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Programita solos rajando de mil cosas y polémicas en las que nos meten sin nosotros abrir la boca!!!Descuento IATI SEGUROS: https://www.iatiseguros.com?discount=541749795297 Gracias a IATI seguros por patrocinar este espisodio.Instagram: @somosreyesdelpalique Tiktok: @reyesdelpalique Twitter: @reyesdelpalique Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales personales: @Fizpireta @UyAlbert
Anibal Bueno y Joan Riera nos hablan de su libro, un proyecto fruto de 25 años de convivencia con los últimos grupos étnicos tradicionales del mundo. También hablamos con Elena Herraiz que junto con Víctor Gata son @viajeroextrangero y acaban de ganar el premio Instagram en los premios IATI 2025
Disfruta del audio de la gala de la sexta edición de los Premios IATI, que reconocen lo mejor de la comunicación digital de viajes, presentada por Roberto Leal, José Pablo García y Carolina Iglesias. En él descubrirás quiénes han sido los galardonados en las 8 categorías: - Mejor blog profesional de viajes - Mejor Contenido Camper - Mejor canal de YouTube de viajes - Mejor cuenta de Instagram de viajes - Mejor cuenta de TikTok de viajes - Mejor creador audiovisual de viajes - Mejor creador de contenido iberoamericano de viajes - Mejor empresa o institución turística - Premio especial a la Trayectoria y a los valores viajeros La gala se celebró el viernes 24 de enero de 2025 en el Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid. Estos galardones, los únicos de su categoría en España, pretenden premiar la excelencia de los creadores de contenido de nuestro país. Puedes conocer más de este evento en esta web: https://premiosiati.com/ También ver la retransmisión grabada de la Gala en nuestro canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeFB9Z4Y4zk Y, también, ver la información de nuestros seguros de viaje en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/
En este nuevo programa vamos a hablar de las mejores aplicaciones de viaje para tener instaladas en tu móvil cuando viajas. Hablaremos de APPs de mapas, transporte, restaurantes, alojamiento, actividades, conversión de moneda, dinero, contabilidad, traductores, el tiempo, aplicaciones de comunicaciones y privacidad, de vuelos y, también, para finalizar, una serie de aplicaciones curiosas y de lo más variopintas. En este episodio contamos con la participación de Itziar Marcotegui, viajera, coach, autora del libro Cómo preparar un gran viaje, guía acompañante en Wom Viajes y organizadora de las Jornadas IATI de los grandes viajes. Más información: Hemos preparado una entrada sobre este programa con todos los enlaces mencionados en la entrevista, fotos e información adicional en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/eventos-iati/podcast-iati/ Recuerda que viajes donde viajes es importante hacerlo con un buen seguro que te cubra los mil y un problemas que pueden surgir en cualquier viaje. Y que hay viajes solo, en pareja o en familia, hay un seguro adecuado para cada viaje. Al contratar una póliza de seguros de viaje con IATI podrás instalarte una APP que hemos desarrollado, con la que tienes acceso a un chat con atención médica antes y durante tu viaje para resolver tus dudas y problemas de medicina general, ginecología o pediatría; con la aplicación podrás también comunicarte con nosotros directamente con un solo click, consultar tus pólizas y toda la información de tu seguro y sus coberturas o gestionar los reembolsos directamente. Puedes leer todo sobre esta APP en https://www.iatiseguros.com/app-seguros-viaje/ Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast...
When Nikki started her career in human rights, she found herself adapting to a job that required a lot more than she expected. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: Canada (Calgary)
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Growing up, Archy Jamjun didn't feel seen, until someone finally saw him for who he really was. Level: Advanced Accent: United States (Chicago)
After her dream job left her exhausted, Megan Nicholls decides to change her pace completely. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (Manchester)
Ariel Goodbody has the courage to try stand-up comedy, but his style of comedy is something that nobody expected. Level: Advanced Accent: United Kingdom (Bath)
Rolf Kleef, former CTO and Senior IATI Consultant with Data4Development, shares his views on Signpost's new AI Lab and on the integration of AI into humanitarian operations with Humanitarian AI Today's podcast producer Brent Phillips. Rolf specializes in helping civil society initiatives with online collaboration, transparency, open data sharing, algorithms, and ethical AI. Brent and Rolf use the interview to discuss the International Aid Transparency Initiative and run through a list of questions for Humanitarian AI Today Live, the podcast's new video channel. Rolf answers questions on the mapping of humanitarian AI initiatives, AI powered chatbots, how Signpost's AI Lab aims to collaborate with humanitarian organizations, AI governance and how the humanitarian community should approach improving transparency and accountability around AI, AI learning goals, open data sharing in the AI age and other subjects of interest to staff from humanitarian organizations interested in humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence.
¡¡Bienvenid@s a Mochileros!! Ya estamos de vuelta con un nuevo programa después de la resaca del programazo 100, volvemos pero no para algo ligerito, no, porque en esta ocasión cogeremos nuestros bastones y cargaremos la mochila para cruzar el continente africano de sur a norte. Más concretamente desde Ciudad del Cabo en Sudáfrica hasta El Cairo en Egipto, a lo largo de 800 días y más de 15.000 que son los que invirtió Pablo Nemo (Pablo González) en completar esta increíble y maravillosa aventura, para acercarnos al corazón del continente africano y casi casi al origen de la vida, porque esta es una de esas experiencias que te hacen conectar con el propio origen del universo. Mil vivencias y anécdotas de las que hoy nos contará algunas Pablo, pero que además lo tendréis el sábado 1 de Junio en el Espacio rastro Madrid en el marco de las Jornadas IATI de los grandes viajes, organizadas por Itziar Marcotegui y Pablo Strubell en Madrid. Coged vuestros bastones que empezamos!!! *Si queréis saber más de Pablo, podéis encontrarlo en: +Cuenta de instagram de Pablo González (Pablo Nemo): https://www.instagram.com/pablonemo/?hl=es + Web de Pablo González (Pablo Nemo): https://pablonemo.com/ *Si buscáis más información de las jornadas IATI de los grandes viajes la tenéis en: https://jornadasgrandesviajes.es/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Enlace de referidos a la web del CLUB DEL GPS.com: https://clubdelgps.com/mochileros ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +La música de Mochileros podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ZFjhE50vqOdkklXmVoqXW?si=af395167a586491e +Weblog del Podcast: https://mochilerosoficial.wixsite.com/podcast Puedes encontrarnos en iVoox, en iTunes, en Spotify y en tu podcatcher favorito. mail: mochilerosoficial@gmail.com twitter: @mochileros_ofi instagram:@mochilerosoficial facebook: mochilerospodcast Foto de cabecera: Pablo González
La bilbaína de 82 años herida en el ataque terrorista en Afganistán, Araceli Tamayo, está siendo repatriada a Bilbao en avión con IATI seguros. Seguros que, tal y como nos ha informado Alfonso Calzado, CEO de esta compañía, tienen un coste de entre 80-120€, frente a los 200.000€ que costaría el vuelo en sí. Este nos informa sobre la situación de esta vuelta a Bilbao y los costes y el funcionamiento de este tipo de situaciones....
En este nuevo pódcast de La aventura de viajar vamos a hablar con 5 personas que tienen algún tipo de discapacidad. Conoceremos de su mano cómo se organizan para viajar, ante qué obstáculos se enfrentan, cómo los superan y qué disfrutan más en sus aventuras por el mundo o por España. Hablaremos con una persona ciega; con una chica que tiene pérdida auditiva, una persona sorda; con una madre cuyo hijo tiene parálisis cerebral y, finalmente, con dos personas que viven y viajan en silla de ruedas, una manual y una motorizada. Hemos preparado una entrada sobre este programa con todos los enlaces, fotos e información adicional en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/eventos-iati/podcast-iati/ Recuerda que viajes donde viajes es importante hacerlo con un buen seguro que te cubra los mil y un problemas que pueden surgir en cualquier viaje. Y que hay viajes solo, en pareja o en familia, hay un seguro adecuado para cada viaje. Nuestro seguro más completo es el IATI Estrella https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/26829/seguro-viaje-iati-estrella/, con gastos médicos de 1.000.000€ y los límites más elevados en todas las coberturas. Y la mejor relación calidad y precio la encontrarás en el IATI Estándar https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/21593/seguro-viaje-iati-estandar/ , con una cobertura de 500.000 euros. Ambos incluyen la cobertura en caso de demora en la entrega de silla de ruedas de hasta 350€. Es decir, que si tu silla de ruedas no puede viajar en cabina y tiene que ser facturada y la compañía aérea demora la entrega, te reembolsaremos el gasto de alquiler de otra silla de ruedas (hasta 350€) presentando las facturas. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast... Por último, desde IATI te invitamos a colaborar con el Instituto Guttmann (https://www.guttmann.com/es), una entidad privada de iniciativa social, sin ánimo de lucro, que lleva a cabo tres iniciativas dedicadas al tratamiento de las personas con discapacidad de origen neurológico y al cuidado, mantenimiento y prevención de la salud y la calidad de vida.
קרין מאיר רובינשטיין, המנכ''לית והנשיאה של איגוד ה-IATI עם מסקנות הכנס הבינלאומי בתחום מדעי החיים והטכנולוגיה על טכנולוגיות רפואיות בפיתוח
השבוע בתכנית: קרין מאיר רובינשטיין, המנכ''לית והנשיאה של איגוד ה-IATI עם מסקנות הכנס הבינלאומי בתחום מדעי החיים והטכנולוגיה על טכנולוגיות רפואיות בפיתוח, ד''ר מראינה פרסטין, רופאת משפחה בהתמחות על איך מתגברים על מחלת הסרטן ומגשמים חלום ואיך עזרה לה הפעילות עם קבוצת חאלסרטן, הדר לוי, סטודנטית לתקשורת באוניברסיטת רייכמן וממובילות הקמפיין להחזרת החטוף עידן שתיוי על איך נוצר הקמפיין וכמה חזק כוחן של הסטודנטיות והסטודנטים, מיכל עזר, מאמנת להצלחה וחשיבה חיובית על הרצאתה: ''על חרדה, התמודדות והחיים עצמם'' ושרון דשתי, מטפלת בפסיכותרפיה הוליסטית, עוזרת הוראה ויועצת לימודים במכללת רידמן לרפואה משלימה על הפסיכותרפיה ככלי להתמודדות בזמן המלחמה וככלי לחיים
Disfruta del audio de la gala de la quinta edición de los Premios IATI, que reconocen lo mejor de la comunicación digital de viajes, presentada por Roberto Leal, Jose Pablo García y Carolina Iglesias. En él descubrirás quiénes han sido los galardonados en las 7 categorías: Mejor blog profesional de viajes, Mejor Contenido Camper, Mejor canal de Youtube de viajes, Mejor cuenta de Instagram de viajes, Mejor cuenta de TikTok de viajes, Mejor empresa o institución turísica y dos premios especiales a la Trayectoria y a los valores viajeros. La gala se celebró el viernes 26 de enero de 2024 en el Palacio Neptuno de Madrid. Estos galardones, los únicos de su categoría en España, pretenden premiar la excelencia de los creadores de contenido de nuestro país. Puedes conocer más de este evento en esta web: https://premiosiati.com/ También ver la retransmisión grabada de la Gala en nuestro canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT91Z2zVRSM Y, también, ver la información de nuestros seguros de viaje en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/
Descubre y conoce a los ganadores de los Premios IATI 2024 Entrevistamos brevemente cada uno de los ganadores de los Premios IATI 2024 para que conozcas quiénes son, cómo llegaron a donde están hoy y en qué consiste su proyecto: - Mejor contenido Camper: Maeva y Manel del proyecto Viajando nuestra vida - Mejor Instagram: Belen y Julio de Welcome to el mundo - Mejor Tiktok: Marcos Xam Pan - Mejor Blog: Luis y Laura de Japonismo - Reconocimiento a la Trayectoria y valores: José y Eva de Organizo tu viaje - Reconocimiento a la Trayectoria y valores: Mariano Rigau CEO de Arag También fueron galardonados pero no pudieron asistir a la gala: - Mejor Youtube: Yosoyplex - Mejor Empresa o Institución: Turismo de La Rioja La gala se celebró el viernes 26 de enero de 2024 en el Palacio Neptuno de Madrid. Estos galardones, los únicos de su categoría en España, pretenden premiar la excelencia de los creadores de contenido de nuestro país. Puedes conocer más de este evento en esta web: https://premiosiati.com/ También ver la retransmisión grabada de la Gala en nuestro canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT91Z2zVRSM O escucharla en formato pódcast en este mismo canal. Y, también, ver la información de nuestros seguros de viaje en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/
En este podcast, te hablamos de la historia de éxito de IATI Seguros, una empresa que ha logrado convertirse en un referente en el mundo de los seguros en España. Gracias a las estrategias de Marketing Digital e innovaciones que introdujo, IATI experimentó un notable crecimiento, pasando de facturar 500.000 euros al año a 29 millones de euros al año. En este episodio exclusivo con el CEO de IATI Seguros, Alfonso Calzado, podrás conocer su increíble viaje emprendedor: Desde la concepción de la idea hasta la realización de un sueño empresarial, pasando por los desafíos, momentos de inspiración y estrategias clave que llevaron a IATI Seguros a convertirse en una compañía de seguros innovadora y exitosa. Si quieres saber cuáles fueron las estrategias de marketing y las decisiones clave que impulsaron el crecimiento exponencial de IATI, no te pierdas este episodio 😀
Welcome to episode 214. Feeling pulled in a million directions as a mompreneur? Juggling tasks, battling overwhelm, and chasing those next-level business goals seems like a constant tightrope walk. But what if you could harness the power of focus to turn your hectic days into laser-sharp productivity? In comes today's podcast guest Severine Naessens a seasoned entrepreneur and mother to a teenage daughter. Say hi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissallarena/ About Severine Séverine is a mom, multilingual effective communications coach, consultant and trainer, university lecturer and keynote speaker. Born and raised in Belgium, she moved to Mexico at age 24, where she worked for the Belgian Consulate, built out a Digital Marketing company, and became a life coach and communications trainer, and consultant. Over the years she has participated as a lecturer for La Salle University in Cancún and as a speaker at different events that promote the development of women and responsible communication. She has also been a guest on various international podcasts and has been invited to Radio and Television shows throughout Mexico to speak about topics related to parenting, business communication, and female empowerment. Recently widowed, she decided to once again reinvent herself and moved back to her native Ghent with her teenage daughter, after having lived a fulfilled and exciting life in Mexico for 23 years. Tapping into all of the knowledge and experience she has gathered over the past decennia, she currently serves as lecturer on diverse and inclusive communication for the Artevelde University of Applied Sciences for the students of the bachelor's in international communication management. Besides teaching at the university, she is serves and supports high-achieving professionals in creating clarity and establishing responsible communication with their loved ones and teams alike. She does so by providing personalized consulting, training, conferences, workshops, mentoring and one-on-one coaching sessions to identify the obstacles and provide practical solutions out of the wide array of tools and insights she has gathered over the years. Links for more information Instagram @coachseverinenaessens https://www.facebook.com/CoachSeverineNaessens/ Websites https://www.severinenaessens.com https://www.highachievingparents.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/severinenaessens About Melissa the host of Unimaginable Wellness Hi there! I'm Melissa, an executive coach empowering mompreneurs. Tired of imposter syndrome holding you back? I help moms like you transform that doubt into fuel for success. Feeling overwhelmed? Let's nip that bud together and unlock your productivity superpowers. And forget chasing milestones solo - I'll show you how to leverage the magic of networking to reach those seemingly distant goals for your business. Because with the right connections, anything is within reach for a mompreneur. So, ready to ditch the overwhelm, amplify your voice, and take your business to the next level? Let's get started! Say hi on Instagram and I'll send you gift via a link to a free chapter of my bestseller Fertile Imagination: A Guide for Stretching Every Mom's Superpower for Maximum Impact: https://www.instagram.com/melissallarena/ Additional links: How to get unstuck in your business quiz? https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/64fb50ebd9dce900148cdff8 Mom Mogul Webinar Replay: https://witty-thinker-2643.ck.page/7e884a0f0a Schedule a free breakthrough 30-minute call: https://www.melissallarena.com/sessions/ TRANSCRIPT Melissa. This is impromptu. Love it. Yes, Severine: I love it too. I appreciate you having me. I've been following your journey and I'm super excited about everything that's going on and everything that you're sharing with the world. Thank you, thank you. Thank you for doing that. All the moms, all the mompreneurs, we can use that piece of advice and yeah, that backing voice going, you're doing all right, girl, doing it. All right. So happy to share this space with you. Melissa: Thank you. Thank you, ine. So why don't you share a little bit about yourself and then also in terms of your motherhood stage, because I have little boys and my twins are 10 and 10, and my eldest is 12, but I'm at a different stage than you, so that can be included in your little about cine portion. Severine: Well, about me, I was born and raised in Gant Belgium, a wonderful medieval city, which I left at age 24 because I moved to Cancun, Mexico. Quite a bit of a difference there. I did that straight after I graduated from university as a business translator, and I went out to venture for a good six month sabbatical, which turned into 23 years of building up a life in Cancun, Mexico. I absolutely adore the country, the people, the food, the whole thing, the culture. And as I was in Mexico, I developed into a communications coach, trainer and consultant. That being said, it's not about marketing, but it's about interpersonal communication, and I've been able to also put a focus on diverse and inclusive communication as I've been asked by the university to create courses on that for the students on international communications management. So it's full. I'm coming full circle, leaving school, I went out into the world, learned from the world, learned from the experience of being married to a Mexican wonderful man, the father of my daughter, who is now 16. Severine: So we're in the midst of our teens. It's all good. We are having a great time, wonderful relationship. I've been able to build up with Iati as I have learned to communicate as a mom. So it's like the full package of becoming a communications coach is thanks to the struggles I had with my four-year-old child back in the day when her dad and myself, we split up. So I learned to communicate, and that comes with a lot of breaking of patterns, a lot of breaking of paradigms, and shifting into a healthier relationship based on clear effective communication, respectful communication specifically. So I've been able to take that entire experience and now I can share that with other moms, with other dads, with other leaders as such, because as moms and dads, we lead our families and in business, we lead our teams. So pretty much the same from a communication standpoint. Severine: So I'm really blessed that I can bring my passion for communication to the world and do that professionally. I get a lot of fulfillment out of sharing this with others and guiding others into a better communication, better relationship with the people around them. So that's in a nutshell, and I've come back to Belgium after 23 years in Mexico. We've been here for a good year and a half. It's been a challenge to readapt to my own culture, and I think you can relate after being away from the US for quite a while and then coming back. That story of becoming immigrants and then reintegrating into your own culture brings a lot of struggles, but a lot of interesting wisdom as well. So it's been quite the journey. Melissa: Yeah, I mean it's interesting because then it's different cultures, different languages, different, and when I think about, let's say from a Spanish language and Spanish that's so generic because I don't know, I guess Mexican or even the precise province where you were in Mexico culture, I'm pretty sure that your experience coaching leaders has been quite varied, and I am sure as far as the way that you've had to adapt as a mom, entrepreneur has been just as rich in terms of the different things that you've had to incorporate in your practice and how you are as a mom for some time, and in terms of just a daughter and being a single mom, right? I'm sure it's shaped a bit of how you've organized yourself. And so in terms of your background and in terms of your journey as an entrepreneur, I'm very, very curious about how you have bubble wrapped your sanity through the different stages of motherhood. But then I'm super curious if you just shared a bit of what was going on during those moments as an entrepreneur. So maybe early on setting the foundation or when you had a change or disruption in childcare, curious how you decided to bubble wrap your sanity. I think that would be so valuable for other moms. Severine: Obviously it has grown a lot and I've learned a lot over these past 16 years. In the very beginning, I was miserable. In all honesty. It was hard because I was running a digital marketing company at the time, excuse me, and at that time I was doing full-time job as a leader, as a business owner. That's a 24 7 thing, and then you become a mom, and that's another 24 7 thing that comes along and struggling. I had a lot of struggles figuring out when to do what I mean as a baby. She was with me in her crib next to me in the office. I mean, I was carrying the kid along with me. Luckily, I got into decent and good daycare very early on. So I was able to hand her over to the experts on childcare, and I go into my office and do my thing, but it was hard to incorporate the motherhood into the professional me. Severine: I'm very driven and I can get very laser focused on working, and I would forget I have a child. I mean, it happened that I forgot to go to daycare to pick her up because I was so focused on working. I had totally zoned out on the motherhood part, and I would get a call, ma'am, already 6:00 PM we closed at four. Is everything okay? It's like, oh, shoot, okay. I'm on my way on those little things. After a while that I came to the understanding that I needed to rearrange everything that I was doing, and that's where I learned about focus management and focus management has been through the years I've become more and more proficient in, it has been a life raft for me to bubble wrap my focus, and I will schedule walks into my calendar. I will schedule everything that has to do with my child into my calendar and plan my focus for work around that. Severine: And that has helped me to bring my child, my family as a priority, but not dropping my professional activities because I am who I am and I keep going. So I think focus management has been the key for me to learn to be present when I'm working. I'm present working. When I'm with my child, I am present as a mom, even though those chunks of time, not necessarily, they're not necessarily large chunks of time, especially now as a teenager, that kind of stretches out into two adults cohabiting because 16 is almost adult and she has become very independent, which I am super grateful for. So it has keeps changing over time. But I do try and I say try because sometimes I do fail at that to be very, very present with my focus. So focusing is one thing that did help me kind of get out of that mayhem that was going on because motherhood as a professional and motherhood in all forms can be mayhem because there's a lot going on. Whatever it is that you do, whether you're a stay at home mom, because that's a 24 7 job as well, whether you're a professional, whether you're an independent, whether you're a freelancer, whether you're a public person, it doesn't matter. Mayhem happens when you have kids around. Severine: So finding a way of dealing with everything and having that clarity of what is needed so you can set your priorities has helped for me to work my way through motherhood, and then those terrible first two years, that was really, really hard for me to adapt to motherhood. I mean, I can adapt in any professional situation like that because I've got quite some experience, but as a mom, it was very new and it was very hard because it's never what you've expected. You think motherhood's going to be something, and then you become a mom and it's completely different, nowhere near what you thought it would be because all our kids have their own personalities, they have their own needs, and it's a lot of impromptu stuff going on. So yeah, learning to be flexible, that has also been, I mean, the flexibility factor of motherhood I think is key as well, to understand that you will have to be flexible at certain times because things happen with kids and allowing yourself to step out of the rigidity of an agenda and working. And that's why working with focus management has helped me because I'm stepping away from time management Severine: Because knowing that I need a block of focus for a certain task, I can move that block of focus around in my agenda, but I know I need to focus on a specific task, so I'm not stuck to, oh, from that time to that time, I need to do this because if something happens, I am flexible to move things around. So that has been a couple of the key things for me. Melissa: The way that you bubble wrap. So my question just because, let's see, here's where it's really hard for me, and maybe other listeners can appreciate this or listeners can appreciate this idea of focus management for me, let's imagine I say, okay, three hours, I don't know when or where on my calendar this moment, but for three hours I'm going to write one email, and I know it might sound like, that's crazy, Melissa, three hours for an email, no joke. Sometimes an email will take me three hours. Okay, so there's the three hours. I put them on a Monday and I have them from 8:00 AM when my kids are in school until whatever, three hours later, right? 8, 9, 10, 11:00 AM not a problem. I'm sitting down, I'm typing away. I'm like, yeah, I got this. Then the school calls me 10:00 AM in the middle of the fricking email as I'm actually putting it together and it says, oh, your kids stepped on poop on the way to school. You might want to spare them from embarrassment. I literally got a call like this and bring them a second pair of sneakers or whatever, or trainers, depending on the country that you're in. Melissa: How in your history have you thought about those interruptions of your focus? Because that's a chunk, right? So you just said as my example, that's three hours. Here's a block. So then what do you do in that moment? What do you do? What did you do as an example? Severine: I would evaluate, first of all, how urgent is the situation? I mean, speaking about needing a decent pair of sneakers, I would ask the teachers, are you able to wash them on the spot? Is there a solution you can do without needing me to go to the school? I think there would be some kind. I mean, in this case, if your child is fallen off a tree, falling out of a tree and hurt their head and they need to go to the hospital, obviously you drop everything in that instant and you go, that's a non-negotiable. Leave everything and go mom situation. But in your situation, I would just ask, okay, is this very urgent? What time do you need to be there at school? And I would say, yes, I will bring a pair of sneakers when I pick 'em up at noon, and that would be for me, the end of the phone call and I would go back to focusing on what I was doing. Melissa: So for me, it's hard to then get back into that focus point. Are there, it's Severine: The being disrupted. Melissa: Yeah, because sometimes my experience has been like, I'll get angry. So a lot of moms, for example, they'll say something like, and it depends on their situation. They've complained about this notion of default parenting. So let's just imagine it's two parents and it's always the mom that gets that call. So there's also this emotional residue that I might now bring back to this fricking email. So I'm trying to be really, really practical based on what literally happened to me. So I'm just wondering, okay, so now being skilled in focus management, what might be one tip, actionable tip that a mom can employ when her focus is broken due to an interruption like the one I shared? Severine: I'm going to speak for myself and share what works for me. I cannot speak for you or anybody else, but what works for me is whenever I'm pulled out of my focus for whatever reason, first and foremost, I try to plan my focus moments smaller. I will break a big task up into subtasks, for example, in your case, a big email that needs a lot of investigation. And because if it takes three hours, it means that you're looking up stuff and you're picking things out of different angles and you're crafting something. So I would break that project up into smaller chunks so that I can work in pieces of maybe half an hour, an hour at a time. If for whatever reason in the middle of a focus moment, I am interrupted by an emergency or by something because first and foremost, when I am focusing, I will put my phone away and the only phone calls that can come through are from my family and from school. Severine: So if that happens, which is a very small chance, if that does happen, I evaluate the situation, I look at the urgency of the situation and I see, do I need to act now and leave everything as it is and go If yes, I do so, and there's not much you can do about that. If it's not a huge emergency, can somebody else take care of it? Can I count on somebody around me? In your case, it could be your husband. In my case, it could be my brother, for example, or my mom. If I could ask them to step in and take care of the situation, that's the second thing. And then the third thing to go back to my focus, I will get up, walk around, do a breathing exercise and set my mind back on the focus. But I literally get out of my chair because I can understand the feeling of frustration. I was on a roll and they interrupted me, and it's like, I can't get back into it. Just snap out of it if need be. Go outside for a little, walk five minutes, come back, breathe, drink some water, sit down and continue. That's what works for me to get back into my just snap out of whatever is troubling me and to get back into the focus. Melissa: That makes a lot of sense. And I think anyone that's listening is going to totally appreciate the fact that you also said that you break up the task into smaller steps, but then on top of that, the time that you allot to them is way smaller. So it's kind of like you're setting up the game so that you win. It's like, how can I make this favorable? So I'm sitting here, I can't control outside factors or the world, so how can I make it so that today or this moment is going to feel like a success? And being super honest, I haven't done that in a lot of instances. So there's so many different frames of thought that I have read. For example, Cal Newport Deep Work, his book is about having extraordinary deep, deep focus in big increments of time. And it's interesting because while that might work for someone that does not have to take care of their kids, I have three kids. Melissa: Each kid is a variable. We're talking exponential potential for interruptions in the course of a day. But point of the matter is, I think what you just said, for me at least, and anyone that's listening, I would love to hear your thoughts, what you're getting out of C'S wisdom. But for me it's like, okay, there might be many ways that you can, what is it? Slice up an onion, an apple, whatever. But if you're a mom, I think it's really important to understand, depending on what your kid needs from you, it's important for you to tailor what's going to make you feel like you have the greatest chance of success. To be honest, you don't want to end your day looking at your to-do list and saying, and again, I didn't get through it. Severine: And that's the main idea. If you do work with a to-do list, and I have for many, many years, and I tend to go to to-do list for certain things, but I always make it bite-size, make the task. So you get to tick off a whole bunch of things on the list because that makes mean it's a human thing to tick things off and feel good about it. It's like that little spread of, yay, I did it, and if the yay I did, it means that I don't know you were able to read 10 pages in a book. That's great. I mean, I've got a whole stack of books I need to read, and I'm being gentle on myself setting smaller goals. I'm a big goal girl. I love big goals and I love big challenges, but I always break 'em up into smaller pieces so it's manageable and I can shift away and be flexible if needed. Severine: But I always, obviously you need the discipline to get back to what it is that needs to be done. No use for you to break up a huge project into 10 bite-sized pieces and not start, you have to go tackle piece number one to move on to piece number two and be disciplined in making sure that over, for example, you set your goals for the week, but you're flexible on moving things between Monday and Tuesday, for example. It's not, flexibility is not from, oh yeah, I'll do it next month. It's being disciplined and having those goals, but being reasonable and taking into account all those factors that can interrupt. I mean, life will happen with kids, it certainly does. So there always may be something impromptu. And also one of the main things I want to share is make sure you plan for me time. One of the things that I've seen as a mom, and I did that in the beginning as well, is I would forget about me. It would be the kid and work the kid and work the kid and work. They didn't work. And then, oops, I have a husband. Severine: So I would start planning a little bit of meet him because unfortunately my marriage did break and we didn't make it past four years with her in it. We spent 10 years together. But one of the reasons was I was so focused on work, work, work, work, work, and also, oops, the kid, the kid that I had forgotten. I had a husband. My marriage went down to drain because there was no time to focus on that. There was no way for me to manage all things together. But anyway, it is what it is and it was all good. And that is something that in my later marriage and my second marriage, I did plan on spending quality time with myself, quality time with friends. And it's not that I would see my friends every day, every week. It would be maybe once a month, but it would be quality time because that as well as a woman, as a mom, like they say, it takes a village to raise a kid or kids, and it also takes a village to support each other and building your village, having your support system there for you to listen and to speak with and to have fun, got to be something fun in there. Severine: Doing that also helps balance out everything else, specifically me. Time, time with friends and time with your partner. If you have a partner is super important so that you can fill up your cup to then give it to the kids. You can't run on empty, right? Because if our car runs low on gas, we go get gas. Or if it's an electric one, you plug it in. But we forget to plug ourselves in to that source of joy, that source of energy that is our friends, our family, our spouses, and have some decent me time to recover. So you can keep pouring into the kids' cups. Melissa: Agreed completely. And I think it's interesting because for me, I feel like, okay, I hear that message, I hear that message, I hear that message. It's exactly the same idea in terms of nutrition and health and dieting and exercising. I've heard that message, I've heard that message, I've heard that message. But I want anyone that's listening right now to just look at her calendar right now today and just see, did you put anything that is going to be remotely fun or restful for yourself today? Absolutely. That's something that's like undeniable because if it's not on the calendar, oftentimes it doesn't get done. So that for me is a huge, huge point of advice for anyone that's listening, that's like a quick little check mark. And you know what? If you do have something on your calendar, then put a check mark there so you get that high that Severine was talking about because that counts too. That is totally just as important ing. Where can listeners find you, learn more about you and send you a dmm if they got value out of this conversation. Severine: You can find me on LinkedIn with my name, nonsense. I'll share all the links with you as well as well on Instagram, coach ens and on Facebook, same thing, coach ens. It's easy to go find, and right now my website has been translated into Dutch, so for the English speakers, it won't be much value on that website unless you want to learn Dutch. Come on over ine na.com. We'll be back online in English later this year. But for now, social media is the easiest to reach out and send me a dm and I'm always open for a talk. Melissa: Thank you, Severine Severine: Pleasure. Melissa: Severine is so generous. I wanted to just share with you three points that I know you can apply immediately to your life and feel way less overwhelmed. Point number one, chunking down your projects, chunk them down, almost making it as if it's impossible for you not to be productive in that increment of time. So what does that mean? For example, as pivoting was saying, if you're going to write an email and there's different elements to this email, such as the research phase or the writing phase, maybe chuck it down so that this way you're only spending 30 minutes on researching during one point of time on your calendar. Really being generous with yourself as far as giving yourself ample time to accomplish that one thing, but setting yourself up to win is key. The second point is really about making sure that you are absolutely giving yourself some grace. Melissa: If you are a new mom or if you will become a mom, you need to understand that you have no idea what is ahead. I think Cine said it best. Nobody really knows what it's like to be a mom until you are a mom. So this uncertainty, the same uncertainty you might feel if you're making an investment in your business. Think about it, magnified 10 times as a mom because the stakes are that much higher because it's your child. It is a piece of your heart, so give yourself grace because you do not know what's ahead. And that is, again, why being nimble, which as an entrepreneur, you must be as a mom. It's just like this non-negotiable characteristic that anyone who has been a mom has had to embrace. Third point is the following. Reach out to your girlfriends who are mom entrepreneurs. You can share this episode with them and use it as your excuse to reconnect with a mom, entrepreneur. Melissa: A lot of us need connection. This conversation with Cine really originally started as a check back in get back in touch conversation on a Saturday morning for me. But I wanted to then really capture ING's wisdom for you, and it became a podcast reconnect with your mom, entrepreneur, friends. I think it is so important you can create connection opportunities for you all the time, and that is something that I wanted to just point out. Cine is an amazing person. She's ahead of me in terms of her motherhood journey and her business journey, and it is for that reason that I will say this conversation is going to help me very specifically as I plan out my upcoming week, I'm going to chunk down my projects even more aggressively. Hope you have the best day ever. Share this episode with your mom, entrepreneur, friends, and reach out to me on Instagram. Melissa: I want to hear from you. What about this conversation really landed. I'm at Melissa Laina, Emelia ssa, L-L-A-R-E-N-A. This information will be in the show notes. I appreciate you immensely. Have the best day. Reach out to me on Instagram. I want to hear from you. I want to be sure that I'm putting content out there that is going to apply to your life and is going to help you feel sensational and just more focused and clear on what needs to happen so that you can build the biggest business of your dreams, have the most impact, and still be a present mother.
Shadrock Roberts, Director of Global Data Protection, Privacy, and Ethical AI at Mercy Corps, speaks with Humanitarian AI Today guest host, Nasim Motalebi, an Information Scientist, Researcher and co-author of a Digital Humanitarian Network / UN OCHA supported paper on “Generative AI for Humanitarians”, about data protection and privacy in the AI age and about how humanitarian organizations are experimenting with generative AI and addressing AI from legal, regulatory, ethical and responsible AI vantage points. Nasim and Shadrock also discuss developmental testing, synthetic data, data interpretation and analysis, risk reduction, chatbots and prompting. Nasim closes the interview with input on data sharing frameworks like IATI, HDX and ReliefWeb, data tagging and work ahead of humanitarian organizations in 2024 needed to advance humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence.
Tools of the month:APOC OpenAI procedures: https://neo4j.com/labs/apoc/5/ml/openai/Warp terminal: https://www.warp.dev/Ollama for running LLMs: https://ollama.ai/Graphacademy courses:LLM Fundamentals: https://graphacademy.neo4j.com/courses/llm-fundamentals/Build a Neo4j-backed Chatbot using Python: https://graphacademy.neo4j.com/courses/llm-chatbot-python/Importing CSV data into Neo4j (updated!): https://graphacademy.neo4j.com/courses/importing-cypher/Product updates:Neo4j/AWS Bedrock integration: https://neo4j.com/press-releases/neo4j-aws-bedrock-integration/Articles:Rdflib-neo4j: A New Era in RDF Integration for Neo4j https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/rdflib-neo4j-rdf-integration-neo4j/Py2neo is End-of-Life - A Basic Migration Guide https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/py2neo-end-migration-guide/Enforcing Data Quality in Neo4j 5: New Property Type Constraints and Functions https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/data-quality-type-constraints-functions/Analyzing Annual Reports Using LLMs and Graph Technology https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/analyzing-annual-reports-llm-graph/Needle StarterKit: The Ultimate Tool for Accelerating Your Graph App Projects https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/needle-starterkit-tool-accelerate-graph-app/Clustering Graph Data with K-Medoids https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/clustering-graph-data-k-medoids/Videos:NODES 2023 playlist (videos added!) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Hl4pk2FsvUu4hzyhWed8Avu5nSUXYrbHumanitarian AI Meetup with IATI data https://youtu.be/ysBwXTR8390Events:(Dec 5) YouTube series: Going Meta Ep 23 https://neo4j.com/event/going-meta-a-series-on-graphs-semantics-and-knowledge-ep-23/(Dec 5) YouTube series: Discover Neo4j Aura: The Future of Graph Database-as-a-Service Workshop https://neo4j.com/event/discover-neo4j-auradb-workshop-copy/(Dec 5) Training (Atlanta, GA): Neo4j and Google Cloud Generative AI Hands-On Lab https://neo4j.com/event/neo4j-google-cloud-generative-ai-hands-on-lab-2/(Dec 6) Conference (London) https://neo4j.com/event/the-perfect-couple-uniting-large-language-models-and-knowledge-graphs-for-enhanced-knowledge-representation-2/(Dec 6) Conference (Paris): API Days Paris https://neo4j.com/event/api-days-paris/(Dec 6) YouTube series: Neo4j Live: Powering Advanced Streamlit Chatbots with GenAI https://neo4j.com/event/neo4j-live-powering-advanced-streamlit-chatbots-with-genai/(Dec 7) Conference (London): https://neo4j.com/event/the-perfect-couple-uniting-large-language-models-and-knowledge-graphs-for-enhanced-knowledge-representation-3/(Dec 7) Lunch-and-Learn (virtual): Tackling GenAI Challenges with Knowledge Graphs, Graph Data Science, and LLMs https://neo4j.com/event/lunch-and-learn-tackling-genai-challenges-with-knowledge-graphs-graph-data-science-and-llms/(Dec 12) Meetup (Australia): Graph Database Melbourne https://neo4j.com/event/graph-database-melbourne-meetup-dec-edition/(Dec 13) Conference (Chicago, IL): Evanta CDAO Executive Summit https://neo4j.com/event/evanta-cdao-execsummit-chi/(Dec 13) Conference (virtual) (2 offerings for timezones): Connections: Generative AI and Knowledge Graphs https://neo4j.com/event/neo4j-connections-generative-ai-and-knowledge-graphs-unveiling-the-future-of-knowledge-retrieval/(Dec 14) Meetup (Innsbruck, Austria?): Engineering Kiosk Alps Meetup Innsbruck https://neo4j.com/event/engineering-kiosk-alps-meetup-innsbruck/(Dec 14) Meetup (Tampa, FL): AWS re:Invent 2023 Recap Meetup https://neo4j.com/event/aws-reinvent-2023-recap-meetup/
John Adams, former Deputy Director for Digital and Data Services with the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, speaks with Roderick Besseling, Head of the Data and Analytics Unit at the Norwegian Refugee Council, about open data sharing frameworks used by humanitarian and international development organizations and their importance in the AI age. John and Roderick discuss in detail why transparency and open data sharing matters to the humanitarian community, different open data sharing frameworks, John's involvement in helping lead and grow the the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and IATI's emergence as a valuable source of information for artificial intelligent applications. John and Roderick also mention NetHope's upcoming Global Summit and the importance of data standards to work around climate change. Joining the discussion, Brent Phillips added insight on IATI and uses of IATI by AI applications.
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En este episodio te vamos a ayudar a elegir el mejor seguro de viajes. Para ello te vamos a explicar qué son y qué tipos hay, cómo funcionan, qué hacer en caso de necesitar asistencia cuando estás de viaje o conceptos que a veces pueden sonar extraños como las franquicias, coberturas, cláusulas… y otra información que te será de utilidad a la hora de acertar en la elección del seguro para tu próximo viaje o aventura, sea la que sea. Contamos para ello con Luis Lizandra Molí, responsable de producto de IATI Seguros, con quien conversaremos para conocer todas estas y muchas otras cuestiones. Más información: Hemos preparado una entrada sobre este programa en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/eventos-iati/podcast-iati/ Conoce todos los seguros de viaje IATI en https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/ donde además podrás compararlos y encontrar el que mejor se adapte a tu viaje. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros
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Este pódcast de La aventura de viajar, el podcast de IATI seguros, es un programa práctico, lleno de consejos para evitar que nos roben el dinero, los documentos o los objetos de valor que llevamos mientras viajamos por el mundo. Y explicar cómo actuar en caso de que tengamos tan mala suerte de que eso suceda. Hoy contamos con Itziar Marcotegui, guía de viajes, escritora, autora del libro Cómo preparar un gran viaje y organizadora de las Jornadas IATI de los grandes viajes. En los casi 30 años que lleva viajando ha conseguido que nunca le roben y hoy compartirá con nosotros algunas ideas para que no tengamos que lamentar ninguna pérdida. Más información: Hemos preparado una entrada sobre este programa con todos los enlaces, fotos e información adicional en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/eventos-iati/podcast-iati/ En nuestro blog tenemos una entrada que creemos que te puede resultar de interés: La cobertura de equipaje en los seguros de viaje (https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/la-cobertura-de-equipaje-en-los-seguros-de-viaje/). Te recordamos que todos los seguros de viaje IATI (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/) incluyen el robo del equipaje siempre que sea con violencia o intimidación presentando la denuncia correspondiente, y también el daño o la pérdida del equipaje en un transporte público presentando la reclamación efectuada al transportista. Los ordenadores, tablets y material fotográfico quedan cubiertos hasta el 50% del límite de la póliza. Y, además, en el caso del IATI Mochilero (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/21841/seguro-de-viaje-mochilero/) y el IATI Estrella (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/26829/seguro-viaje-iati-estrella/) cubrimos también el hurto, es decir, el robo del equipaje sin que te des cuenta mientras estás, por ejemplo, en un restaurante o un aeropuerto, presentando la denuncia correspondiente. No quedarían cubiertos los simples descuidos. Si quieres conocer el resto de seguros puedes consultarlos en https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/ donde puedes compararlos para encontrar el que mejor se adapte a tu viaje. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast...
Ximena Contla, NLP Project Manager with Data Friendly Space (DFS) discusses ChatGPT and use of large language models to support Turkey and Syria earthquake response. Guest hosted by Rishi Jha from DFS and Brent Phillips, with Nayid Orozco Bohorquez a Product Lead from DFS and Sylvan Ridderinkhof, a Data Engineer from Zimmerman, an AI data information technology company, joining the conversation, the interview touches on humanitarian emergencies, relief operations in the field, data generated by humanitarian actors, data summarization, open data sharing frameworks like IATI, Data Friendly Space's Data Entry and Exploration Platform (DEEP), deployment of large language models by humanitarian actors, ethical AI and a range of other subjects.
En este nuevo podcast de La aventura de viajar, el podcast de IATI seguros, nos vamos de viaje a Oriente Próximo, una de las zonas más apasionantes y diversas pero también convulsas de nuestro planeta. Haremos un recorrido por seis de los más de veinte países que componen esta región: Siria, Líbano, Iraq, Irán, Arabia Saudita y, también, Yemen. Todos ellos, países de gran importancia histórica y riqueza cultural. Para hablar de ellos contamos con Joan Torres, del proyecto Against the Compass. En 2016 dejó su trabajo, y tras dos años de viaje ininterrumpido por Oriente Próximo y Asia Central, se empezó a dedicar profesionalmente al escribir en su blog. Hoy en día, además, organiza viajes a algunos de estos destinos poco frecuentados por las agencias convencionales. Más información: Hemos preparado una entrada sobre este programa con todos los enlaces, fotos e información adicional en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/eventos-iati/podcast-iati/ En este podcast participa Joan Torres, de Against the Compass. Puedes leer más sobre ella, sus viajes y consultar sus guías de destinos en su blog de viajes (https://againstthecompass.com/es/) o en su Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/againstthecompass/). En nuestro blog tenemos varias entradas que creemos que te pueden resultar de interés, sobre Irán (https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/destinos/asia/iran/), Líbano (https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/destinos/asia/libano/) o Siria (https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/destinos/asia/siria/). Te recordamos la importancia de viajar con un buen seguro de viajes que te cubra los mil y un problemas que pueden surgir en cualquier viaje. Para un viaje a los países de Oriente Próximo te recomendamos el IATI Mochilero (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/21841/seguro-de-viaje-mochilero/), con enormes coberturas que cuidarán de ti en todo momento y con la mejor relación calidad – precio. No solo cuenta con 500.000 euros de asistencia sanitaria, sino que cubre deportes de aventura, pérdida de equipaje o robo y todo ello, sin franquicia ni tener que adelantar dinero para recibir la asistencia médica, entre otras ventajas. Si quieres conocer el resto de seguros puedes consultarlos en https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/ donde puedes compararlos para encontrar el que mejor se adapte a tu viaje. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast...
En este nuevo podcast de La aventura de viajar, el podcast de IATI seguros, vamos a conversar con 6 mujeres que viajan solas. Seis perfiles muy diferentes: unas son mochileras, otras viajan en bici o en furgo, unas son nómadas y otras tienen un estilo de viaje más convencional. Entre las seis han recorrido casi todos los rincones del planeta, incluyendo países que mucha gente considera peligrosísimos. Y, además, todas tienen una cosa en común: están llevando a cabo algún proyecto interesante e inspirador del que les vamos a preguntar. Son solo seis mujeres, una pequeña muestra de la enorme diversidad y gran cantidad de mujeres que a día de hoy, en estos mismos momentos, están recorriendo el mundo. Más información: Hemos preparado una entrada sobre este programa con todos los enlaces, fotos e información adicional en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/eventos-iati/podcast-iati/ En nuestro blog tenemos una entrada que creemos que te puede resultar de interés: Consejos para viajar sola (https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/viajar-sola-consejos/) Si te vas a ir de viaje en estas vacaciones, recuerda que es importante viajar con un buen seguro que te cubra los mil y un problemas que pueden surgir en cualquiera de ellos. Y que viajes solo, en pareja o en familia, hay un seguro adecuado para cada viaje. Por ejemplo, si vas a destinos más de exploración o naturaleza te recomendamos el IATI Mochilero (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/21841/seguro-de-viaje-mochilero/); para países caros, el IATI Estrella (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/26829/seguro-viaje-iati-estrella/); para viajes por España te recomendamos el IATI Escapadas (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/34012/seguro-de-viaje-covid-19-coronavirus-iati-escapadas/), un seguro barato o para viajar en furgoneta o autocaravana, tenemos el IATI Camper (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/37971/seguro-para-autocaravana/). En iatiseguros.com podrás ver y comparar todos ellos, para poder encontrar el que mejor se adapte a tu viaje. Si quieres conocer el resto de seguros puedes consultarlos en https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/ donde puedes compararlos para encontrar el que mejor se adapte a tu viaje. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast...
El nuevo programa de La aventura de viajar, el podcast de IATI seguros, está dedicado a los timos, a esas estafas que todos hemos sufrido o estado a punto de sufrir en algún momento de nuestros viajes. ¿O a ti nunca te han intentado timar? En este programa participan 23 viajeros. Te contaremos timos que hemos sufrido, para que en tu próxima aventura estés alerta e intentes evitarlos. Hemos hecho una selección de los más llamativos, clasificados por el lugar dónde suceden (en la calle, en actividades, en transportes, en las compras…). Verás que la creatividad en los engaños no tiene límites y lo curioso es que muchos de ellos se repiten en lugares muy distantes entre sí, así que toma buena nota y estate alerta en tu próximo viaje. Más información: Si te vas a ir de viaje en estas vacaciones, recuerda que es importante viajar con un buen seguro que te cubra los mil y un problemas que pueden surgir en cualquiera de ellos. Y que viajes solo, en pareja o en familia, hay un seguro adecuado para cada viaje. Por ejemplo, si vas a destinos más de exploración o naturaleza te recomendamos el IATI Mochilero (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/21841/seguro-de-viaje-mochilero/); para países caros, el IATI Estrella (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/26829/seguro-viaje-iati-estrella/); para viajes por España te recomendamos el IATI Escapadas (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/34012/seguro-de-viaje-covid-19-coronavirus-iati-escapadas/), un seguro barato o para viajar en furgoneta o autocaravana, tenemos el IATI Camper (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/37971/seguro-para-autocaravana/). En iatiseguros.com podrás ver y comparar todos ellos, para poder encontrar el que mejor se adapte a tu viaje. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast...
Disfruta del audio de la gala de la cuarta edición de los Premios IATI, que reconocen lo mejor de la comunicación digital de viajes, presentada por Roberto Leal y José Pablo García. En él descubrirás quiénes han sido los galardonados en las 8 categorías: Mejor blog profesional de viajes, Mejor Contenido Camper, Mejor canal de Youtube de viajes, Mejor cuenta de Instagram de viajes, Mejor cuenta de TikTok de viajes, Mejor podcast de viajes, Mejor Creador de Contenido de Viajes de Portugal y un premio especial a la Trayectoria y a los valores viajeros. La gala se celebró el viernes 20 de enero de 2023 en el Hotel Avenida de América de Madrid. Estos galardones, los únicos de su categoría en España, pretenden premiar la excelencia de los creadores de contenido de nuestro país y Portugal. Puedes conocer más de este evento en esta web: https://premiosiati.com/ Y, también, de nuestros seguros de viaje en: https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/
מנכ"לית ונשיאת האיגוד הישראלי לתעשיות מתקדמות IATI על הצמצום בעולם ההיי טק
En este nuevo podcast de La aventura de viajar vamos a hablar de algunos de los mejores destinos para viajar en familia, pensando en que sea una experiencia enriquecedora para nuestros pequeños, pero también para los mayores. Mencionaremos destinos concretos y lugares exóticos de Asia, América y África, y también otros más cercanos de Europa o España. Nuestro guía será Pau García Solbes, periodista, amante de los viajes y bloguero de viajes profesional. Seguramente conozcas su blog elpachinko.com, una de las bitácoras viajeras más influyentes en lengua hispana, especialmente en temas relacionados con Asia y, lo que nos importa hoy, viajes con niños. Más información: Encontrarás un resumen de este programa, fotos y los enlaces mencionados en la entrada de nuestro blog: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/category/podcast-iati/ En el Blog de IATI Seguros tenemos varias entradas que pueden resultar de interés: https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/destinos-para-viajar-con-ninos/ https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/consejos-viajar-con-ninos/ https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/podcast-10-viajar-ninios-pachinko/ Por último, nos permitimos recordarte que en IATI tenemos un seguro específico para familias viajeras. Es el IATI Familia (https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros-viaje/21752/seguro-de-viaje-familiar-iati-familia/), especialmente pensado para la tranquilidad de las familias que viajan con niños. Combina nuestras coberturas clásicas con otras coberturas específicas para proteger a los niños como atención telefónica pediátrica, asistencia inmediata de urgencia para los niños y repatriación asistida por un familiar a las 24h si le sucede algo a algún progenitor. Y como todos nuestros productos ofrece además cobertura para COVID-19. Para estar al tanto de novedades viajeras puedes consultar nuestro blog https://www.iatiseguros.com/blog/ y buscarnos en todas las redes sociales como @iatiseguros Si te ha gustado el programa, te invitamos a que lo compartas para ayudar a otros viajeros. Para no perderte nuevos programas suscríbete en tu plataforma favorita: Apple podcast, iVoox, Spotify, Castbox, Google podcast...
China has been building its' diplomatic, economic and security ties with the island nations of the South Pacific: It recently signed a security pact with the strategic Solomon Islands. The United States is concerned and is trying to re-engage after years of neglect. We are reopening our embassy in the Solomon Islands that we closed in 1993 and opening new embassies in Tonga and Kiribati. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/james-herlihy/message
The US nosing its way into the Pacific Islands Forum has raised eyebrows.Vice President Kamala Harris addressed forum leaders virtually today, promising to deepen America's ties with the region.The US plans to increase its funding to 600-million dollars over ten years, assign an envoy to the forum and set up embassies in Tonga and Kiribati.Victoria University international relations Dr Iati Iati told Andrew Dickens the US clearly doesn't understand the principle of respect in the Pacific.He says the Pacific Islands Forum made it clear it wanted space to discuss the geopolitical tensions - but that space was not given.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aquí arranca piedra de toque el momento de los viajes, la montaña y la aventura con todos los contenidos siempre accesibles en formato podcast en piedradetoque.es, en forma de reportaje eneldiario.es Euskadi y ahora también en ETB en nuestra sección semanal de rutas por Euskal Herria. Hoy cierro temporada hasta septiembre. Hoy toca repasar todo lo recorrido a lo largo de esta novena temporada con 43 podcast, 43 reportajes, tres radio shows con música en vivo y radio en directo, finalistas al mejor podcast de viajes en los premios IATI 2021 y esta propuesta final de diseñar también viajes físicos para comprender mejor el mundo desde el terreno con Pangea y en especial con Guatemala como país al que caminar. Qué os voy a decir que estoy encantado. Y que sin vosotros, con vuestras escuchas, comentarios y apoyo, sería imposible seguir con este proyecto personal y más ahora con este boom del podcasting pero también con más necesidad que nunca de comprender la realidad de este mundo tan complejo. Así que miles de gracias por acompañarme y ya sabéis que nos os voy a dejar solos. Hoy en Piedra de Toque recorremos las voces, los temas y las personas que han marcado esta novena temporada siendo cada uno de vosotros los verdaderos protagonistas
Aquí podéis ver la gala de estos Premios IATI 2022:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V05wTtG0MVcViajo en moto:https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-viajo-moto_sq_f134631_1.htmlPiedra de toque:https://www.piedradetoque.es/sobre/podcast/Hola, mundo:https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/hola-mundo/id1497471515La maleta de Carla:https://lamaletadecarla.com/podcast-de-la-maleta-de-carla/Un gran viaje:https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-un-gran-viaje_sq_f154794_1.htmlRecuerda que puedes apoyar a este podcast a través de mi perfil en Ko-Fi invitándome a un café entrando en: https://jorgemarinnieto.com/cafe o si lo prefieres comprando la taza oficial del podcast en https://jorgemarinnieto.com/taza. Si no quieres que te cueste nada, puedes hacerlo realizando tus compras en Amazon a través de mi enlace de afiliados: https://jorgemarinnieto.com/amazonRevisa la pestaña de Commissions si quieres que tu proyecto se convierta en el patrocinador de este podcast. Puedes escoger entre un episodio dedicado, un patrocinio semanal, quincenal o mensual.Si no quieres perderte ninguna de las recomendaciones, noticias, herramientas, eventos o curiosidades relacionadas con el podcasting te recomiendo unirte al canal de Telegram del podcast a través de: https://t.me/alotroladodelmicrofono o bien, siguiendo mi cuenta de Twitter: @EoveLa sintonía que me acompaña en cada episodio pertenece a Jason Shaw y su título es 2 Above Zero
Disfruta del audio de la gala de la tercera edición de los Premios IATI, que reconocen lo mejor de la comunicación digital de viajes. En él descubrirás quiénes han sido los galardonados en las 6 categorías: Mejor blog profesional de viajes, Mejor blog con contenido de España, Mejor canal de Youtube de viajes, Mejor cuenta de Instagram de viajes, Mejor podcast de viajes, Mejor blog de viajes de Portugal y un premio especial a la Trayectoria y a los valores viajeros. La gala se celebró el viernes 21 de enero de 2022 en la Real Fábrica de Tapices de Madrid. Estos galardones, los únicos de su categoría en España, pretenden premiar la excelencia de los creadores de contenido de nuestro país y Portugal.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - En este episodio, Marta, nos cuenta como en apenas dos años y medio, decidió dar un vuelco a suvia e iniciar un proyecto de conservación de la fauna local en la isla de Sumatra en Indonesia. El proyecto de Sumatra con Marta fue finalista en los premios IATI de viajes responsables en 2020. Además MArta ha colaborado con FAADA, Sin palma y Sumatra Dream CLass En su web podéis aprender más de ella y su proyecto https://sumatraconmarta.com/viajar-dejando-impacto-positivo/ Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Viajando Sin Planes. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/493290
En este episodio, Marta, nos cuenta como en apenas dos años y medio, decidió dar un vuelco a suvia e iniciar un proyecto de conservación de la fauna local en la isla de Sumatra en Indonesia. El proyecto de Sumatra con Marta fue finalista en los premios IATI de viajes responsables en 2020. Además MArta ha colaborado con FAADA, Sin palma y Sumatra Dream CLass En su web podéis aprender más de ella y su proyecto https://sumatraconmarta.com/viajar-dejando-impacto-positivo/
Ellen and William Craft, both born into slavery, came up with an ingenious plan to win their freedom in 1848. Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly talk about their four-day excursion evading slave catchers, and question why history about Black Americans has some white people all riled up and frothing at school board meetings. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Bernstein, Brittany. “Florida Board of Education Approves Rule Banning '1619 Project' from Classrooms.” Yahoo!, Yahoo!, 10 June 2021, www.yahoo.com/entertainment/florida-board-education-approves-rule-165718175.html. Craft, William. Running a Thousand Miles to Freedom. William Treedle, 1860, Google Books, www.google.com/books/edition/Running_a_Thousand_Miles_for_Freedom/C50TAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0. Dunbar, Erica Armstrong. “George Washington, Slave Catcher.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 16 Feb. 2015, www.nytimes.com/2015/02/16/opinion/george-washington-slave-catcher.html. Fulwood, Sam. “Gingrich Rejects Apology for Slavery.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 14 June 1997, www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-06-14-mn-3177-story.html. Holmes, Marian Smith. “The Great Escape From Slavery of Ellen and William Craft.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 16 June 2010, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-escape-from-slavery-of-ellen-and-william-craft-497960/. Iati, Marisa. “What Is Critical Race Theory, and Why Do Republicans Want to Ban It in Schools?” The Washington Post, WP Company, 2 June 2021, www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/05/29/critical-race-theory-bans-schools/. McCaskill, Barbara. “The Profits and the Perils of Partnership in the ‘Thrilling' Saga of William and Ellen Craft.” Melus, vol. 38, no. 1, Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States and the University of Connecticut, 2013, pp. 76–97, doi:10.1093/melus/mls008. Morgan, Thad. “The Daring Disguise That Helped One Enslaved Couple Escape to Freedom.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 28 Feb. 2020, www.history.com/news/slavery-escape-william-ellen-craft. Salcedo, Andrea. “A Lawmaker Wanted to Ban 'Divisive' Teaching on Race. Then He Mentioned 'the Good' of Slavery.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 29 Apr. 2021, www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/04/28/ray-garofalo-louisiana-good-slavery/. Webb, Cassandra. “Arkansas Infant Mortality Rate Third Highest in the Country and Getting Worse.” KARK, KARK, 29 Jan. 2021, www.kark.com/news/local-news/arkansas-infant-mortality-rate-third-highest-in-the-country-and-getting-worse/.
We have a new, but still disputed, winner for Samoa’s general elections with Samoa’s Supreme Court yesterday ruling the addition of a woman Member of Parliament after the election count, as unconstitutional, effectively giving the opposition FAST party a one seat majority over the caretaker HRPP party and making a second election unnecessary. The caretaker Prime Minister has vowed to take a case to the Court of Appeal. To give us his take on the latest maneuverings in Samoa’s political landscape we have on the line Dr Iati Iati, Senior Lecturer in the Politics and International Relations Programme and Pacific Security Fellow in the Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Itziar Marcotegui y Pablo Strubell, nos informan de las jornadas IATI de los Grandes Viajes a celebrar en Barcelona y Madrid. Cristina Reyes tiene discapacidad auditiva, ha recorrido el mundo para documentar la realidad de la gente sorda en diferentes sociedades. El reportero Zigor Aldama nos acerca a grandes ciudades chinas somo Shenzhen y Bujan. Marta Insausti con 57 años ha optado por dar una vuelta al mundo en moto y en solitario. Nos relata, en un primer capítulo, las aventuras que tuvo de Madrid a Irán. José Antonio Jiménez pasa largas temporadas en Tanzania....
Itziar Marcotegui y Pablo Strubell, nos informan de las jornadas IATI de los Grandes Viajes a celebrar en Barcelona y Madrid. Cristina Reyes tiene discapacidad auditiva, ha recorrido el mundo para documentar la realidad de la gente sorda en diferentes sociedades. El reportero Zigor Aldama nos acerca a grandes ciudades chinas somo Shenzhen y Bujan. Marta Insausti con 57 años ha optado por dar una vuelta al mundo en moto y en solitario. Nos relata, en un primer capítulo, las aventuras que tuvo de Madrid a Irán. José Antonio Jiménez pasa largas temporadas en Tanzania....
Itziar Marcotegui y Pablo Strubell, nos informan de las jornadas IATI de los Grandes Viajes a celebrar en Barcelona y Madrid. Cristina Reyes tiene discapacidad auditiva, ha recorrido el mundo para documentar la realidad de la gente sorda en diferentes sociedades. El reportero Zigor Aldama nos acerca a grandes ciudades chinas somo Shenzhen y Bujan. Marta Insausti con 57 años ha optado por dar una vuelta al mundo en moto y en solitario. Nos relata, en un primer capítulo, las aventuras que tuvo de Madrid a Irán. José Antonio Jiménez pasa largas temporadas en Tanzania....
Mor is a self-described data geek, she chats with Elizabeth about what open data actually is, how it can be used, and why it isn't always the perfect fix (but still helpful) for increasing government transparency and accountability. Hear about examples from government and philanthropy in Canada, Israel, and the UK.Additional ResourcesTwo useful websites for defining open data are: open.canada.ca and opendefinition.org.In the episode, Mor mentions a McKinsey report that discusses the potential economic value of open data. The episode also includes lots of examples of open data and its users. Check out:1) GTFS (that thing that helps you catch your buses!)2) City of Ottawa's open portal3) 360Giving, an organization that uses open data to improve charitable giving.4) IATI, International Aid Transparency Initiative and their standard Mor also mentions an episode of another podcast called Wind of Change which used freedom of information requests to learn about the CIA's possible role in writing the song Wind of Change. Note, in the episode Mor says FBI but she meant CIA.Last but not least, if you're interested in Digital Government don't forget to check out Wonks and War Rooms Season 2, Episode 3.
ראיון עומק עם קרין מאיר רובינשטין, מנכ"לית ונשיאת IATI
J-Ventures is a community empowered VC fund based in Silicon Valley and backed by over 150 leading investors. Previously a Partner at Rhodium, and was a VP at Capital Point group (early stage traded investment firm). Founded a startup that was acquired by YellowPages group. He formed and led the largest Israeli Tech and VC organization (now called IATI) and was a founding member of ICON and INTRO. Before becoming a VC, Oded was an editor and journalist covering tech and economy at Haaretz/TheMarker/ Red Herring.
Biel Rafols, del equipo Salomon Iati, nos cuenta las últimas iniciativas que han llevado a cabo de manera virtual. También cómo están viviendo los corredores del equipo el confinamiento y qué tipo de entrenamientos están haciendo. Podcast Trail Run. Con Depa y Teresa Sánchez.
Iñigo Mendia ha viajado en furgoneta por Australia y Europa. Publica el libro "Cómo vivir y viajar en furgoneta". Pedro Riera ha vivido durante un año en Yemen. Es el autor de dos álbumes de comic donde refleja la vida cotidiana ded las mujeres yemenís. Jurek Ziekkiewitz e Igor Bernas junto con otros compañeros han esquiado en el interior de un crater en Kamchatka (Siberia). Alicia Ortego es la autora del blog "Los viajes de Ali". Le han concedido el preimio IATI al mejor blog revelación de viajes. ...
Nos adentramos en la primera edición de Travel Pop Up, un evento que deja huella y en el que se habla de turismo, sostenibilidad y emprendimiento. ¡No te pierdas las entrevistas a Diana Rodríguez (la creadora), Alfonso Calzado (director de IATI), Analú Rodríguez (de Vivir para viajar) y Alan Estrada (de Alan por el Mundo). ¿Estás preparado para el viaje? ;)
Hoy entrevisto a Alfonso Calzado, director de IATI Seguros, una empresa familiar que está activa desde 1885. En el episodio vamos a hablar sobre cuál es el proceso que han tenido que hacer para adaptarse al mundo digital. De hecho, ellos son pioneros en muchas cosas como: Ser los primeros en implementar un proceso de compra online en el que, en aproximadamente 3 minutos, puedes contratar una póliza. Trabajar uno a uno con otras empresas o bloggers por medio de la afiliación. La especialización en el mundo de los seguros de viaje. Para mí, desde luego, son los mejores en su campo y por eso yo siempre trabajo con ellos. Y ahora, ¡dale al play para escuchar a Alfonso! :)
Data standards almost always have two fundamental components: syntax and semantics. The syntax is established by a schema, which specifies how the data should be structured. Should it be saved as XML, JSON, CSV? Should dates be written YYYY-MM-DD? What order should the columns be in? These types of questions are essential and catered for in most well-established data standards. Semantics are more abstract. Questions arise, like: what does this data tell me about the world? What does this number mean? What is the purpose of that transaction? Answering these is more variable and often less formal than the syntax. The most common and trusted technique is to create a codelist – a dictionary of terms which establishes the semantics for a given data point. They can be simple sets of terms – detailing transaction types which can be published in a standard – all the way to rich hierarchical taxonomies. They all associate a code with a meaning, to allow people to communicate with them. This talk explores the changing role of codelists in a time when textual data analysis is advancing rapidly. The root question is this: is it still best to start giving meaning to your data by looking for a codelist and a code, or can we use description text itself, trusting modern data analysis to do the heavy lifting? First, we'll consider and contextualise the use of codelists within standards like Open Contracting, IATI, and 360Giving. Then we'll look at how meaning can be established in text where no standard exists – online reviews for restaurants, for example – by applying machine learning (live demo alert!). Finally, we'll apply the same approach to description text found in established open data standards and compare our results. Rory Scott is a member of the Open Data Services Cooperative, working with national governments, multilateral organisations, and civil society to better share, understand, and use open data about international development and humanitarian financing. He does this primarily by talking to people about their data, writing Python and R code, and wrangling spreadsheets.
The black Ken (@sunsunmarley) has very unique style as an artist. He can go from rap to reggae with ease. IATI digs deep into the life and musical career of the up and coming artist.
R&b artist and songwriter, Gifted (@born2bgifted), talked with IATI about trending topics in the music industry and also about his latest single "Runnin' In Place" and the #runninnplace challenge.
En este capítulo hablo sobre vacunas recomendadas para viajar al Sudeste asiático, de la importancia de elegir un buen seguro de viaje y recojo algunas recomendaciones generales sobre salud para viajeros (qué llevar en el botiquín de viaje, etc.)Os dejo aquí los enlaces de recursos que he ido mencionando en el episodio.Hopper: http://miguelontheroad.com/blog/vuelos-baratos-hopper-mejor-precio/Calzado minimalista: http://amzn.to/2nwM8gEQué llevo en la mochila: http://miguelontheroad.com/blog/mochila-sudeste-asiatico/Seguro de viaje IATI: https://www.iatiseguros.com/seguros_viaje/Rastreator Comparador de seguros: www.rastreator.com/seguros-de-viaje.aspx
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David Roach and Anders Hofstee are co-founders of Catalpa International, a design and technology organization which provides innovative, accessible and effective solutions in low resource settings. Anders has been working in the field of database-driven web application development and information science for nearly twenty years. He has led the design, development, and deployment for numerous national level information management services in both the not-for-profit and profit sectors. Among other projects, Anders is the technical lead for the Timor-Leste's Maternal and Child mHealth project - Liga Inan, as well as, the Technical Lead for Myanmar's Mohinga Platform, the world’s first IATI-compliant and mobile responsive aid information management system. David has over 10 years of international development and software design experience. David has led the design of large scale technical projects with partners from UN agencies to local community-based NGOs. David has also manages the user-interface and user-experience design across Catalpa's projects, most recently the Open Data Platform -- Openly.
Roderick Besseling is the Open Data Coordinator within the Corporate Strategy Unit at Cordaid in the Netherlands. In this role, Roderick brings together his expertise in design, development and data analysis and is responsible for taking a leading position in the open development movement within the international development sector. His primary focus areas are the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) reporting process and embedding the open development philosophy within Cordaid. He is a passionate advocate of the open development movement and believes that only through cooperation and collaboration among different stakeholders can sustainable solutions be developed and the aid dependency cycle be broken.