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With the monsoon season underway, Caritas teams continue to provide life-saving relief in some of the most affected, hard-to-reach parts of the country. In these first few months of the response, the global Caritas network has provided 65,837 families (329,185 people) with critical shelter materials, living supplies, blankets, food, water treatment and hygiene kits. Photo by Catholic Relief Services
Credit: Ashley Lucas / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 POVERTY ALLEVIATION WORKING SESSION - Crisis in the Horn of Africa: Poverty, Hunger, and Insecurity
Moderator:
Paul Weisenfeld, Assistant to the Administrator, USAID Bureau for Food Security
Participants:
Abdimalik Buul, Chairman, Somali Youth League
Amanda Lindhout, Founder and Executive Director, The Global Enrichment Foundation
Deqo Mohamed, Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Hawa Abdi Foundation
Credit: Casey Wood / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS WORKING SESSION - The Responsibility to Protect: Preventing Future Genocides and Mass Atrocities
Moderator:
Rebecca Hamilton, Author, Reuters
Participants:
Kristen Bell, Activist, Actress, Invisible Children, Charity: Water
Amitai Etzioni, Professor, International Relations, The George Washington University
Michael J. Gerson, Columnist, The Washington Post Company; Advisor, ONE Campaign
Juliana Rotich, Co-founder and Executive Director, Ushahidi
Credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 Closing Conversation with President Clinton and Jon Stewart
Participants:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States
Jon Stewart, Host and Executive Producer, "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart", Comedy Central
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IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
Special Olympics athlete Loretta Claiborne, center, addresses the audience. From left on stage: Chun Li "Angel" Zhao, Chief Inspiration Officer and Starkey Hearing Foundation Fellow, Partners in Excellence, Inc.; Special Olympics Chairman and CEO Tim Shriver; Loretta Claiborne, Her Excellency President Joyce Banda of the Republic of Malawi.
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) finaliza as comemorações de seus 20 anos com a décima conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Inimputabilidade da Rede" contou com a participação de Lynn St. Amour, atual presidente e CEO da Internet Matters, Pedro Huichalaf Roa, subsecretário de Telecomunicações do Chile e Pranesh Prakash, um dos fundadores e atualmente diretor de políticas no Centro para Internet e Sociedade da Índia. A conferência foi realizada no dia 10 de dezembro de 2015, no Hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
Credit: Sara Snyder / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 Opening Plenary Session: The Power of Public Service
Remarks:
Steven Knapp, President, The George Washington University
Moderator:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States
Participants:
Madeleine K. Albright, Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
Rye Barcott, Founder, Carolina for Kibera
Usher Raymond IV, Chairman and Founder, Usher's New Look Foundation
Sadiqa Basiri Saleem, Executive Director, Oruj Learning Center
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
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Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
With the monsoon season underway, Caritas teams continue to provide life-saving relief in some of the most affected, hard-to-reach parts of the country. In these first few months of the response, the global Caritas network has provided 65,837 families (329,185 people) with critical shelter materials, living supplies, blankets, food, water treatment and hygiene kits. Photo by Catholic Relief Services
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
Credit: Juliana Thomas / Clinton Global Initiative
Breakout Sessions: Can impact investing prioritize profit, people, and the planet?
MODERATOR:
Elizabeth L. Littlefield, President and CEO, Overseas Private Investment Corporation
PARTICIPANTS:
Robert A. Annibale, Global Director, Citi Microfinance and Community Development
Amy Bell, Executive Director, Social Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Tammy Newmark, President and CEO, EcoEnterprises Fund
Nick O'Donohoe, Chief Executive Officer, Big Society Capital
Mark Tercek, President and CEO, The Nature Conservancy
This breakout CGI shows the contemporary boutique style we will creating at 3rd floor Minories. The space will be bright and modern meeting the needs of all clients.
IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative
2016 Clinton Foundation Codeathon at CGI U
Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, the Codeathon aims to spur innovation in the technology space and increase the scope, reach, and impact of CGI U's Commitments to Action (click here to learn more about the CGI U Commitment to Action model). The Codeathon challenges developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes inspired by CGI U Commitments to Action.
Over the course of two days, developers, designers and technologists will work in teams or as individuals to create new digital prototypes that are relevant to CGI U’s five focus areas: education, environment and climate change, peace and human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. The Codeathon will culminate with a presentation to a panel of expert judges who are working in the fields of technology and social innovation.
On Thursday, March 31, the Codeathon will kick off with introductions and registration. Teams will then begin working on their projects focused within CGI U's five focus areas. By the afternoon of Friday, April 1, teams will put finishing touches on their projects and pitch their products to a panel of expert judges working in the fields of technology and social innovation.