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- Echefu BrightRegister for the Africa Conference on Infectious Diseases and Emergency Response (ACIDER 2013). ACIDER 2013 will take place at the International Conference Center, Abuja, Nigeria 4th-7th February, 2013. Details on http://acider2013.eventbrite.com/ OR http://gwbhealthcare.org/about 2 months ago
- Harold SchenkAs part of the management team of The North South Forum2012 and the representative of The South African American Chamber of Commerce, I am pleased to announce that we will be hosting an international conference on October 22 - 24 in Morocco at the MANSOUR EDDAHBI Palais des Congres, under the theme "Rethinking North + South Trade & Development Cooperation Model". To find out more about this 3 day conference/trade show, please see the website. My contact details for any questions and additional info - harold@imagiet.co.za http://northsouthforum.org/index.php1 · about 2 months ago
- Sinmisola Ifaturoti OgunyinkaScent of Water will be available for FREE download tomorrow Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Please download and broadcast. USA & Canada http://www.amazon.com/Scent-of-Water-ebook/dp/B008MM2N2G/ref=sr_1_8?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343043096&sr=1-8&keywords=scent+of+water Europe UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scent-of-Water-ebook/dp/B008MM2N2G/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343115594&sr=1-9 Italy https://www.amazon.it/dp/B008MM2N2G France https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B008MM2N2G Germany https://www.amazon.de/dp/B008MM2N2G Spain https://www.amazon.es/dp/B008MM2N2Gabout 2 months ago
- Our hearts go out to the friends and families of those who lost their life serving their country and serving the people of Libya.
- The InterAction Council, a group of 40 prominent former government leaders and heads of state, are urging the United Nations to make the world water crisis a top priority.
- The International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, is investing $20 million in a renewable energy fund to help India reduce carbon emissions http://www.indiainfoline.com/
Markets/News/ IFC-invests-in-renewable-energy -fund-to-help-India-reduce-car bon-emissions/5498276784 - Recently, OPIC was recognized for its ability to adapt to change by seeking out new and improved ways of doing business. The agency was ranked second for innovation among 54 small federal government agencies, based on the 2011 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey conducted by the Office of Personnel Management, and is honored to receive such a distinction.
- A new study from Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers, best known as CGIAR, finds that African farmers are adapting their practices to withstand climate stresses. For example, 55 percent of households have taken up at least one shorter-cycle crop variety, and 56 percent adopted at least one drought tolerant crop variety. These practices help farmers work around periods of heat and water scarcity.
- OPIC announces its plan to invest $150 million into Abraaj Capital to help promote the growth of small businesses in the Middle East. http://www.boston.com/news/
world/middle-east/2012/09/10/ agency-plans-investment-mideast -fund/s5HWeFXL5DyxJNDPjikgZI/ story.html - In this article from the African Business Review, Deputy CEO of Seven Energy Kola Aluko describes how foreign investment in Sub-Saharan Africa could help spur growth in the region’s energy sector.
- In this article on Center for Strategic & International Studies, read how horticulturist Steven Jones created FAIM, a small business in Rwanda that helps farmers grow better crops.
- The Indian state of Madhya Pradesh is promoting fisheries to help improve food security in its region. Fish production has already increased by 25% compared to last year.
- In the newest blog post, OPIC recaps some of key stories of the past month.
- India was the eighth best emerging market in the month of August according to Morgan Stanley. The emerging market rose from the 16th spot to the 8th spot, rebuffing earlier fears of underperformance.
- The International Finance Corporation (IFC) invested $4 billion in Sub-Saharan Africa in the 2012 fiscal year to help boost infrastructure, health, education & agribusiness projects in the region.
- In honor of World Water Week, read OPIC’s newest blog post about how clean water can help increase food security and save lives. Learn more about how OPIC is helping increase access to clean water in Algeria, Mexico and Ghana. http://www.opic.gov/blog/?p=1459
- In OPIC’s newest blog post, learn how clean cookstoves can help save lives, empower women and reduce pollution in developing countries.
- UN’s Food & Agriculture Organization reports that African cities need to be greener to meet food security needs in a sustainable way.
- Agricultural experts say farms in India should incorporate technology to encourage growth and food security.
- According to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN, Women farmers make up almost half of agricultural labor in developing countries, but receive little support or adequate tools to help them succeed. Organizations worldwide are working to increase support for women farmers which could help issues with food security.
- The UN's regional economic body for Latin America, ECLAC, said governments should provide incentives for investment in high-productivity, manufacturing industries rather than relying on booming, commodity prices to support economic growth.
- Farmers in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are increasingly taking up small-scale irrigation schemes as drought threatens the security of food supplies, a report by the International Water Management Institute said. "With food security ba...ck on the international agricultural agenda, and climate change increasing the uncertainty of rainfall, it is an opportune time to reconsider investments related to irrigated agriculture," the study said.See More
- A field in Mexico uses a drip tape irrigation system provided by Wade Rain Inc., a small business based in Tualatin, Oregon. Wade Rain's Mexican subsidiary sells irrigation equipment -- most of it manufactured in the U.S. -- to small farms ...in central Mexico and has helped introduce more efficient irrigation technologies such as drip tape, in which long lines of crops are watered with a flat kind of hose with multiple holes. Tape irrigation can help farmers use up to 80% less water than "gravity irrigation.” The project has had strong benefits for U.S. procurement, importing more than $12 million in U.S. equipment. http://www.opic.gov/blog/mexico/featured-photo-conserving-water-during-irrigationSee More
- In OPIC’s newest blog post, read the recap of ILPA’s webinar on emerging market private equity featuring OPIC’s Chief Investment Strategist Jay Koh
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