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El jueves 14 de marzo, organizado por Community of Insurance, y bajo el lema “Acelerando la innovación en seguros” se celebró el Insurance World Challenges 2019. En esta ocasión se regresó a la Real Fábrica de Tapices de Madrid, de nuevo un extraordinario evento referente en el sector asegurador y reconocido como el más importante del sur de Europa, en torno a los retos y tendencias actuales ante más de 460 asistentes, a lo largo del cual se dieron a conocer las claves del futuro de la industria aseguradora a través de la innovación, la tecnología y el aprendizaje organizacional.
El jueves 14 de marzo, organizado por Community of Insurance, y bajo el lema “Acelerando la innovación en seguros” se celebró el Insurance World Challenges 2019. En esta ocasión se regresó a la Real Fábrica de Tapices de Madrid, de nuevo un extraordinario evento referente en el sector asegurador y reconocido como el más importante del sur de Europa, en torno a los retos y tendencias actuales ante más de 460 asistentes, a lo largo del cual se dieron a conocer las claves del futuro de la industria aseguradora a través de la innovación, la tecnología y el aprendizaje organizacional.
El jueves 14 de marzo, organizado por Community of Insurance, y bajo el lema “Acelerando la innovación en seguros” se celebró el Insurance World Challenges 2019. En esta ocasión se regresó a la Real Fábrica de Tapices de Madrid, de nuevo un extraordinario evento referente en el sector asegurador y reconocido como el más importante del sur de Europa, en torno a los retos y tendencias actuales ante más de 460 asistentes, a lo largo del cual se dieron a conocer las claves del futuro de la industria aseguradora a través de la innovación, la tecnología y el aprendizaje organizacional.
The GEF Biennial International Waters Conference (IWC) is the signature learning event for the GEF IW portfolio. The IWC objectives are to facilitate cross-sectoral and portfolio-wide learning and experience sharing. Participants sum up progress achieved and also look to the future of programming within and beyond the GEF IW focal area.
The IWC convenes about 300 participants, comprising GEF IW project managers, representatives of beneficiary countries, non-governmental organizations, transboundary management institutions, UN Agencies and the private sector.
The IWRM AIO SIDS project invited the focal points and demonstration project managers from Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe to take part to the Conference.
More info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
The GEF Biennial International Waters Conference (IWC) is the signature learning event for the GEF IW portfolio. The IWC objectives are to facilitate cross-sectoral and portfolio-wide learning and experience sharing. Participants sum up progress achieved and also look to the future of programming within and beyond the GEF IW focal area.
The IWC convenes about 300 participants, comprising GEF IW project managers, representatives of beneficiary countries, non-governmental organizations, transboundary management institutions, UN Agencies and the private sector.
The IWRM AIO SIDS project invited the focal points and demonstration project managers from Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe to take part to the Conference.
More info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
The GEF Biennial International Waters Conference (IWC) is the signature learning event for the GEF IW portfolio. The IWC objectives are to facilitate cross-sectoral and portfolio-wide learning and experience sharing. Participants sum up progress achieved and also look to the future of programming within and beyond the GEF IW focal area.
The IWC convenes about 300 participants, comprising GEF IW project managers, representatives of beneficiary countries, non-governmental organizations, transboundary management institutions, UN Agencies and the private sector.
The IWRM AIO SIDS project invited the focal points and demonstration project managers from Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe to take part to the Conference.
More info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
The GEF Biennial International Waters Conference (IWC) is the signature learning event for the GEF IW portfolio. The IWC objectives are to facilitate cross-sectoral and portfolio-wide learning and experience sharing. Participants sum up progress achieved and also look to the future of programming within and beyond the GEF IW focal area.
The IWC convenes about 300 participants, comprising GEF IW project managers, representatives of beneficiary countries, non-governmental organizations, transboundary management institutions, UN Agencies and the private sector.
The IWRM AIO SIDS project invited the focal points and demonstration project managers from Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe to take part to the Conference.
More info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
The GEF Biennial International Waters Conference (IWC) is the signature learning event for the GEF IW portfolio. The IWC objectives are to facilitate cross-sectoral and portfolio-wide learning and experience sharing. Participants sum up progress achieved and also look to the future of programming within and beyond the GEF IW focal area.
The IWC convenes about 300 participants, comprising GEF IW project managers, representatives of beneficiary countries, non-governmental organizations, transboundary management institutions, UN Agencies and the private sector.
The IWRM AIO SIDS project invited the focal points and demonstration project managers from Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe to take part to the Conference.
More info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
The GEF Biennial International Waters Conference (IWC) is the signature learning event for the GEF IW portfolio. The IWC objectives are to facilitate cross-sectoral and portfolio-wide learning and experience sharing. Participants sum up progress achieved and also look to the future of programming within and beyond the GEF IW focal area.
The IWC convenes about 300 participants, comprising GEF IW project managers, representatives of beneficiary countries, non-governmental organizations, transboundary management institutions, UN Agencies and the private sector.
The IWRM AIO SIDS project invited the focal points and demonstration project managers from Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius, Maldives, Cabo Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe to take part to the Conference.
More info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo credit: IWRM AIO SIDS