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O V Fórum da Internet no Brasil (Pré-IGF Brasileiro) foi realizado em Salvador-BA, entre os dias 15 e 17 de julho de 2015, no Fiesta Convention Center.
Mais informações sobre essa edição do evento estão disponíveis em forumdainternet.cgi.br/2015/
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THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) iniciou as comemorações de seus 20 anos com a primeira de uma série de conferências que serão guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Padronização e Interoperabilidade” foi debatido por Steve Crocker, criador do instrumento Request for Comments (RFCs) e presidente do conselho da ICANN, e Liane Tarouco, ex-conselheira do CGI.br e professora da UFRGS no dia 11 de junho de 2015, no Espaço Transatlântico, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o Seminário é uma oportunidade de debater questões atuais envolvendo temas da privacidade e proteção de dados com profissionais da área jurídica e demais interessados.
Mais informações: seminarioprivacidade.cgi.br/
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o Seminário é uma oportunidade de debater questões atuais envolvendo temas da privacidade e proteção de dados com profissionais da área jurídica e demais interessados.
Mais informações: seminarioprivacidade.cgi.br/
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o Seminário é uma oportunidade de debater questões atuais envolvendo temas da privacidade e proteção de dados com profissionais da área jurídica e demais interessados.
Mais informações: seminarioprivacidade.cgi.br/
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
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)
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THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a sétima conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Universalidade" foi apresentado por Sunil Abraham, diretor executivo do Centro para Internet e Sociedade (CIS India) e por Lêda Spelta, consultora de acessibilidade e sócia fundadora da Acesso Digital no dia 23 de setembro de 2015, no Centro de Convenções Rebouças, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
A SEAT AT THE TABLE
Today over 300 million people are food insecure – more than double the number in 2020 – due to conflict, climate change, and inflation. From nations around the world to neighborhoods in Manhattan, the global food crisis is upending years of international coordination and progress. Tactical steps are necessary across the entire food and agricultural spectrum to reverse these alarming trendlines, and we all must find new ways to partner to address both the short- and long-term impacts of the food crisis. Whether it’s the lack of productive land due to climate change, the shrinking livelihood opportunities for famers around the world, or the loss of dignity a parent experiences when struggling to provide food for their child, new approaches are required to fill these voids. Developing innovative partnerships that meet the moment we’re in is paramount to addressing the food crisis, and begs the question – who else should have a seat at the table?
PARTICIPANTS
JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer - World Central Kitchen
WILLIAM J. BARBER II Founding Director - Repairers of the Breach & the Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy
LAZARUS CHAKWERA President of the Republic of Malawi - Malawi Government
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States
PADMA LAKSHMI Author and Television Host/Executive Producer - Delicious Entertainment
LOUISE EMMANUELLE MABULO Founder - The Cacao Project
CINDY MCCAIN Executive Director - World Food Programme
GEETA MEHTA Founder and President - Asia Initiatives
IMME ROG Chief Marketing Officer and Member of the Executive Board - Novamedia
NONA YEHIA Vertical Harvest Farms, CEO / cofounder
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
A Conferência Web.br 2015, principal espaço de discussão e networking da comunidade Web do Brasil, promoveu nos dias 22 e 23 de setembro em São Paulo, uma acalorada defesa da Universalidade e da Re-descentralização da Web. Com a participação de palestrantes internacionais e nacionais, o evento, organizado pelo escritório brasileiro do W3C, instalado na sede do Núcleo de Informação e Coordenação do Ponto BR (NIC.br), por iniciativa do Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br), mobilizou desenvolvedores, usuários, empreendedores e pesquisadores em torno do debate sobre a Internet e a Web do futuro.
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) iniciou as comemorações de seus 20 anos com a primeira de uma série de conferências que serão guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Padronização e Interoperabilidade” foi debatido por Steve Crocker, criador do instrumento Request for Comments (RFCs) e presidente do conselho da ICANN, e Liane Tarouco, ex-conselheira do CGI.br e professora da UFRGS no dia 11 de junho de 2015, no Espaço Transatlântico, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) iniciou as comemorações de seus 20 anos com a primeira de uma série de conferências que serão guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Padronização e Interoperabilidade” foi debatido por Steve Crocker, criador do instrumento Request for Comments (RFCs) e presidente do conselho da ICANN, e Liane Tarouco, ex-conselheira do CGI.br e professora da UFRGS no dia 11 de junho de 2015, no Espaço Transatlântico, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
A SEAT AT THE TABLE
Today over 300 million people are food insecure – more than double the number in 2020 – due to conflict, climate change, and inflation. From nations around the world to neighborhoods in Manhattan, the global food crisis is upending years of international coordination and progress. Tactical steps are necessary across the entire food and agricultural spectrum to reverse these alarming trendlines, and we all must find new ways to partner to address both the short- and long-term impacts of the food crisis. Whether it’s the lack of productive land due to climate change, the shrinking livelihood opportunities for famers around the world, or the loss of dignity a parent experiences when struggling to provide food for their child, new approaches are required to fill these voids. Developing innovative partnerships that meet the moment we’re in is paramount to addressing the food crisis, and begs the question – who else should have a seat at the table?
PARTICIPANTS
JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer - World Central Kitchen
WILLIAM J. BARBER II Founding Director - Repairers of the Breach & the Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy
LAZARUS CHAKWERA President of the Republic of Malawi - Malawi Government
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States
PADMA LAKSHMI Author and Television Host/Executive Producer - Delicious Entertainment
LOUISE EMMANUELLE MABULO Founder - The Cacao Project
CINDY MCCAIN Executive Director - World Food Programme
GEETA MEHTA Founder and President - Asia Initiatives
IMME ROG Chief Marketing Officer and Member of the Executive Board - Novamedia
NONA YEHIA Vertical Harvest Farms, CEO / cofounder
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
O Dia da Internet Segura 2017 foi promovido mundialmente em 7 de fevereiro.
Em São Paulo, o CGI.br, NIC.br, e SaferNet Brasil, com parceria Google, promoveram um dia de atividades que contou com lançamento de Guias educativos, divulgação de estatísticas, vídeos sobre segurança on-line produzido por youtubers e debates com especialistas.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o Seminário é uma oportunidade de debater questões atuais envolvendo temas da privacidade e proteção de dados com profissionais da área jurídica e demais interessados.
Mais informações: seminarioprivacidade.cgi.br/
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
PIX is a unique brand of photorealistic computer generated imaging of the very highest quality created by Set Visions in 2009.
The PIX brand encompasses a range of imagery that includes incredible stills, beautiful videos, walk-throughs and highly detailed, interactive 360's.
Tapping in to the 25 years of experience and creative talent within the Set Visions culture we continue to develop our skills to keep PIX as the very best alternative to traditional photography anywhere in the market place.
O V Fórum da Internet no Brasil (Pré-IGF Brasileiro) foi realizado em Salvador-BA, entre os dias 15 e 17 de julho de 2015, no Fiesta Convention Center.
Mais informações sobre essa edição do evento estão disponíveis em forumdainternet.cgi.br/2015/
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) iniciou as comemorações de seus 20 anos com a primeira de uma série de conferências que serão guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Padronização e Interoperabilidade” foi debatido por Steve Crocker, criador do instrumento Request for Comments (RFCs) e presidente do conselho da ICANN, e Liane Tarouco, ex-conselheira do CGI.br e professora da UFRGS no dia 11 de junho de 2015, no Espaço Transatlântico, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a quinta conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Ambiente Legal e Regulatório" foi debatido por Raúl Echeberría, Vice Presidente para Engajamento Global da Internet Society, e por Alison Gillwald, Diretora Executiva da Research ICT Africa e Professora Adjunta da University of Cape Town no dia 16 de setembro de 2015, no hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT
Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change. Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.
PARTICIPANTS
VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org
ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective
JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post
MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity
TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation
JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group
TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies
RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective
DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation
ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
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This CGI Kitchen photography was created for a leading DIY store chain and is only a small example of the CGI images we produced for their new product launch. Our set designer and photographic stylists were responsible for all the creative production designing all the Kitchen layouts and the interior design of the room decor.
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The PIX brand encompasses a range of imagery that includes incredible stills, beautiful videos, walk-throughs and highly detailed, interactive 360's.
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O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) abre ao público as comemorações de seus 20 anos guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O tema “Liberdade, Privacidade e Direitos Humanos” foi debatido por Frank La Rue, advogado e ex-relator especial da ONU para o direito à liberdade de expressão e opinião, e do jornalista e escritor James Bamford, conhecido pelo trabalho investigativo sobre órgãos de inteligência dos EUA, especialmente a Agência de Segurança Nacional (NSA), no dia 02 de julho de 2015, auditório do Edifício Bolsa de Imóveis do Estado de São Paulo, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Reinaldo Canato)
SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT
Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change. Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.
PARTICIPANTS
VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org
ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective
JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post
MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity
TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation
JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group
TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies
RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective
DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation
ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
THE BASE OF THE ECONOMIC PYRAMID
As First Lady Rosalynn Carter said, “There are only four kinds of people in the world — those that have been caregivers, those that are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” The fastest growing sector of work in the world is in the care economy – a patchwork of formal and informal roles spanning childcare to elder and disability care that support over a billion people. These workers help our communities thrive and make up the base of our economic pyramid – but this growth is built on the persistent undervaluing and frequent exploitation of both paid and unpaid care workers who are predominantly women. We must find solutions to better support, pay, and empower those in the care economy – from community-driven support systems to broad, systemic policy changes. Addressing these challenges can create more economic opportunities for women, promote dignified ways to care for aging populations, support brain development and early-childhood learning, and address a growing mental health crisis exacerbated by poverty, isolation, and loneliness. The foundation of our economy needs to work for everyone, not just those at the top.
PARTICIPANTS
NOUBAR AFEYAN Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Pioneering; & Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna -
SHAHED ALAM Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder - Noora Health
WINGDIE BERTRAND Advisor on Adolescent Youth Health, Gender and Development Programs and Partners In Health Ambassador - Partners in Health
YIN CHANG Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair - Clinton Foundation
HILLARY CLINTON 67th Secretary of State of the United States -
ARA DARZI Chair of Aurora Prize Selection Committee - Aurora Humanitarian Initiative
JEN KOSS Founding Partner - Springbank
EDDIE NDOPU UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Development Goals Advocate - United Nations
GAVIN NEWSOM Governor - State of California
AI-JEN POO President and Executive Director - National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) & Caring Across Generations
ELIZA REID First Lady/Author - Office of the President of Iceland
LA JUNE MONTGOMERY TABRON President and Chief Executive Officer - W. K. Kellogg Foundation
MOONLYNN TSAI Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director - Heart of Dinner
DARREN WALKER President - Ford Foundation
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
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O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a sétima conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Universalidade" foi apresentado por Sunil Abraham, diretor executivo do Centro para Internet e Sociedade (CIS India) e por Lêda Spelta, consultora de acessibilidade e sócia fundadora da Acesso Digital no dia 23 de setembro de 2015, no Centro de Convenções Rebouças, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT
Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change. Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.
PARTICIPANTS
VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org
ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective
JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post
MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity
TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation
JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group
TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies
RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective
DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation
ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography
O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a oitava conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.
O princípio "Neutralidade da rede" foi apresentado por Barbara van Schewick, Diretora do Centro para Internet e Sociedade da Escola de Direito de Stanford, e Christopher Marsden, professor de Direito na Universidade de Sussex, Reino Unido, no dia 13 de outubro de 2015, no Hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.
Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos
(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)
SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT
Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change. Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.
PARTICIPANTS
VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org
ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective
JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post
MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity
TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation
JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group
TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies
RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective
DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation
ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations
Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography