamuhat", for peace and development. The ritual is part of their culture as an indigenous peoples group Higaonon. Photo taken in July 1998 when they first started their struggle for land and justice.
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Dean Mari Koerner notes that the success of the PDS program lies in the hands-on approach to teaching that students receive as well as the strong collaboration between ASU and the partner school districts. Photo by Eliza Gregory
For more information, visit community.uui.asu.edu/features/pds.asp
This photo reminds me of Mahatma Gandhi's saying,"The world is enough for our needs, not our greeds."
On Wednesday 30th April 2014, Diaspora for African Development (DfAD) held a launch event for the DfAD 2014 Report “Zambia at 50 Years: Engaging the Diaspora in Inclusive Development” at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London. The report was published following the successful DfAD Zambia Roundtable discussion event, with the same title, held in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Diaspora Support Initiative (DSI) Zambia in February 2014 at the Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) in Lusaka, Zambia.
The roundtable was convened to explore how Zambia could best realise the development potential of its diverse diaspora, and also, to find out whether there was parity between the status of Zambia’s Diaspora debate and current global perspectives.
MTK offers an extraordinary range of products to fit our customers requirements and specifications. We are continuously developing new applications within our product families. Some of our new product development includes High Voltage Transformers, Pulse Modulators & Pulse Forming Networks just to name a few.
2019-08-29: Oley Dibba Wadda, Director, Human Capital, Youth and Skills Development, African Development Bank sharing the stage with (L-R) Hon. Maria Cândida Pereira Teixeira, Minister of Education, Angola; Dr Molapo Qhobela, Chief Executive Officer of the National Research Foundation (NRF); Kenji Suzuki, General Manager, Toyota Tsusho; Prof Peter Mbithi, Vice-chancellor of University of Nairobi during the 'Innovation towards Human Capital Development for Africa' at the Exhibition Hall B08, Pacifico Yokohama.
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President, African Development Bank Group posing for a group picture with his spouse Grace Adesina; Pierre Guislain, Vice President, Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization, African Development Bank; Dr. Celestin Monga, Chief Economist and Vice President, Economic Governance and Knowledge Management, African Development Bank; Khaled Sherif, Vice President, Regional Development, Integration and Business Delivery Office, African Development Bank; Mrs. Helene N'Garnim-Ganga, General Counsel, African Development Bank Group; Charles Boamah, Senior Vice President, African Development Bank; Hassatou Diop N’Sele, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, African Development Bank Group; Vincent Nmehielle, Secretary-General, African Development Bank; Jennifer Blanke, Vice President, Agriculture, Human, and Social Development, African Development Bank; Jiyoung Choi, Director, International Financial Institutions, Ministry of Strategy and Finance, South Korea during the Annual Meetings 2017 - Day 4 - Third Sitting of the Boards of Governors Closing Ceremony on May 25, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.
Agribusiness Development Activity is aimed at the transformation from ineffective subsistence farming to commercial, profitable agribusiness through the disbursement of matching grants and the provision of technical and market information assistance. Grants are awarded through competition on the co-financing basis for the development of small value-adding enterprises, farm service centers, value chain and primary production in any region of Georgia. The project will help develop agribusiness and create new job opportunities.
UNDP Armenia - GOAL 17: PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
The SDGs can only be realised via a strong commitment to global partnership and co-operation.
As part of their efforts to strengthen effective, inclusive, and accountable governance, UNDP is supporting countries in the ECA region to build effective National Adaptation Plans by supporting requesting countries to: identify, categorise, assess, finance, implement and monitor evolving adaptation needs; develop national strategies and action plans to adapt to climate change; and access and use dedicated climate finance for the identification and implementation of prioritised adaptation activities.
No it's not "Sunset Tan" Zamar.
These are a few pics I snapped at one of our Development Meetings. The team gets together about once a week to discuss anything that is new or needs to get done. They are really really productive and we all end up having a great time. Oh plus they get paid to be there. Holler.