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Nine out of ten jobs are created by the private sector worldwide, making it a major force for economic growth and prosperity across the EBRD region. However, the demand for talent and skills often remains unmet by formal education systems. This leaves young people without the skills needed to compete for jobs and firms unable to fill open positions. The EBRD’s unique economic inclusion approach supports clients across a wide range of sectors to address this skills mismatch and so enhance equitable access to jobs and training.

 

To mark the launch of the EBRD’s first Economic Inclusion Strategy 2017–2021, this session explored the critical role of the private sector in addressing inclusion challenges, in partnership with policy stakeholders, to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth.

 

Following the Panel Discussion there was a Press Conference for the launch of the Economic Inclusion Strategy.

 

Mr Suma Chakrabarti, EBRD President opened the session.

 

Moderator

Barbara Rambousek

Lead Economist, Economic Inclusion, EBRD

 

Keynote

Iveta Radičová

Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic (2010-2012).

 

Speakers

Andrii Dykun

Chairman, Ukrainian Agri Council, Ukrainian Agri Council

 

Dragica Pilipović Chaffey

Vice President, Corporate Affairs, United Group RS

 

Uwe Wieckenberg

Director of Programmes, STA – Elsewedy Technical Academy

 

Delegates' ideas of what a Programme Manager would do at certain times

Before launching Fail Forward, Ashley worked in Cairo with the United Nations Environment Programme and as a management consultant in Vancouver, Canada. In both lines of work, Ashley saw a fear of failure inhibit innovation, adaptation, and general growth. In response, she launched both AdmittingFailure.com and the consulting firm, Fail Forward, to spark a shift in how civil society perceives and talks about failure, and to help organizations learn, innovate and build resilience. Since early 2011 Ashley has worked with organizations – from grantmakers and nonprofits to government and private sector companies – to use failure as a learning tool and culture driver to support and foster innovation. She is well known for building the Organizational Learning Team at Engineers Without Borders Canada, and continuing to lead the development of their annual Failure Report.

 

Her work on failure has received coverage in a wide range of media and news outlets, including the Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Guardian, Harvard University’s Hauser Center for NonProfit Organizations, TED talks, BBC World, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Globe and Mail and, most recently in interview with Arlene Dickinson on CBC. Ashley was also the 2013 recipient of the prestigious Harvard Business Review and McKinsey Innovating Innovation Award.

 

Fail Forward is a mission-driven consulting organization founded by award-winning innovator Ashley Good, that aims to foster a culture of intelligent failure on both the individual and organizational level. By creating a safe space to openly discuss failure, and offering clients a set of tools and practices to deal with failure intelligently, Fail Forward helps organizations to turn failure into a catalyst for adaptation, innovation, and resilience. Founded in 2011, Fail Forward works with a variety of business and non-profit organizations, including Engineers Without Borders Canada and The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a specialized agency of the United Nations. Ashley Good is a sought-after speaker who has traveled throughout Europe, Scandinavia and North America to share her ideas and practices on intelligent failure.

 

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Mary Alice Hayward, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management delivers her opening remarks at the opening of the UN-NYG Mentoring Programme Kick-Off Event, Season 2 held at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 4 September 2018.

 

Purpose:

To officially initiate and set the tone of the UN-NYG Mentoring Programme

 

To appreciate the support given by Mary Alice Hayward, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management and MTHR

 

To "break the ice" between UN-NYG Mentoring Programme menor and mentees

 

To provide guidance on structure and expectation of programme

 

Mentoring Coordinator - Amelia Lee Zhi Yi

 

Executive Sponsor - Mary Alice Hayward, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Laura Stewart, Kelly McShane, Michelle Abbey and Jennifer Kane from Ernst & Young, with Seamus McConomy from the University of Ulster and Gavan O'Brien from gradireland.

Interior front cover from the theatre programme for a production of "The Rebel Maid" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1922. This page includes adverts for James Crabtree (family butcher) of Sandywood, North Street; Tetley & Sons (smokers' cabinets) of Cavendish Street; Whiteway's (chocolates and tobacconists) of Station Bridge; and W. Bruce Johnson (photographer and toys) of Lawkholme Crescent.

 

The 44-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 255 mm by 193 mm (although the internal pages are slightly smaller than the cover). The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.

The Civil Society Programme took place on Wednesday 11 May and Thursday 12 May and provided an opportunity for dialogue between civil society and EBRD staff, senior management, the President and Board Directors. It was an occasion for civil society stakeholders to learn more about the Bank and discuss issues of interest and concern regarding the EBRD’s policies and investment projects.

  

The Programme also featured multi-stakeholder roundtable sessions on key strategic themes related to the role of civil society as an important actor in transition and development processes. Special features of the Civil Society Programme 2016 were discussions on:

  

•25 years of Transition - The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

•Engaging civil society to promote transparent procurement

•EBRD’s Strategy for the Promotion of Gender Equality (2016-2020): the role of civil society

•Inclusion through skills and innovatiom

  

In addition, a panel organised by the youth organisation AIESEC looked at the role of youth in shaping the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

25 years of Transition: The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

  

A fire-side chat with Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po (incoming EBRD Chief Economist)

  

Civil society, operating in the space between public and private sectors, has played an important role in socio-political and economic transition processes around the world, including the EBRD’s traditional countries of operations. In 25 years since the establishment of the EBRD, civil society’s contribution to transition has varied across the post-communist transition region. In some countries, the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) has contributed to more democratic political systems and more open market based economies as a ‘reputational actor’ performing a ‘watchdog’ function and as a generator of ‘social capital’ necessary to sustain the change process through the difficult early years. In other countries, the focus of CSOs has been on providing a variety of social services particularly to disadvantaged and vulnerable people negatively affected by the transition process. Many civil society actors have been operating in restrictive regulatory environments, and have relied heavily on international donor funding.

What has been civil society’s input into promoting good governance, sustainable development and economic inclusion in EBRD’s traditional region over the past few decades? What are the key lessons learned, from both its successes and failures that can be applied to other countries embarking on a transition process? What steps could be taken to increase the role of civil society in promoting positive changes in societies and economies?

The discussion looked back at the key achievements and setbacks of the civil society sector in contributing to transition since the Bank’s establishment. It also reflected upon the challenges ahead for civil society in building well-governed, sustainable and inclusive economies and societies.

 

August 04, 2019: Delhi, Satsang Programme to pay homage to Mata Savinder Hardev Ji (P-2)

Programme for Chelsea v West Ham United 29/03/86 cover fetures Doug Rougvie, Colin Pates and Graeme Sharp (Everton). Match ended 4-0 to West Ham.

Programmes, programmes, get your match day programmes here. LFC programme seller with the roof of the Spion Kop behind.

Liverpool v Arsenal - Premiership - Anfield - 21/04/2009.

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

The German Red Cross-supported Integrated Climate Change Adaptation (ICCA) programme in Uganda’s Teso and Karamoja sub-regions was designed to help the Uganda Red Cross Society strengthen community resilience and promote risk reduction and adaptation. Starting in 2013 it included a wide variety of activities, including those in this album such as a drama group in Amuria sub-county, U-Report community participation by SMS and a mini-dam in Ngariam sub-county, goat-rearing, and a village saving and loans group which invested in a flour mill in Kotido sub-county. Picture shows a mini-dam that was worked on in Ngariam sub-county. (Photos: Denis Onyodi/URCS-DRK-Climate Centre)

2 - Hugh Viney

3 - Terry Cheshire

7 - Bill Barugh

9 - Roger Maughling

10 - Vic Eastwood [ Senior ]

12 - Bob Manns

24 - Geoff Broadbent

31 - Brian Martin

35 - David Tye

38 - Frank Bentham

39 - Reg Pilling

42 - Geoff Ward

50 - John Avery

Sadly @astro_samantha couldn't be with us

Commonwealth Youth Programme Regional Director Afu Billy shakes hands with the Duchess of Cambridge amid jokes about the tropical rain.

 

Copyright: Commonwealth Youth Programme

 

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Ms Gillian Mellsop, UNICEF Representative to Ethiopia delivering a keynote speech during the SDD refrigerators programme. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2018/Mulugeta Ayene

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) virtual (hybrid) meeting on Donor Briefing on Cancer Activities and Funding Needs held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 June 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Agenda:

Miklos Gaspar, Moderator, IAEA Section Head, Office of Public Information and Communication

 

Opening remarks by Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General

 

Introduction to Cancer Proposal by:

Lisa Stevens, IAEA Director, Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT)

 

May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications

 

Luis Carlos Longoria Gandara, IAEA Director, Division for Latin America and the Caribbean, Department of Technical Cooperation

 

04 February 2020, Rome, Italy - Programme Committee, FAO headquarters (King Faisal Room).

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giulio Napolitano. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The London East Asia Film Festival's programme launch was held at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill on 12th September.

 

We are incredibly excited to have announced our programme. The Fortress is being screened as our Opening Gala at Odeon Leicester Square as an international premiere. We are thrilled to say that there will be a Q+A with Director Hwang Dong-hyuk and Actor Lee Byung-hun! Our Closing Gala, Outrage Coda, directed by Takeshi Kitano is a must see, action-packed film which we are honoured to be screening at our festival this year. LEAFF’s Festival Director, Hyejung Jeon, gave an inspiring speech at the beginning of our press launch to start out festival season off with a bang.

 

You can discover our full programme on our website. www.leaff.org.uk/programme-2/

 

I recently got the job of scanning a batch of football programmes, magazines and comics for sale on www.ebay.co.uk under the seller name of the_genies_cave. I thought that they might have a wider interest. Further, I discovered a Flickr group dedicated to them!

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Susanne Friz, Thomas Nygren, Joanna Szczecinska, Susanne Popp, Shen Chengcheng, Terry Haydn, Miriam Hannig, Nick Kearney and Alicia García-Holgado

 

EHISTO project european-crossroads.eu

programme

(I didnt actually want to go to this event, didnt think it was my scene, cuppa tea whatever you wanna call it, but I am pleased I did ... see my blog for more on the event in days to come)

 

Global Day of Prayer, West Ham United Football Stadium, Celebrating Pentecost

27/5/07

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

1995 Tetsuo HARADA

 

TRICOT DE LA TERRE

 

LE BARRAGE DE TAZAWAKO

 

Longueur 120 mètres, hauteur 16 mètres. 500 pièces sculptées en granit rose.

6 années de travail. 300 tonnes de granit.

 

Tazawako, Akita, Japon

 

Granit rose et bleu de Bretagne, et granit de l’Inde. Carrières Clolus de Lanhélin et Gem Granit de Madras en Inde.

 

C’est le premier ouvrage d’Art commandé par le Ministère de l’Equipement dans le programme écologique du Japon.

Les études sont réalisées en étroite collaboration avec les ingénieurs. L’apport de l’Art et la volonté d’humaniser l’espace en font une merveilleuse sculpture dans un écrin de verdure.

 

Le soleil, des vagues et des rochers sont mis en scène sur le barrage dans une sculpture en bas-relief de 120 m de long et 16 m de haut et de 250 tonnes. Le soleil fait 7 tonnes, il est posé à 16 m de haut.

La sculpture “Rivière” en granit bleu de 22 tonnes est gravée de son idéogramme, et de l’autre “le banc de l’amitié” de 12 tonnes est en granit noir, il est constitué d’assises et d’une plate-forme.

L’entrée du parc est signalée par un ensemble de sculptures en granit rose de Bretagne

 

Commande du Ministère de l’Equipement et la Ville de Tazawako

 

< 除幕式、モニュメント「地球を縫う」砂防カルチャーパーク レリ ーフ 赤御影石 

 幅120m 高さ16m、制作設置 小先達第一ダム、左モニュメント「川」青御影石  高さ 290cm 床面積32m2 右モニュメント「調和」黒御影石 環状径6m  敷石500×500cm(秋田県 田沢湖町)

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1995 TETSUO HARADA

 

EARTH WEAVING

 

THE TAZAWAKO DAM

 

Length 120 meters, height 16 meters. 500 pieces carved in pink granite.

6 years of work. 300 tons of granite.

 

Tazawako, Akita, Japan

 

Pink and blue granite from Brittany, and granite from India. Clolus quarries of Lanhélin and Gem Granite of Madras in India.

 

It is the first work of Art commissioned by the Ministry of Public Works in the ecological program of Japan.

The studies are carried out in close collaboration with the engineers. The contribution of Art and the will to humanize the space make it a marvellous sculpture in a green setting.

 

The sun, waves and rocks are staged on the dam in a bas-relief sculpture 120 m long and 16 m high and weighing 250 tons. The sun weighs 7 tons and is 16 m high.

The sculpture "River" in blue granite of 22 tons is engraved with its ideogram, and on the other "the friendship bench" of 12 tons is in black granite, it is made of seats and a platform.

The entrance to the park is marked by a group of sculptures in pink granite from Brittany.

 

Commissioned by the Ministry of Equipment and the City of Tazawako

 

PROGRAMME NATIONAL ECOLOGIQUE

Dans le parc culturel de Tazawako, ville balnéaire et station de ski, le Ministère de l’Equipement construit un immense barrage (120 m de long et 16 m de haut) destiné à retenir les boues et les cailloux du tumultueux volcan Komagatake. Les ingénieurs et HARADA mettent au point le “Parc culturel de Tazawako”. La rivière laissera transiter les poissons et la nature sera rehaussée d’une grandiose intégration de sculptures monumentales en granit de Tetsuo HARADA. “le Tricot de la Terre” s’enrichit de sculptures bas-relief, de lieux de rencontres au pied du barrage et de symboles repères. Pas moins de 270 tonnes de granit méticuleusement sculpté sont un écrin de beauté au paysage s’harmonisant au gré des saisons et du temps qui passe.

 

NATIONAL ECOLOGY PROGRAMME

In the cultural park of Tazawako, a seaside town and ski resort, the Ministry of Equipment is building a huge dam (120 m long and 16 m high) to retain the mud and stones of the tumultuous volcano Komagatake. Engineers and HARADA are developing the "Tazawako Cultural Park". The river will let the fish pass through and nature will be enhanced by a grandiose integration of monumental granite sculptures by Tetsuo HARADA. The "Knitting of the Earth" will be enriched with bas-relief sculptures, meeting places at the foot of the dam and landmark symbols. No less than 270 tons of meticulously sculpted granite are a showcase of beauty with a landscape that harmonizes with the seasons and the passage of time.

 

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In the cultural park of Tazawako, which is a seaside station and a ski resort, the Minsitry of the Equipment has constructed a huge dam (16 m high and 120 m large) intended to retain the mud and the stones of the turbulent Komagatake volcano. The engineers and Tetsuo Harada designed the “Tazawako Cultural Park”. A small river will let the fish pass through it and the nature will be embellished by a grandiose integration of monumental scupltures in granite by Tetsuo Harada. With this artwork. The “Earth weaving” is enriched by a peaceful meating place. No less than 270 tons of granite were meticulously sculpted, create the welcoming and warm site.

 

En el parque cultural de Tazawako, cindad balnearia y estacion de esqui, el Ministerio del Equipo ha construido una inmensa presa (16 metros de altura, 120 m de anchura) para nyetar el barro y las piedras del tumultuoso volcan Komagatake. Los ingenieros y Tetsuo Harada han puntualizado el “parque cultural de Tazawako”. Unrio deja pasar los peces y la naturaleza esta, embelledida de una grandiosa integracion de esculturas monumentales en granito de Tetsuo Harada. Asi “le tricot de la terre” se enrignece de ma escultura bajo-relieve, lugar de encuentros y putito de referencia al pie de la presa. No nemos que 270 toneladas de granito fuecon méticulosamente tallados para harmonizar esta dora de ingeniera en el medio ambiente.

 

Akita Tazawako (Japan)

NATIONALES ÖKOLOGIEPROGRAMM

Un Kulturparke von Tazawako, einem Ski une Badeort errchtet das Bauministerium eine resige Talsperre (120 m dänge, 16 m Höche), die darauf ausgerichtet ist, Schlamm und Kies des aktiven Vulkans Komagatake aufruhalten. Die suständigen Ingenieure und Harada sind dabei, den “Kulturpark von Tazawako” zu entwickeln. Ein Wassergraben lässt die Fische durch und die Wirkung der Nature wine durch die Einberiehung grandioses Skulpturnenumente aus granit, an deisen Tetsuo Harada momenten arbeitet, verstärkt. Das Projekt “die Verwebung der Erde” wird somit um einige Reliefskulpturen Treffpunkte als Ort des Austauschs am Fusse der Talsperre und um Symbolische zeichen berlichest.

Nicht weniger als 270 tonnen mergsam bearbeiten granits dienen des Landschaft als eine sich den Saisonwechsel und dem Laufe der Zeit anpassende Zierde.

  

Akita Tazawako (Japan)

NATIONALES ÖKOLOGIEPROGRAMM

Un Kulturparke von Tazawako, einem Ski une Badeort errchtet das Bauministerium eine resige Talsperre (120 m dänge, 16 m Höche), die darauf ausgerichtet ist, Schlamm und Kies des aktiven Vulkans Komagatake aufruhalten. Die suständigen Ingenieure und Harada sind dabei, den “Kulturpark von Tazawako” zu entwickeln. Ein Wassergraben lässt die Fische durch und die Wirkung der Nature wine durch die Einberiehung grandioses Skulpturnenumente aus granit, an deisen Tetsuo Harada momenten arbeitet, verstärkt. Das Projekt “die Verwebung der Erde” wird somit um einige Reliefskulpturen Treffpunkte als Ort des Austauschs am Fusse der Talsperre und um Symbolische zeichen berlichest.

Nicht weniger als 270 tonnen mergsam bearbeiten granits dienen des Landschaft als eine sich den Saisonwechsel und dem Laufe der Zeit anpassende Zierde.

   

2016年度實習計劃 — 啟導環節

2016年度实习计划 — 启导环节

2016 internship programme - orientation session (2016.05.30)

Du 25 au 27 mai 2017 - Stade Joseph Léger

GDS Academy, DWP and HMRC have partnered with 3 universities to run an internship programme.

Exchange Programme Participants Meet at Winfield House

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Programme Name: EastEnders - TX: 25/01/2016 - Episode: 5217 (No. n/a) - Picture Shows: Whitney Dean. Whitney Dean (SHONA MCGARTY) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Nicky Johnston

Schedule of Events - 2nd Republic Anniversary - Rumphi - Malawi - July 20/21, 1968

 

The 1968 celebration was well-organized, complete with a printed schedule of events, but much of the enthusiasm was dampened by the ominous presence of the Malawi Young Pioneers. Some of the dance teams failed to appear. Malipenga dancers filled in for them.

 

The MYP gymnasts were at times clumsy and unintentionally comical, but no one laughed.

 

Other events included the National Anthem, Prayers, Choir, Football, Netball, and Dances.

 

I have been able to identify Malipenga, Visekese, Chiwoda, Ndingala, and Ingoma. I need help to caption Mchoma, Sendemure, Vimbuza, and dances not named in the programme.

 

For a closer look at the schedule, click on ALL SIZES - above left.

 

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