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The ‘Global NDC Conference 2017: integrated governance, finance and transparency for delivering climate goals’ took place in Berlin, Germany, from 2 – 6 May 2017. The conference was jointly organized by the LEDS GP, the GIZ Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (SPA), and the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building (LECB) Programme, in collaboration with the NDC Partnership.
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How my piping bag looked after I'd squeezed out the leftover almond paste dough to make my cookie.
This stuff was almost impossible to pipe. In fact, after I'd piped the first strip of lattice, nearly breaking my arm to do so, I scraped all the dough into a food processor and mixed in about a tablespoon of egg white and two teaspoons of walnut oil. That still didn't loosen it enough, so I put half of it in a bowl and ran it into the oven for a minute or so, to melt it at bit, and then mixed it back into the rest. After I did that, the stuff was possible to pipe, but still extremely difficult. I could only do it by twisting the top of the pastry bag like a crank while squeezing the middle with my other hand. I was very concerned that the bag would burst, but they don't call it a Wünderbag for nothing.
This was the hardest workout I've had in months—I definitely exerted my arm muscles to the point of failure a couple of times. I'll be sore for days.
Kristalina Georgieva, Chief Executive Officer, World Bank, Washington DC capture during the Session: Implementing Strategies for Inclusive Growth at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018
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En evento “Con Punche Perú” en Chincha, ministro Oscar Becerra anuncia que en esa región se están instalando 97 módulos educativos en 21 colegios y que en fucionará uno de los tres Colegios de Alto Rendimiento deportivos que el MInedu va implementar.
Substantial progress has been made in structuring and implementing infrastructure projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean region, contributing to significant social, environmental and economic development. However, traditional support through national budgets and donor funding cannot meet ongoing needs for building and maintaining infrastructure; and access to new sources of private capital remains a challenge. The real and perceived risks for private investors (e.g. currency volatility, illiquid local capital markets, political uncertainty) have resulted in many projects remaining unfunded or delayed due to a lack of competitive financing options. The scale of investment to meet existing and future growth demands of the region requires targeted infrastructure investment and therefore new sources of capital - whether from the private sector or from the combination of public and private as Jordan’s Queen Alia International Airport successful PPP case demonstrates.
In this context, innovative approaches to increase private financing and government initiatives such as dedicated PPP units, project prioritization and acceleration programmes can help to address some of the country risks and increase access to capital for priority infrastructure projects. Despite the humongous task of rebuilding, new opportunities in infrastructure investment are emerging for the private sector. In this event, participants focused on the role of public-private structuring of investments and related initiatives that offer the potential to mobilize international capital markets and regional institutional investors to finance infrastructure.
Moderator
Alex Wong
Head, Global Challenge Partnerships, World Economic Forum
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Samer Khoury
President (Engineering & Construction), Consolidated Contractors Company
Ukraine’s priorities include joining NATO, implementing the decisions of the Alliance's Washington Summit, and jointly intercepting Russian missiles and drones. This was the focus of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s discussion with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during their meeting in Kyiv.
This is Mark Rutte’s first foreign visit as the leader of the North Atlantic Alliance. President Zelenskyy noted that this visit immediately clearly outlines the current priorities, indicating where the defense of shared Euro-Atlantic values is taking place right now.
“Our key goal is Ukraine’s full NATO membership. Ukraine can become the thirty-third member of NATO. Ukrainians deserve this,” said the President.
During the meeting, the parties thoroughly discussed the prospects for cooperation, the Victory Plan and the feasibility of Ukraine's approach to a just end to the war, the situation on the battlefield, and the needs of our units, including weapons and brigade staffing.
“Ukraine needs to strengthen its positions on the frontline so that we can increase pressure on Russia for the sake of fair, real diplomacy. That is why we need a sufficient quantity and quality of weapons, including long-range weapons, the provision of which, in my opinion, is being delayed by our partners,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.
A separate focus of the discussion was Ukraine’s air defense needs. It is crucial for Ukraine that all air defense agreements, including those reached at the NATO Summit in Washington this July, are implemented before winter begins. Additionally, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Mark Rutte discussed additional cooperation with neighboring countries, drawing on examples from the Middle East.
“Jointly intercepting Iranian missiles is no different from jointly intercepting Russian missiles, and especially "Shaheds," which link the Russian and Iranian regimes. What we need in our region is more determination from our partners to put an end to Russian terror,” the President emphasized.
Mark Rutte noted that, as NATO Secretary General, he will do everything possible to increase support for Ukraine.
“Your security matters for ours. Your fight for freedom reflects our core principles and values,” he said.
According to the NATO Secretary General, member states of the Alliance plan to boost their own defense capabilities and strengthen Ukraine’s defense industry.
“Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever before. And we will continue on this path until you become a member of our Alliance. I very much look forward to that day,” said Mark Rutte.
To discuss mechanisms for strengthening implementation of Bonded Labour and Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act.
The objective of the workshop is to facilitate discussions between the Ministry of Labour and Employment and States on:
-Experiences in implementation of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act and Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act; and
-Way forward for strengthening the provisions of the Act and other institutional mechanisms for prevention and reducing vulnerability to bondage.
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Implementation of Ana Dominguez Studio's graphic design throughout several supports (banners, wall labels, entrance vinyl, exhibition leaflet, public space, city transport, etc) for the exhibition “Panorama 21. Apunts per a un incendi dels ulls” (“Panorama 21: Notes for an Eye Fire”), MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 22 October 2021–27 February 2022. Curated by Hiuwai Chu and Latitudes. Photo: Ana Dominguez Studio.
Ana Domínguez’s graphic design concept for the exhibition series Panorama, as well as its first edition, Notes for an Eye Fire, is an integral part of the projects’ communication, linking the physical exhibition with its online counterpart.
Domínguez worked closely with Lara Coromina for both commissions, along with Pau Geis and Ana Habash, all members of her studio’s team.
The Panorama identity is based on a customised version of the Du Nord Macba typeface and a stamp-like circular wordmark. Developed for the web and social media, the design expands the letters of “panorama” into a series of black-and-white switchbacks and arabesques that recall concrete poetry.
The graphic concept for Notes for an Eye Fire reflects the vitality and heterogeneity of the exhibition’s participants, and draws on some of the key refrains from Gabriel Ventura’s homonymous 2020 poetry collection — not least the notion of creative insurgency, the power of the word, and the thwarting of sight. Through a visual language of volcanic eruptions, billowing smoke screens, and motion lines, Domínguez and her team use illustration to break apart the title and fire off allusions to the exhibition.
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Scribbulus Writing Implements was a shop in Diagon Alley that sold quills, ink, and parchment. It was located next door to Quality Quidditch Supplies
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President, African Development Bank Group having a group picture with Ms. Bronwyn Nielsen, Senior Anchor, CNBC Africa; Harinder Kohli, Founding Director, President, and CEO of Centennial Group International; Prof. Justin Yifu Lin, Honorary Dean and Professor, Peking University; Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Chairperson, GAVI Alliance Board; and Mr. Lars Thurnell, Chairman, Global Water Development Partners during the Annual Meetings 2017 - Day 2 - Special Panel on Accelerating Implementation of the Bank’s Ten Years Strategy with the High 5s Agenda and on the ADF Policy Lab on May 23, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.
On Sunday, Nick and I read Implementation as part of the Provflux lectures at the Steelyard. We read from photos which were projected on the side of a truck. Hanna Wallach took this picture.
Participants capture during the Session: Implementing Strategies for Inclusive Growth at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
The Social Mobilization Implementing Partners Forum, supported by Government of Sierra Leone, NERC, and UN, brought partners together to recognize social mobilization achievements in the Ebola response and to agree on the way forward which was held at the Country Lodge in Freetown, 30th January, 2015.
The forum focused on the next phase of the Ebola response in the country.
Dinah Musindarwezo of FEMNET remind speakers that women cannot be merely instruments of Africa's development implementation processes for Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030. She stressed that we must be given equal voices and equal decision-making roles as equal partners at all levels of implementation.
© Credit: Lei Phyu / UNDP
A new partnership between Des Moines Public Schools, Hoyt Sherman Place, and Turnaround Arts means hundreds of students will have access to a new outlet starting this week to showcase their talents. Project STAGE (Students, Teachers, Artists: Generating Excellence) expands on the principle that students are more engaged and successful in school when the arts are infused in learning. The first Project STAGE Festival is April 27-28 and featured musical performances by TA schools, a photography exhibit by TA students, and a concert by TA schools and their guest teaching artists. Winston Cox, implementation director for Turnaround Arts, and Grammy-winner DJ IZ Avila, a TA artist, were in Des Moines to take part in the festival.
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LegCo Joint Subcommittee to Monitor the Implementation of the West Kowloon Cultural District Project visits West Kowloon Cultural District (2021.03.29)
El Taller es uno de los doce implementados por la Casa del Deporte para este segmento de Viña del Mar este 2014.
Ejercitar los músculos, articulaciones y el organismo en general, es una tarea que el ser humano debe tomar a conciencia a lo largo de toda su vida, pero sobre todo en edades más avanzadas, con el fin de prolongar los años de autonomía y evitar enfermedades, males y condiciones propias del paso del tiempo.
Conscientes de este cuidado, es que la Ilustre Municipalidad de Viña del Mar, a través de la Casa del deporte, viene implementando hace unos años en Viña del Mar, un taller de gimnasia orientada a Adultos Mayores, con la finalidad de que todos los ciudadanos que pertenecen a este rango etario, puedan acceder al beneficio que el ejercicio entrega en estos años al ser humano.
Uno de estos talleres, es el que se realiza en el Gimnasio Corporación Municipal, en donde todos los martes y jueves, de 9:00 a 10:00 AM, decenas de entusiastas adultos mayores desafían el frio de las mañanas viñamarinas realizando actividad física. Para participar de este taller, sólo hay que asistir el día y la hora al lugar en donde ha sido fijada la clase, y llenar una hoja de matrícula gratuita con datos personales, y ya estarás participando de taller de Gimnasia de Adulto Mayor. Te esperamos!
Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Finance of South Africa capture during the Session: Implementing Strategies for Inclusive Growth at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018
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From 15th to 18th of July 2013, a workshop was held in Accra, Ghana to set EAF (ecosystem approach to fisheries) implementation baselines for 13 countries in the CECAF-south area.
A training of trainers of a South Sudan’s soon-to-be unified army concluded today, 4 October, with a graduation ceremony at the Military Training Centre in Luri near Juba.
The event marks a significant step forward for the implementation of the country’s revitalized peace agreement, signed in September last year.
Lieutenant General Shailesh Tinaikar, Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, described the project of training the nation’s unified forces as one with “tremendous implications for national integrity and security”. He called the graduating instructors “pioneers” with a “huge responsibility” to carry after having received just ten days of training.
“Whatever you do, however you act, is going to affect the soldiers who you train, so I implore you to be conscious of your actions, because you set the trend of the forces of South Sudan,” the Force Commander said.
Lieutenant General Tinaikar also stressed the importance of looking forward rather than backward.
“You have to forget your past, from where you come and your past affiliations, to work together for your young nation, for the state of South Sudan,” he said, reiterating his faith in the diligence and capacity of the instructors to train the unified forces properly.
A lack of qualified trainers has been slowing down the capacity building of units of the united armed forces in 35 cantonment sites across the country, making the readiness of instructors such a vital sign of progress.
To enable the establishment of a Transitional Government of National Unity on 12 November, the few hundred graduates will need to capacitate some 83,000 soldiers, the troops being merged from the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition.
Photo: UNMISS / Eric Kanalstein
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AC Wharton, Jr. with Memphis & Shelby County Government.
A collaboration of MCA Students:
Myself & Katie Benjamin — Logo & Digital Implementation Plan
Eric Huber — Packaging
Bryan Rollins — CD Layout
James Hart — Broadside Design
Plaque on the front of F.L. Sankot Case Implement, 807 13th Street, Belle Plaine, Iowa. The Sankot Motor Company, also known as the Sankot Garage, is a historic building located on the Lincoln Highway. The historical significance of this building is its association with the increase in all-season travel and the development of businesses like this one to serve them along the Lincoln Highway, the United States's first transcontinental route. It is a brick front building with side walls of clay tile that was constructed on a concrete foundation. The west half of the building was added in 1927. It was operated by O.B. Charles and Sid Sankot until 1937. They also sold Chryslers. Gasoline was sold from 1920 to 1944. F.L. Sankot bought the business in 1937. In addition to vehicle repair, he sold Case and Oliver tractors and implements. William and Jerry Sankot purchased the business in 1985, and limited it to passenger, commercial and agricultural vehicle repairs. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. It was included as a contributing property in the Belle Plaine Main Street Historic District in 2013.