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Soil Values project Launch and National Tree Day in Burkina Faso
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Value(s) for Money? Philanthropy as a Catalyst for Social Change (March 6-9, 2014)
Increasing social and environmental challenges, writ globally, are raising the stakes for philanthropy to find "solutions". The deeply complex nature of these challenges, however, defies easy fixes and requires more sophisticated and diffuse systems level approaches. Is the philanthropic sector ready, or capable of meeting critical systemic challenges? Probably not, as seen through the lens of Michael Edwards in a recent think piece entitled 'Beauty and the Beast: Can Money Ever Foster Social Transformation?'.
Innovative funding mechanisms that support social change - like crowd-funding, social impact bonds, payments for eco-system services and prize-backed challenges - have diversified the funding landscape and brought in new resources. The system, however, is arguably out of balance with too much focus placed on revenue-generation, and directing financial resources, through the market. At the same time, less funding is available for the deeper, less tangible drivers of social change - change that is driven by the beneficiaries themselves and is inherently more democratic. Money, while a seemingly essential tool in change processes, can be a "curse", reinforcing or exacerbating the very circumstances and power imbalances at the heart of systemic social challenges.
The objective of this program, in partnership with Hivos, is to shape a new narrative on funding for deep social change that can influence current and future funding trends and global policies.
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location: along the road side of pusat sains negara
focus: an old rope makes a useful railing for pedestrian walkaway.
object: rope :)
1. My peice has a good amount of depth. I think the lighter values in the upper center of the composistion create the depth in the space.
2. I think that the curved shapes of the line of flowers and the shape in the top right pointing downward as well as the angle of the tree trunk give it movement acorss the piece.
3. I think one of the heaviest shapes in this design would have to be the lighter curved shape on the bottom of the page. The shap draws the eye and has enough movement that I think it matches its importance.
4. I think that the negative space helps balance out some of the larger shapes throughout the piece.
A panel on "Women in Print, Value-added E-books, and New Digital Collaboration." Co-sponsored by IPRH, the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the University of Illinois Press. Panelists included Valerie Hotchkiss (Editor-in-chief), Brad Tober (Art + Design), Chloe Ottenhoff (Library), Paul Arroyo (U of I Press), and John Randolph (History Department, Source Lab).
This photo shows a bright red circle in the sight which catches a lot more attention than what surrounds it.
I think this image can represent value because the image is black and white due to the keys and you get to see the differences between the colour values.
The Masque Haunt Wetherspoon English Pub Old Street Shoreditch London Cod Fish and Chips with Mushy Peas Malt Vinegar and Pint of Guinness Stout Beer £6.78 Managers Special Brilliant value
By the time the Edwardian aircraft flew it was getting really quite dark so many shots on the Nikon 200-400 f4 VR were taken wide open and at ISO values up to 6400!
Conference Photography by Dani Oshi. Patient Value Summit for The Economist. Assignment for Babylonia, Brussels, Belgium