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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.

ESA's Future Launchers Preparatory Programme presented its FIRST! Reusability award, bringing a sustainable and competitive end-to-end space transportation ecosystem one step ahead. Eight companies were highlighted in the ceremony that focused on reusability technology disruptors for space transportation.

 

Credits: ESA - M. Polo

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On 16 June, the Day of the African Child is commemorated to recall the 1976 uprisings in Soweto, when a protest by school children in South Africa against apartheid –inspired education which resulted in the public killing of these unarmed young protesters by police officials. This day presents an opportunity to highlight the work of all actors committed to the rights of children. MINUSCA and its partners have chosen to focus on the issue of children associated with armed groups in the Central African Republic, naming the theme “Children not soldiers” UNMAS commemorated the event in collaboration with MINUSCA’s Child Protection unit, the NGO Save the Children in addition to the local NGO, “La Voix du Coeur” which hosted the festivities in Bangui. A two weeks programme involved activities ranging from the rehabilitation of the children’s section in the Ngaragba prison, focus group discussions with district leaders on issues related to child marriage and child soldiers in addition to education session on the risks of explosives found within communities in CAR.

 

PHOTO: UN/MINUSCA Nektarios Markogiannis

Festive season-themed cover of a 20-page Cheadle Town match programme (50p), issued in December 1997, for a visit to Park Road by North West Counties League Division Two rivals Ashton Town. Forty-five spectators watched a 2-2 draw.

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event gave EBRD partner banks the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges, pricing, limits and trade opportunities with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and local National ICC Committees.

  

It also featured the highly popular award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘The Best Transaction of 2016’.

 

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.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 23: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Training Session at Leeds Beckett University on June 23rd 2024 in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)

Time for the programme cover. There is a reason why Annie is looking away. This is due to two girls playing the part for the week.

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

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event gave EBRD partner banks the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges, pricing, limits and trade opportunities with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and local National ICC Committees.

  

It also featured the highly popular award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘The Best Transaction of 2016’.

 

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.

YORK, ENGLAND - JULY 05: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Footgolf Session at York Footgolf on July 5th 2024 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)

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Shane Bakx, Ben O’Callaghan, Barra White of St Colman’s Community College, Midelton speaking with Shinetsetseg Erdenebayer and Oyuntungalag of Mongolia.

Green-Schools Ireland will celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Eco-Schools programme at the annual National Operator Meeting 2018, in Cork City 21st - 23rd November. Green-Schools welcomes Eco-Schools delegates from over 67 countries to participate in the conference where they will focus on the themes of ‘Climate and Oceans Literacy’, plus the Sustainable Development Goals and their connection to the Green flag programme.’

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“This picture highlights the large amount of waste that we humans produce.

The picture was taken at a waste collection site. Because the waste was ‘compacted’, I think it can be recycled as well. Then it will cause less damage to the environment, because recycling reduces the need for new resources.”

 

Photographer: Lynn (17), Germany

 

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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 for one of the early Welsh Varsity challenges - just 12 years after Swansea University was founded! The scale of the event may have changed, but the spirit of competition and (friendly) rivalry continue!

 

Courtesy of the Swansea University Archives (in the library, open to all)

The Schools Olympic Programme is a pioneer idea that comes in response to the prestigious initiative of HH Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the Heir Apparent and President of QOC in an attempt to link sports activities with others, beside encouraging school students to practice sport as an integral part of their daily life.“Sport and Culture” as the official logo for the SOP third edition.

Photographs / Shahjahan Moidin / QOC

For BBC Radio 4's PM programme Window On Your World project. The pictures are starting to appear on the PM website now...

 

Lectures over, students gone, Bristol University is still and quiet...

 

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Inside front cover from the theatre programme for a production of "Annie Get Your Gun" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in October 1952. This page features an advert for the Town Hall Garage of F. & J. Moore on Alice Street.

 

Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Annie Get Your Gun" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 13th October 1952. The musical had lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, on the book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. The audience were probably familiar with the musical as the MGM film version had only come out in the UK almost exactly two years earlier. The KAODS production was produced and directed by Douglas T. Bailey, with musical director R. Lewis Scargill.

 

The story is loosely based on the life of real-life sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Annie (played by Marian Walker) and her brother Jake (Dennis Crocker) meet up with 'Buffalo Bill' (Frederic W. Pye) and his Wild West Show when it visits Cincinnati. Annie's sharpshooting skills attract Bill's attention and he signs her up for the show. Annie falls in love with fellow performer Frank Butler (Edwin Smith), whose position in the show she is inadvertently usurping, leading Frank to leave the show. Indian Chief Sitting Bull (Leonard M. Stockdale) finances the show on a European tour (which, in the real world, included Keighley in its itinerary!) which is a financial disaster. Ultimately Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show combines with the show of Pawnee Bill (John H. Crabtree), which has recruited Frank. Annie and Frank settle their professional rivalry and reunite.

 

The show also starred Alan Shuttleworth, Frank Hopkinson, Norman Raistrick, Geoffrey Rundle, Marjorie J. Riley, Elsie Greenwell, Keith Marsden, Jean Sellars, Jesse G. Hamshaw, Anne Irving, Mary Wade, F. Bottomley, J. Street, L. Waite, J. D. Lee, A. Ridding, Janet Ogden, Eric S. Butterfield, Arthur Hague, N. Moulding, J. Derek Lee and Gwenda Binns. The dancing mistress was Irene Ogden.

 

The 40-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 188 mm by 246 mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.

2015年度實習計劃 — 啟導環節

2015年度实习计划 — 启导环节

2015 internship programme - orientation session (2015.06.01)

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.

 

Aston Villa versus Blackburn Rovers Sat (1-0 Baros 11) 27th August 2005.

 

Pie and programme, Villa Park North Stand T5 Row C seats 137-8

Renmore Pantomime 'Jack and the Beanstalk' was staged in Jesuit School Hall, Galway in January 1980

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

2018 FIA International Stewards Programme at Geneva, February 8 to 11 - Photo Gregory Lenormand / DPPI

November 19, 2019: First Part of Guru Vandana Programme -72nd Sant Samagam

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.

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.

Wise @ Programme Skate 10/20/18

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.

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