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Sami’s Project teaches elementary school students the numerous benefits that trees can bring to a community, and then trains them in how to plant and maintain trees in their school yards. The eventual fruits of the trees will benefit each school. HAF coordinates this project with teachers, community members, local Ministry of Education delegates and members of communal councils.
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Twenty-one industry project managers from the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Georgia Power recently visited the Athens area as part of a two-day bus tour of the region.
“Project Managers serve as the first point of contact for new industry looking to locate in the state of Georgia, so it’s important for them to experience a community’s cultural amenities first hand,” Ryan Moore, director of the Athens-Clarke County economic development department said in a statement.
While in Athens, the group went to a reception sponsored by the University of Georgia and dinner on The Classic Center Theatre stage with entertainment by Circle Ensemble Theatre and the band Saint Francis. The Athens-Clarke County Economic Development Department and Georgia Power coordinated to provide the dinner and entertainment. The trip also included a discussion with Mayor Nancy Denson on Athens-Clarke County as a location of choice for various industries and educational leaders spoke to the group about the Athens’ workforce and educational assets. It also included a bus tour of the area.
The regional bus tour, organized by Georgia Power, visited several northeast Georgia cities, including Gainesville, Cornelia and Hartwell.
At the end of the TV Koodoo show, a farmers show in Burkina Faso, prices are displayed. Farmers can use these prices as a reference point and know how much their produce is worth at a certain time. TV Koodoo was a project supported by IICD that ran until 2010. The table here was broadcasted during one of the shows and show the current prices of for instance maize and beans.
Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel delivers a keynote address at the 4th BRICS International Competition Conference held in Durban 10-13 November 2015, at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC). (Photo: GCIS)
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady
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.
From the Ritzman Photo Collection, digitized by Northern Illinois University in collaboration with the Joiner History Room (Sycamore Public Library). Also available via the NIU Digital Library.
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady
From the Ritzman Photo Collection, digitized by Northern Illinois University in collaboration with the Joiner History Room (Sycamore Public Library). Also available via the NIU Digital Library.
Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel delivers a keynote address at the 4th BRICS International Competition Conference hosts the 4th BRICS International Competition Conference held in Durban 10-13 November 2015, at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC). (Photo: GCIS)
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady
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ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady
Margit Pal, employed by Miklos Balasa, feeds a calf. The farm is part of the environmental project Danube River Enterprise Pollution Reduction Project (DREPR) in Serbia, supported by Sida. The purpose is to reduce eutrophication in the ground water and in Donau. © Victor Brott. Picture from Sida photo archive.
Leander Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center
2/21/2020
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8220 183A Toll Rd
Leander, TX 78641
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.
From the Ritzman Photo Collection, digitized by Northern Illinois University in collaboration with the Joiner History Room (Sycamore Public Library). Also available via the NIU Digital Library.
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Leander Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center
2/21/2020
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8220 183A Toll Rd
Leander, TX 78641
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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ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 22nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Steven Agayby
Edited by: Malak Nady
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Edward Senzo Mchunu delivers an address at the 4th BRICS International Competition Conference at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC). (Photo: GCIS)