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A Value-Oriented Youth Awareness Programme by Ramakrishna Mission, Jalpaiguri, in collaboration with Ramakrishna Math (Yogodyan), Kankurgachhi, from 15 - 25 May 2018
Redevelopment and Revitalization: Treasure Island session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 23 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
With the connotation of Patriarchal values, family/ tribal customs and religious fundamentalism, Gender based violence in Pakistan is one of the potential threats that not only creates gender based imparities, but also had hinder the women progression towards the socio-economic attainment. Fighting against such discrimination and outdated norms, Peoples Common Struggle Center (PCSC) project ‘Pollinating the Power Against Gender Based Violence (GBV)’ is a step towards building women rights movement through the sensitization of young high school and college girls students, who would play their active role in amplifying their voices against gender based discrimination through SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN called (Personal is Political). During this project, young girls students of 4-5 high schools and colleges would be trained to actively engage for hands on SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN (Personal is Political) against gender based violence and connect other disconnected victimized voices to be heard at local and regional level.
Conference Photography by Dani Oshi. Patient Value Summit for The Economist. Assignment for Babylonia, Brussels, Belgium
Andres Glass Hastings, CEO, Open Mobility Foundation, USA, speaking at the Combatting Urban Congestion session at the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 23 October 2024. World Economic Forum San Francisco Office - Auditorium. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
An entrepreneur creates non-traditional coconut products in Siargao enhances her business with artificial intelligence (AI) assisted enterprise development and value chain opportunities. She supplies virgin coconut oil, soaps, and sunblock to the island's hotels, resorts, and tourism businesses, as well as online.
The ILO supports coconut farmers and their families affected by Super Typhoon Rai (Odette) to diversity their income, upgrade their skills and earn more through value chain, enterprise development, social protection, skills training and cash-for-work programmes. Know more about the Rebuilding better coconut economy in partnership with the Government of Japan: www.ilo.org/projects-and-partnerships/projects/rebuilding...
Photo by ILO / Minette Rimando
17 October 2024
Siargao, Philippines
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The space in this composition is pretty deep. The different values in color make the branches seem relatively distant as you look at the picture.
Yes, there's dominate movement. The movement was created by varying the thickness of the branches and the size of the leaves and flowers.
The heaviest shape is probably the branch with the darkest value (the one that appears "closer"). Yes, the weight and important match.
The negative space makes the picture easier to see how the value changes. All the branches are equidistant with white space.