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In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Hydaburg, the larger of the two Haida communities in Alaska. We toured the carving shed and totem park and learned more about the challenges of and opportunities for building resiliency in rural Alaska. We learned about the brand new Haida immersion school that is exposing young children to the Haida language early and about how culture is healing.

 

We are grateful to work in and with Hydaburg on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

The Sustainable Southeast Partnership is a diverse group of organizations and individuals working together to build a more resilient region for Southeast Alaska. It is our collective mission to empower rural Alaskan communities to reach cultural, ecological, and economic prosperity.

 

Each year, our partnership meets to reflect on our collective work and map a trajectory forward for the next year. We discuss goals, workplans, projects, strengths and weaknesses of our partnership and collaborate in person for one full week. This year, the retreat was held in the beautiful community of Hoonah Alaska.

 

During the week we also hosted a community meeting and would like to thank the Fairweather dancers for hosting dinner and for performing during the event. We also want to thank Kristi Styers of the Chipper fish for feeding us dinners throughout the week and Icy Strait Lodge for feeding us lunches and housing us all during the retreat. Thank you to the Hoonah Native Forest Partnership, the City of Hoonah, Icy Strait Point and IPEC for tours during the week.

 

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www.sustainablesoutheast.net for more.

  

Photos not to be used without explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

5 September 2017, UN HQ, New York City - UNDP/ UNFPA/ UNOPS Executive Board Second Regular Session 2017 (5-11 September 2017), New York City. Mr. Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator, delivered his first speech to UNDP/ UNFPA/ UNOPS Executive Board (EB) this morning at the UN HQ. The board and the member countries will discuss, among other items, the following: Organizational Matters • Adoption of the agenda and workplan for the session • Adoption of the report of the annual session 2017 UNDP segment. Statement by the administrator and UNDP Strategic Plan, 2018-2021, including Financial, Budgetary and admin.

To read Mr. Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator's full speech please go to the following link: www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/speeches/20...

 

© UNDP / Freya Morales

5 September 2017, UN HQ, New York City - UNDP/ UNFPA/ UNOPS Executive Board Second Regular Session 2017 (5-11 September 2017), New York City. Mr. Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator, delivered his first speech to UNDP/ UNFPA/ UNOPS Executive Board (EB) this morning at the UN HQ. The board and the member countries will discuss, among other items, the following: Organizational Matters • Adoption of the agenda and workplan for the session • Adoption of the report of the annual session 2017 UNDP segment. Statement by the administrator and UNDP Strategic Plan, 2018-2021, including Financial, Budgetary and admin.

To read Mr. Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator's full speech please go to the following link: www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/speeches/20...

 

© UNDP / Freya Morales

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Hydaburg, the larger of the two Haida communities in Alaska. We toured the carving shed and totem park and learned more about the challenges of and opportunities for building resiliency in rural Alaska. We learned about the brand new Haida immersion school that is exposing young children to the Haida language early and about how culture is healing.

 

We are grateful to work in and with Hydaburg on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Hydaburg, the larger of the two Haida communities in Alaska. We toured the carving shed and totem park and learned more about the challenges of and opportunities for building resiliency in rural Alaska. We learned about the brand new Haida immersion school that is exposing young children to the Haida language early and about how culture is healing.

 

We are grateful to work in and with Hydaburg on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

Very little, but I don't cook much, so it's perfect for me.

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Hydaburg, the larger of the two Haida communities in Alaska. We toured the carving shed and totem park and learned more about the challenges of and opportunities for building resiliency in rural Alaska. We learned about the brand new Haida immersion school that is exposing young children to the Haida language early and about how culture is healing.

 

We are grateful to work in and with Hydaburg on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

Trying to show 8 years of investment in an internal software process at work. Each rectangle is either a tool or bunch of engineers doing system administration work.

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs were taken in Klawock. Klawock is a Tlingit community on Prince of Wales. We toured two local businesses (Wildfish Cannery and Skyanna Coffee), the local hatchery, the Vocational Tech center, Klawock Lake watershed, the totem park and the new veteran pole. We ate at Njord, a new local restaurant and enjoyed delicious meals prepared by Lily Pad. The dance group hosted us for a night with a delicious local dinner and some beautiful dancing.

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

5 September 2017, UN HQ, New York City - UNDP/ UNFPA/ UNOPS Executive Board Second Regular Session 2017 (5-11 September 2017), New York City. Mr. Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator, delivered his first speech to UNDP/ UNFPA/ UNOPS Executive Board (EB) this morning at the UN HQ. The board and the member countries will discuss, among other items, the following: Organizational Matters • Adoption of the agenda and workplan for the session • Adoption of the report of the annual session 2017 UNDP segment. Statement by the administrator and UNDP Strategic Plan, 2018-2021, including Financial, Budgetary and admin.

To read Mr. Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator's full speech please go to the following link: www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/speeches/20...

 

© UNDP / Freya Morales

In October 2018, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership convened for our 5th annual retreat on Prince of Wales Island. We built new workplans, identified areas to collaborate in 2019, discussed how the partnership is growing and reflected on over 6 years of relationship building and collaboration! We toured three SSP communities on the island: Kasaan, Hydaburg and Klawock.

 

These photographs are of Kasaan, one of two Haida communities in Alaska. Kasaan means 'beautiful place' and this beautiful place is home to around 50-60 year-round residents. We toured the Whale House and totem trail, the carving shed, Totem Trail Cafe, the school, community gardens, the school greenhouse program and more!

 

We are grateful to work in and with Kasaan on reaching cultural, ecological and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

 

For more visit www.sustainablesoutheast.net

 

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Photos taken by Bethany Goodrich and are not to be used without the explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and/or Organized Village of Kasaan.

 

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