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17 May 2017 - H.E. Peter Thomson, President of the General Assembly convened a SDG Action Event on Innovation and Connectivity.
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Open County Governance Program Kenya Conference of 30 August 2014. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project [WJP]. The mission of COFWE is to raise the living standards of the people of western Kenya. WJP promotes the rule of law world-wide.
The forum convened senior financial officials and business leaders at ADBI on 4-5 September 2019 and was co-organized with the APEC Business Advisory Council, Foundation for Development Cooperation, and Banking with the Poor Network. Read more about the event: bit.ly/2lPcq2j
Data For Now - Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at Ford Foundation. (Diane Bondareff for Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data)
Open County Governance Program Kenya Conference of 30 August 2014. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project [WJP]. The mission of COFWE is to raise the living standards of the people of western Kenya. WJP promotes the rule of law world-wide.
UN Open Working Group side event 8 Jan 2014
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Participants at the Open County Governance Project Vihiga Conference of 23 August held at Gisambai. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project[WJP}. COFWE works to improve the living standards of the people of western Kenya. The mission of WJP is to promote the rule of law world-wide.
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17 May 2017 - Luncheon during SDG Action Event on Innovation and Connectivity, hosted by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.
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During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
Photo credit: ©FAO/Mountain Partnership
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.
Have you ever wondered, “What are the components of a vibrant and safe classroom”? Well, wonder no more! This week, we're going to build a classroom out of all the essentials for a fun and engaging learning experience. Follow along with us to learn what quality education truly looks like in practice! Our first component: An encouraging teacher!👩🏫 When teachers are empowered and equipped with the training, resources and knowledge they need to lead a classroom, they understand the importance of their incredible role, and are excited to pour into their students. That’s why we train teachers to be the best and most inspiring educators they can be - to make their classrooms come alive with learning! They encourage kids to succeed in the future as they impart wisdom into the next generation, treat their students with love and respect, and instill self-confidence and worth. An encouraging teacher makes all the difference in the classroom! What do you think our another component of a vibrant classroom is? Leave a comment down below and stay tuned for tomorrow’s building block! #qualityeducation #rwanda #teachers #school #children #students #leaders #education #learning #community #communitydevelopment #ABCD #sustainabledevelopmentgoals #goal4
Participants at the Open County Governance Project Vihiga Conference of 23 August held at Gisambai. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project[WJP}. COFWE works to improve the living standards of the people of western Kenya. The mission of WJP is to promote the rule of law world-wide.
14 November 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Participants share a moment of prayer, as the gather for a workshop on ’Waking the Giant’, a Lutheran World Federation initiative to support churches and faith-based organisations in working towards achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop is held together with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia and the Fundación Camino de Emaús (’Foundation of the Path of Emmaus’), inviting participants from Colombia as well as the broader Latin American region. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
15 November 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Lutheran World Federation programme coordinator Julia Brümmer speaks at the official launch of ’Waking the Giant’ in Colombia, a Lutheran World Federation initiative to support churches and faith-based organisations in working towards achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
The forum convened senior financial officials and business leaders at ADBI on 4-5 September 2019 and was co-organized with the APEC Business Advisory Council, Foundation for Development Cooperation, and Banking with the Poor Network. Read more about the event: bit.ly/2lPcq2j
15 November 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Eduardo Martínez, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Colombia leads a session at a workshop on ’Waking the Giant’, a Lutheran World Federation initiative to support churches and faith-based organisations in working towards achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop is held together with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia and the Fundación Camino de Emaús (’Foundation of the Path of Emmaus’), inviting participants from Colombia as well as the broader Latin American region. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
Participants at the Open County Governance Project Vihiga Conference of 23 August held at Gisambai. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project[WJP}. COFWE works to improve the living standards of the people of western Kenya. The mission of WJP is to promote the rule of law world-wide.
The forum convened senior financial officials and business leaders at ADBI on 4-5 September 2019 and was co-organized with the APEC Business Advisory Council, Foundation for Development Cooperation, and Banking with the Poor Network. Read more about the event: bit.ly/2lPcq2j