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Moderated by Jonathan Charles, the EBRD Chief Economist will reflect on the on the war on Ukraine and the profound economic shock with reverberations felt across all the Bank’s countries of operations. The high level event will also provide an opportunity to hear directly from a few selected EBRD Governors whose countries have been most affected.
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
Speaking: Mr. Alfredo M. Ronchi – EC MEDICI Framework of Cooperation, High-level Track Facilitator.
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11
ICT applications and services
Ms. Moira de Roche, IFIP, International, High-level Track Facilitator.
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The morning after President Obama’s State of the Union address, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew provided remarks on the state of the U.S. economy and the Administration's priorities for 2015, with a particular focus on building shared prosperity for all Americans and business tax reform.
On January 21, the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings hosted Secretary Lew. Vice President and Director of Economic Studies Ted Gayer introduced the Secretary, and Director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy and Senior Fellow David Wessel moderated. Photography by Chris Maddaloni.
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 3: Bridging Digital Divides
From left to right:
Ms. Iffat Gill, Founder and CEO,ChunriChoupaal
Mr. Marcin Cichy, President of the Office of Electronic Communications, Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), Poland
H.E. Mr. Abdoulaye Balde, Minister, Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications, Posts and Digital Economy, Senegal
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 1: WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda
Dr. Derrick Cogburn, Director, Internet Governance Lab/Institute on Disability and Public Policy
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
An updated more moderate version of the earlier shot
Waiting in the holding bay for the IOM Ferry
I couldn't get down for shots of the bikers. This is an unused shot from last year
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11
ICT applications and services
Speaking: H.E. Mr. Karol Okonski, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Digital Affairs, Poland
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Moderates composed a majority of the Hawaiian electorate in 2006 and a plurality in 2000—the last 2 cycles for this Senate seat. Sen. Akaka won 64% of moderates in 2006 and nearly three-quarters in 2000. However, Sen. Akaka has not had a competitive race since he won the 1990 special election. Over the last 2 Presidential cycles—2008 and 2004—the number of moderates in the Hawaiian electorate has remained stable at 48%. Liberals composed 28% of the state’s electorate in 2008 (29% in 2004) and conservatives 24% in 2008 (23% in 2004).
If we assume that the number of moderates is consistently around 48% and liberals and conservatives are roughly split even, then either candidate would need 51% of the moderate vote to win.
Read the full report: Senate Battleground States
Tasmania's moderate southern latitude and mild maritime climate makes it an ideal place for growing cool climate wine varieties like Riesling.
It’s such a wonderfully expressive variety and right from the outset of our bold decision to take on wine production here in south-eastern Tasmania, the variety was one of our top four selections.
Sure, harvest might not occur until well into vintage – late April is a typical period for picking Riesling here at Bangor – but if we suck in our breaths and wait patiently, we’re invariably rewarded with fruit that possesses the key aroma and flavour attributes we look to showcase in our Lagoon Bay wine.
Image credit: Mark Smith
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 3: Bridging Digital Divides
From left to right:
H.E. Mr. Abdoulaye Balde, Minister, Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications, Posts and Digital Economy, Senegal
H.E. Mrs. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Minister, Ministry of Communications, Ghana
H.E. Mr. Andre Müller Borges, Secretary of Telecommunications, Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication, Brazil
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African Ambassadors & Diaspora Interactive Form AAIF United Nations buildings International Maritime Organization HQ IMO London. Panel Discussion Moderated by Her Excellency Dr Justina Mutale
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 4: Enabling Environment
Mr. Kemal Huseinovic, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications (IEE)
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6: Bridging Digital Divides
Mr. Cliff Schmidt, Founder & Executive Director (United States), Amplio (formerly Literacy Bridge)
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Moderated by Jerry Tarde, Editor in Chief, Golf Digest with: Casey Wasserman, Chairman and CEO, Wasserman Media Group; Bob Lanier, Special Assistant to the Commissioner and NBA Cares Global Ambassador; Michael McCallister, CEO, Humana; James Curleigh, CEO, KEEN Footwear; Travis Bogard, CMO, JawBone
Photo Credit- Adam Schultz / Clinton Foundation
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 2: Bridging Digital Divides
Dr. Andre Laperriere, Executive Director, Global Open Data initiative for Agriculture and Nutrition (UK)
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11
ICT applications and services
Speaking: Mr. Kemal Huseinovic, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications (IEE), WSIS Action Line Facilitator ITU.
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6: Bridging Digital Divides
Dr. Alison Gillwald, Executive Director, Research ICT Africa
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Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Business Affairs Jose Fernandez moderates an executive roundtable at the U.S. Trade and Development Agency's (USTDA) "Egypt: Forward Forum" in Washington, D.C., on June 27, 2011. The forum is a two-day event that brings representatives from Egypt's energy, information and communication technology, transportation, and agribusiness sectors to discuss trade, investment, and commercial opportunities with the public and private sector in the United States. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]