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Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
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Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Tool Kit training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 30 July - 1 August 2014
Julie Gichuru, Founder and CEO, Arimus Media Limited; African Development Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina; H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa, President, Republic, South Africa; Majid Saif Al Ghurair, Chairman, Dubai Chamber and Aliko Dangote, Chairman, and CEO, Dangote group, having a group portrait during Africa Investment Forum 2018 - Day 2 - Opening Plenary on November 8, 2018, at Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Notices from Cosmur, Haringey Council's contractors, on the damaged cladding of Haringey Law Centre.
Improvement to the small Holcombe Road Market was among the "12 in 2012" pledges made by Haringey Council Leadership.
To be fair, hardly any of the twelve "pledges" had much real substance. Some were taking credit for other organisations' projects. Some were vague upbeat PR fluff.
However the idea of improving and possibly extending the tiny market - two small stalls - had been around for some years. And at least to residents like me, seemed a good idea.
So it was disappointing when the timescale kept slipping. Disappointment felt not least by the two long established family businesses. Represented by Bob Thompson the fishmonger and Dave and Andy Hall the greengrocers.
In November 2016 the revamped market was finally open.
Will any lessons be learned by the so-called leaders of Haringey Council? In my personal view that's not entirely impossible. But neither is it likely. There's little evidence of any real learning culture.
Master Sgt. Rose M. McGuffin, CBT writer, checks in a troop's cubicle at the Air Force Public Affairs Agency offices on Lackland Air Force Base May 6, 2015. The AF Public Affairs Agency provides Airmen with unique Public Affairs resources to document and convey the Air Force mission and legacy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Charlotte Hu/Released) VIRIN 150506-F-FE478-009
GDF will feature keynote addresses by The Honorable Ander Crenshaw, U.S. Representative, R-FL; and Dr. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Managing Director of the World Bank Group. Breakout panel discussions will foster dialogue on topics including private sector partnerships, capacity building and workforce development, innovative finance, the post-2015 global development agenda, Ebola recovery in West Africa, and the strategic role of development in overall U.S. foreign policy. GDF will feature over 40 speakers, including key stakeholders from U.S. government agencies, leading multilateral and non-governmental organizations, foreign governments, and the private sector.
With a significant reduction in extreme poverty and an increase in private financial flows to the developing world over the past two decades, the face of development is rapidly changing. Meeting today’s challenges calls for innovation and effective partnerships across sectors, with an emphasis on improving governance and leveraging the role of the private sector.
The 2015 Global Development Forum will be held on Thursday, April 23, from 8:00AM – 3:45PM at the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ headquarters.
CARE Canada, Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA), Rotary International and World University Service of Canada (WUSC) are the four Canadian organizations who have partnered with the federal government for this phase. The development projects led by these organizations focus on the delivery of basic services to the Afghan people such as scholarships for Afghan women, providing micro-loans to women entrepreneurs and supporting education for children. The Afghanistan Challenge is about small donations making a real difference in peoples lives. Visit www.afghanistanchallenge.ca
Quatre organisations canadiennes se sont associées au gouvernement fédéral pour cette étape : CARE Canada, MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates), Rotary International et Entraide universitaire mondiale du Canada (EUMC). Les projets de développement qu’elles mènent portent principalement sur la fourniture de services de base aux Afghans, comme les bourses d’études pour les femmes, les microprêts pour les entrepreneures et l’appui à l’éducation des enfants. L’idée du Défi Afghanistan, c’est de rassembler les dons modestes pour qu’ils aient un effet concret sur la vie des gens. Visitez www.defiafghanistan.ca
© CIDA/ACDI : Paul Richer
Founded by MC Speech and DJ Headliner while attending the Art Institute of Atlanta, Arrested Development became one of the most important and influential rap groups at the time. Like their musical counterparts Public Enemy, KRS One, Gang Starr, and Brand Nubian, AD’s message of hope, positivity, and consciousness came at a time when the music underwent a period of misogynistic and violent messages that were portrayed in Hip-Hop. The group introduced the world with a different image of blacks with dreadlocks, African-garbed clothing, and paying homage to their African ancestors.
Their 1992 debut “3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of” went on to earn two Grammy awards for Best Rap Group Performance by a Duo or Group and for Best New Artist. The disc produced such classics as “Tennessee,” “Mr. Wendal,” and “People Everyday.”
AD’s latest disc “Strong” is on the Vagabond Music and has been receiving a lot of positive press from critics from all over the world. The group’s current single “The World Is Changing” was a top ten hit in Japan, where the band has had a lot of success close to 20 years. This is Arrested Development’s 9th disc and have been still been touring and reaching fans.
In addition to Speech performing with the group, he still performs as solo artist and is a devout born-again Christian. For the last 14 years he’s been married and active father of two kids. His latest book “What Is Success?” explains and breaks down how to live an active and spiritual life according to Biblical scriptures and Speech’s own personal experiences.
To find out more info on upcoming tour dates and CD releases, visit them on the web at www.arresteddevelopmentmusic.com.
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Midrand Johannesburg, South Africa. The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) campaign aims to get the DBSA to publicly commit to not funding the Thabametsi coal fired power plant. Picture by Zaheer Cassim
Spectators on the railway side of Triangle Cricket Club's Grassy Bottom ground. The ladder facilitates retrieval when the ball is hit into trees clinging to an embankment of the former Rishworth branch line. Captured during a 17-run Halifax League defeat by Premier Division rivals Warley in a third-versus-second clash.
Warley, put in on a moist, unpredictable wicket, found runs hard to come by initially, and were only 52-4 at drinks. But century-maker Faheem Khatana and Luke Duckitt, caught off the final delivery, added 128 for the seventh wicket, enabling the visitors to post a competitive total. Openers Nathan Madden and Adam Stocks gave Triangle a solid start as the wicket dried but the hosts failed to build on those solid foundations, collapsing from 70-1 to 181-7. A late flurry from Chris Metcalf and Tom Kenworthy could not prevent defeat.
Match statistics:
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 71. Triangle won the toss and elected to field. Warley 231-7 off 45 overs (Faheem Khatana 103 not out, Luke Duckitt 48, Matty Whitworth 33, Kurtis Whippey 4-84) 11pts beat by 17 runs Triangle 214-9 off 45 overs (Nathan Madden 70, Adam Stocks 30, Chris Metcalf 23, Tom Kenworthy 21 not out, Cameron van Rensberg 4-56, Greg Keywood 3-77) 5pts. Player tea, £3.50; spectator tea, £2.50.
An interesting development of severe dementia is the brain's return to childlike behavior. When she noticed me taking her picture, she began to laugh and hide behind the photo.
From the series "Documenting Dementia"
My Grandmother has slowly developed Dementia over the last few years. It is now classified as severe dementia, (Alzheimer's without the official brain scan). She began keeping herself entertained with card games. These cards can be found throughout her home, in all kinds of different arrangements, in every drawer, corner, and crevasse. I began documenting these games with my camera because of my fascination with the way the brain (and my grandma) subconsciously copes with this terrible disease. These games make perfect sense to Grandma, and she can sit and play the same game for hours.
On June 29, 2016, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul was briefed on and then toured economic development projects in Tarrytown with Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Mayor Drew Fixell.
December 23, 2013- Hajvery University (HU) hosted a lecture on The Role of Youth in Nation's Development by Honorable Mr. Asad Umar, Member National Assembly, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. HU as part of its Great Minds Visit HU! Series invites accomplished individuals from all walks of life to share their success stories with the students and inspire them to follow their dreams at a time when the youth of Pakistan have too many reasons to be demoralised and not enough to become agents of change.
Mr. Asad Umar, MNA and Senior Member of PTI, gave an energized talk to the HU Students on the positive mindset required by today's youth to overcome the numerous challenges that Pakistan faces. He encouraged students to focus on the Entrepreneurial Mindset and use the skills learned at the University to start their own businesses. He further added that the Students must become agents of change in their individual capacities if they want to see Pakistan as a prosperous nation in the future. He stressed that Education is the driving force of a Knowledge based Economy and the students sitting here today in the HU Auditorium are as bright and intelligent as any other student in the world.
“I’ve had the good fortune of travelling the world and being associated with some of the best Organisations & Universities world over and I can reassure you that the students sitting here today in the Hajvery University’s Auditorium are as bright and intelligent as any other student in the world!
Mr. Asad Umar also took oath from 30 male and female students who formed the new Executive Counsel of the HU Student Societies, an initiative by the University to give students a platform to hone their unique talents various fields. The 5 Student Societies are mentioned below. Each consists of a President and 5 Vice Presidents.
1) HU Debating Society (HUDS)
2) HU Performing Arts & Dramatics Society (HU PADS)
3) HU Photography Society (HUPS)
4) HU Career Development Society (HU CDS)
5) HU Newsletter & Year Book Society ( HU NLYBS)
More Students Societies Executive Councils will be finalised in the upcoming weeks.
Mr. Asad Umar also officially Launched 2 Portals, HU Student Life Portal and HU Campus Beat Blog both of which are aimed at showcasing and sharing the Student led activities of Hajvery University to the rest of the world. Dr. Muhammad Khalid Pervaiz, Rector HU, expressed that students are keen to play an active role in Nation’s Development and such events allow them to take inspirations.
Mr. Fahd Sheikh, Director, HU while speaking on the occasion expressed that encouraging these students to play a positive role in nation building is pivotal to the success of the country. The University is taking initiatives such as Great Minds Visit HU! Series to continually invite such people who can have a positive impact of these students mindsets. He also expressed gratitude on behalf of the University to Mr. Asad Umar and his team members who very kindly graced the occasion and had an engaging session with the students. The event concluded with refreshments.
CYC's development department: Lauren Robinson, Anya Rath, Kate Tillotson, Shannon Page, and Kaitlin Newman.
This is a character I started to develop, based on a drawing I did two years ago of a 'stretched' man on a watercolor moleskine notebook. (...)
Pictured:Ms Greening visiting the Community Care Centre in Lunsar. The Secretary of State was given an overview of how the centre operates and met with staff who operate it.
Justine Greening, Secretary of State (SoS) for International Development and Member of Parliament has visited Sierra Leone today (15/12/14).
Ms Greening visited an Community Care Centre, a District Ebola Response Centre and an operational Ebola Treatment Centre in the Port Loko area.
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The Port of Olympia is hoping to develop a large piece of property on the eastern edge of the Port Peninsula. It would house a new Children’s Museum, a new administrative building and education center for the LOTT Wastewater Treatment Facility, and possibly a hotel and office buildings. But the peninsula lies at a low elevation, and the city predicts it will be the area most affected by sea level rise. Some environmentalists question whether large-scale new development on the peninsula is prudent. Courtesy LOTT Alliance.
Leadership Development Center 2018 (LDC) at Redwood Glen. Planned by youth, for youth to practice and renew their CPR and first aid, participating in leadership empowerment, teambuilding workshops, dancing, singing, and bonding all toward the goal of being more informed, skilled and compassionate Humanitarians and our future Red Cross Leaders.
Preparing the Future American Red Cross to be successful: instructors, disaster responders, blood donations volunteers, fundraisers, and preparedness experts.
Red Cross Photographer | Muhi Khwaja
Shanghai, China, 2004.
Old houses counting their days as urban development surrounds them on all sides.
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