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Celebrating ERF's 20th Anniversary - Welcome Dinner
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Amir Hanna
Edited by: Shady Helal
As part of the High Atlas Foundation’s 1 Million Tree Campaign to improve the socio-economic and environmental conditions of rural Moroccan families, Sami's project plants fruit trees with school children and provides creative (tree-related) educational lessons in health and the environment.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey delivers keynote remarks at the 2019 Economic Development Association of Alabama Winter Conference on Tuesday, January 29, 2019 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Governor's Office, Sydney A. Foster)
November 10, 2016-Buffalo, NY- Governor Andrew Cuomo announces opening of ramp from Peace Bridge Plaza to Northbound Interstate 190. Major milestone for $56.7 Million New York Gateway Connections Improvement Project. New ramp will reduce congestion and improve mobility for International traffic.
May 03, 2018- Rochester, NY- Governor Andrew Cuomo announces LiveTiles to open intelligent user experience hub in downtown Rochester. At least 500 new jobs will be creates by the software development firm in city's downtown innovation zone. Investment complements "Finger Lakes Forward", the regions's comprehensive strategy to revitalize communities and grow the economy.
HAF's initiative "Trees for Kids: Sami's Project," plants trees and botanical gardens with disadvantaged rural schoolchildren. They experience improving their environment, family life and their own lives as well by teaching planting and caretaking methods. HAF also constructs gender separate bathrooms at elementary schools (increasing girls' enrollment), teachers' housing (increasing instruction time with students), and school construction and refurbishment.
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 24nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Hady Nabil
Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel
Economic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has lost some momentum. Near-term growth prospects in LAC are weighed down by tighter global financial conditions and an intensification in trade tensions. The moderating recovery is also underpinned by divergent growth outcomes across the region, as the impact of external headwinds has been amplified by country-specific vulnerabilities, especially in the largest economies. There are bright spots to the outlook, however. Despite the slowdown in regional economic activity, private investment is showing signs of life. Nevertheless, medium-term growth remains stuck in low gear, slowing progress in catching up to income levels in advanced economies.
The Inter-American Dialogue is pleased to welcome Krishna Srinivasan, Deputy Director of the Western Hemisphere Department, to review the IMF’s latest economic outlook for the LAC region. His presentation will cover key challenges going forward to help the region’s policymakers boost productive capacity and raise investment and saving rates in order to build strong, durable, and inclusive growth over the medium term. A brief commentary and a wide-ranging discussion will follow the presentation.
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As part of the Dream Colloquium, we invited Dr. Saul Estrin, Professor of Management and Head of the Department of Management at the London School of Economics and Political Science to give a presentation on the different types of entrepreneurs and which factors affect their success.
November 10, 2016-Buffalo, NY- Governor Andrew Cuomo announces opening of ramp from Peace Bridge Plaza to Northbound Interstate 190. Major milestone for $56.7 Million New York Gateway Connections Improvement Project. New ramp will reduce congestion and improve mobility for International traffic.
A fresh-made grilled sandwich and fries sits in the window of the kitchen at the Westgate Taphouse. Out of focus in the background, a chef walks by.
The High Atlas Foundation (HAF) has launched the second year of its capacity building program on participatory democratic planning and project management in Mohammedia, Morocco – in collaboration with the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI).
Led by the HAF team in charge of the Center for Community Consensus and Sustainable Development at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Science, the program aims over two years to benefit over 80 university students and 80 members and leaders of local civil society organizations (CSOs), while building on the first phase’s successes and lessons learned.
During the year phase of the project (September 2012- August 2013), and using an integrated approach that combines program goals and those specific to beneficiaries’ training needs, the project team and partners were able to achieve considerable results. Read about them here: www.highatlasfoundation.org/blogs/429-the-past-and-future...
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 24nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Hady Nabil
Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel
Governor Jack Markell and Secretary Alan Levin, Director of the Delaware Economic Development Office, congratulate local small business owners as they graduate from Delaware’s Kauffman FastTrac New Venture and Growth Venture classes.
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On April 22, 2014, Stephen Groff, Vice-President of the East/Southeast Asia Operations at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), provided an overview of the 2014 Asian Development Outlook, ADB’s annual economic forecast for the Asia-Pacific region, and explored how countries can raise more revenue and how they should use it to promote broad-based growth.