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International Monetary Fund Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Tobias Adrian briefs the media on the Global Financial Stability Report at the IMF Headquarters during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe.
(L-R) Matthew Jones; Division Chief Monetary and Capital Markets Department; Jennifer Elliott; Deputy Division Chief, Global Markets Analysis; José Viñals; IMF Financial Counsellor and Director of Monetary and Capital Markets; Peter Dattels; Deputy Director; Monetary and Capital Markets Department; Andreas Adriano; Senior Communications Officer at a Press Conference for the Global Financial Stability Report during the 2015 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings October 7, 2015 in Lima, Peru. IMF Staff Photo/Stephen Jaffe
International Monetary Fund Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary José Viñals answers question to the Global Financial Stability Report press conference April 13, 2016 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
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International Monetary Fund Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Tobias Adrian briefs the media on the Global Financial Stability Report at the IMF Headquarters during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe.
Financial Counsellor and Monetary and Capital Markets Department Director Tobias Adrian, Deputy Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Fabio Natalucci, and Deputy Division Chief in the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Antonio Garcia Pascual participate in the Global Financial Stability Report press briefing during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
11 October 2022
Washington, DC, United States
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Gen. David H. Petraeus; commander of NATO and International Security Assistance Force troops in Afghanistan; speaks at the National Defense University in Washington; D.C.; Mar. 18. ISAF; in support of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; conducts operations in Afghanistan to reduce the capability and will of the insurgency; support the growth in capacity and capability of the Afghan National Security Forces; and facilitate improvements in governance and socio-economic development; in order to provide a secure environment for sustainable stability that is observable to the population. (Photo by U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Joshua Treadwell) (Released)
International Monetary Fund Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Tobias Adrian briefs the media on the Global Financial Stability Report at the IMF Headquarters during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe.
PHILIPPINE SEA (Mar. 17, 2020) Sailors aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG 89) fire a .50 caliber machine gun during a live-fire exercise. Mustin is underway conducting operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific while assigned to Destroyer Squadron 15 the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s largest principal force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Askia Collins)
International Monetary Fund Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Tobias Adrian (C) along with Fabio Natalucci (2nd R), Anna Ilyina (2ndL), Peter Breuer (L) and Randa Elnagar (R) will discuss the Global Financial Stability Report at the IMF Headquarters during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe.
Commanding General, Brig. Gen. Giovanni Pietro Barbano (right), Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (CoESPU) director, addresses dignitaries and guests from Europe, Africa, Italy and the U.S. during the graduation ceremony of the 14th Protection of Civilians Course at the CoESPU in Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 21, 2017. (U.S. Army Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/released)
Former Governor of the Central Bank of Argentina Mario Blejer speaks at the High Level Conference on Latin America “Rising Challenges to Growth and Stability in a Shifting Global Environment” on June 1, 2015 at International Monetary Fund Headquarters in Washington, DC. ©IMF Photo
IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton speaks at the High Level Conference on Latin America “Rising Challenges to Growth and Stability in a Shifting Global Environment” on June 1, 2015 at International Monetary Fund Headquarters in Washington, DC. ©IMF Photo
International Monetary Fund Division Chief Anna Ilyina (L), Tobias Adrian (R), IMF Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department, Deputy Director Fabio Natalucci (C) present the Global Financial Stability Report press briefing at the 2018 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings at the Bali International Convention Centre October 10, 2018 in Bali Indonesia. IMF Staff Photo/Stephen Jaffe
Financial Stability Board Chairman Mark Carney (L) is welcomed by Australia's Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Josh Frydenberg (R) at the Brisbane International Airport.
Photograph by Patrick Hamilton/G20 Australia
International Monetary Fund Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Tobias Adrian (C) along with Fabio Natalucci (2nd R), Anna Ilyina (2ndL), Peter Breuer (L) and Randa Elnagar (R) will discuss the Global Financial Stability Report at the IMF Headquarters during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe.
International Monetary Fund Financial Counsellor and Director Jose Vinals answers a question during the joint press conference on the Global Financial Stability Report April 9, 2014 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
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Fusion captured during the session Davos Insights on Growth and Stability in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2015.
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International Monetary Fund Financial Counsellor and Director Jose Vinals talks to members of the media after he held the joint press conference on the Global Financial Stability Report April 9, 2014 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
PHILIPPINE SEA (March 3, 2020) The Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG 89) fires a mark 45 5-inch gun during the U.S.-Japan Bilateral Advanced Warfighting Training exercise. BAWT improves interoperability between the U.S. and Japanese forces. This exercise enhances the ability of the U.S. Navy and JMSDF to work together to confronany contingency. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Askia Collins)
(FLTR) Martin Wolf , Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on New Growth Models, Anat Admati, George G. C. Parker Professor of Finance and Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA, Pietro Carlo Padoan, Minister of Economics and Finance of Italy, Andrea Enria, Chairman, European Banking Authority, London, Urs Rohner , Chairman of the Board of Directors, Credit Suisse Group, Switzerland are captured during the Forum Debate 'Global Financial Stability' at the congress centre during the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 21, 2015.
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Financial Counsellor and Monetary and Capital Markets Department Director Tobias Adrian, Deputy Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Fabio Natalucci, and Deputy Division Chief in the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Antonio Garcia Pascual participate in the Global Financial Stability Report press briefing during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
11 October 2022
Washington, DC, United States
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(L-R) Matthew Jones; Division Chief Monetary and Capital Markets Department; Jennifer Elliott; Deputy Division Chief, Global Markets Analysis; José Viñals; IMF Financial Counsellor and Director of Monetary and Capital Markets; Peter Dattels; Deputy Director; Monetary and Capital Markets Department; Andreas Adriano; Senior Communications Officer at a Press Conference for the Global Financial Stability Report during the 2015 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings October 7, 2015 in Lima, Peru. IMF Staff Photo/Stephen Jaffe
International Monetary Fund Financial Economic Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department Tobias Adrian (C) along with Fabio Natalucci (2nd R), Anna Ilyina (2ndL), Peter Breuer (L) and Randa Elnagar (R) will discuss the Global Financial Stability Report at the IMF Headquarters during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe.
The Darfur Communities Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF) donors visited the project site areas in West Darfur region from 24th to 26th of November. The donor monitoring team visited out reached areas and held meetings with NGO consortiums and government officials.
In 2012 alone, nighty eight (98) income-generation activities were supported by DCPSF that included different groups, such as women, youth and various tribes. A total of 92 percent of sampled community members responded that trust and confidence was restored in the communities where the DCPSF projects were operating. Over 80 percent of sampled Darfuris responded that they are satisfied with reconciliation mechanisms, experiencing increased levels of peace and stability. Despite of the increasing overall intensity of conflicts and security incidents in 2012, sample survey and reports from 21 ongoing projects, 2012 indicates that the communities with the DCPSF strengthened their resilience to conflicts and enjoyed peace and stability where activities promoting early recovery could take place. More than 146,500 people have used the community-based conflict resolution mechanisms benefited directly and some 2,425,620 people benefitted indirectly in which the efforts spread to some 160 communities in 2012. DCPSF has supported 61 educational and 7 health initiatives. Forty-five (45) civil society organizations (CSOs) improved planning, conflict sensitivity and peace building activities. Through DCPSF, 25,302 children were newly enrolled in schools in Darfur and 109 water sources including boreholes, hand pumps, wells, and hafirs through consultative processes.
Despite of tough security situation and access, DCPSF has gone beyond the defined milestones by achieving 14 out of 17 milestones defined for 2012. It requires a continuation of funds for the period of time to brought back the communities to pre-conflict situation as a significant amount of anchoring are still in an intensive care. UNDP through DCPSF and its implementing partners backed by the donors, assures to set new goals, standards and achievements in the year 2014 and will ensure accountability of each penny spend from contribution of the donating countries.
Photograph by Syed Haider (C) UNDP Sudan 2013
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The Darfur Communities Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF) donors visited the project site areas in West Darfur region from 24th to 26th of November. The donor monitoring team visited out reached areas and held meetings with NGO consortiums and government officials.
In 2012 alone, nighty eight (98) income-generation activities were supported by DCPSF that included different groups, such as women, youth and various tribes. A total of 92 percent of sampled community members responded that trust and confidence was restored in the communities where the DCPSF projects were operating. Over 80 percent of sampled Darfuris responded that they are satisfied with reconciliation mechanisms, experiencing increased levels of peace and stability. Despite of the increasing overall intensity of conflicts and security incidents in 2012, sample survey and reports from 21 ongoing projects, 2012 indicates that the communities with the DCPSF strengthened their resilience to conflicts and enjoyed peace and stability where activities promoting early recovery could take place. More than 146,500 people have used the community-based conflict resolution mechanisms benefited directly and some 2,425,620 people benefitted indirectly in which the efforts spread to some 160 communities in 2012. DCPSF has supported 61 educational and 7 health initiatives. Forty-five (45) civil society organizations (CSOs) improved planning, conflict sensitivity and peace building activities. Through DCPSF, 25,302 children were newly enrolled in schools in Darfur and 109 water sources including boreholes, hand pumps, wells, and hafirs through consultative processes.
Despite of tough security situation and access, DCPSF has gone beyond the defined milestones by achieving 14 out of 17 milestones defined for 2012. It requires a continuation of funds for the period of time to brought back the communities to pre-conflict situation as a significant amount of anchoring are still in an intensive care. UNDP through DCPSF and its implementing partners backed by the donors, assures to set new goals, standards and achievements in the year 2014 and will ensure accountability of each penny spend from contribution of the donating countries.
For more information:
www.sd.undp.org/content/sudan/en/home/operations/FundMana...
September 7, 2011 -- Bringing together voices from Afghanistan, the Netherlands and the United States, “Empowering Women in Afghanistan: Stability Through Rural Development,” highlighted the state of Afghan women in rural areas, the promotion of stability through rural assistance to women, and ways in which America and Europe can work together to empower them.
The conference -- organized by the U.S. Embassy in The Hague and The Atlantic Commission -- highlighted the advantages of directing aid to programs for rural women.
CHUUK, Federated States of Micronesia (April 2, 2019) - U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Koby Ferguson works side-by-side with a Chuukese medical provider to perform dental exams during Pacific Partnership 2019. Pacific Partnership, now in its 14th iteration, is the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific. Each year, the mission team works collectively with host and partner nations to enhance regional interoperability and disaster response capabilities, increase stability and security in the region, and foster new and enduring friendships in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tyrell K. Morris) 190402-N-NB178-1086
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U.S. Army Africa held an M9 pistol range at Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units in downtown Vicenza, Italy, June 10 -11 for senior leaders to qualify on their assigned weapon. The M9 range helped leaders perform weapons qualification, which is one of the most important skills for a Soldier to know. The COESPU range allowed USARAF Soldiers to fire with the Italian Carabinieri to build esprit de corps and further build the partnership between U.S. and Italian soldiers. (U.S. Army Africa photo)
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During the Capacity Development - Financial Sector Stability session at the 2019 IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings at IMF Headquarters April 10, 2019 in Washington, DC, Nico Valckx, Naoto Osawa, and Tumubweine Twinemanzi answe the questions : How can policymakers implement a strong reform agenda? Join us to learn how countries such as Uganda are using targeted tools like the Financial Sector Stability Review, so they can prioritize reforms and build a more resilient financial sector. IMF Photograph/Joshua Roberts
Establishing a permanent crisis mechanism to safeguard the financial stability of the euro area:
MEPs: Werner Langen, Stephen Hughes, Sylvie Goulard, Philippe Lamberts, Martin Callanan , Nikolaos Chountis , Timo Soini and Commissioner Olli Rehn
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Mrs. Robin Smith (center), political advisor to the U.S. Army Africa Commanding General, Brig. Gen. Giovanni Pietro Barbano (left), Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units (CoESPU) director and U.S. Army Col. Darius S. Gallegos (rear), CoESPU deputy director arrive at the conference room for the graduation ceremony of the 14th Protection of Civilians Course at the CoESPU in Vicenza, Italy, February 21, 2017. (U.S. Army Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/released)
The tomato plants are going nuts! We've added 7 flex-poles to the original 4 stakes. At present count we have 40+ tomatos budding!
I believe that it is an important social obligation of art to promote family stability, security and the feeling that family is of the utter most importance in our lives if we wish to make it so. So this is an abstract collage to support my statement!
September 7, 2011 -- Bringing together voices from Afghanistan, the Netherlands and the United States, “Empowering Women in Afghanistan: Stability Through Rural Development,” highlighted the state of Afghan women in rural areas, the promotion of stability through rural assistance to women, and ways in which America and Europe can work together to empower them.
The conference -- organized by the U.S. Embassy in The Hague and The Atlantic Commission -- highlighted the advantages of directing aid to programs for rural women.
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May 17, 2012 - Washington DC., Bretton Woods Committee Annual Meeting 2012: The Cycle of Debt, Stability, and Growth. The 2012 Annual Meeting will examine the important interconnectivity between debt, stability, and economic growth; assess how this cycle is being managed regionally and among countries of systemic importance; and discuss options for intervening across these elements to improve global well-being.
Former World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn interviews Robert B. Zoellick, currently the World Bank President. Photo: Simone D. McCourtie / World Bank
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An Afghan National Army commando dismounts a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a mission in Chawkai district, Kunar province, Afghanistan, Feb. 25, 2012. The commando-led mission was to conduct reconnaissance for a future village stability platform where Afghan forces and coalition special operations forces can live and work with villagers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Clayton Weis/Released)
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Premier Danielle Smith has named her new cabinet, a team dedicated to building on a solid foundation of stability, informed decision-making and good governance.
The 25 members of cabinet, a decrease from the previous 27, includes a mix of experienced and new ministers who represent Alberta’s diversity. As a team, they will govern for all Albertans and work to ensure Alberta realizes its full potential.
Alberta’s cabinet will be made up of the following ministers:
Premier and Minister of Intergovernmental Relations – Danielle Smith
Deputy Premier and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services – Mike Ellis
Minister of Advanced Education – Rajan Sawhney
Minister of Affordability and Utilities and Vice-chair of Treasury Board – Nathan Neudorf
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation – RJ Sigurdson
Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women – Tanya Fir
Minister of Children and Family Services – Searle Turton
Minister of Education – Demetrios Nicolaides
Minister of Energy and Minerals – Brian Jean
Minister of Environment and Protected Areas – Rebecca Schulz
Ministry of Forestry and Parks – Todd Loewen
Minister of Health – Adriana LaGrange
Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism – Muhammad Yaseen
Minister of Indigenous Relations – Rick Wilson
Minister of Infrastructure – Pete Guthrie
Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade – Matt Jones
Minister of Justice – Mickey Amery
Minister of Mental Health and Addiction – Dan Williams
Minister of Municipal Affairs – Ric McIver
Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services – Jason Nixon
Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction – Dale Nally
Minister of Technology and Innovation – Nate Glubish
Minister of Tourism and Sport – Joseph Schow
Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors – Devin Dreeshen
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance – Nate Horner
Cabinet members will work collaboratively to accomplish the work that Albertans voted for, including continuing to grow and diversify the economy, keeping life affordable, reforming the health care system, tackling crime, providing help for those struggling and defending Alberta’s interests.
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Core stability refers to a person's ability to stabilise their core. Stability, in this context, should be considered as an ability to control the position and movement of the core. Thus, if a person has greater core stability, they have a greater level of control over the position and movement of this area of their body. The body's core is frequently involved in aiding other movements of the body, such as the limbs, and it is considered that by improving core stability a person's ability to perform these other movements may also be improved i.e. core stability training may help improve someone's running ability. The bodies core region is sometimes referred to as the torso or the trunk, although there are some differences in the muscles identified as constituting them. The major muscles involved in core stability include the pelvic floor muscles, transversus abdominis, multifidus, internal and external obliques, rectus abdominis, erector spinae (sacrospinalis) especially the longissimus thoracis, and the diaphragm. The minor muscles involved include the latissimus dorsi, gluteus maximus, and trapezius. Notably, breathing, including the action of the diaphragm, can significantly influence the posture and movement of the core; this is especially apparent in regard to extreme ranges of inhalation and exhalation. On this basis, how a person is breathing may influence their ability to control their core.
Some researchers have argued that the generation of intra-abdominal pressure, caused by the activation of the core muscles and especially the transversus abdominis, may serve to lend support to the lumbar spine.
Typically, the core is associated with the body's center of gravity, which is over the region of the second sacral vertebrae groups and stability is associated with isometric or static strength. In addition, it is the lumbar spine that is primarily responsible for posture and stability thus providing the strength needed for the stability especially utilized in dynamic sports.
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