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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
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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
Across two days, the WIDER Development Conference: The puzzle of peace, discussed a range of topics on the themes of peace, security, unrest, and the humanitarian fallout of conflict in different regions across the world.
The programme included a keynote presentation by Sir Tim Besley and panel discussions on peacebuilding challenges and on post-conflict recovery.
Further, the event acted as a platform to take stock of global progress towards achieving SDG 16: Peace, justice, and strong institutions.
Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2016 - “Inclusive Trade” photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Studio Casagrande
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act — HR 1579 — a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue. Washington DC. April 17, 2013 © Rick Reinhard 2013 email rick@rickreinhard.com
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
Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2016 - “Inclusive Trade” photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Studio Casagrande
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
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
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
Taller Negocios Inclusivos co-organizado junto a la Fundación CODESPA. La primera sesión tuvo lugar en Madrid. El taller tuvo el objetivo de compartir los resultados preliminares de una investigación sobre el estado de negocios inclusivos en España. La finalidad es ver si algunas de las metodologías que han tenido éxito en países en vías de desarrollo con comunidades de bajos ingresos pueden ser útiles para responder a los retos sociales y a las comunidades vulnerables en territorio español.
Cesar, Founding Partner and CEO of Inclusive Surrogacy LLC, is a graduate of Business Administration from the UNAM Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and has an MBA from the Harvard University Business School (IPADE).
Cesar has worked in corporations such as Ford Motor Co., American Express and McDonald's l, where he held several executive positions in Human Resources, Franchising and Administration; both in Mexico and in the United States. He has also led worldwide projects in the areas of employer image and organizational culture. His passion for helping others make him create the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) in #Mexico and coordinate this #charity in #LatinAmerica. Due to his personal and professional experiences at the global level, Cesar has a bicultural approach, which has allowed him to give Inclusive Surrogacy a multinational vision.
His passion for #surrogacy began when he witnessed her daughter's frustration about not being able to carry her own baby, which led her to start a #surrogacyjourney in the USA. So over time, and with the advice of recognized professionals both in Chicago, Illinois. as in Madrid, Spain, he decided to create an organization that could help others fulfill their dreams of starting a family.
Sinéad Burke, Founder, Minnie Mélange speaking during the Session: Fostering Inclusivity at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst
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
IGC team meets with Ellen Jonhson Sirleaf, former President of Liberia and Julius Maada Bio,
President of Sierra Leone
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act — HR 1579 — a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue. Washington DC. April 17, 2013 © Rick Reinhard 2013 email rick@rickreinhard.com