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The prioritization framework uses a four phase approach to guide stakeholders through the process of filtering a long list of applicable CSA practices into portfolios of priority practices.
This workshop is the fourth phase of the process conducted in the CCAFS Climate-Smart Village of Tuma-La Dalia (Nicaragua). More info: ccafs.cgiar.org/climate-smart-agriculture-prioritization-...
Photo: M.Lizarazo (CCAFS)
Graphics from the year 2000 Baltic 21 biannual indicator-based status report on sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region (Baltic 21 Series No 1/2000). BSR relative natural gas consumption has remained constant from 1990 to 1997.
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framework vernissage 8. Januar 2011
„Flag“ Stoff, Geldschein | Manuel Washausen
Foto: Katharina Tenberge
The presidents of the five largest associations of local and regional governments met with Jutta Urpilainen European Commissioner for International Partnerships in Brussels on 12 September 2022, to renew their partnership on international development with the European Union.
© European Union, 2022 (Photographer: Lukasz Kobus)
Village architecture is a mesh of frameworks, aligning the chaos of short cuts, outcrops, dog meadows, tundra vales, and free-flung garbage in a geometrics of urban design.
Park Hill regeneration, Sheffield, May 2012
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The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.
The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.
The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.
On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.
Photos from the Hotwire Measurement Breakfast with Barry Leggetter (AMEC), Marc Sparrow and Andy West
So green, so prickly:)This necklace is the shape and color of cute prickly pear cacti!
The structure is made out of hammered 20 gauge copper wire, wrapped with superfine 28 gauge wire. Woven inside is a frame of 3mm copper balls, and on the outside is framed with tiny green glass beads:) In the center hangs a striking peridot briolette! This gem is fantastic:) The color is vivid and really warm, and looks great with the shade of the copper!
The swirly bail is securely attached to the framework and hangs from a fine chain of oxidized copper, with a handcrafted hook clasp at the back. It is a delicate looking necklace, but structurally very sturdy with an antique feel to it.