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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Alenka Bratušek and Minister of Economic Development and Technology, Metod Dragonja visit Iskratel
World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS)
Enabling sustainable development through ICTS: leaving no one behind (Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development Session)
Tim Kelly
Lead ICT Policy Specialist
World Bank Group, Kenya
Geneva, Switzerland
Monday, 10 December 2018
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Spc. Joseph Callaway, left, and Sgt. Christopher Peterson, both with the 89th Sustainment Brigade, work on a VSAT during Combat Support Training Exercise 86-16-03 at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, in August 2016. The VSAT illustrates an unusual feature of SATCOM acquisition: Because satellite technology is constantly evolving and industry is continuously investigating new applications, few of the products and programs under Stein’s purview leave the developmental phase. While sustaining the current equipment, the VSAT team is already working on the requirements for the next tactical satellite terminal. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Russell, 86th Training Division)
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Road Map training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 14-16 March 2014
The President met with Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank President-Designate Jin Liqun (right) in Beijing on 21 September 2015 on possible cofinancing opportunities. He also met with PRC Finance Minister and ADB Governor Lou Jiwei to discuss deepening the ADB-PRC partnership; with Deputy Chairperson of the National Development and Reform Commission Liu He on the 13th Five Year Plan reform program; and with Vice Finance Minister and ADB Alternate Governor Shi Yaobin.
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Participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
Darwin Convention Centre, the Medina Vibe Hotel complex and Darwin Wave Pool form part of the first stage of the Waterfront Development.
1 April 2015 - Mario Pezzini, Director, OECD Development Centre, during 2015 Global Forum on Development, Post-2015 Financing for Sustainable Development
Opening session
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo: OECD/ Andrew Wheeler
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
Now proudly proclaiming itself as Edlogan Wharf. People will soon be moving into this high density, overpriced development.
A container of olives is pictured in the Agricultural Cooperative of Afourer near Beni Mellal on January 27, 2013. PHOTO AFP © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE.
Some developments have brought improvements to this area south of the river, well known for drug junkies and seedy night clubs. Friends of mine live nearby in Bonnington Square. They hate the developments along the river which you can see peeping up behind the railway lines. I was much too kind, giving the title I did, I was told.
The initial phase of development at Wildwood Park is well underway as sidewalks are poured in preparation for parking lot surfacing and boat pier installation (July 6, 2021).
Event: 2016 Integrated Product Development Trade Show
Location: Ross School of Business
Photographer: Philip Dattilo
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Former site of Linden Street house which burned down.
Proposal for 2 family house is in the works I believe.
Street frontage, 79-121 Canongate in Edinburgh’s ‘Royal Mile’. The gap between the blocks gives access to Reid's Court and the eighteenth century Canongate Manse.
Part of the 1960s redevelopment of slum areas by Edinburgh City Corporation. Three blocks of one and two-bedroom flats, shops and a pub (Jenny Ha’s) by Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson (1966-9). Rubble, concrete and harl with concrete arcades to front and concrete balconies to rear.
Described as ‘aggressive architecture’ in the Edinburgh volume of the buildings of Scotland. In fact the scale is in keeping with the general streetscape and the way in which the Old Town’s urban pattern has been formed and changed through four centuries.