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Best friends and Lubuto library assistants Moses Zyambo, Enesto Zulu, and Joe Tembo.

This was the process of developing my domestic abuse logo. I initially sketched out a design before uploading it into Photoshop and adding colour. I documented my progress and explored the different methods of which I could improve further before applying the typography onto the arm. I developed the logo further, designing two final options, which I could then interchange throughout the project.

Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

A trade fair in one of biggest malls in Davao City, Philippines featuring products from the ILO PLEDGE Programme, which contributed to building peace, developing skills, supporting enterprises, and promoting local economic development with the support of the Mindanao Trust Fund.

 

Know more about the ILO PLEDGE: www.ilo.org/manila/projects/WCMS_220884/lang--en/index.htm

 

Photo ©ILO/Minette Rimando

17 October 2016

Davao City, Philippines

 

Sketch showing connection from Tram to building development.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Part of my A2 project- This is an introduction to Vincent Van Gogh and includes a copy of his painting of the sunflowers, using acrylic paints.

"S'cuse me sir. Do you know what page I'm at?"

Platform for Development “No Alumni without the School, No School without the Alumni” 10/23/2014

Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney, Australia. It is known for its beauty, and in particular, as the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The location of the first European settlement in Australia, the Harbour has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Jackson

South side of the street on the cusp of Capitol Hill and the Central District

Waikato Development vs Taranaki Development at Rugby Park, Te Kuiti, 28 September 2013.

Chaopraya river Bangkok - Fujifilm x-m1 -RAF- Processed with Darktable - DSCF0499dm

Brutal Louisville: The headquarters of the Waterfront Development Corporation, overlooking the Ohio River from its perch on the downtown waterfront. Completed in 1965 by Hartstern and Louis & Henry architects. (Best in large view)

Press Release l June 21, 2018

 

Peoples’ Convention on Infrastructure Financing Challenges AIIB’s Reckless Lending:

People Vow to Resist Attempt to Usurp Natural Resources & Livelihood in the Name of Development

 

Mumbai: Political and social activists, academics and financial analysts included, a large number of people gathered at the inaugural of Peoples’ Convention on Infrastructure Financing in Mumbai, ahead of the Annual Meeting of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), decried investments of AIIB and other international financial institutions (IFIs), causing displacement, dispossession loss of livelihood and propelling inequality and social unrest.

 

Speaking at the occasion eminent economist Professor Arun Kumar, questioned the development model pushed ahead by IFIs in the pretext of ‘development for all’ as their only aim is profit-oriented growth at any cost. He raised the pertinent question of ‘development for whom’.

 

“AIIB has created a super structure, an ecosystem which acts as a complex web of shining terminologies and projects to attract investments, which actually is a smoke screen to hide the fact that there’s no human development happening” senior activist Medha Patkar said in her speech.

 

Raising concerns at the crackdown of activists by the government, she lamented, "Show us one state where the people opposing the projects have not been jailed to raise their concerns about the environment, and right to life and livelihood. Recently, people were fired upon in Thutthokodi, Tamil Nadu, when they demanded a pollution free environment to live”.

 

Financial analyst and journalist Sucheta Dalal said that the Indian banking system is at the verge of crisis, reeling under the mounting bad loans, caused by unfettered corporate loans. Referring to government’s announcement in the Parliament that Rs. 2.4 lakh crore bad loans are written off, she said that “ if farm loan waver was proposed the world would have gone on a spin, while the loans of big corporations are written off and there isn’t a whimper.”

 

The inaugural ceremony of the three-day Convention started with music of resistance by cultural groups. Other speakers included Sreedhar, Environics Trust; Shaktiman Gosh, General Secretary, National Hawkers Federation; Leo Colaco National Fishworkers Forum / World Forum of Fisher-people; Roma, National Secretary, New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI).

 

Senior activist Ulka Mahajan asked, "Is land a commodity to sell to forcefully silence farmers by giving them some compensation to build infrastructure project?” She added "the land feeds generation of people by providing food,” while reminding that it will be difficult to bring back the fertility of land. "If raising issues of the marginalised is sedition, then we will continue to do it,” she emphasised.

 

The Peoples’ Convention on Infrastructure Financing is a 3-day confluence of people’s movements, civil society organiations and concerned citizens to deliberate about international financing and strategise a collective voice to hold these financers accountable for their impacts the lending is causing.

 

Background:

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the two-year-old multilateral bank, is investing in all major sectors, including energy, without robust policies on environmental-social safeguards, transparent public disclosure and an accountability/complaint handling mechanism. Out of the total 24 projects, it has financed, USD 4.4 billion has already been approved. India is the biggest recipient from AIIB with more than 1.2 billion USD supporting about six projects including Transmission lines, Capital City Development at Amravati, rural roads etc. with another 1 billion USD in proposed projects.

 

About Us:

WGonIFIs, a network of movements, organisations and individuals to critically look at and evaluate the policies, programmes and investments of various International Finance Institutions (IFIs), and joining the celebration of the people and communities across the world in resisting them. A list of the network is available here.

 

Last year, when the Asian Development Bank completed 50 years, the WGonIFIs observed it by holding actions of protests in over 140 locations spread in over 21 states in India against the investment policies of ADB and other International Financial Institutions.

 

For further details, please contact:

Working Group on IFIs | wgonifis@gmail.com

Website: wgonifis.net

 

Media Kit: wgonifis.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/media-kit-peoples-co...

 

Co-ordinators:

Mukta Srivastava | +91 99695 30060

Shweta Tambe | +91 98693 40816

Anil Tharayath | +91 96500 15257

 

Media Contacts:

Mukta Srivastava | +91 99695 30060

Shweta Tambe | +91 98693 40816

Anil Tharayath | +91 96500 15257

22nd Annual Holiday Party Held on Christmas Eve.

Event: 2016 Integrated Product Development Trade Show

Location: Ross School of Business

Photographer: Philip Dattilo

Rights: © 2016 Regents of the University of Michigan. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

(734) 647-0308. Tauber.umich.edu

Wilmslow Albion Development v Bolton Lads And Girls Club Official Reserves 12/03/2022

Random Picture during Annual Meeting 2018 - Day 2 - KOAFEC Development Indaba in May 2018, in Busan, South Korea.

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Integrated Resort Development - Queen's Wharf Development, George Street, William Street & Queens Wharf Road, Brisbane City

Developed fashion design ideas on Ice theme.

Event: 2016 Integrated Product Development Trade Show

Location: Ross School of Business

Photographer: Philip Dattilo

Rights: © 2016 Regents of the University of Michigan. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

(734) 647-0308. Tauber.umich.edu

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