View allAll Photos Tagged SustainableDevelopment
IRU African Symposium on trade and road transport facilitation brings together ministerial, policy and business delegates from 20 African countries to drive economic and social development by promoting and facilitating trade and international road transport.
Read more: www.iru.org/en_news_item?story=1988
The Joint Declaration of International Organisations and Financial Institutions highlights their common resolve to “increase cooperation and coordination with the aim to work towards a higher level of efficiency and coherence in all aspects of development of inter-regional transport links; and focus political attention and investments on development of transport and ancillary support infrastructure to help drive trade and international road transport along the routes between Asia, Europe, Black Sea region, the Middle East and Africa; and expand existing technical assistance projects such as the IDB Technical Assistance Grant”.
Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Benedetto Della Vedova, delivers welcoming remarks at event "Examining the Complementarities between the Women, Peace, and Security and the Youth, Peace, and Security Agendas: Strengthening the participation of girls and young women through UNSCR 2250."
Day 1, Berlin, 27 March 2017
Copyright: Bundesministerium fuer Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit (BMUB)/ Thomas Trutschel
Zaključna prireditev projekta Spodbujamo zelena delovna mesta, 4. 11. 2014, hotel Lev, Ljubljana, Slovenija. Foto: Marko Mikulandra / Umanotera.
The Amman Ministerial Declaration, adopted by 21 Transport Ministers or representatives in a parallel meeting, stresses the “imperative need to be even more effective in bringing greater tangible results for citizens by better coordinating efforts together with those of the International Organisations and Financial Institutions in further developing inter-regional trade, tourism and transport linkages by realising, in a coordinated manner, the necessary institutional and administrative reforms to effectively facilitate and harmonise the frontier controls of goods, passengers and vehicles to significantly reduce border waiting times by acceding to and strictly implementing the key UN multilateral trade and transport facilitation instruments, such as the Harmonization and TIR Conventions.”
Photo Credit: Speak Your Mind // Sam Bowstead
Ad-hock signs posted to the buildings send a clear message.
Die Mitbegründer von Perspective Daily diskutieren zusammen mit Dirk Messner vom DIE und Ute Schaeffer von der DW Akademie über ihr Projektvorhaben
Here we have a member of DRC's CDRD team in the town of Beyla in the Nzerekore region of southwestern Guinea.
This employee was doing an assessment of communities to identify which ones best fit the predetermined CDD requirements. The photo shows a community meetingsin CDD targeted areas in Guinea
The DGF meeting was held on 15 December 2011 to plan activities for DGF Phase 2. The group comprised the DGF partners: UNEP, ICIMOD, World Bank and Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS).
Photo credit: ©FAO/Tullia Baldassarri H. von H.
You are welcome to use the photos from the Mountain Partnership photo gallery for non-commercial use. Please provide appropriate attribution, including the name of the photographer.
The Amman Ministerial Declaration, adopted by 21 Transport Ministers or representatives in a parallel meeting, stresses the “imperative need to be even more effective in bringing greater tangible results for citizens by better coordinating efforts together with those of the International Organisations and Financial Institutions in further developing inter-regional trade, tourism and transport linkages by realising, in a coordinated manner, the necessary institutional and administrative reforms to effectively facilitate and harmonise the frontier controls of goods, passengers and vehicles to significantly reduce border waiting times by acceding to and strictly implementing the key UN multilateral trade and transport facilitation instruments, such as the Harmonization and TIR Conventions.”
Corrina (Seres) and Banse (Solace) placing rocks in the foundation for the ferro-cement tank
PHOTO: Chase Nelson
Day 2, Berlin, 28 March 2017
Copyright: Bundesministerium fuer Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit (BMUB)/ Thomas Trutschel
Challenges Faced by Transport Operators in Driving Trade along the Modern Silk Roads between Asia, Europe and Africa – Highest Importance of Government Actions for the Road Transport Business Community
Day 1, Berlin, 27 March 2017
Copyright: Bundesministerium fuer Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit (BMUB)/ Thomas Trutschel