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The Civil Society Programme took place on Wednesday 11 May and Thursday 12 May and provided an opportunity for dialogue between civil society and EBRD staff, senior management, the President and Board Directors. It was an occasion for civil society stakeholders to learn more about the Bank and discuss issues of interest and concern regarding the EBRD’s policies and investment projects.
The Programme also featured multi-stakeholder roundtable sessions on key strategic themes related to the role of civil society as an important actor in transition and development processes. Special features of the Civil Society Programme 2016 were discussions on:
•25 years of Transition - The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
•Engaging civil society to promote transparent procurement
•EBRD’s Strategy for the Promotion of Gender Equality (2016-2020): the role of civil society
•Inclusion through skills and innovatiom
In addition, a panel organised by the youth organisation AIESEC looked at the role of youth in shaping the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
25 years of Transition: The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
A fire-side chat with Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po (incoming EBRD Chief Economist)
Civil society, operating in the space between public and private sectors, has played an important role in socio-political and economic transition processes around the world, including the EBRD’s traditional countries of operations. In 25 years since the establishment of the EBRD, civil society’s contribution to transition has varied across the post-communist transition region. In some countries, the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) has contributed to more democratic political systems and more open market based economies as a ‘reputational actor’ performing a ‘watchdog’ function and as a generator of ‘social capital’ necessary to sustain the change process through the difficult early years. In other countries, the focus of CSOs has been on providing a variety of social services particularly to disadvantaged and vulnerable people negatively affected by the transition process. Many civil society actors have been operating in restrictive regulatory environments, and have relied heavily on international donor funding.
What has been civil society’s input into promoting good governance, sustainable development and economic inclusion in EBRD’s traditional region over the past few decades? What are the key lessons learned, from both its successes and failures that can be applied to other countries embarking on a transition process? What steps could be taken to increase the role of civil society in promoting positive changes in societies and economies?
The discussion looked back at the key achievements and setbacks of the civil society sector in contributing to transition since the Bank’s establishment. It also reflected upon the challenges ahead for civil society in building well-governed, sustainable and inclusive economies and societies.
The Orientation Programme 2017 Welcome Session to New Exchange Students at ISCTE-IUL took place at Grand Auditorium on september 11th 2017. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
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Taken by Ruairi Watson
I Upload the cover of their 1974 album Live at Drury Lane along with the 2014 Live at the O2 programme.
"Who'd have thought, 40 years ago...."
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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Programme d'orientation 2016-2017 Orientation Programme 2016-2017
CMR/RMC Saint-Jean
26-27 aou/Aug 2016
CMR2016-103
Photographie par/ photography by Élof/OCdt Kelsey Clingersmith
© Sa Majesté la Reine et chef du Canada, représentée par le ministère de la Défense nationale, 2016
© Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Department of National Defence, 2016
National Conference League - Premier Division
Leigh Miners Rangers 36 Egremont Rangers 24
Gate £2.50
Atten 150ish
Leigh Miners Rangers are one of the most respected amateur rugby league clubs in the country, with a proud history of producing talented players who go on to make a name for themselves in the professional game. It is not hard to see why because the the whole attitude around the Club is very impressive.
Today's game against the tough tackling visitors from Cumbria was a ding-dong, rip-roaring, end to end crackerjack of a game. A real credit to the league.
Miners took a 20-6 HT lead but Egremont came powering back in the 2nd Half to get within two points. From then on it was end to end action with Miners securing the victory after enduring a sustained period of Egremont pressure and numerous crunching tackles.
Twist Lane is a great venue. Situated just a 5-Iron away from the Leigh Sports Village the place was a hive of activity. Upon arrival the welcome given by the clubs officials was very impressive and made you feel at home right away. The Club produces a very good programme of decent reading and and Award Wining Website all put together by the very professional and very likeable Jeff who like many at this level gives up his time for the club for love,not money. He does a brillaint job.
A special mention to Joint 1st team Managers Allan & Paul who are both fantastic guys and could not be more welcoming. They showed impressive class.
As Chubby Checker used to sing "Let's do the Twist again ...like we did this Summer .." and as a result of today's experience i certainly will be coming to Twist Lane sooner, rather than later, as it is simply superb in everyway.
Best RL day out this season by far.
Programme d'orientation 2016-2017 Orientation Programme 2016-2017
CMR/RMC Saint-Jean
26-27 aou/Aug 2016
CMR2016-103
Photographie par/ photography by Élof/OCdt Melanie Crocker
© Sa Majesté la Reine et chef du Canada, représentée par le ministère de la Défense nationale, 2016
© Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Department of National Defence, 2016
THE UK COACH RALLY IS AT BLACKPOOL THIS WEEKEND, SHAME ABOUT THE WEATHER!
AS I AM UNLIKELY TO ATTEND ANY MORE COACH RALLIES I HAVE SCANNED THE COVERS AND PAGES OF INTEREST OF PREVIOUS RALLIES BEFORE I DISPOSE OF THEM.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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08 November 2019, Rome, Italy - FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu. 127th Session of the Programme Committee. FAO headquarters (German room).
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Leadership Development Programme (LDP), Pillar 2: People and Organization Management - Opening Event held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 27 June 2023
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Melbourne Australia World Tour 1991
Philip Morris Superband Series
B.B.King , Dianne Reeves , Gene Harris ,
Habitat for Humanity assists the worlds most vulnerable people. The Orphan and Vulnerable Children programme operates across several areas of Sub-Sahara Africa. Working with children impacted by the continuing AIDs pandemic.
ASIS Europe 2023 – From Risk to Resilience
Today’s enterprise is connected, complex and global. Securing innovation and competitive advantage requires simultaneously protecting people, information, products, and property. Rapid, interconnected change, and shifting perceptions of risk and value are key challenges for security practi-tioners. ASIS Europe programme is designed to provide unique insights to help you, your teams and your organisation. We will examine evolving security challenges from the perspective of leaders tasked with protecting their organi-sation’s reputation and most precious assets in a manner that drives business, organisational and cultural goals. | Foto © Charles Batenburg
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD regions and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 150 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’, co-hosted with the “Financial Times Special Editions”.
Moderators
Anna Brod
Principal Banker, EBRD
Kamola Makhmudova
Associate Director, Senior Banker, TFP, EBRD
Rudolf Putz
Head Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), EBRD
Speakers
Marc Auboin
Counsellor, World Trade Organization
Faycal Badawi
Director of Foreign Banking Relations & Trade Financing, BMCE Bank Of Africa
Chafic Haddad
Head of EMEA, Financial Institutions, Citi
Andrea Hauptmann
Executive Director, Head of Guarantees Department, Raiffeisen Bank International AG
William Howarth
President, International Compliance Association
Alan Ketley
Managing Director, Global AML Advisory, MUFG
Hans Krohn
Regional Head CIS, Commerzbank AG
David Yung-Lo Lin
Representative, Taipei Representative Office in the UK
Francis Malige
Managing Director Financial Institutions Group, EBRD
Jelena Moraca
Corporate Strategy & Transactional Banking Department Deputy m, Eurobank A. D.
Ulf-Peter Noetzel
Global Head of Trade Finance Financial Institutions, Deutsche Bank AG
Vincent O'Brien
Chair, ICC Banking Commission
Selma Omić
COO - Member of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd
Lakis Pantelides
Manager Trade Services, Bank of Cyprus Group
Sanela Pašić
CEO - President of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd
Elena Ristevska
Senior Officer, Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje
Senad Softić
Governor, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dignity Lifestyle - Provides the Senior Citizens Programmes in India and
Recreation Facilities Senior Citizens in India. Find information on Recreation Facilities Senior Citizens in India and
Senior Citizens Programmes in India from www.dignitylifestyle.org.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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THE UK COACH RALLY IS AT BLACKPOOL THIS WEEKEND, SHAME ABOUT THE WEATHER!
AS I AM UNLIKELY TO ATTEND ANY MORE COACH RALLIES I HAVE SCANNED THE COVERS AND PAGES OF INTEREST OF PREVIOUS RALLIES BEFORE I DISPOSE OF THEM.
Unearthed in a recent tidy-up was a souvenir Coronation programme, which for an item 60 years old was in reasonable nick apart from slightly rusty staples.
The Civil Society Programme took place on Wednesday 11 May and Thursday 12 May and provided an opportunity for dialogue between civil society and EBRD staff, senior management, the President and Board Directors. It was an occasion for civil society stakeholders to learn more about the Bank and discuss issues of interest and concern regarding the EBRD’s policies and investment projects.
The Programme also featured multi-stakeholder roundtable sessions on key strategic themes related to the role of civil society as an important actor in transition and development processes. Special features of the Civil Society Programme 2016 were discussions on:
•25 years of Transition - The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
•Engaging civil society to promote transparent procurement
•EBRD’s Strategy for the Promotion of Gender Equality (2016-2020): the role of civil society
•Inclusion through skills and innovatiom
In addition, a panel organised by the youth organisation AIESEC looked at the role of youth in shaping the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
25 years of Transition: The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
A fire-side chat with Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po (incoming EBRD Chief Economist)
Civil society, operating in the space between public and private sectors, has played an important role in socio-political and economic transition processes around the world, including the EBRD’s traditional countries of operations. In 25 years since the establishment of the EBRD, civil society’s contribution to transition has varied across the post-communist transition region. In some countries, the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) has contributed to more democratic political systems and more open market based economies as a ‘reputational actor’ performing a ‘watchdog’ function and as a generator of ‘social capital’ necessary to sustain the change process through the difficult early years. In other countries, the focus of CSOs has been on providing a variety of social services particularly to disadvantaged and vulnerable people negatively affected by the transition process. Many civil society actors have been operating in restrictive regulatory environments, and have relied heavily on international donor funding.
What has been civil society’s input into promoting good governance, sustainable development and economic inclusion in EBRD’s traditional region over the past few decades? What are the key lessons learned, from both its successes and failures that can be applied to other countries embarking on a transition process? What steps could be taken to increase the role of civil society in promoting positive changes in societies and economies?
The discussion looked back at the key achievements and setbacks of the civil society sector in contributing to transition since the Bank’s establishment. It also reflected upon the challenges ahead for civil society in building well-governed, sustainable and inclusive economies and societies.
The Standard Assessment of Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods in Smallholder Systems (SAMPLES) Program aims to identify pro-poor mitigation options in smallholder farming systems, focusing on opportunities to both benefit farmers’ food security and contribute to climate change mitigation.
This photo was taken at the SAMPLES Annual Workshop June 25-28th, 2013 in Nyando District, Kenya. Photo by K. Foster (ICRAF).
Leadership Development Programme (LDP), Pillar 2: People and Organization Management - Opening Event held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 27 June 2023
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Orientation Programme 2022, 1st semester Welcome Session to New Exchange Students at Iscte, on the 8th of september 2022.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
On a walk around the city to catch up on what was happening. September 23,2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
The project is part of Christchurch City Council’s Transitional City Programme, a series of works to enhance the Central City while longer term projects come to fruition.
Mayor Dalziel says these projects add to a sense of vibrancy in the central city in a similar way that the Gap Filler and Greening the Rubble projects have done. The transition has created an opportunity for innovation and creativity to be unleashed in a way that provides the city with renewed energy.
“This is important for both residents and visitors. Pleasant public spaces provide the opportunity for people to meet, relax and be entertained. Bringing people into the Central City supports local businesses and encourages investment.”
Carolyn Ingles, the Council’s Urban Design and Regeneration Unit Manager, says there has been significant community input together with support from the local business community for this project.
“The business community has been asking for improvement to the area and it seemed a natural fit with the Transitional City Programme. The public of Christchurch expressed a desire for a greener, more sustainable Central City in the Council’s 2011 Share an Idea campaign. This is being realised in High Street through plantings, trees and works of art. Recycled or repurposed materials have been used wherever possible.”
The High Street transitional project has been a collaboration between the Christchurch City Council, Department of Conservation (DOC), CPIT and CERA.
On a walk around the city to catch up on what was happening. September 23,2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
The project is part of Christchurch City Council’s Transitional City Programme, a series of works to enhance the Central City while longer term projects come to fruition.
Mayor Dalziel says these projects add to a sense of vibrancy in the central city in a similar way that the Gap Filler and Greening the Rubble projects have done. The transition has created an opportunity for innovation and creativity to be unleashed in a way that provides the city with renewed energy.
“This is important for both residents and visitors. Pleasant public spaces provide the opportunity for people to meet, relax and be entertained. Bringing people into the Central City supports local businesses and encourages investment.”
Carolyn Ingles, the Council’s Urban Design and Regeneration Unit Manager, says there has been significant community input together with support from the local business community for this project.
“The business community has been asking for improvement to the area and it seemed a natural fit with the Transitional City Programme. The public of Christchurch expressed a desire for a greener, more sustainable Central City in the Council’s 2011 Share an Idea campaign. This is being realised in High Street through plantings, trees and works of art. Recycled or repurposed materials have been used wherever possible.”
The High Street transitional project has been a collaboration between the Christchurch City Council, Department of Conservation (DOC), CPIT and CERA.
Components of this project include:
Realigning High Street to make it safer for cycling and pedestrian traffic
Large colourful works of art and sculptures including Te Kiheru Wai ö Tahu (The canoe bailer of Tahu) and the High Street façade reflecting the history of the area
DOC information centre with an Urban Garden Oasis
Plastic traffic sheep to act as safety barriers, as well as provide seating
Portable planter boxes which also provide outdoor seating
Prior to the earthquakes, High Street was a destination as well as a thoroughfare with shops, hotels, restaurants, cafes and bars art galleries and offices. The tram line ran down the centre of the road and the street was known for its significant works of art. Historically this was a major route to Ferrymead and it remains a great link to and from Cathedral Square with the CPIT campus at the south eastern end.
For More Info: www.ccc.govt.nz/thecouncil/newsmedia/mediareleases/2014/2...
Components of this project include:
Realigning High Street to make it safer for cycling and pedestrian traffic
Large colourful works of art and sculptures including Te Kiheru Wai ö Tahu (The canoe bailer of Tahu) and the High Street façade reflecting the history of the area
DOC information centre with an Urban Garden Oasis
Plastic traffic sheep to act as safety barriers, as well as provide seating
Portable planter boxes which also provide outdoor seating
Prior to the earthquakes, High Street was a destination as well as a thoroughfare with shops, hotels, restaurants, cafes and bars art galleries and offices. The tram line ran down the centre of the road and the street was known for its significant works of art. Historically this was a major route to Ferrymead and it remains a great link to and from Cathedral Square with the CPIT campus at the south eastern end.
For More Info: www.ccc.govt.nz/thecouncil/newsmedia/mediareleases/2014/2...
The welcome session to the Iscte International Students, of the schools: Social Sciences, Sociology and Public Policy, Technology and Architecture and Business School, took place at Iscte on the 9th and 10th of September 2021.
Programme:
September 9th,
Welcome and Information Session.
Short break (group photo on the outside).
Schools Information Sessions.
Lunch break.
Meet your “best partners.
September 10th,
Portugal from a bird’s eye view: Portuguese history and culture.
Portuguese Culture and cultural Differences.
Advices and basics of safety by Lisbon Police Dpt.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
Copyright Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Please credit accordingly.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
Copyright Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Please credit accordingly.
Programme d'orientation 2017-2018 Orientation Programme 2017-2018
CMR/RMC Saint-Jean
19 aou/Aug 2017
CMR2017-069
Esc Tracy Sqn
Photographie par/ photography by Élof/OCdt Goulet
© Sa Majesté la Reine et chef du Canada, représentée par le ministère de la Défense nationale, 2017
© Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Department of National Defence, 2017