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The Adoremus Eucharistic Congress and Pilgrimage offered an impressive parallel programme. These images were taken at the youth event in the ACC Arena.

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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.

I have been one of a team of volunteer photographers covering the production of this play in York since last year. Today (Sunday 30th July) is the last performance and from tomorrow we are allowed to share publicly some of the photos we have taken on social media for the first time. Until now the photos have been used by the theatre for publicity and archival purposes.

UN Women Regional Programme Director, Anne F. Stenhammer with with first-time woman panchayat leader Kiran Bai from Bhanakheda gram panchayat in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh in India. Anne F. Stenhammer visited Sehore district in Madhya Pradesh to interact with women representatives and senior district officials.

 

Sehore is one of fourteen districts across six states of India where the Government of India-UN Women programme “Promoting Women’s Political Leadership and Governance in India and South Asia” is being implemented. Funded by the Norwegian Embassy, the programme also covers Bhutan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

 

During her visit, first-time woman panchayat leader Kiran Bai from Bhanakheda gram panchayat spoke of her experiences as an elected leader.

 

“I was urged by the people of my village to stand for elections. So far we have undertaken road construction and given Below Poverty Line cards. But I hope to do much more during my term,” she said.

 

(Photo: UN Women/Sabrina Sidhu)

 

Programme - Jerry Lee Lewis Farewell Tour

DARE @ Programme 1/9/18

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 250 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national ICC committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’.

Chief Guest: Dr V P Balagangadharan (ISRO -Trivandrum)

 

Guest of Honor: Shri T. V Madhusudhan - Deputy Controller -Patent office - Chennai

 

Guest of Honor:Dr T Srinivasan - Patent Attorney - Chennai

 

Guest of Honor: Ms, Dipti - Principal Training Coordinator- PFC -TIFAC (Ministry of Science & Technology - New Delhi)

 

Inaugural address: Dr P Krishnakumar - CEO & Secretary - Nehru Group of Institutions

Pregnant women in remote Sengerema in Tanzania will now benefit from the Vodafone Foundation's new maternal health programme. This includes the launch of a 999-style emergency line and an 'ambulance taxi' service to take women to hospital.

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

DARE @ Programme 1/9/18

CSC Welcome Programme November 2013, Senate House, London

The final Beyond Nashville series which did not touch the Barbican and centred on the Spitz, Spitalfields.. I managed to see Centromatic who followed the unannounced Long Winters from Seattle and a couple of other acts in cluding Warren Malone.

CSC Welcome Programme November 2013, Senate House, London

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The Authorised Official Programme of the Catholic Annual Procession 1966

Pregnant women in remote Sengerema in Tanzania will now benefit from the Vodafone Foundation's new maternal health programme. This includes the launch of a 999-style emergency line and an 'ambulance taxi' service to take women to hospital.

Official closing event of the UN-NYG Mentoring Programme, held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 8 March 2019

 

Speech by Mentors and Mentees

Ms Patricia Gody-Kain - Mentor

Mr Christophe Xerri - Mentor

Ms Johanna Slaets - Mentee

Mr Joseph Hiess - Mentee

Ms Melissa Buerbaumer - Mentor

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

UN NYG OFFICERS:

Chirayu Batra - President

Denis Subbotnitskiy - Vice President

Kirsten Virginia Glenn - Communications and Liaison Officer

Marianne Nari Fisher – Treasurer

Babatunde Adigun – Programme Manager

Amelia Lee Zhi Yi - Mentoring Coordinator

Rong Liu - Intern Coordinator

 

The UN-NYG Mentoring Programme is a project initiated by the UN-NYG and led by Ms Amelia Lee Zhi Yi, the UN-NYG Mentoring Coordinator. The programme is implemented with support from the IAEA Office of the Deputy Director General, Ms Mary Alice Hayward, Head of the Department of Management.

 

The key vision of the mentoring programme is to act as a platform for IAEA staff to strengthen their professional skills at the workplace and improve networking capacity through the cultivation of cross departmental and generational relationships.

 

The goals of the Mentoring Programme are to:

1. Strengthen staff resources through mutual learning experiences for mentors and mentees, to nurture high performance leaders with the capacity to “give back” at the workplace

 

2.Develop self-sustaining professional relationships between mentors and mentees that narrow the gap between different departments and age groups at the IAEA

 

Pregnant women in remote Sengerema in Tanzania will now benefit from the Vodafone Foundation's new maternal health programme. This includes the launch of a 999-style emergency line and an 'ambulance taxi' service to take women to hospital.

Pregnant women in remote Sengerema in Tanzania will now benefit from the Vodafone Foundation's new maternal health programme. This includes the launch of a 999-style emergency line and an 'ambulance taxi' service to take women to hospital.

University of London International Programmes, Graduation Ceremony at The Barbican, London with The Chancellor HRH The Princess Royal.

  

Pregnant women in remote Sengerema in Tanzania will now benefit from the Vodafone Foundation's new maternal health programme. This includes the launch of a 999-style emergency line and an 'ambulance taxi' service to take women to hospital.

On the first day of her visit to India, Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka participates in an interactive discussion with women, girls and boys about the Delhi Safe City Programme hosted by UN Women’s NGO partner Jagori.

 

Photo: UN Women/Gaganjit Singh

The Open Final Qualifying, Notts GC Hollinwell.

(FLTR) Alfred Sommer, University Distinguished Professor and Dean Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, USA; Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Health Sector, David Cox, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Computer Science, Harvard University, USA, Susan Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic Magazine, USA, Joshua Sanes, Director, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, USA; Global Agenda Council on Brain Research and Graziella Pellegrini, Director, Cell Therapy Programme, Centre for Regenerative Medicine S. Ferrari, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy are captured during the session 'The End of Blindness' at the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 21, 2015.

 

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/swiss-image.ch/Photo Remy Steinegger

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach attends the public launch of The Recommendations Programme with athletes at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. After a group photograph with the athletes President Bach attends a roundtable discussion.

Stéphane Lambiel : Switzerland: Figure Skating

Photograph by Ian Jones/IOC

Luton Town vs Chester, 22 March 2014

 

A Guide to all Known Match Programmes Issued from Season 1946/47

to end of Season 2015/16.

Issued July 2016.

May 03, 2022: Solapur -Satsang Programme

Top 10 reasons to visit the Eden Project

 

Here's some of what you'll find when you visit:

1.the world's largest rainforest in captivity with steamy jungles and waterfalls

2.cutting-edge architecture and buildings

3.stunning garden displays all year round

4.world-class sculpture and art

5.evening gigs, concerts and an ice rink in the winter

6.educational centre and demonstrations to inspire all ages

7.brilliant local, fairly traded food in the restaurants and cafes

8.a rainforest lookout that takes you above the treetops

9.living example of regeneration and sustainable living

10.free land train pulled by a tractor.

 

Even if you've visited before, our plants, exhibits and events programme change every season and every year.

 

Rainforest Biome - Our 50-metre-tall Biome houses the world’s largest rainforest in captivity.

 

Mediterranean Biome - A colourful, sensory journey through citrus, olives, vines and perfumed herbs.

 

In our beautifully transformed clay pit in Cornwall, you'll find over 80 exhibits, including unusual plant combinations, unique sculpture and quirky information displays.

 

The Core is Eden's innovative education centre: it's a fantastic building full of interactive displays where both children and adults can press buttons, wind handles and peer inside things.

From the Archives: The IAEA and Women in Science

 

IAEA's Historical Contribution to the Development of Women Scientists.

 

Training Courses

 

Since the establishment of the Agency, 5000 women benefitted from training courses organized through the TC programme. Here, two female scientists working with refrigerated centrifuge used to separate the fat in whole milk by radioimmunoassay in Brazil.

 

Photo Credit: IAEA

Ambassadors getting to know each other during the ice-breaking session.

The programme for the Third Miscellaneous Concert of the Birmingham Musical Festival at Birmingham Town Hall on 8th Sept 1864.

 

It opened with world première of Arthur Sullivan's cantata - Kenilworth, conducted by the composer.

 

The soloists were Helen Lemmens-Sherrington (soprano), Elizabeth Annie "Bessie" Palmer (contralto), William Hayman Cummings (tenor) and Charles Santley (baritone).

 

Parts two and three of the concert featured singers including -

 

Signor Mario, Charles Santley, Sims Reeves, Adelina Patti, Marie Titiens

 

Ursula @ Programme 3/4/18

Empresários baianos conhecem Pacote Oficial de Hospitalidade para a Copa das Confederações 2013

Foto: Alessandra Lori

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