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The Boardwalk Casino has recently undergone serious renovations. These are a few of the picture throughout the development stage.
27 September 2015 -- Mr. Mogens Lykketoft, President of the UN General Assembly, met with Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO, at the Sustainable Development Summit.
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Though perhaps smaller than the adaptions of the past, the glass elevator shaft is proof that Dean Clough, though used by different companies, is not yet done!
Lt Governor Rutherford KEYS Development Groundbreaking by Joe Andrucyk at 1511 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in partnership with Universidad de los Andes (UNIANDES) convenes a three-day conference on reducing inequality, held in Bogotá, Colombia, 5-7 October 2022.
As new research uncovers the many negative impacts that high inequality can have, a consensus is emerging that achieving SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities is a global goal of critical importance.
The programme addresses major themes in inequality across keynote lectures, parallel sessions, and a policy dialogue event. Speakers include leading scholars of inequality, including Raquel Fernández and Francisco H. G. Ferreira. In addition, the VII Colombian Economic Congress forms part of the programme.
Fanta Zara Bah (27) is a youth leader in the conflict-affected town of Ségou and a participant in Cordaid's Accountable Local Governance Programme programme (PGLR).
"The programme has taught us a lot. We have received training on our rights and duties. We know now that the involvement of youth in the business of a community is crucial for its development.
In Ségou, for example, people would not pay taxes regularly. The training taught us that we need to educate them on the fact that the tax money will be used for community development.
We received training on the importance of prenatal consultations. In Ségou, there are still women who won’t go to a hospital for a health check. Some say that’s because they are uncomfortable visiting a younger doctor, in other cases, the spouses might refuse to pay the medical expenses.
We went around the city of Ségou to raise awareness among women. We also participate in radio shows to reach out to more people, including men.
Three months later, we followed up with the health centres and there was a big change: the number of women coming in for a prenatal consultation increased!
The advice I would give to young people is to remember that we are the future. Our communities and our countries will not develop without us.
We must get involved in all matters of the community, even if they try to sideline us."
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Mali, one of the largest countries in the West African Sahel region, is known for its rich history and fascinating mix of cultures. Unfortunately, political turbulence and various regional conflicts have affected almost the entire population in the last decade. These and other challenges, such as climate change, food insecurity and mass displacement, call for an approach that gives Malians the means they need to turn the tide and move forward.
To make a lasting impact on the struggling West African regions, Cordaid believes we need a holistic approach that positively influences the most crucial elements in people’s daily lives. By combining efforts in strengthening civil society, creating a fair value chain, educating youth on topics such as sexual and reproductive health and rights and allowing them to influence governance and peace processes, we can pave the way to a peaceful and just future for all Malians.
Cordaid's programmes in Mali:
PGLR+
The Accountable Local Governance Programme (PGLR+) in Mali seeks to strengthen democratic institutions in 240 municipalities across the Gao, Tombouctou, Mopti, and Ségou regions. Funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Mali, the programme is carried out by a consortium of four Dutch NGOs: SNV, Oxfam Novib, the V4T Foundation, and Cordaid.
JNJ2
Jege ni Jaba means 'fish and onions' in Bambara, Mali's lingua franca. It is also the name of a programme that improves food security in the country. Some value chains have all the necessary conditions to be developed on a larger scale. However, farmers and producers are often facing challenges to grow their businesses. The main objectives of the programme are improving people's livelihoods, without increasing the pressure on the environment, and creating economic opportunities for women and youth.
Just Future
Just Future is a programme led by an alliance of international and local NGOs and civil society organisations to strengthen the capacity of civil society in fragile contexts. The alliance partners demand more accessible, responsive and accountable security and justice institutions, and more inclusive political governance and peace-making.
Jigiya
One of the goals of the Jigiya project ('hope' in Bambara) is to educate at least one million girls and boys on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The programme aims to significantly improve the youth's reproductive health and to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. Cordaid provides technical assistance to the Jigiya project, which is being implemented in four regions: Kayes, Koulikoro, Segou and Mopti.
This flyer was limited by the lack of actual images - the client was cracking a new market and only had conceptual 3D renderings to work with - but the focus on 'making your dreams come true' makes the conceptual images work for the design. Part of a range of items developed for this new market push.
21 June 2016, Zanzibar – The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar in partnership with the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have launched a US$ 3.2 million aquaculture project that will run for three years. The initiative will see the development of a marine hatchery to support ecologically sustainable development of aquaculture in Zanzibar, leading to positive economic and food security outcomes.
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.
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I am a recent OSU graduate with a passion for gender equality and educational opportunity. 1girl will expand across Ohio in 2014. By 2019, it will be across the country. Empowering women leads to stronger economies, healthier families, and more stable societies. Despite progress, women are far behind in education and leadership roles. 1girl will encourage both participating girls and college student facilitators to develop skills and experience that will help them become future leaders.
The field at the back, once home to horses, sheep and geese, now being levelled to receive more houses, the latest phase of Holly Court, the development originally to have been on the former Greenmeadow Police Training College, but now crept down to Old Cwmbran.
The mantra is "we need houses", but much of the new build activity is geared towards pulling in commuters from Bristol and Cardiff. This pushes up prices and does little to help local first time buyers. It also increased pollution and congestion on the M4.