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Date of Photos – 02/14/2012
Location - Langley Research Center - Aircraft Landing Dynamics Facility
Photographer – Joe Bibby
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
Participants at the Inter-University Debate Competition on EAC Integration, 2016.
Kigali | 29th March, 2016
January 8, 2025 — Members of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) visit the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF). Pictured are (left to right) NREL Laboratory Program Manager — Partnership Development, Scott Haase; LADWP, Jon Vanacore; NREL Associate Lab Director — Energy, Security, Resilience, and Integration, Juan Tores; LADP, Kendall Helm. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.
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Alfred Nobel Peace Center. A projected interactive book. Each physical page turn provides different content. Hand movement is picked up to choose topics on each page.
The project Integration Network is a Partnership Building Activity developed by SEYF and supported by the Erasmus+ programme. It actively aimed at involving 2 youth workers per NGO coming Italy, Estonia, Malta, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Greece. Participants have been actively involved in the process of integration and promotion of rights of Refugees and asylum seekers.