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A member of Barangay Agustin Navarra Environment Conservation Association picks sediments to allow regeneration of saplings that were spared by the storm surges. Healthy growth of mangrove stand requires sanitized and cleaned area and unobstructed free flow of tidal inundation.
Read more about FAO and the Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/A. Lamentillo. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, held its annual Stakeholder Workshop Feb. 20.
More than 100 people from 70 agencies attended the daylong meeting on Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Germany.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Joe Kaeser, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Germany
speaking in the The Global Energy Challenge session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 January. Congress Centre, Sanada Copyright by World Economic Forum/Walter Duerst
Stakeholder discussion event on the FCO Human Rights Report at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London, 23 July 2018.
Risk reduction, whether conceptualised
as disaster risk reduction or adaptation to climate
change, is usually viewed as an additional
development cost. However the reality is investment
in risk reduction generally represents a large saving
in terms of avoided losses and reconstruction costs.
Involving civil society and local government in land
use planning, as illustrated here in Guatemala,
contributes to the building of social capital, raises
awareness of risk and strengthens local capacities to
address a wider range of development issues.
Photo by Margarita Villalobos / UNISDR
Participants during the Solving the Green Growth Equation at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 21 January. Congress Centre – Aspen 1. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Walter Duerst
"Lets aim to make more Doers than
Beneficiaries"
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Join Collective Responsibility of four pillars of a nation, namely
Citizens, Corporate, NGOs &Government on Common United Platform-INDIA
Redefined which is aiming to make more Doers than Beneficiaries. Best
Humanitarian Initiative 2009 award winner INDIA Redefined (IR)
www.indiaredefined.org is a Non-Political Citizens Empowerment Movement.
It was initially a social experiment is now emerging as a People's Movement
in last two years to create the "Unified Diversity" of the subcontinent
known as INDIA into "Diversified Unity" of a HAPPY INDIA.INDIA Redefined,
with supporters across Globe, is actually creating responsible, empowered
citizens by bringing about “Behavioral Change”. Read about Activity Areas
of INDIA Redefined (IR) where Corporate can be interested for their CSR &
Individuals for their ISR (Individual Social Responsibility) on website.
Corporate which are interested for CSR can send mail at
contact@indiaredefined.org
Donate Time in Campaigns/Activities/Initiatives/Events by sending CV and
Photograph at apply@indiaredefined.org
These are voluntary jobs , no salary
NGOs which are interested to be part of 3rd Sector Partnership Program can
send their details with their logo on contact@indiaredefined.org
INDIA Redefined has conducted several programs successfully (See some
photographs on website) and is now entering the second stage of its
evolution to become a major performing movement. Accordingly we have now
reorganized our Governing Council and Board of Trustees.
Common people till now have only come together if they are against
something; e. g All Independence movements, Movements against corruption.
They have never come on one platform to work positively for country and
then empowering themselves.
Too few leaders, like Anna, have first built their credibility by doing
their duties. And even the followers of such leaders have yet to do their
duty towards country, society and community at large. Hence the moral
authority of such movements does not last long and is dependent on the
leader's karma.
INDIA Redefined’s vision is created by an amalgamation of different visions
that ultimately leads to HAPPY INDIA which may seems UTOPIAN but SOMETHING
to STRIVE FOR.
We always blame others for problems--first Mughals, then Britishers and
after independence we blame Politicians. Who is to be blamed?--Us -125
Crore Indians or 540 MPs?Many of us do not Even bother to vote and then
criticize the people who are elected on vote Bank politics. This INERTIA
is the root cause of many of our problems and we are partly to Be blamed.
All over world the Government Sector(1st Sector), Corporate Sector(2nd
Sector), NGO Sector(3rd Sector) are working but INDIA Redefined first
tried to bring the 4th Sector "The Common People" working for the
betterment of this Country on one platform in masses across the globe.
Our Stakeholders include us - the Citizens of India.We have left governance
to people, who are not really our representative, Policy to people who do
not feel they are accountable to us, we have left environment, slum, and
literacy to NGOs, Social Workers who struggle without our support. – The
list can go on and on.
We have to first fulfill our duties and responsibilities, then we
automatically have the moral authority to demand our rights and once it is
done on a unified platform of nobody will be able to ignore our rights. For
too long as citizens we have demanded our rights through numerous
movements, always ignoring our duties.
See details of Campaigns / Initiatives / Events / Activities Areas of INDIA
Redefined on www.indiaredefined.org
Read FAQs & the Story of 25 years of Making of INDIA Redefined on
website(How did Visionary of this Movement Anurag Kanti thought about this
kind of movement 20-25 years back but took so long to start this
Movement. Also see, Activities/Visionary thoughts, INDIA Redefined Message,
Speeches, Presentation, Journey of INDIA Redefined
Work profiles of Students are mostly governed by their studies taking
priority.
See Different Wings of India Redefined on website - Wing Leaders of each
wing will have to write the work profiles for themselves and for their
wings as they have their experience and expertise in their own profession.
College/University Students can apply at youth4change@indiaredefined.org for
Youth Wing Internship or Coordinating Campaigns / Initiatives / Events /
Activities in their College/University or City/Village & School students
can apply for Teen wing Internship at teen4change@indiaredefined.org or
Coordinating Campaigns / Initiatives / Events / Activities in their
Schools or different Schools in their City. On successful participation
each Student gets an Internship certificate
We can redefine our dearest Globe by starting a similar movement in every
country
What you require to “Redefine Globe”
Ø Love for “This Planet Earth”
Ø Passion to be the “Catalyst” of change
Ø Belief in your “Actions”
ØTrust in others to become as “Committed”
Ø Action to “Change” – yourself and others around you
STAGES OF INDIA Redefined:
STAGES OF INDIA Redefined:
AWAKEN INDIA - By bringing about AWARENESS, EDUCATION&COMMUNICATION
CLEAN INDIA - Of CORRUPTION, POLLUTION, UNHYGIENIC CONDITIONS,
DIRTY ENVIRONMENT, CONTAMINATED WATER & SOIL - (ANYTHING
REQUIRING CLEANSING)
GREEN INDIA - RESULT OF CLEAN INDIA and using
Sustainable
Methods/Technology for A GREENER INDIA like EMISSION REDUCTION & REDUCING
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ETC.
HEALTHY INDIA - WILL RESULT FROM CLEAN
INDIA and dedicating SPECIFIC FOCUS ON HEALTH ISSUES
PROSPEROUS INDIA - The
above INITIATIVES WILL NATURALLY LEAD TO PROSPERITY ACROSS BOARD
HAPPY
INDIA - END RESULT OF ALL INITIATIVES, which may seem Utopian but something
to strive for
Everything will be fine in the end & if everything is not fine then
definitely that is not the END.
Is this idea worth spreading? Then share this with every individual you
know.
*"Lets aim to make more Doers than Beneficiaries* "
Multi-Stakeholder workshop on the United Nations Convention against Corruption and its review mechanism, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 24-27 February 2014.
Anne Finucane, Vice-Chairman, Bank of America, USA speaking during the Session "Implementing Stakeholder Capitalism 1" at the World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Impressions from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Copyright by World Economic Forum/ Greg Beadle
This Session examines the current model deployed by ICANN and other bodies involved in the Internet eco-system, and how this reflects the diverse interests of the Internet Community and users. It directly addresses how such a model has evolved since WSIS and to what extent it has allowed or even promoted growth and innovation and citizen’s interests. It considers how the model may evolve and improve to better serve the needs of public policy and community interests. Specifically it may address the role of governments, and whether their responsibilities are adequately taken account of in the multi-stakeholder model.
Day 2
14 May 2013
ITU/ Claudio Montesano Casillas
9 July 2019, Stakeholder consultation "The challenges of metropolitan regions and their position in the future Cohesion policy post 2020"
Belgium - Brussels - July 2019
© European Union / Giedre Daugelaite
Paula J. Dobriansky, Senior Fellow, Future of Diplomacy Project, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA, speaking in the Stakeholder dialogue: Strategic Outlook: Russia session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Congress Centre - Aspen 2 Room. Copyright by World Economic Forum/ Greg Beadle
Stakeholders meetings were organised in 3 villages namely, Aliabad, Ravirala, and Mallampet near Hyderabad, during 30th April- 2nd May, 2011.
Impression from the Press Conference : Closing the Disability Inclusion Gap session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 18 January. Media Village - Press Conference Room. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Manuel Lopez
François Bonnici, Head of Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, World Economic Forum and, Ned Tozun, Chief Executive Officer, d.light, USA and, Jeroo Billimoria, Founder, One Family Foundation, India, speaking in the "Impact Briefing: 600 Million Lives" session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, January 23, 2020. Hub A
World Economic Forum / Boris Baldinger
Leland Melvin, right, Education Design Team Co-Chair and NASA Astronaut, speaks at the NASA Education Stakeholders’ Summit One Stop Shopping Initiative (OSSI), Monday, Sep. 13, 2010, at the Westfields Marriott Conference Center in Chantilly, VA. (Photo Credit: NASA/Carla Cioffi)
Governor Murphy, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) Deputy Director of Port Department Bethann Rooney, Senator Joe Cryan, Port Newark Container Terminal CEO Jim Pelliccio visit the Port of Newark today to highlight New Jersey’s supply chain infrastructure and steps that the State, the PANYNJ, and other key stakeholders have taken to battle global supply chain issues on Friday, December 17th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/NJ Governor’s Office).
Impressions from the Feeding the Planet for the Future at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Congress Centre - Situation Room. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Sandra Blaser
Judith Grisel, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Bucknell University, USA, speaking at the „ The Science of Addiction “ Session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Congress Centre - Spotlight
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher