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The 250 residents of Damgade community in Agara, Makwanpur District in Nepal, used to dread the dry months from February to May, when an extreme shortage of water forced them to trek long distances to collect a few litres.
Today, life is a lot sweeter and those long walks are a thing of the past thanks to a little help from Plan. Read the full story here: bit.ly/y5tXtO
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Road Map training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 14-16 March 2014
This building which I sadly don't know the name of is part of the NOMA development in the city centre & will be brought to life with a tower block built on it.
SeQuere provides a complete-cycle of SPD, and helps you at any phase of your product development – from a simple idea to product support and maintenance.
A wallpaper I made from the temporary web page I put online for my company website.
It will vanish eventually once the proper site goes online.
Feel free to visit the site at www.dev-el.com
This photo was taken at the Development Partner Roundtable on Sustainable Sanitation in Asia held in Tokyo, Japan on 20 Sept 2018.
Media:
-Primed with acrylic and then a layer of melted wax.
-Painted in oil paint from a photograph I took.
Size: A3
One day after permits for 221 N. Washtenaw Ave. and 210 N. Talman Ave were issued, demoliton had already begun on multiple buildings on the block square property bounded on the north and south by W. Fulton and W. Lake streets. Ravenswood Disposal Service formerly occupied a 1904 building on the Washtenaw side. According to drawings, a 500,000 square-foot industrial building will occupy the 8-acre space. I declined to walk further north on Washtenaw, only to find the next day that a demolition permit was issued for a one-story building on the north end of the property.
(L-R) Kingdom of Bahrain Minister of Finance and Development Committee Chairman Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa greets Singapore Minister for Finance and International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) Chairman Tharman Shanmugaratnam at the opening of the Development Committee meeting held during the 2011 IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings at World Bank Headquarters April 16, 2011, in Washington, D.C.
IMF Staff Photo/Michael Spilotro
Artists, teachers, and staff new to Summer Arts & Learning Academy participated in their first professional development this weekend. The group discussed and learned trauma-informed practices, responsive classroom strategies, and saw co-teaching and arts integration in action.
All from the same floret, the ones near the bottom mature faster than those at the top of the spike. Earliest development only show the anthers (central floret has fully developed anthers), later florets (to the right) show well developed stigma. The last one on the right has three stigma, which I think is more unusual.
For an idea of scale, the background is velcro hoops.
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This brick built structure on the western side of the canal, being carpeted with housing, will be a sanctuary for bats disturbed by the building work. Trees along the canal here had had bat boxes attached. I’ve seen this at the demolished County Hall site at Croesyceiliog, and at the Greenmeadow Parc Celyn development. Like great crested newts and natterjack toads, bats are a developer’s nightmare.
Another view of one of the attractive older buildings on Ashmun Street in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
Situated between Apathetic Avenue and Ennui Acres, and about a mile down from the chi-chi golf community, The Doldrums.
Mower decorations by Robert Sherman.
The 2018 Think development - Think WIDER conference, held on 13-15 September in Helsinki, Finland, showcased UNU-WIDER, its work, and the many people and institutions that are engaged with it.
The conference held panel discussions on all of the main themes and findings of UNU-WIDER’s research during 2009-18 — finance, food and climate change; and transformation, inclusion and sustainability.
The event aimed to mobilize evidence and action around the 2030 SDG agenda and its goals.