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As in previous years, the Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) of the EBRD invited its
members and everyone interested in the topic of international and intra-regional trade finance banking to attend the annual TFP event within the framework of the Annual Meeting. TFP currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. In the last two years, the Programme provided essential support to its members and secured substantial flows of trade finance transactions under crisis-ridden market conditions. This year’s one-day event organised in a conference format offered a unique opportunity to share contemporary trade finance banking expertise including trends, specifics, and intricacies through presentations by professional trade finance bankers and specialists. The event also provided the stage for signing agreements with banks that have recently joined and hosted an award ceremony for the most active TFP banks of 2011
Integrated2007 programme booklet (spread).
Designed by © Studio Integrated (Ellen De Jong & Hugo Puttaert – visionandfactory) 2007.
Photo © Nico Rein
Ryan Mackey, regular speaker and facilitator at DISTREE events gets the conference programme underway.
1994 Loxley Programme
"Grand Musical Evening featuring the Loxley Silver Band with soloist Hilary Osborn on Saturday 29th October 7:30pm at Tapton Hill Congregational Church, Manchester Road.
Greetings:
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all tonight to our “Grand Musical Evening. A special welcome to the Loxley Methodist Silver Band under the musical guidance of Ann Underdown and soloist Hilary Osborne.
We are very fortunate to have such a fine local band with a prize winning pedigree stretching over 105 years. Although the band is hard working throughout the year it will be best known to many of us for Christmas carolling in local hostelries.
Tonight will be tinged with sadness for the band, as it is the last concert with their musical director Ann Underdown, so expect a rousing send off".
Notable band members at this time were Tom Osbourne, currently co-principle trumpet with the Hallé Orchestra and Dale Garner, currently soprano cornet with Championship section Marsden Silver Band. Many of the other members noted on the programme are still with the band and Anne (with an ‘e’) Underdown has returned to Loxley in a playing capacity on Euphonium.
04 February 2020, Rome, Italy - Programme Committee, FAO headquarters (King Faisal Room).
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giulio Napolitano. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
The welcome session of the Orientation Programme Exchange International Students, 2nd semester took place at Iscte on February 8th, 2022.
10:00 am Welcome and Information Session (Sala de Atos, Reitoria)
10:00 am Welcome by the Vice-rector for Internationalization, Professor Maria das Dores Guerreiro
10:10 am Welcome by the Director of the Center for International Studies (CEI-IUL)
Professor Luís Nuno Rodrigues
10:20 am Welcome by the Head of International Relations Office – Francisco Nunes
10:30 am Campus Tour, Joana Jordão
12:00 pm Lunch break (Praça Central)
03:00 pm Lisbon guided walking tours
Guided walking tour to Alfama & Castle
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
As in previous years, the Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) of the EBRD invited its
members and everyone interested in the topic of international and intra-regional trade finance banking to attend the annual TFP event within the framework of the Annual Meeting. TFP currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. In the last two years, the Programme provided essential support to its members and secured substantial flows of trade finance transactions under crisis-ridden market conditions. This year’s one-day event organised in a conference format offered a unique opportunity to share contemporary trade finance banking expertise including trends, specifics, and intricacies through presentations by professional trade finance bankers and specialists. The event also provided the stage for signing agreements with banks that have recently joined and hosted an award ceremony for the most active TFP banks of 2011
Art with Kitty Rogers at Raheny Library.
Part of the "Many Faces, Many Places" intercultural summer 2008 programme.
ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 28: Cyrille Bellier, Deputy Executive Director, Strategy Partnerships and Communication of the French Development Agency (AFD), takes part in the event under the title ''Getting to the Last Mile: A discussion on Lessons Learned'' within the Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 28, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries takes place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. Mustafa Ciftci / Anadolu Agency
7th October 2019. IAPI SMASH well-being programme launch in Venue 35 (formally La Stampa). Photo: Aidan Oliver
The SMASH programme will provide 24/7 support on mental well-being. This employment assistance programme (EAP) will also provide financial and legal advice, career coaching and parenting support services to our highly skilled workforce.
IAPI is delighted to be bringing this programme to our members thanks to the patronage of TABS (The Advertising Benevolent Society).
“TABS has been working behind the scenes of the industry for over 60 years helping those who have fallen on hard times but we feel it is time to be more visible and relevant to a younger cohort of the workforce. We’re delighted with the prominence that IAPI is giving this programme and believe it will be of huge benefit to their members as they look to support and nurture the extraordinary talent in the industry.” Allen Kiernan, Financial Director, BBDO Dublin and Board Member, TABS.
Mental health challenges are on the increase and the World Health Organisation predicts that depression will be the leading global burden of disease by 2030. Ireland ranks in the top 10 countries worldwide in relation to numbers of the population affected by anxiety disorders (WHO, 2017) with depression, anxiety and stress being the most common difficulties.
Armed with this information and with the knowledge that our industry is already one of the most stressful to work in, TABS recognise that instead of shying away from this fact, we need to face it head-on and do something about it. The vast majority of those under 30 in the industry are not aware of the support TABS provides and given that they represent 47% of the workforce, this needed to be addressed. TABS now sponsor the SMASH programme for all IAPI members.
The programme is being managed by Spectrum Health, who were chosen by TABS after a comprehensive search for the best partner.
The launch will take place in Venue 35 (formally La Stampa) with doors open from 5.30pm. The launch will kick off with a keynote speech from Niall Breslin at 6pm.
Niall Breslin AKA Bressie is an award-winning musician, former Westmeath Gaelic footballer, former Leinster Rugby under 21 player, a mental health advocate and a best selling author. He is a passionate speaker and campaigner leading a new kind of conversation around mental health.
Following Niall's talk, three advertising professionals will share their own personal stories relating to their experiences of maintaining and developing their own well-being.
Tomorrow I begin my 2017 ‘Streets Of Ireland’ programme with a three day visit to Kilkenny. I really do hope that the weather will be good as it is today. Last year it rained for the duration of my visit.
Today the weather was really beautiful so I decided to visit the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin but the park was packed with people making it difficult to concentrate on my photograph but I got to meet an number of interesting photographers. One was hoping photograph mayflies but did not know what they actually looked like so I was unable to help as I could not properly describe a mayfly.
I later met another gentleman going home on the bus who had a fishing rod and who supplied the following information: “Mayflies can emerge at any time from April through to August but the principal hatches are normally in late May and early June. The reason the name doesn’t actually coincide with the month of May is because they were named before the Pope changed the calendar and at that time May was a couple of weeks later in the year.”
The programme (LFSP) is a four-year programme (2014 – 2017), designed to improve the livelihoods and food security of people living in rural areas by kick starting the rural economy.
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), with a total investment of £ 45 million (USD 72 million), targets Zimbabwe’s smallholder farmers with the objective of reducing poverty through increased incomes for smallholder farmers.
The programme will actively address the specific constraints that small-holder farmers - particularly women and youth - face in raising the productivity of their farms and participating in markets.
The combined goal of the programme is to contribute to poverty reduction through increased incomes and improved food security and nutrition.
Pictures: ©FAO/Believe Nyakudjara
On 4 May 2022, First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame joined the launch of 13 new medical training programmes aimed at improving the quality and quantity of healthcare services. These programmes will be offered by Ministry of Health through its HRH Secretariat and the University of Rwanda.
In February 2004, The United Nations' World Food Programme sent me out to Bam, Iran, to create a visual report of the aftermath of the Bam Earthquake on 26 December 2003, in which 26,271 people died, and another 30,000 injuries were reported.
The once prosperous city of Bam, housing the World Heritage site Arg E Bam was completely destroyed.
The United Nations team, lead by the Norwegian party, set up the first humanitarian aid camp.
A few images, scanned from film, of a gruesome experience.
Do not use any of these images without my permission! © All rights reserved, 2011,
2018 FIA International Stewards Programme at Geneva, February 8 to 11 - Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI
As in previous years, the Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) of the EBRD invited its
members and everyone interested in the topic of international and intra-regional trade finance banking to attend the annual TFP event within the framework of the Annual Meeting. TFP currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. In the last two years, the Programme provided essential support to its members and secured substantial flows of trade finance transactions under crisis-ridden market conditions. This year’s one-day event organised in a conference format offered a unique opportunity to share contemporary trade finance banking expertise including trends, specifics, and intricacies through presentations by professional trade finance bankers and specialists. The event also provided the stage for signing agreements with banks that have recently joined and hosted an award ceremony for the most active TFP banks of 2011
BURTON-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - JULY 03: during the Friendly match between i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Girls and West Brom at St George’s Park on July 3rd 2024 in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Rose Marie" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in February 1936. This page includes a portrait of understudy Winifred Hibberd, and acknowledgments of Willis Walker sports outfitter and Beechcliffe Riding School.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Rose Marie" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights from Monday 10th February 1936. The romantic musical had music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein. The KAODS production was produced and directed by Herbert Coates, with musical director Joseph Harker.
The story starts out in the Canadian Rockies at a hotel where Rose Marie La Flamme (played by Rhoda Heap) and pioneer Jim Kenyon (Arthur Day) have fallen in love, much to the disapproval of Rose Marie's brother, Emile (Oswald Hill). The hotel is run by Lady Jane (Margaret Best) who is torn between two suitors. Native Canadian Wanda (Noreen Spencer) murders her husband, Black Eagle (W. Bruce Johnston), but blames Jim who flees to prove his innocence. Rose Marie reluctantly gives Jim up and consents to marry Edward Hawley (Ernest Marsden) in Quebec, when Wanda admits her crime and Rose Marie and Jim are reunited. Probably the most famous song from the musical is the 'Indian Love Call'.
The show also starred Jack Catterson, Frank Goodwin, Peggy Eaton, Albert Shepherd and Winifred Hibberd. The Director of Dancing was Miss Doris H. Adams.
The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 184mm by 249mm. Two copies of the programme were part of an anonymous donation received by the History Society in 2022. The second copy is autographed by the cast and crew.
The Orientation Programme 2023, 2nd semester Welcome Session to New Exchange Students took place at Iscte on January 26th 2023.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
Veterans of the United States Armed Forces who lost their sight while on active duty hosted six of their British Army counterparts as part of the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) 67th National Convention.
The Blind Veterans UK toured NASA Headquarters in Texas. They toured the historic Mission Control Center where the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo moon programmes were all directed. They let the veterans sit at the control desks, briefed by MCC staff and were taken to the Space Module Docking training building where two astronauts explained the docking procedures used for space shuttle training.
7th October 2019. IAPI SMASH well-being programme launch in Venue 35 (formally La Stampa). Photo: Aidan Oliver
The SMASH programme will provide 24/7 support on mental well-being. This employment assistance programme (EAP) will also provide financial and legal advice, career coaching and parenting support services to our highly skilled workforce.
IAPI is delighted to be bringing this programme to our members thanks to the patronage of TABS (The Advertising Benevolent Society).
“TABS has been working behind the scenes of the industry for over 60 years helping those who have fallen on hard times but we feel it is time to be more visible and relevant to a younger cohort of the workforce. We’re delighted with the prominence that IAPI is giving this programme and believe it will be of huge benefit to their members as they look to support and nurture the extraordinary talent in the industry.” Allen Kiernan, Financial Director, BBDO Dublin and Board Member, TABS.
Mental health challenges are on the increase and the World Health Organisation predicts that depression will be the leading global burden of disease by 2030. Ireland ranks in the top 10 countries worldwide in relation to numbers of the population affected by anxiety disorders (WHO, 2017) with depression, anxiety and stress being the most common difficulties.
Armed with this information and with the knowledge that our industry is already one of the most stressful to work in, TABS recognise that instead of shying away from this fact, we need to face it head-on and do something about it. The vast majority of those under 30 in the industry are not aware of the support TABS provides and given that they represent 47% of the workforce, this needed to be addressed. TABS now sponsor the SMASH programme for all IAPI members.
The programme is being managed by Spectrum Health, who were chosen by TABS after a comprehensive search for the best partner.
The launch will take place in Venue 35 (formally La Stampa) with doors open from 5.30pm. The launch will kick off with a keynote speech from Niall Breslin at 6pm.
Niall Breslin AKA Bressie is an award-winning musician, former Westmeath Gaelic footballer, former Leinster Rugby under 21 player, a mental health advocate and a best selling author. He is a passionate speaker and campaigner leading a new kind of conversation around mental health.
Following Niall's talk, three advertising professionals will share their own personal stories relating to their experiences of maintaining and developing their own well-being.
Second day of the International Advocacy Programme (IAP) Global Convening - Workshop SDG Storytelling for Showing the Impact of Libraries, to help participants make the most of the IFLA Library Map of the World, and in particular the SDG Stories, to power their own advocacy work and show the impact of libraries in sustainable development.
29 June 2018 | The New York Public Library, New York, USA
Wednesday 25 November, Belfast:- Asda Northern Ireland and Active Communities Network revealed the details of a funding package close to £600,000 which, over the next three years, will support some of the most vulnerable and ‘at risk’ young people in the region.
The donation from the Asda Foundation – the largest provided to a local charity or group to date –extends Asda’s partnership with sport for development charity, Active Communities Network, and aims to support youth outreach into areas with high social deprivation, delivering clear progression pathways into citizenship and employment.
Active Communities Network has been operating in Northern Ireland since 2009 promoting personal, social and community development for young people through involvement in sport, physical activity, arts and culture. The partnership with Asda first began in early 2014 following an initial donation of £58,000 and was accompanied by a trial outreach programme in the areas of North and West Belfast - supported locally by both the Asda Shore Road and Asda Westwood stores.
The partnership has seen over 500 young people in Belfast engage with sport and youth programming to date, with many receiving accredited training and qualifications in citizenship and volunteering. Nearly a quarter of those who have participated in the programme have also gone on to access apprenticeship schemes and work placements.
As part of this new phase of activity, Active Communities Network will open hubs in Coleraine, Omagh and Portadown and work alongside the Community Life Champions (CLCs) at each of Asda’s 17 stores in NI* to run outreach programmes across the region. The Asda colleagues will undergo training enabling them to provide support by mentoring young people, shadowing them during sport and youth work as well as offering them work placement opportunities. It is expected that over 1,500 young people will engage with and be supported by this programme annually over the three years.
The announcement was made at an event held at Stormont in Belfast, hosted by the First Minister, Peter Robinson MLA and deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness MLA. Also in attendance were staff and coaches from Active Communities Network, colleagues and CLCs from Asda and young people aged 14-19 years old from North and West Belfast who have attended previous Asda Foundation and Active Communities Network sessions and gained certificates in cookery and nutrition as well as basic first aid in partnership with the British Heart Foundation.
For more information about the partnership programme or to get involved, contact Active Communities Network on 020 7407 8177, Tweet @ActiveCN or email info@activecommunities.org.uk