RETScreen Plus is a highly endorsed tool by the World Bank, the UNDP and several structures of the UN, deemed reliable for planning, designing and implementing the viability of clean energy policies, and for demonstrating the viability of Energy Projects Analysis, for evaluating energy needs, Clean Energy Technologies, for Energy Monitoring and Efficiency Measures and Greenhouse gas emissions
- Open data refers to data that can be freely accessed, used, modified, and shared by anyone subject to measures that preserve provenance and openness.
- For data to be considered open, it should be complete, primary, timely, accessible, machine-readable, non-discriminatory, non-proprietary, and license-free.
- Open data in health can help achieve SDGs by making data available and accessible for use in policy formulation, program design, and monitoring and evaluation, though challenges in Africa include limitations and timeliness of data as well as lack of data infrastructure and appreciation of data's importance.
This document discusses open data in bioinformatics and the infrastructure needed to achieve sustainable development goals. It summarizes the exponential growth in biological data from advances like high-throughput sequencing platforms. The H3Africa initiative aims to apply genomics research to improve African health by supporting projects across 27 countries. The H3Africa Bioinformatics Network is developing capacity to archive and analyze the genomic and phenotypic data being collected from over 75,000 research participants to understand disease susceptibility in African populations.
English presentation about CTNS: who we are, where we are, which research we carry out, which services we offer, which initiatives we participate in (Connect-EU, AIN cluster,...)
Ivan Arenque Passos é um professor de 39 anos casado. Ele possui formação em Administração em Comércio Exterior, MBA em Marketing e Administração Estratégica. Atualmente cursa mestrado em Administração Estratégica e faz parte do Programa de Administração de Varejo da Fundação Instituto de Administração.
Este documento presenta tres ideas principales:
1. Se describe la creación de nuevos modelos de negocio y categorías de productos y servicios para convertir a los clientes en líderes de mercado.
2. Se explica que la compañía está organizada en verticales de conocimiento para garantizar la máxima experiencia en cada área.
3. Se ofrece una visión general de los servicios que la compañía ofrece en cada vertical, incluida la definición de nuevas oportunidades, la estructuración de modelos de negocio y el desarrol
Loop es una consultora especializada en crear nuevos modelos de negocio y categorías de productos y servicios. Trabajan en verticales como retail, gran consumo, empresas de servicios, bienes de consumo y bienes de equipo. En gran consumo, se enfocan en definir nuevas categorías de productos, desarrollar packaging estratégico e identificar tecnologías que agreguen valor. Sus 12 atributos diferenciales incluyen convertir datos en conocimiento y oportunidades, definir territorios de oportunidad y asegurar que los proyectos lleguen al merc
RETScreen Plus is a highly endorsed tool by the World Bank, the UNDP and several structures of the UN, deemed reliable for planning, designing and implementing the viability of clean energy policies, and for demonstrating the viability of Energy Projects Analysis, for evaluating energy needs, Clean Energy Technologies, for Energy Monitoring and Efficiency Measures and Greenhouse gas emissions
- Open data refers to data that can be freely accessed, used, modified, and shared by anyone subject to measures that preserve provenance and openness.
- For data to be considered open, it should be complete, primary, timely, accessible, machine-readable, non-discriminatory, non-proprietary, and license-free.
- Open data in health can help achieve SDGs by making data available and accessible for use in policy formulation, program design, and monitoring and evaluation, though challenges in Africa include limitations and timeliness of data as well as lack of data infrastructure and appreciation of data's importance.
This document discusses open data in bioinformatics and the infrastructure needed to achieve sustainable development goals. It summarizes the exponential growth in biological data from advances like high-throughput sequencing platforms. The H3Africa initiative aims to apply genomics research to improve African health by supporting projects across 27 countries. The H3Africa Bioinformatics Network is developing capacity to archive and analyze the genomic and phenotypic data being collected from over 75,000 research participants to understand disease susceptibility in African populations.
English presentation about CTNS: who we are, where we are, which research we carry out, which services we offer, which initiatives we participate in (Connect-EU, AIN cluster,...)
Ivan Arenque Passos é um professor de 39 anos casado. Ele possui formação em Administração em Comércio Exterior, MBA em Marketing e Administração Estratégica. Atualmente cursa mestrado em Administração Estratégica e faz parte do Programa de Administração de Varejo da Fundação Instituto de Administração.
Este documento presenta tres ideas principales:
1. Se describe la creación de nuevos modelos de negocio y categorías de productos y servicios para convertir a los clientes en líderes de mercado.
2. Se explica que la compañía está organizada en verticales de conocimiento para garantizar la máxima experiencia en cada área.
3. Se ofrece una visión general de los servicios que la compañía ofrece en cada vertical, incluida la definición de nuevas oportunidades, la estructuración de modelos de negocio y el desarrol
Loop es una consultora especializada en crear nuevos modelos de negocio y categorías de productos y servicios. Trabajan en verticales como retail, gran consumo, empresas de servicios, bienes de consumo y bienes de equipo. En gran consumo, se enfocan en definir nuevas categorías de productos, desarrollar packaging estratégico e identificar tecnologías que agreguen valor. Sus 12 atributos diferenciales incluyen convertir datos en conocimiento y oportunidades, definir territorios de oportunidad y asegurar que los proyectos lleguen al merc
Information technology has positively and negatively impacted many areas of life. It has increased access to information for individuals and society. However, it can also cause job loss and reduce personal interactions. In education, IT facilitates learning but risks prioritizing technology over content. IT benefits agriculture through efficiency and market access, but synthetic chemicals may harm health. Both opportunities and challenges exist in using information and communication technologies for development.
The document discusses research and innovation in India, noting that while India ranks in the middle globally, it lags behind countries like China. It analyzes factors inhibiting research and innovation in India such as lack of government support, risk-averse attitudes, and bureaucracy. The document proposes several recommendations to promote a culture of research and innovation in India through improved policies, funding, collaboration, and developing an innovation ecosystem.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Johannes Keizer on open data in agriculture. It discusses the challenges of feeding 9 billion people and the opportunities of open data and data-driven science. It provides examples of open data applications that are helping farmers access markets and inputs. The presentation advocates for making agricultural data openly available as global public goods and highlights GODAN's work in building partnerships and advocating for open data principles to solve food security issues.
Digital Health a call for Government Leadership and cooperation between ICT a...3GDR
This document discusses the development of a national digital health strategy. It acknowledges the fragmented state of digital health currently and emphasizes the need for government leadership and cooperation between the health, ICT, and finance sectors to develop a strong national strategy. The strategy requires committed senior leadership and sustained financial resources. Case studies from eight countries demonstrate that success depends on strong intragovernmental cooperation across sectors. Clear governance mechanisms are also needed to support this cross-sectoral work. Developing a national strategy can help address fragmentation and facilitate standards and policies to support digital health solutions.
This document summarizes a panel discussion from the 2013 Rotary International Convention on partnerships between Rotary, Mercy Ships, and other organizations to improve maternal and child health in western Africa. It discusses how Rotary and Mercy Ships have collaborated on medical service trips and vocational training teams. It also profiles the Aga Khan University's work in maternal and child health in developing countries, and their shared goals with Rotary to build capacity and address the region's health challenges.
Open data & knowledge solutions - a cgiar perspective dileepFRANK Water
This was a presentation made by Dr. G Dileepkumar of ICRISAT, sharing what is happening at CGIAR with respect to open access and how far has their initiative gone.
Olayide.cresting presentation on circularity africa 2020Olawale Olayide
The document provides information about the Circularity Africa 2020 conference organized by the IMAGES Initiative. The conference aims to catalyze green businesses and circular economy for sustainable development in Africa. It is expected to be the largest science-policy-practice event in Africa in 2020 and will help participants turn circular economy concepts into profitable opportunities through inspirational sessions, networking, and exhibitions. The conference will include high-level political discourses, policy roundtables, an academic program, a school challenge on green innovations, and keynote speakers addressing topics like extended producer responsibility and cleaner production.
In 2015, the world witnessed two critical global agreements – the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Climate Agreement. Both agreements emphasize the need to enhance gender equality while developing response measures to address climate change, reduce food insecurity and improve nutrition. This webinar looks at how gender can be incorporated in this process.
4º National Plan for Open Government - Mechanisms of Scientific Data Governan...ATMOSPHERE .
Alex Moura, Brazilian National Research and Educational Network (RNP) and Research Data Alliance (RDA) in Brazil - "4º National Plan for Open Government - Mechanisms of Scientific Data Governance to develop Open Science in Brazil"
This document discusses public good research and CSIRO's priorities. It defines public good research as knowledge and concepts that produce pure knowledge which then contributes to applied knowledge and technologies. Public good research has non-rivalrous, non-excludable benefits. In 2015, CSIRO conducted a "deep dive" investigation to explore strengths and weaknesses but recent funding cuts caused it to ignore its national interest charter. Australia's 2015 research priorities included food, soil/water, transport, cybersecurity, energy, resources, manufacturing, environmental change and health.
The document is the fiscal 2014 annual report of the Office of Technology Management at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It provides statistics on inventions, patents, licenses, and start-ups for fiscal year 2014. It also summarizes events held by OTM including the Share the Vision technology showcase and the Innovation Celebration awards ceremony. OTM's role includes supporting technology transfer from university research to companies and commercial products.
Sustainable Animal Productivity for Livelihoods, Nutrition and Gender Inclusi...ILRI
Presented by Esther Njuguna-Mungai at the SAPLING-Uganda Best Entry Points for Youth-Enumerator trainings, Kampala, Uganda, 29 November-2 December 2022
Addressing challenges of working across disciplines and communicating science...ILRI
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) aims to train the next generation of researchers through their Capacity Development Grand Challenge process. This involves bringing together young researchers from different disciplines and countries to strengthen their skills in multidisciplinary collaboration, communication, and engaging with stakeholders. Through activities like research pitches and impact pathways training, the program helps researchers network and develop ideas for collaborative projects addressing challenges from a One Health perspective. The goal is to build skills in evidence-based communication and decision making to accelerate research impact on society.
This newsletter provides updates on people and organizations in global health. It announces that Kris Singh has joined CGI's Board of Advisors and describes his experience in IT leadership. It also summarizes recent results from US global health programs and the growing threat of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa according to global health leaders. Finally, it advertises upcoming conferences and grant opportunities.
The Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development (PCIERD) is a sectoral planning council of the Department of Science and Technology that is mandated to promote scientific research for industry, energy, utilities and infrastructure. It was created in 1982 to set research goals and priorities and allocate resources for these sectors. PCIERD funds research proposals, provides scholarships, and disseminates results to foster linkages between academia, industry and government. Its work contributes to national development through priorities like renewable energy, environmental management, food technology, and human resource development in science and engineering fields.
Poster prepared by Martin Barasa, Joshua Waiswa, Claire Akwongo, Steven Kakooza and Anna Akandinda for the Virtual Annual Planning Meeting ILRI/BMZ Program, Boosting Uganda’s Investment for Livestock Development (BUILD), 10–12 June 2020
Presented on 30 August 2018: Deployment of Open Data Driven Solutions for Socio-economic Value thorough Good Governance and Efficient Public Service Delivery -
Information technology has positively and negatively impacted many areas of life. It has increased access to information for individuals and society. However, it can also cause job loss and reduce personal interactions. In education, IT facilitates learning but risks prioritizing technology over content. IT benefits agriculture through efficiency and market access, but synthetic chemicals may harm health. Both opportunities and challenges exist in using information and communication technologies for development.
The document discusses research and innovation in India, noting that while India ranks in the middle globally, it lags behind countries like China. It analyzes factors inhibiting research and innovation in India such as lack of government support, risk-averse attitudes, and bureaucracy. The document proposes several recommendations to promote a culture of research and innovation in India through improved policies, funding, collaboration, and developing an innovation ecosystem.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Johannes Keizer on open data in agriculture. It discusses the challenges of feeding 9 billion people and the opportunities of open data and data-driven science. It provides examples of open data applications that are helping farmers access markets and inputs. The presentation advocates for making agricultural data openly available as global public goods and highlights GODAN's work in building partnerships and advocating for open data principles to solve food security issues.
Digital Health a call for Government Leadership and cooperation between ICT a...3GDR
This document discusses the development of a national digital health strategy. It acknowledges the fragmented state of digital health currently and emphasizes the need for government leadership and cooperation between the health, ICT, and finance sectors to develop a strong national strategy. The strategy requires committed senior leadership and sustained financial resources. Case studies from eight countries demonstrate that success depends on strong intragovernmental cooperation across sectors. Clear governance mechanisms are also needed to support this cross-sectoral work. Developing a national strategy can help address fragmentation and facilitate standards and policies to support digital health solutions.
This document summarizes a panel discussion from the 2013 Rotary International Convention on partnerships between Rotary, Mercy Ships, and other organizations to improve maternal and child health in western Africa. It discusses how Rotary and Mercy Ships have collaborated on medical service trips and vocational training teams. It also profiles the Aga Khan University's work in maternal and child health in developing countries, and their shared goals with Rotary to build capacity and address the region's health challenges.
Open data & knowledge solutions - a cgiar perspective dileepFRANK Water
This was a presentation made by Dr. G Dileepkumar of ICRISAT, sharing what is happening at CGIAR with respect to open access and how far has their initiative gone.
Olayide.cresting presentation on circularity africa 2020Olawale Olayide
The document provides information about the Circularity Africa 2020 conference organized by the IMAGES Initiative. The conference aims to catalyze green businesses and circular economy for sustainable development in Africa. It is expected to be the largest science-policy-practice event in Africa in 2020 and will help participants turn circular economy concepts into profitable opportunities through inspirational sessions, networking, and exhibitions. The conference will include high-level political discourses, policy roundtables, an academic program, a school challenge on green innovations, and keynote speakers addressing topics like extended producer responsibility and cleaner production.
In 2015, the world witnessed two critical global agreements – the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Climate Agreement. Both agreements emphasize the need to enhance gender equality while developing response measures to address climate change, reduce food insecurity and improve nutrition. This webinar looks at how gender can be incorporated in this process.
4º National Plan for Open Government - Mechanisms of Scientific Data Governan...ATMOSPHERE .
Alex Moura, Brazilian National Research and Educational Network (RNP) and Research Data Alliance (RDA) in Brazil - "4º National Plan for Open Government - Mechanisms of Scientific Data Governance to develop Open Science in Brazil"
This document discusses public good research and CSIRO's priorities. It defines public good research as knowledge and concepts that produce pure knowledge which then contributes to applied knowledge and technologies. Public good research has non-rivalrous, non-excludable benefits. In 2015, CSIRO conducted a "deep dive" investigation to explore strengths and weaknesses but recent funding cuts caused it to ignore its national interest charter. Australia's 2015 research priorities included food, soil/water, transport, cybersecurity, energy, resources, manufacturing, environmental change and health.
The document is the fiscal 2014 annual report of the Office of Technology Management at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It provides statistics on inventions, patents, licenses, and start-ups for fiscal year 2014. It also summarizes events held by OTM including the Share the Vision technology showcase and the Innovation Celebration awards ceremony. OTM's role includes supporting technology transfer from university research to companies and commercial products.
Sustainable Animal Productivity for Livelihoods, Nutrition and Gender Inclusi...ILRI
Presented by Esther Njuguna-Mungai at the SAPLING-Uganda Best Entry Points for Youth-Enumerator trainings, Kampala, Uganda, 29 November-2 December 2022
Addressing challenges of working across disciplines and communicating science...ILRI
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) aims to train the next generation of researchers through their Capacity Development Grand Challenge process. This involves bringing together young researchers from different disciplines and countries to strengthen their skills in multidisciplinary collaboration, communication, and engaging with stakeholders. Through activities like research pitches and impact pathways training, the program helps researchers network and develop ideas for collaborative projects addressing challenges from a One Health perspective. The goal is to build skills in evidence-based communication and decision making to accelerate research impact on society.
This newsletter provides updates on people and organizations in global health. It announces that Kris Singh has joined CGI's Board of Advisors and describes his experience in IT leadership. It also summarizes recent results from US global health programs and the growing threat of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa according to global health leaders. Finally, it advertises upcoming conferences and grant opportunities.
The Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development (PCIERD) is a sectoral planning council of the Department of Science and Technology that is mandated to promote scientific research for industry, energy, utilities and infrastructure. It was created in 1982 to set research goals and priorities and allocate resources for these sectors. PCIERD funds research proposals, provides scholarships, and disseminates results to foster linkages between academia, industry and government. Its work contributes to national development through priorities like renewable energy, environmental management, food technology, and human resource development in science and engineering fields.
Poster prepared by Martin Barasa, Joshua Waiswa, Claire Akwongo, Steven Kakooza and Anna Akandinda for the Virtual Annual Planning Meeting ILRI/BMZ Program, Boosting Uganda’s Investment for Livestock Development (BUILD), 10–12 June 2020
Presented on 30 August 2018: Deployment of Open Data Driven Solutions for Socio-economic Value thorough Good Governance and Efficient Public Service Delivery -
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This document discusses several areas of law relevant to the internet. It begins by questioning whether internet law is a unique discipline and how resilient traditional legal areas are to new technologies. It then outlines some key areas of international law, including international treaties, law of the sea, international criminal law, and international human rights law. Next, it discusses regional laws in Europe, other parts of the world, and regional trade agreements. It also notes various areas of national law that impact the internet. Finally, it discusses the influence of US law in internet governance and organizations like ICANN and IETF that govern the technical operations and standards of the internet.
The document discusses the shift from physical to digital distribution of recorded music over time. It notes that global recorded music sales peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s with CDs and tapes, but have declined with the rise of digital streaming and download services. The document also discusses how online music services now compete based on the context and additional experiences they provide users rather than just the content itself.
Say goodbye to the fries: Higher education and the creative economy - D Prof....CCI
The Australian Teachers of Media National Media Education Conference is held every two years and in 2013 will take place at the Gardens Point central city campus of Queensland University of Technology from July 4th to 7th.
The theme will be Connected Creative Critical.
Children and young people are living in a world where it is increasingly possible to be connected with others, to create with a range of digital media and in which they need to be reflective and critical about their experiences. Educators in formal and informal settings and the media industries have a responsibility to help young people to successfully participate in contemporary media cultures.
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do anywhere else. As cities strengthen their international and cultural influence, the global world is acted out most articulately in the world's urban hubs - through its diverse cultures, broad networks and innovative styles of governance. Cities, Cultural Policy and Governance examines how governance and cultural policy play out in a national and international framework, and covers issues that fully comprehend a city's cultural dynamics and its impact on policy including alternative economies, creativity, migration, diversity, sustainability, education and urban planning. The book is ideal for students, scholars and researchers interested in sociology, urban studies, cultural studies, and public policy.
Cities, Cultural Policy and Governance is the fifth in a series of major works gathering together leading international scholarship on culture and globalization. In common with previous volumes, Cities, Cultural Policy and Governance features Australian-based contributors including Ramon Lobato, Stuart Cunningham, Terry Flew, Mark Gibson, Justin O'Connor and Gu Xin.
The document discusses innovation in the arts, noting that innovation includes creative work to increase knowledge as well as using knowledge to develop new applications. It defines what qualifies as research and development for tax relief and emphasizes that those who fund and receive funding for the arts have a duty to encourage innovation. There are four dimensions of innovation discussed: innovation in artform development, audience reach, value creation, and business models.
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4) Finally, it references Reinhart Koselleck's
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Computational journalism refers to journalists using data mining skills. The document discusses two paradigms for understanding media - the dominance/control paradigm where elites control media to shape consensus, and the chaos/competitive paradigm where elites compete with non-elites in a global public sphere. It has led to a proliferation of information sources, loss of producer/consumer boundaries, and challenges to traditional business models.
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This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
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Career goals serve as a roadmap for individuals, guiding them toward achieving long-term professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Establishing clear career goals enables professionals to focus their efforts on developing specific skills, gaining relevant experience, and making strategic decisions that align with their desired career trajectory. By setting both short-term and long-term objectives, individuals can systematically track their progress, make necessary adjustments, and stay motivated. Short-term goals often include acquiring new qualifications, mastering particular competencies, or securing a specific role, while long-term goals might encompass reaching executive positions, becoming industry experts, or launching entrepreneurial ventures.
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Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
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3. Government, Copyright and the Digital
Economy (ALRC Report 122)
• Access to Government information and the ALRC Report
– Fair use?
• Values- better accountability, efficiency, engagement, social
and economic benefits
• Government use of copyright information
– Limits and exigencies
6. OPEN ACCESS IN NIGERIA
DEFINITION
Free, Immediate, Online
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literature.
STRATEGIES
1. Self Archiving.
2. Open Access Journals.
NIGERIA’S REALITY
160 Million
140 Universities
7 Repositories
ADVANTAGES OF OA
Accessibility
Visibility
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Utility
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8. A2K an Islamic Perspective
Development strategy for the middle east.
Ezieddin Elmahjub
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capabilities
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/ participation
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progress
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institutional
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10. Swartz, Kafka and the
Copyright Story
Ben Atkinson, PhD Candidate
ACU