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For the next three month, thirty startups work out ouf the transformed "ewz-Unterwerk Selnau" in Zurich
Tracy Van Grack
Senior Vice President of Communications and Public Policy, Revolution LLC
Carrie Billy
President & CEO, American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
For the next three month, thirty startups work out ouf the transformed "ewz-Unterwerk Selnau" in Zurich
Test shot of the cover of a magazine with the new lens - Sigma 300 MM macro, on the Pentax K30. Not disappointed
Kevin Carey
Vice President Education Policy and Knowledge Management, New America
Anne-Marie Slaughter
CEO, New America
Mark R. Hagerott, Ph.D
Chancellor, North Dakota University System
Anne-Marie Slaughter
CEO, New America
Mark R. Hagerott, Ph.D
Chancellor, North Dakota University System
Creative Financing to Make Small-Scale Farming Technologies Affordable for the Rural Poor
Small-scale farming is the principal source of livelihood for many in Kenya. Agriculture provides 71 percent of employment and accounts for over 25 percent of Kenya‘s GDP. KickStart International’s shallow water irrigation pumps can increase annual net-farm incomes for these farmers by an average of $700 per year. Despite the relatively low cost of KickStart’s pumps, however, they are still beyond the reach of many poor farmers who often have irregular incomes and find it difficult to pay the large up-front cost of the pump. With support from DIV, KickStart is testing two innovative financing mechanisms to increase access to these products and help break down critical financial barriers.
Read the full project description: www.usaid.gov/div/portfolio/kickstart
Photo credit Esther Havens
For the next three month, thirty startups work out ouf the transformed "ewz-Unterwerk Selnau" in Zurich
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14 April 2010. Emily Bowes Court viewed from Watermead Way, Tottenham.
Part of the Hale Village Development by Lee Valley Estates. Masterplan by BDP
§ Quotation below from RUDI (Resource for Urban Design Information) website.
"BDP was commissioned by Lee Valley Estates to provide a masterplan for the former GLS [Greater London Supplies] site located immediately adjacent to Tottenham Hale Station in the London Borough of Haringey in north London."
"The residential-led scheme will include a mix of uses including office, education, health, a hotel and local retail. The residential element will comprise 900 private tenure units and 300 affordable units, and at a density in line with the GLA recommendations for brown field sites. The site will be fully accessible and permeable, and provide amenities for existing local residents and workers in the area."
"Key sustainability features for the site include:
● CCHP (combined, cooling, heating and power generation) as part of a whole site-wide energy infrastructure scheme – biomass boilers that will provide a minimum of 10 percent CO2 savings from the site through provision of thermal energy for the district heating network
● Brownfield site adjacent to major transport hub
● Rainwater harvesting
● Green roofs
"This scheme demonstrates how imaginative private sector investment can generate a mixed and sustainable development. The project will at the same time set a new and higher quality benchmark for future investment in the area and kick start the regeneration of Tottenham Hale."
I wonder if BDP click their ruby slippers, and ever follow the gold- brick road back to the Orange and Emerald City they birthed?
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§ I took the original "kickstart" quotation from BDP's website in 2007 when it was "Tottenham-Hale-Secures-Planning". Understandably it was replaced by more recent news.
Creative Financing to Make Small-Scale Farming Technologies Affordable for the Rural Poor
Small-scale farming is the principal source of livelihood for many in Kenya. Agriculture provides 71 percent of employment and accounts for over 25 percent of Kenya‘s GDP. KickStart International’s shallow water irrigation pumps can increase annual net-farm incomes for these farmers by an average of $700 per year. Despite the relatively low cost of KickStart’s pumps, however, they are still beyond the reach of many poor farmers who often have irregular incomes and find it difficult to pay the large up-front cost of the pump. With support from DIV, KickStart is testing two innovative financing mechanisms to increase access to these products and help break down critical financial barriers.
Read the full project description: www.usaid.gov/div/portfolio/kickstart
Photo credit Esther Havens
Creative Financing to Make Small-Scale Farming Technologies Affordable for the Rural Poor
Small-scale farming is the principal source of livelihood for many in Kenya. Agriculture provides 71 percent of employment and accounts for over 25 percent of Kenya‘s GDP. KickStart International’s shallow water irrigation pumps can increase annual net-farm incomes for these farmers by an average of $700 per year. Despite the relatively low cost of KickStart’s pumps, however, they are still beyond the reach of many poor farmers who often have irregular incomes and find it difficult to pay the large up-front cost of the pump. With support from DIV, KickStart is testing two innovative financing mechanisms to increase access to these products and help break down critical financial barriers.
Read the full project description: www.usaid.gov/div/portfolio/kickstart
Photo credit Esther Havens
Veteran trader reveals how he finally starting making constant profits in Forex… after discovering a little-know “Insider Secret” at his local golf course… and he show you exactly how he did it!
Creative Financing to Make Small-Scale Farming Technologies Affordable for the Rural Poor
Small-scale farming is the principal source of livelihood for many in Kenya. Agriculture provides 71 percent of employment and accounts for over 25 percent of Kenya‘s GDP. KickStart International’s shallow water irrigation pumps can increase annual net-farm incomes for these farmers by an average of $700 per year. Despite the relatively low cost of KickStart’s pumps, however, they are still beyond the reach of many poor farmers who often have irregular incomes and find it difficult to pay the large up-front cost of the pump. With support from DIV, KickStart is testing two innovative financing mechanisms to increase access to these products and help break down critical financial barriers.
Read the full project description: www.usaid.gov/div/portfolio/kickstart
Photo credit Esther Havens
Creative Financing to Make Small-Scale Farming Technologies Affordable for the Rural Poor
Small-scale farming is the principal source of livelihood for many in Kenya. Agriculture provides 71 percent of employment and accounts for over 25 percent of Kenya‘s GDP. KickStart International’s shallow water irrigation pumps can increase annual net-farm incomes for these farmers by an average of $700 per year. Despite the relatively low cost of KickStart’s pumps, however, they are still beyond the reach of many poor farmers who often have irregular incomes and find it difficult to pay the large up-front cost of the pump. With support from DIV, KickStart is testing two innovative financing mechanisms to increase access to these products and help break down critical financial barriers.
Read the full project description: www.usaid.gov/div/portfolio/kickstart
Photo credit Esther Havens
For the next three month, thirty startups work out ouf the transformed "ewz-Unterwerk Selnau" in Zurich
These are the newest product offering from the people at Mountain Dew. It's carbonated but they don't call it a soda, since it contains 5% juice. It's got ingredients that you'd find in an energy drink, but they don;t call it an energy drink. They are starting a new category for drinks that get you going at breakfast time and are competing with coffee. Right now, there are two flavors, orange and fruit punch. In my opinion they were ok, but I'd probably never buy another one. I'm already a huge fan of the original Dew and I'd rather have that for breakfast.