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With Tennant in China for High Level Dialogue meetings, Paul and James address a range of current issues. As James says; “it's the podcast that discusses the transitioning economy issues of the day, each month. “ This episodes contains interesting and insightful analysis and comment on a number of issues including: • The challenges and opportunities of the Pilbara region of Western Australia, an area often called ‘ The global mining industry's version of Silicon Valley' • Why the Pilbara can be the global model for decarbonisation • Why clusters are a useful structure for the transition, and how it works. • The opportunities for manufacturing in the sustainment of the Hydrogen Industry in the decades ahead. • The cost of the transition and the role of global government subsidy and funding support in presenting challenges • The release of Australia's first national Electric Vehicle strategy and what it means for business. A jam packed episode of insights and opinions. Worth a listen.
Welcome to Focus Asia your first window to discover Asia. This week, we have news from Japan, China, and Indonesia. Find out more episode and listening to Bingkai Suara Podcast. Don't forget to always listen to focus asia every week to update your knowledge about what happens in Asia and updated with our recent news on www.bingkaikarya.com
Chinese President Xi Jinping has chaired the High-level Dialogue on Global Development.
High - Level Dialogue On Customary And Informal Justice And SDG16+ by Overseas Development Institute
The United Nations General Assembly is always one of the most important weeks of the diplomatic calendar. Each day this week we are bringing you live coverage featuring the latest news and analysis from UNGA, in partnership with the UN Foundation. Today's episode was recorded Friday afternoon, September 24. Peter Maurer, President of the International Federation for the Red Cross, discusses ongoing diplomacy on the crisis in Afghanistan. Elizabeth Cousens, President and CEO of the United Nations Foundation, discusses her key takeaways from this week in diplomacy. Kanika Chawla, Programme Manager with UN Energy, Sustainable Energy For All explains the significant outcomes from a major meeting on Energy and Energy transitions called the High Level Dialogue on Energy. Link mentioned: https://ourfutureagenda.org/report/
Imagine being given the opportunity to make a positive difference to 3 billion people around the world. Then imagine being told you had 6 weeks to help Malawi present at the High-Level Dialogue for Energy meeting hosted by the UN in New York and bring a voice to these 3 billion people - helping save their lives and work towards decreasing climate change. Involving the president of the country. Sounds crazy and a little bit intense, right? Well, Luca Zerbini was one of the ambitious people that joined the last TIE Accelerator team to help crack this challenge. He's the co-founder and Managing Partner of Peak Point Partners, a Venture Capital Fund at the crossroads of Technology, Digitalization, Sustainability and Social Responsibility. Before this, he was an accomplished consultant at Bain & Company and a C-Suite Executive. He's an Engineer, and also holds an MBA from Wharton. And is a Fellow of The Marketing Academy and of the Institute for Real Growth – which are both focused on human growth and on purpose-driven leadership, specifically around Sustainability and Social Responsibility. So it felt fitting to chat with Luca today about his TIE Accelerator experience. We talk about the UN High Level dialogue for energy meeting, and why it is convening again now after 40 years. What Malawi's role is and how the team will be contributing to the success of the discussions. How, as an investor in this space, he learned things he was shocked he didn't know about before. And then tells us the most eye-opening information he learned on this project. If you are interested in sustainability, climate change, the environment and human rights, then this is a chat you don't want to miss. If you would like to register for the panel discussion talked about on this podcast on the 7th of September, https://thetradedesk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_s_aq3MJTSI2Onp2IEFCoOA (you can register here). You'll get to listen to an impressive panel of political, financial, non-profit and business experts and hear their views in preparation to the UN HLDE in New York and COP26 in Glasgow. So sit back. Relax. And grab that favourite beverage. Or throw on those running shoes. And enjoy this episode. Please don't forget to let us know what you think of this episode, leave a review, rating and subscribe. And if you're looking for inspired personal development with social impact that broadens horizons and helps transform professionals, then TIE could be for you. Find out more at https://tieaccelerator.com (tieaccelerator.com) or get in touch with me at philippa@theinternationalexchange.co.uk. Our next project kicks off on the 20th of September and we have a couple of spots left. We'd love to work with you. It's time. Let's change things!
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① Chinese Ambassador to the US on High-level Strategic Dialogue. ② Russia recalls ambassador to US after Biden calls Putin 'killer'. ③ EU agrees human rights sanctions against China. ④ Fed projects US economy to expand 6.5% this year. ⑤ China reaffirms determination to implement 'One Country, Two Systems'.
A panel discussion hosted by Kellogg College on Friday 29th November 2013. The panellists discuss the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. The regulation of international migration and migrant rights are among the most contested public policy issues around the world. In 2013-14 a series of high-level policy meetings (including the High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development in New York, and the Global Forum on Migration and Development in Stockholm) will debate the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. Do we need more global governance of international migration? If so, why and what should it aim to achieve? How, if at all, should international migration be integrated in the post-2015 development agenda?
A panel discussion hosted by Kellogg College on Friday 29th November 2013. The panellists discuss the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. The regulation of international migration and migrant rights are among the most contested public policy issues around the world. In 2013-14 a series of high-level policy meetings (including the High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development in New York, and the Global Forum on Migration and Development in Stockholm) will debate the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. Do we need more global governance of international migration? If so, why and what should it aim to achieve? How, if at all, should international migration be integrated in the post-2015 development agenda?
Oberoi discusses the process of migration being governed with a focus on human rights. Including a look at spaces including the 2005 Global Commission on Migration, UN General Assembly, the Human Rights Council, UNHCR Executive Committee, the WHA and others.
Chief Environmental Policy advisor to the President, James L. Connaughton, spent a day in Frankfurt to discuss U.S. Environmental Policy with German media representatives, environmental experts, and the general public on October 23. He addressed the upcoming G-8 summit in Germany next year and explained the administration's National Energy Plan and Comprehensive Climate Strategy in an interview, a web chat, organized by the State Department, and at a luncheon hosted by Consul General Powell. As a member of the U.S. delegation, Mr. Connaughton was on his way to Helsinki, where the European Union and the United States of America will conduct a High-Level Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development on October 24-25.
Chief Environmental Policy advisor to the President, James L. Connaughton, spent a day in Frankfurt to discuss U.S. Environmental Policy with German media representatives, environmental experts, and the general public on October 23. He addressed the upcoming G-8 summit in Germany next year and explained the administration's National Energy Plan and Comprehensive Climate Strategy in an interview, a web chat, organized by the State Department, and at a luncheon hosted by Consul General Powell. As a member of the U.S. delegation, Mr. Connaughton was on his way to Helsinki, where the European Union and the United States of America will conduct a High-Level Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development on October 24-25.