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Some of Ireland’s most coveted silverware took centre stage at a service celebrating inclusivity in the Gaelic Athletic Association in St Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday, May 26.

 

The Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy cups were both present at the service of Choral Evensong which was led by Dean William Morton and sung by the Cathedral Choir in the presence of Archbishop Michael Jackson.

 

GAA dignitaries from around the island were in attendance, including the president, John Horan, who gave the address. Former President of Ireland Mary McAleese and GAA director general Tom Ryan read the lessons. The service was also attended by Cork man George Maguire, the closest living relative to Sam Maguire.

 

Acknowledging the rich tapestry of cultures and creeds that, since 1884, have contributed to and continue to contribute to the enhancement of Gaelic games, culture and life in Ireland and beyond, John Horan said that sport was a great unifier.

 

He said that the organisation was anti–racist and anti–sectarian and added that it was encouraging to see players of different ethnic backgrounds playing GAA. “When we support our team the only colour that should matter is the colour of the jersey,” he stated.

 

Mr Horan said that the GAA would continue to work on inclusivity and had recently launched a new manifesto under the banner ‘Where we all Belong’. The GAA had always aimed to reflect Irish society and if that was to continue in today’s multicultural society, he said that the organisation must encourage as many children as possible to join. He highlighted the cross–community initiatives in Northern Ireland which aimed to bring communities together in sport.The GAA must also be inclusive of the LGBT community, he said, noting that for the first time ever the organisation would have a presence at Pride this year.

 

“Today’s event highlights the fact that our games are open to all. We don’t need to know one another’s religion to kick, chase and puck a ball,” he concluded.

 

Following the service the new Sam Maguire Passport was officially launched by the GAA President. The passport trail takes people around Sam Maguire’s home town of Dunmanway in West Cork where they can learn more about the life of the man behind the cup.

 

Sam was a member of the Church of Ireland and the trail is part of a wider community project in the town which is being spearheaded by the Revd Cliff Jeffers, Rector of the Fanlobbus Union of Parishes, of which Dunmanway is part.

 

Mr Horan paid tribute to the Rector for driving the Sam Maguire project. “We pride ourselves in being a community organisation. Rev Cliff is so keen and so driven. He is doing something that is a big benefit to the community and to the GAA … This is a GAA story and he is giving new life to it. But it will also bring benefit to the community. It will put Dunmanway on the map,” he stated.

 

Officially launching the Sam Maguire Passport he put the final stamp on the first passport which had been completed by a child from the parish.

 

Photo credit: Ramsey Cardy / Sportsfile

5 May 2014 – Forum 2014 session: Inclusive Societies. OECD Headquarters, Paris, France.

 

Moderator: Monique Villa, CEO, Thomson Reuters Foundation

 

Panelists:

 

-Xavier de Souza Briggs, Vice President of Economic Opportunity and Assets, Ford Foundation

 

-Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, OECD

 

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Photo: OECD/Andrew Wheeler

A leader should be able stand in front of it's followers and take all poo flung at them with courage.

A leader, should be inclusive of all colors and flavors of it's followers.

 

Or something like that... =p

Participants capture during a session: Promoting Inclusivity at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary

08.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

Safwan Masri, Executive Vice-President, Global Centers and Global Development, Columbia University, USA at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Philippe Crist, (Advisor, Innovation & Foresight, International Transport Forum) in discussion during the Pre-Summit Research Day on “Transport for Inclusive Societies” held on 17 May in Leipzig, Germany, in conjunction with the International Transport Forum’s 2022 Annual Summit in Leipzig, Germany.

Transparency, inclusiveness and trust all depend on stakeholder identification and dialogue.

The original colours, of which there are more than a few.

08.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

A paved driveway, painted to your choice, fitted carpets included, all gardens turfed. You only need to supply a large wedge of cash to be part of the 'Woodilee Village' dream.

08.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

12.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

Huang Yiping, Professor, National School of Development, Peking University, People's Republic of China, Taavet Hinrikus, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, TransferWise, United Kingdom, Li Dongrong, President, China Internet Finance Association, People's Republic of China, Franz Paasche, Senior Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, PayPal, USA, Tang Ning, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, CreditEase, People's Republic of China, Chen Long, Chief Strategy Officer, Ant Financial Services Group, People's Republic of China and Catherine Wood, Chief Executive Officer, ARK Investment Management, USA during the Session on “Fintech for Inclusive Finance”. At the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

On October 21-23, 2014, Inclusive Security and Afghan Women’s Network co-hosted a 3-day workshop with 30 Afghan women leaders in Kabul. We examined the impact of the peacebuilding activities that the women have undertaken in their communities. These included negotiations for land access in Taliban-controlled areas, reintegrating Taliban commanders back into their local communities, and training local police on engaging with female victims. The workshop also included advocacy meetings where participants shared their collectively redesigned and more inclusive peace process strategy.

12.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

During Pride month in June and throughout the year, we celebrate the contributions of the LGBTQI+ community and honor their efforts to advance equality for all people in this country. As a part of the 2022 Utah Pride Festival in Salt Lake City, we participated in the parade with the USDA Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and National Park Service.

 

The Bureau of Land Management is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for its employees, as well as visitors on public lands. Every person deserves the freedom to live with dignity, safety and opportunity, no matter who they are, whom they love, or how they identify. Together, we can build an inclusive outdoors that is safe and welcoming for all identities and abilities.

 

Photos by Javonne Goodman, BLM Utah - Public Affairs Specialist

Inclusive Security partnered with the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, under former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s No Ceilings initiative, to create the first-ever National Action Plan Academy. This ongoing series of convenings is a platform for NAP designers and implementers around the world to review global progress, learn from each other, find ways to ensure better implementation, and inspire other countries to elevate the role of women in security and peace processes.

 

Read more here:

www.inclusivesecurity.org/hillary-clinton-launches-nap-ac...

Al Jazeera moderator Abderrahim Foukara (R) hosts a panel discussion on "Youth, Jobs, and Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa" attended by Central Bank Governor of Tunisia Mustapha Nabli April 15, 2011 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. The IMF/World Bank Meetings are being held in Washington, DC this week which will host Finance Ministers and Bank Governors from 187 countries. IMF Photograph/Stephen Jaffe

Inclusive Security partnered with the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, under former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s No Ceilings initiative, to create the first-ever National Action Plan Academy. This ongoing series of convenings is a platform for NAP designers and implementers around the world to review global progress, learn from each other, find ways to ensure better implementation, and inspire other countries to elevate the role of women in security and peace processes.

 

Read more here:

www.inclusivesecurity.org/hillary-clinton-launches-nap-ac...

11.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

Beach Bum Robert with Head Chef of El Dorado Royale

It was nice to see flags of the world stretched across the auditorium of the local elementary center.

Mst Sufiannesa, 58, owns Projonmo Ekattur Shatranji Shambhar, which she founded in 2003. A native of Rangpur's Pirganj upazila, her store earns Tk 20,000 per month, which is used to pay her staff, as well as help her improve all their livelihoods. She is a beneficiary of Inclusive and Equitable Local Development (IELD) pilot program, a joint global initiative of UNCDF, UNDP and UN Women that addresses structural impediments through public and private investments, with particular emphasis on unlocking domestic capital for women’s economic empowerment and entrepreneurship.

 

Photo: UN Women/Fahad Kaizer

Ulrich Spiesshofer, President and Chief Executive Officer, ABB, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017 in Durban, South Africa, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

Photo by David Kotsibie. Event featuring Jael Ealey Richardson, Salimah Kassam, Ivan Coyote and Lisa Charleyboy. Unique voices from the Wordfest lineup filter through the “white noise” surrounding the charged concept of inclusivity. The panel tackles hot button issues such as: “What does diversity mean anyway today?” and “Who gets to decide what stories receive mainstream attention?” to “What voices are (still) absent or underrepresented in the book world?” This salon-style discussion is organized by the Festival’s volunteer White Noise Talks committee.

Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.

 

Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education

08.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

Hyunse Lee (Vice President, AutoCrypt Technologies GmbH, Germany), Seokwoo Lee (Chairman, AutoCrypt, Korea), Esther Jeohn (Senior Marketing Manager, AutoCrypt, Korea) and Rachel Yoon (Global Marketing Manager, AutoCrypt, Korea) at the AutoCrypt stand in the exhibition hall during the 2022 Annual Summit of the International Transport Forum on “Transport for Inclusive Societies”, held in Leipzig, Germany from 18-20 May 2022.

Participants in the Nairobi Summit: Maximizing Impact of Women, Peace and Security Policies in Africa at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday, July 23, 2014. The symposium was organized by the Institute for Inclusive Security and the University of Nairobi. (Pete Muller for the Institute for Inclusive Security)

Shuyin Tang, Principal, Unitus Impact, USA capture during a session: Promoting Inclusivity at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary

09.07.2019

 

Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.

 

www.iofc.ch/experience-caux-forum/main-events/towards-inc...

 

Photo: Paula Mariane

Participants capture during a session: Promoting Inclusivity at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary

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