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Copyright Managing Director's Office of Special Events Photograph by Bill Z. Foster.

 

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Alison Elvin discussing ground-cover during the field component of the day.

Managed to get some kirsch and made something simple for my dad's birthday. Happy birthday dad! :)

 

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Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

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Managing Water and Land Resources for Sustainable Livelihoods at the Interface between Fresh and Saline Water Environments in Vietnam and Bangladesh

 

The project had five specific objectives:

 

1.To enhance their understanding of livelihood changes resulting from regional resources management and farm-level technological interventions.

2.

To assess the impacts of agricultural and aquacultural land and water uses on water quality, aquatic biodiversity, and inland fisheries.

3.

To develop ecologically friendly and socially acceptable techniques for rice and rice-aquaculture production systems.

4.

To develop decision-support tools and an institutional framework for integrated multipurpose management of a dual fresh- and brackish-water regime to meet the needs of diverse water users, without an adverse impact on users and the environment outside.

5.

To enhance human resources capacity and develop recommendations for resources management at the farm and regional level.

 

Managed to silhouette Jefferson's statue in the doorway of the memorial. A lone park ranger stands off to the side.

Every Monday the Harry Potter sim, Mischief Managed invites visitors to tour the sim. Grab a free student costume and visitor tag and enjoy the tour! don't forget to donate.

January 24, 2012 - "A Regulatory Framework for Managing Systemic Risk" - Steven L. Schwarcz presented a Risk Regulation Seminar about the systemic risk in the financial sector and how current approaches to regulating financial risk are insufficient. Schwarcz suggested that a new analytical framework could be established in order to help internalize risk within financial institutions themselves to as to minimize external risk that might affect multiple institutions within the economy. This might involve firms paying into a 'systemic risk fund' that would help firms to be able to recover from financial failures. Schwarcz is a Stanley A. Star Professor of Law and Business at Duke University.

 

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I spelled it like that to honor Cartman's Mother from South Park. I also didn't want pervs to visit my page, hahaha! (and yet, here I am, posting pics of this intimate moment).

Managing Forced Displacement in Africa

 

How Collective Efforts Can More Effectively Address the Surge of Refugees and Displaced Persons

 

Africa hosts more than one-third of the world’s refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)—many of whom are fleeing ongoing conflicts in Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, and the Central African Republic. This growing phenomenon impacts not only those fleeing conflict, but also the host communities and countries who now face complex logistical and humanitarian challenges. A comprehensive response to this problem must seek to address root causes, thereby preventing further displacement, and also find durable solutions for the many millions already displaced.

 

Human migration is a natural, constant process and contributes to the development of cultures and economies. But when displacement is forced—whether by violent conflict, poor governance, or environmental factors such as natural disasters or drought—the displaced often find themselves traumatized and vulnerable to physical and economic insecurity. And for those who live in refugee camps and host communities, the conditions are as diverse as the issues that drive displacement. That’s why, in acknowledgement of both the challenges of displacement and the leadership roles played by African countries that host refugees, the African Union has named 2019 the year of refugees, IDPs and returnees.

 

The U.S. Institute of Peace, the African Diplomatic Corps, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars hosted a discussion on forced displacement in Africa. The panel conversation highlighted African policy responses to displacement at the national, regional, and continental level, discuss current and anticipated challenges, and brainstorm innovative approaches. Follow the conversation with #AfricaDayUSIP.

 

Speakers

H.E. Soorooj Phokeer, opening remarks

Ambassador of the Republic of Mauritius

 

Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), opening remarks

U.S. Representative from California

 

Carol Thompson O’Connell, opening remarks

Acting Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State

 

H.E. Mathilde Mukantabana

Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda

 

H.E. Wilson Mutagaywa Kajumula Masilingi

Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania

 

H.E Mull Ssebujja Katende

Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda

 

Matthew Reynolds

Regional Representative of the UN Refugee Agency for the United States of America and the Caribbean, UNHCR

 

Ger Duany

Regional Goodwill Ambassador for the East and Horn of Africa, UNHCR

 

Nancy Lindborg, moderator

President, U.S. Institute of Peace

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Managing Forced Displacement in Africa

 

How Collective Efforts Can More Effectively Address the Surge of Refugees and Displaced Persons

 

Africa hosts more than one-third of the world’s refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)—many of whom are fleeing ongoing conflicts in Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Sudan, and the Central African Republic. This growing phenomenon impacts not only those fleeing conflict, but also the host communities and countries who now face complex logistical and humanitarian challenges. A comprehensive response to this problem must seek to address root causes, thereby preventing further displacement, and also find durable solutions for the many millions already displaced.

 

Human migration is a natural, constant process and contributes to the development of cultures and economies. But when displacement is forced—whether by violent conflict, poor governance, or environmental factors such as natural disasters or drought—the displaced often find themselves traumatized and vulnerable to physical and economic insecurity. And for those who live in refugee camps and host communities, the conditions are as diverse as the issues that drive displacement. That’s why, in acknowledgement of both the challenges of displacement and the leadership roles played by African countries that host refugees, the African Union has named 2019 the year of refugees, IDPs and returnees.

 

The U.S. Institute of Peace, the African Diplomatic Corps, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars hosted a discussion on forced displacement in Africa. The panel conversation highlighted African policy responses to displacement at the national, regional, and continental level, discuss current and anticipated challenges, and brainstorm innovative approaches. Follow the conversation with #AfricaDayUSIP.

 

Speakers

H.E. Soorooj Phokeer, opening remarks

Ambassador of the Republic of Mauritius

 

Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), opening remarks

U.S. Representative from California

 

Carol Thompson O’Connell, opening remarks

Acting Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees, and Migration, U.S. Department of State

 

H.E. Mathilde Mukantabana

Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda

 

H.E. Wilson Mutagaywa Kajumula Masilingi

Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania

 

H.E Mull Ssebujja Katende

Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda

 

Matthew Reynolds

Regional Representative of the UN Refugee Agency for the United States of America and the Caribbean, UNHCR

 

Ger Duany

Regional Goodwill Ambassador for the East and Horn of Africa, UNHCR

 

Nancy Lindborg, moderator

President, U.S. Institute of Peace

// managed liaison and activities between senior German and local officials to integrate and execute corporate communication B2B branding into local marketing communications mix

 

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Managed to get this shooting though the mesh. of the Monument to the Great Fire of London.

Managed to capture this moment without anyone noticing.

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Managing waste and public space project is designed by Dunga Ecotourism and Environmental Youth Group to address the menace of waste in Dunga Beach, a growing tourist destination and a major fish landing site in Kisumu, Kenya. This we shall achieve by constructing bottle brick benches in the public spaces at the beach providing a lasting solution to plastic and polythene waste management at the beach and beyond. The bottle bricks are made by stuffing waste polythene into plastic bottles hence reliving the environment of the non biodegradable materials.

Managed to take a walk along the beck in Skipton woods during the only dry and sunny weekend for ages.

The light wasn't soft and diffuse so some things are too bright and others too dark but there were some lovely reflections and the water looked like a river of gold when seen at the correct angle.

Managed to get a pic of this fungi inbetween the rain showers at Mere Sands Wood.

Not sure what it is, Turkey Tail fungi is the nearest match that I can find. If you're not an expert, its so hard to ID Fungi, there are so many that look very similar.

 

Managing Director of Dgs3D with his mini-me 3D printed from paper

Managed to catch this one at just the right moment. Spotted while out walking my dog in the Woodinville, WA area.

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