a foundation based in siaya county, focused on empowering the youth of alego usonga through education, mental well-being and sports.
bees for development journal journal collection our archive hosts a digital version of every publication of the journal since 1981. originally published as a newsletter, the journal has become an. read more...
about getting started about our resource centre welcome to bees for development’s resource centre. here you will find a vast range of bee-related information, much of it unique to this. read more...
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the salto resource centre (support, advanced learning and training opportunities) on sustainable development covers all sectors of the erasmus+ and european solidarity corps (esc) programmes. it contributes to tackling the challenge of climate change, in accordance with the european green deal.
governance and social development resource centre (gsdrc), birmingham, united kingdom. 3,391 likes · 1 talking about this. access to the best thinking on governance, social development, conflict, and...
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bees for development is an international charity, specialising in alleviating poverty through beekeeping. welcome to our resource centre.
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amrc is focussing on labour concerns, working to support a democratic and independent labour movement in asia. it promotes respect of labour rights, gender equality, and active workers’ participation.
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the akdn digital health resource centre develops new products, uses ict to drive health care improvements, and supports service delivery and research
gsdrc is a partnership of research institutes, think-tanks and consultancy organisations with expertise in governance, social development, humanitarian and conflict issues. gsdrc provides applied knowledge services on demand and online.
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the workforce development resources page offers a comprehensive collection of federal resources to support workforce development in the broadband ...
a collection of leadership development materials, which were compiled during over 100 research interviews with senior academic leaders, association heads, and directors of on-campus and external programs.
organisational capacity development (ocd) is part of save the children’s contribution to the fulfilment of the istanbul principles on development effectiveness and the localisation agenda
the norwegian resource centre for sharing and use of data works to promote the sharing and use of data by sharing knowledge and contributing to the development of legislation that promotes digitalisation.
restless development zambia launches the tikambe youth resource centre - an integrated place for young people to connect with each other.
gsdrc provides applied knowledge services on demand and online. our expertise is in issues of governance, social development, humanitarian response and conflict. our specialist research team supports a range of international development agencies, synthesising the latest evidence and expert thinking to inform policy and practice. gsdrc is a partnership of research institutes, think-tanks and consultancy
a community-based, youth-led organisation in camden, providing activities & services to improve wellbeing & tackle social issues.
the socio-emotional skills development (sesd) resource hub holds a series of ideas, activities, and resources designed to help facilitate sesd in your work with young people.
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the scrapstore and city works are run by the gloucestershire resource centre (grc) to promote the principles of re-use through arts, education, and play.
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resource centre is an easily accessed platform where you can find our own studies, as well as articles and editorials on the topic.
charity details for somali youth development resource centre - charity 1092646
somali youth development resource centre(sydrc) is a youth community-based organisation that has been working with somali young people and other young people
innovative membership organization offering services to the international sector. instant access to high quality cv’s, procurement notices shortlist and awards information.
kebetkache is committed to building an eco-feminist movement in the niger delta that will see women leading advocacy action for gender just climate actions. | learn more | women
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the participation resource centre holds the combined collections of ids and the international institute for environment and development.
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the community information resource centre (circ) is a self-sustaining community-based institutional model in wa san dam village in putao district of kachin state. it unites the communities from nine villages – wa san dam, namru htu, namro, awa...
our virtual resource centre (vrc) is an online space where people will be able to access groups, activities, and information sessions all from the comfort of their own homes.
youth justice board for england and wales | resource hub the youth justice resource hub is a platform to share and signpost to the latest guidance, toolkits and legislation, along with new evidence and reports, best practice resources, training and development opportunities and insights from us in the yjb blog. the resource hub is for...
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stranraer arc provides support, activities and personal development opportunities to help people remain in their community and be as independent as possible. the centre caters for people aged 18 and over, who have learning and/or physical disability, autistic spectrum disorders or other related issues.
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to undertake all the actions necessary to establish a sustainable development resource centre for somerset. to include feasibility study to identify best location, establishment of a temporary library & resource centre & then a permanent centre.
the african resource development centre (ardc) is a not-for-profit independent think tank dedicated to furthering growth and development in africa.
collaborations are at the core of what wrc does. through its unique position in the sector, wrc has been considered good at reminding the sector of their grassroots and about the ethics and morals of the work. we are committed to building a strong, thriving and diverse women’s sector. wrc is leading the work on partnership and consortium development within the women’s sector. working in partnership allows women’s organisations and services to support one another, sharing resources and expertise to engage more effectively with the commissioning process. working collaboratively and collectively is feminist, good practice. recent years have seen reduced funding opportunities while the demand for women’s services has increased. coupled with the shift from public sector grant giving to commissioning, this has had a very negative impact on smaller, specialist women’s services. competitive tendering pits women’s organisations against one another and against larger, generic service providers, stretching already under-resourced organisations. it is therefore paramount that we work together. "wrc continues to identify emerging need via our vast network of organisations. wrc continues to grow and sustain the work of partnerships, champion the work of small specialist organisations and highlight the issues which disproportionately impact women organisations and their beneficiaries" dionne nelson, wrc deputy chief executive what difference does wrc make to foster a diverse and thriving women’s sector through partnership and collaborative working? the london vawg consortium wrc facilitated the development of the london vawg consortium and is one of its founding members. the consortium is the first of its kind. made up of 28 vawg organisations in london, the consortium delivers coordinated services to women and girls, strengthens referral pathways and encourages shared learning and best practice amongst members. it strengthens the sector and ensures the diverse needs of survivors of all forms of violence are met. this innovative partnership model has since its inception been replicated in, for example manchester, coventry and bradford. the london vawg consortium has since 2014 secured £29.4m worth of grants and are currently undertaking 10 projects. read more about the consortium here. ascent ascent is a partnership project undertaken by the london vawg consortium. as the first project that the consortium has led, ascent delivers a range of services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, under six themes, funded by london councils. ascent improves service provision for those affected by sexual and domestic violence in london through the provision of front-line services as well as support to voluntary and statutory organisations. the six themes are: advice and counselling domestic and sexual violence helplines ending harmful practices specialist refuge prevention support services to organisations women’s resource centre is the lead partner of the support services to organisations strand where we work together with 5 other organisations to address the long term sustainability needs of organisations providing services to those affected by sexual and domestic violence. read more about ascent here. during 2017-2019, the whole ascent project worked with over 60,000 women and children with a consistent satisfaction rate of over 90%. more than 60% of service users are from black and minoritised communities with a further 14% from white, non-british communities. the ascent project also worked with over 440 organisations that support those that have experienced violence against women and girls. the women’s support and commissioning unit from 2015 to 2018, wrc ran the women’s commissioning support unit, a pilot project funded by esmee fairbairn foundation. the project developed the strategic and delivery capacity of the women’s voluntary sector by establishing regional partnerships of women’s organisations in greater manchester, the north east, cambridgeshire and the west midlands. by december 2017, the project had engaged with and given support to a total of 158 women’s organisations, facilitated 61 workshops, and ran 15 regional network and commissioner events. the wcsu project generated £1,453,076 for the organisations involved in the partnership. the collaborations that were initiated through this project continue to flourish today. for example, women's resources centre has recently been awarded funding from smallwood trust to collaborate with sawn and other stakeholders (such as mhapp, wast, individual women and public service officers) to collate biographies of black african and asylum-seeking women's experiences of financial hardship in greater manchester. read more about the wscu project here.
divya development resource centre(ddrc)request for expression of interest (eoi) for consultancy servicepublication date: 06 january, 2025about the programdivy..
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the sdg resource centre showcases the latest in science, law, business, events and more that can help drive forward the sdgs, drawing on content from relx.
getting to the finish line how to start your restaurant step 1: how to verify proposed use is allowed in zoning district. go here! step 2: how to obtain a permit with bseed, if you business requires construction, renovations, or a change of occupancy. go here! step 3: how to submit to the health department plan review. go here! you can submit along with building permit submission or separate, directly with the health department. step 4: how to obtain & schedule required inspections and how to obtain a certificate of occupancy or certificate of acceptance. go here! printable brochure: starting your restaurant how to guide: how to get your business license step 1: how to obtain a building permit. go here! step 2: how to obtain a certificate of occupancy. go here! step 3: how to choose a name or register your incorporated business step 4: how to apply online for your federal tax id number. go here! step 5: apply online for your business license. go here! printable brochure: getting your business license how to guide: how to start your retail or office space step 1: how to make sure your proposed use is allowed in your property's zoning district. go here! step 2: how to apply online for required zoning reviews, if required. go here! step 3: how to apply online for a building permit. go here! step 4: how to apply online for a certificate of occupancy. go here! step 5: how to make sure you complete other required reviews, including business license or health department review. printable brochure: starting your retail or office space how to guide: how to start your mixed use development step 1: how to make sure your proposed use is allowed in your property's zoning district. go here! step 2: how to apply online for required zoning reviews, if required. go here! step 3: how to apply online for a building permit. go here! step 4: how to apply online for a certificate of occupancy. go here! step 5: how to make sure you complete other required reviews, including business license or health department review. printable brochure: starting your mixed use development how to guide: how to build or rehab your home step 1: how to determine if your home is in a historic district. go here! if your home is in a historic district, consult with historic district commission. go here! step 2: how to apply online for a building permit. go here! step 3: schedule and pass the required inspections. go here! step 4: apply for a certificate of occupancy (new homes) or certificate of acceptance (alterations or repairs). go here! step 5: how to register your rental property with property maintenance, if you plan to rent your home. go here! printable brochure: build or rehab your home learn where your project is allowed and scope permits & fees enter your project type map: type in an address or select a parcel where your project is allowed enter the work you plan on doing & you can see what permits are required and the costs how to request a preliminary plan review meeting a preliminary plan review (ppr) meeting is set up with different city departments to map out the next steps for you project & answer any questions. fill out the online application & submit supporting documents. further along in your project & have building/trade code questions? apply for a pre-plan consultation here! zoning & site plan review see here for steps for the site plan review & other zoning processes if your project required site plan review, you can apply online. be sure to submit the required information for review. check out the site plan review checklist how to apply for permits online learn about using the online application & plan review systems. step 1. create an elaps account step 2. submit an application for permit online step 3. access your eplans account and upload drawings step 4. check the status of your project in eplans step 5. submit corrections or download approved plans step 6. download your permit from elaps check out videos that will walk your through the process & faqs. see here for a written, step-by-step guide. building & sign permits find information about applying for building permits, sign permits, and submission requirements.
knowledge & resource centre - ciht represents, connects and qualifies professionals who plan, design, build, manage and operate transport and infrastructure.
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design, build and finance a 3,109m² integrated resource centre which houses two former independent gp practices together with community nhs services.
the reach child and youth development society is a nonprofit organization that works with special needs children and their families in langley, surrey, & delta bc.
from major research studies to strategy documents, toolkits to accreditation guidance, maps to factsheets, our resource centre is the place to find the information you need.
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delivering high-quality training, education and development for primary care staff across devon
the development tracker uses open data on international development published in the international aid transparency initiative (iati) open data standard by the uk government and partners to show where the uk is investing in developing countries.
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national institute for micro small and medium enterprises (ni-msme)
fcdo pursues our national interests and projects the uk as a force for good in the world. we promote... a contract award notice by foreign commonwealth & development office. value £93m.
the family resource centre (frc) programme is ireland’s largest national family and community-based support programme, core funded by tusla – the child and family agency.
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