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Poynter Senior Faculty, Ethics and Reporting Kelly McBride giving group tour of Poynter Institute (photo of Mr. Poynter)
The international conference is part of the European Citizens for European Foreign Policy project, which is supported by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union. The conference was granted high patronage of the European Parliament and organised under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Mahamat Kamoun, and Minister of Public Works Marie Noëlle Koyara attend on 9 September 2014 the launching ceremony of the road construction project in the 6th arrondissement of Bangui. The construction project is the first of three "Quick Projects" and carried out by the Indonesian Peacekeepers in cooperation with the engineers of the Minister of Public Works.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
2004 Tenuta dell’Ornellaia Masseto Toscana IGT
Italy, Tuscany
Quantity Available: 2
Asking Price: S$1,000.00 Nett
Condition: Perfect. Wine is cellared in a professional off-site storage facility in Singapore.
Professional reviews and comments:
Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Antonio Galloni #171 Jun 2007. 97 Points. US$ 1,100.00. The stunning 2004 Masseto (100% Merlot) presents layers of sweet jammy dark fruit and mineral notes that burst forth from the glass with notable length, purity and delineation. It is a decidedly elegant and super-refined Masseto that continues to integrate its 100% new oak well, showing extraordinary class and fine, silky-textured tannins that caress the palate on the long finish. The 2004 will be hard to resist in its youth as it is incredibly delicious even now, yet it promises to develop gracefully to at least age 20. It is a phenomenal effort that is not to be missed. Anticipated maturity: 2011-2024.
Stephen Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar
Ian D’Agata. Aug 07. 95 points. Deep bright ruby with purple highlights. Extravagantly rich, multidimensional aromas of raspberry, ripe black plum and violet are complicated by black truffle, espresso, milk chocolate and mineral, with high-quality vanillin oak remaining in the background. Wonderfully silky on the palate but with immense power, this is real iron-fist-in-a-velvet-glove. The imposingly rich fruit avoids coming across as overripe, and the notes of leather, tobacco, tamarind and mocha linger on the palate for minutes. A compellingly suave and smooth wine whose extremely fine-grained tannins and hint of slightly sharp acidity bring the wine’s rich, complex flavors into full focus. This is probably the best pair of wines made at Ornellaia since 2001-a distinct step ahead of the 2003s and 2002s made here-and must purchases for collectors with deep pockets.
Wine Spectator
James Suckling. Oct 31, 2007. 98 points. Shows wonderful aromas of flowers and berries, with hints of vanilla and Indian spices. Full-bodied and powerful, with layers of chewy tannins and a long, flawless finish. Compact and dense, yet racy and refined. Not the perfect 2001, but very close. Best after 2013.
Serbian peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic respond to medical needs at the MINUSCA hospital in Bangui on 8 May 2015.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Belisario Contreras, Cybersecurity Program Manager, Inter- American Committee against Terrorism Secretariat for Multidimensional Security OAS
Date: October 3, 2017
Place: Washington DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
UFO or Sky anomalies in my sky NSW Australia. All are genuine phenomena as videoed in super nightshot IR and computer clarified only. They all "FLY " and are not:
1. Satellites etc.
2. Any common aircraft.
3. Meteorites or Space debris.
4. Stars or planets.
5. Marsh gas, swamp gas, balloons, birds, bats, insects (listed), etc.
In my opinion they are Silicon based multidimensional capable entities, carrying alien passengers. They are seen in NASA Mars and it's moons images and also Earth's moon. They are here on Earth and are seen and videoed around the globe.
Images of some of these Entities have been captured in Scotland,UK, USA and here in Australia.
Proof:-
All original video in AVCHD is archived in multi copies around the world for security and is available to any reputable research organisation through my email address.
Terrorism - a consequence of fanatism, radicalism and intolerance
Gustavo Arístegui is Member of the Spanish Parliament and Spokesman in the Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Commission for the Popular Party.
He served in the European Division, in the Africa and Middle East Division as Deputy Head of Middle East Affairs in the time of the first Gulf War (1990-91), as Deputy Chief of Mission of the Spanish Embassy to Libya (1991-1993) where he was Charge D’Affaires (Acting Ambassador) for well over a year, and as Deputy Chief of Mission of the Spanish Embassy to Jordan (1993-96).
The lecture "TERRORISM AS A SECURITY CHALLENGE FOR THE EU" was organized in cooperation with the Asociación Popular Española de Bélgica and took place in the European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation (KAS) on March 19th 2007. It featured Mr. Gustavo Arístegui - Member of the Spanish Parliament and spokesman in the Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Commission for the Partido Popular- who presented his view on the topic. Mr. Arístegui is the author of the books El islamismo contra el Islam, published in 2004, and La yihad en España (2005).
According to him, terrorism has to be compared now to a fight for imposing ideologies. In a way, the terrorist threat has to be taken more seriously than ever before. Illegal commission is a cause for the booming terrorism. The European Union has to take into account those changes and be aware that terrorism will keep on evolving. The EU has to develop a flexible policy strategy and be able to adapt quickly to the moving trends of a more and more “imaginative terrorism”. Mr. Arístegui also insisted on the fact that terrorism should not to be mixed with religion - Islam should not to be mixed with Islamism. Terrorism is a consequence of fanatism, (religious) radicalism and intolerance. Illegal commissions are the backbone of terrorists groups. This free flow of illegal commission and other funds should be stopped.
Terrorist groups are more and more refined in the way they recruit members. They spread their recruitment to schools, prisons and poor suburbs in European cities.
Gustavo de Arístegui stressed the importance of terrorist’s groups´ networks. Networks of major terrorist groups such as Al-Qaida are very complicated and well organized, and include mostly very influential people.
Gustavo de Arístegui concluded with some suggestions prevention is one of the key elements of the battle against terrorism. The European Union has to tackle the recruitment of new terrorists and be aware of the methods and trends of new forms of terrorism.
In the following debate, Mr. Arístegui added that the EU has to develop a multidimensional strategy. EU members have to combine their efforts against common enemies and have to forget former divergence of opinion. Finally, he reminded the importance of working together with non EU-countries, particularly with the United States.
An example of ever-developing design capabilities of MK's most renowned art-creative, Robert Rusin.
Following worldwide popularity of vintage posters, the artist makes his mark also in design/advertising, presenting never-before executed 3D-style depictions of his home town of Milton Keynes, UK.
From left to right:
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Albert R. Ramdin, OAS Assistant Secretary General
Andrés González Díaz, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the OAS, and Chair of the Inter-American Committee against Terrorism
Date: February 20, 2014.
Place: Washington, DC.
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) attends a meeting at the headquarters of the African-led International Support Mission to the Central African Republic (MISCA) in Bangui on 16 July 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Poster for the 15 September 2014 transition of MINUSCA taking over MISCA.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
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Farah Diva Urrutia, Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Date: August 23, 2018
Place: Washington DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
In the multidimensional process of the Green Revolution, USAID helped Pakistani and international scientists to develop high-yield varieties of staple crops, increase its fertilizer production, import fertilizer and improve its water and irrigation systems. USAID’s critical role in helping to introduce the Green Revolution to Pakistan during the 1960s and 1970s is historically important aspect of the US-Pakistan development #partnership over time and certainly among the greatest development success stories of all time. #USAID55
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
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Serbian peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic respond to medical needs at the MINUSCA hospital in Bangui on 8 May 2015.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Portals. Javier Iglesias Algora.
Exposición en Twin Gallery, Madrid.
Del 9 al 29 de Mayo de 2013.
+ info: www.gnosick.com/
+ info: www.twinstudio.es/2013/04/30/3200
+ Video: vimeo.com/67255263
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
From left to right:
Farah Diva Urrutia, Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Luis Almagro, OAS Secretary General
Date: February 3, 2020
Place: Dominican Republic
Credit: OAS
From left to right:
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Ambassador Jorge Skinner-Klée, Permanent Representative of Guatemala to the OAS and Chair of the Committee on Hemispheric Security
Moira Flanders, Admiral, Director of the Inter-American Defense College
Date: March 28, 2011
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye and Hervé Ladsous, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations and Head of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO), join President Catherine Samba-Panza of the Central African Republic in attending the inauguration of a model police station in Bangui on 15 September, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Babacar Gaye, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic Mahamat Kamoun, and Minister of Public Works Marie Noëlle Koyara attend on 9 September 2014 the launching ceremony of the road construction project in the 6th arrondissement of Bangui. The construction project is the first of three "Quick Projects" and carried out by the Indonesian Peacekeepers in cooperation with the engineers of the Minister of Public Works.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Portals. Javier Iglesias Algora.
Exposición en Twin Gallery, Madrid.
Del 9 al 29 de Mayo de 2013.
+ info: www.gnosick.com/
+ info: www.twinstudio.es/2013/04/30/3200
+ Video: vimeo.com/67255263
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Portals. Javier Iglesias Algora.
Exposición en Twin Gallery, Madrid.
Del 9 al 29 de Mayo de 2013.
+ info: www.gnosick.com/
+ info: www.twinstudio.es/2013/04/30/3200
+ Video: vimeo.com/67255263
Portals. Javier Iglesias Algora.
Exposición en Twin Gallery, Madrid.
Del 9 al 29 de Mayo de 2013.
+ info: www.gnosick.com/
+ info: www.twinstudio.es/2013/04/30/3200
+ Video: vimeo.com/67255263
El Equipo de investigación “Relaciones Internacionales y Seguridad Multidimensional” de la Facultad de Ciencia Sociales y Humanas de la Universidad de Deusto ha organizado las Jornadas sobre seguridad y desarrollo en la región MENA: una visión integral en un área estratégica que tuvieron lugar los días 18 y 19 de octubre de 2018 en la Biblioteca-Crai de la Universidad de Deusto. Más información: www.deusto.es/cs/Satellite/deusto/es/universidad-deusto/v...
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El diálogo permanente entre entidades del sector, la fijación de compromisos institucionales, la adaptación al marco normativo colombiano del Índice de Pobreza Multidimensional (IPM) y la creación de instancias de articulación han permitido que Colombia sea un referente para la región en la implementación de este índice.
Así lo explicó el director encargado de Prosperidad Social, Nemesio Roys Garzón, durante su intervención en el panel de expertos que se realizó en el marco del seminario "Índice de pobreza multidimensional (IPM): su impacto en la política social", que tuvo lugar en la Universidad de los Andes, organizado por la Iniciativa de Pobreza y Desarrollo Humano de Oxford (OPHI), centro de investigación de la Universidad de Oxford.
"La medición del IPM Colombia en 2010 dio como resultado una incidencia del IPM del 30,4% a nivel nacional. A 2015, la proporción disminuyó a 20,2%", aseguró Roys Garzón.
El Director Encargado de Prosperidad Social, agregó que para implementar el IPM se tuvieron en cuenta diferentes aspectos como la revisión de las variables más utilizadas en otros indicadores, el marco normativo a partir de la Constitución Nacional, estudios sobre pobreza, los índices multidimensionales aplicados a Colombia (NBI, ICV, SISBEN III), los umbrales definidos por los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio y la disponibilidad de información en una sola fuente estadística, es decir, la Encuestas de Calidad de Vida del DANE.
Desde que se adoptó el IPM como medida oficial en Colombia se crearon instancias de articulación como la Mesa para la reducción de la Pobreza, el Comité Ejecutivo de Directores, las mesas de trabajo asociadas al IPM y el Comité de expertos para la medición de pobreza. Como consecuencia de esto, se generaron alertas que llevaron al diseño de programas y estrategias para la población más necesitada. En el panel se destacó por ejemplo que en 2010, la Mesa de Pobreza generó alertas por las brechas entre pobres y no pobres multidimensionales en el logro educativo y el acceso a servicios para la primera infancia, lo cual llevó a la formulación de las estrategias de gratuidad escolar y de atención a la primera infancia "De Cero a Siempre".
"Posiblemente, el hito más importante en el proceso de implementación del IPM fue su incorporación en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 2014-2018, y la gran apropiación del Gobierno Nacional del lenguaje del IPM. De igual manera, la georreferenciación nos ha permitido mejorar la focalización de nuestros programas sociales, y dirigir la inversión a los lugares donde existen mayores privaciones", concluyó Roys Garzón.
En el panel de expertos que discutieron acerca de diferentes aspectos del IPM, estuvieron además Mauricio Perfetti, director general del DANE; el experto Roberto Angulo, representante OPHI y Luis Fernando Mejía, subdirector sectorial de Planeación Nacional. La moderación estuvo a cargo de Sabina Alkire, directora general OPHI.
El Seminario se adelantó en el marco del curso de verano que adelanta la iniciativa OPHI con funcionarios oficiales de 13 países de Centro América y Suramérica, para analizar el caso colombiano y revisar los indicadores de cada nación según su propia realidad y coyuntura. / Mar. 13, 2017. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Emilio Aparicio Rodríguez).
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Aurélien Agbénonci, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and UN Resident Coordinator and UN Development Programme Resident Representative, speaks at a celebration held at the Assemblee Nationale in honor of World Humanitarian Day in Bangui on 19 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Congolese peacekeepers serving with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic escort a delegation visiting IDP's in Kouango on 9 May 2015.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina
Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey, Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Date: February 28, 2018
Place: Washington DC
Credit: Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS
I love this multidimensional card. Two felt hearts hand-stitched together and covered with vintage lace, pompoms and a Maya Road velvet heart are mounted on a Jenni Bowlin bingo card. The Hero Arts stamp and grunge board are a perfect match for the molded banner that I painted pink before stamping. The red jewel heart and crepe paper complete the look.
Adam Blackwell, OAS Secretary for Multidimensional Security
Date: February 9, 2015
Place: Washington, DC
Credit: Maria Patricia Leiva/OAS
Babacar Gaye, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)speaks at the opening of the 'Rules and Purchase Procedures for the United Nations' in the Central African Republic at the Ledger Hotel in the capital Bangui on 7 August, 2014.
UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina