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IoT Ideathons, pitch contests, keynote, and panel discussions were held at Firehouse inside Fort Mason Center and also on the main stage!
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A discussion with Bassem Youssef and Sara Taksler, the film's producer, followed the film screening. The discussion was moderated by CGS Director Sophia McClennen.
Photo: Aaron Morris
The ILO hosted an initial discussion among key partners and constituents on the future of work in Indonesia titled “The Future of Work Initiative: Transformation Affecting the Labour Market in Indonesia, on 3 November, in Jakarta. This discussion is part of a series of forums on the future of work to be conducted in order to further explore and understand what the perspectives and future vision would be like for Indonesia.
In addition to Indonesia, more than 60 countries around the world are currently planning consultations with their relevant actors about this. It is planned that in 2017 and 2016, a High-Level Global Commission on the Future of Work would be established and conduct its work.
The goal of the Future of Work is to generate a shared understanding of the forces transforming the world of work and to equip governments, employers and workers with the knowledge, ideas and policy alternatives to advance the cause of social justice as the ILO enters its second century of work.
For further information about ILO activities in Indonesia, please visit: www.ilo.org/jakarta
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Panel discussion: Edgar Hertwich, Sarah Cornell, Erik Gomez-Baggetun. Debatten ledet av Sofie Høgestøl
Discussions held by the National Alliance on Mental Illness in conjunction with the Broadway production of "Next to Normal". This panel covered the topic of "art and social responsibility concerning mental illness". The speakers from left to right are Ric Durity (Mental Health Center of Denver), Nate Baldwin, and John Eckberg (Denver Center for Performing Arts)