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peace
Maymona presentation's about peace
Maymona presentation's about peace
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Classic and new emerging enteric pathogens-Tripoli-Libya
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This is a presentation prepared for a training weekend- "Social Media and Development Education" which was part of a HETAC module run by Cork Institute of Technology called "Arts, Participation and Development"
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Presentation given by Navdeep Surii, IFS. Joint Secretary and Head. Public Diplomacy Division. Ministry of External Affairs on August 3rd, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session Citizen Centric Service Delivery
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Beginning in March 2011, Internews has been working to understand local information needs of residents and those who have fled to neighboring countries, map available information sources, and develop recommendations to improve the flow of reliable local news and information in Libya. Report: Libyan Media Finds New Voice—But Next Steps Are Critical For Long-Term Freedom An extraordinary proliferation of media outlets is emerging in areas controlled by Libya’s rebels, an encouraging sign in the North African country that today faces a tense stand-off in the capitol of Tripoli with the Gaddafi regime, a new report shows.
Libya media assessment
Libya media assessment
MEDIAinTORONTO
Business Opportunities In Libya
Business Opportunities In Libya
Essa Essa
ragsthjsdfsdrjd
cost Accounting
cost Accounting
Abid Ali
Social media: best development ally - an experience from IFAD
Social media: best ally for development workers
Social media: best ally for development workers
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
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peace
Maymona presentation's about peace
Maymona presentation's about peace
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Classic and new emerging enteric pathogens-Tripoli-Libya
Classic and new emerging enteric pathogens-Tripoli-Libya
-
This is a presentation prepared for a training weekend- "Social Media and Development Education" which was part of a HETAC module run by Cork Institute of Technology called "Arts, Participation and Development"
Social media eimear mcnally
Social media eimear mcnally
MakeHandstands
Presentation given by Navdeep Surii, IFS. Joint Secretary and Head. Public Diplomacy Division. Ministry of External Affairs on August 3rd, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session Citizen Centric Service Delivery
Navdeep Suri
Navdeep Suri
eletseditorial
Beginning in March 2011, Internews has been working to understand local information needs of residents and those who have fled to neighboring countries, map available information sources, and develop recommendations to improve the flow of reliable local news and information in Libya. Report: Libyan Media Finds New Voice—But Next Steps Are Critical For Long-Term Freedom An extraordinary proliferation of media outlets is emerging in areas controlled by Libya’s rebels, an encouraging sign in the North African country that today faces a tense stand-off in the capitol of Tripoli with the Gaddafi regime, a new report shows.
Libya media assessment
Libya media assessment
MEDIAinTORONTO
Business Opportunities In Libya
Business Opportunities In Libya
Essa Essa
ragsthjsdfsdrjd
cost Accounting
cost Accounting
Abid Ali
Social media: best development ally - an experience from IFAD
Social media: best ally for development workers
Social media: best ally for development workers
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
ghh
education in libya
education in libya
Abdulsalam Mohammed
Facebook usage continues to soars in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA).
Facebook Usage in the Middle East & North Africa - July 2011
Facebook Usage in the Middle East & North Africa - July 2011
Abbas Alidina
Libya
Libya
hilalplaza
Information communication technology in libya for educational purposes
Information communication technology in libya for educational purposes
Zakaria Zubi
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
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Presentation on the women of Libya
Libya
Libya
mariamk94
Published research project providing online resources about museums in Libya with data fully obtained thanks to Web 2.0 tools and user generated content. The project was implemented to address two facts: -- the lack of information about museums in Libya available in the website of the International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM,) -- and the apparent lack of museum websites in Libya. The research was presented as part of the international conference, "Inclusiva-net. New Art Dynamics in Web2 Mode," organized byr Medialab-Prado inMadrid, July 2007.
Museums in Libya 2.0 (English)
Museums in Libya 2.0 (English)
Pilar Gonzalo
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Languages
Languages
Frank Calberg
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Turkey power point_1_2_
jflanagan83
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of the al Qaeda network. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. Below are the top three takeaways from the week: 1. A ceasefire between the Saudi-led coalition and the al Houthi-Saleh alliance may have limited effects. It will help to de-escalate the national conflict in Yemen, but will not resolve local fights or the conflict between the al Houthi-Saleh faction and President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s alliance. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced on November 15 that the coalition and an al Houthi-Saleh delegation agreed to a cessation of hostilities to begin on November 17. The agreement also includes a framework for negotiations. Previous ceasefires have not translated to progress in negotiations. Hadi’s administration did not participate in the talks and has voiced opposition to the agreement. The cessation of hostilities will likely include the coalition’s air campaign and al Houthi-Saleh attacks on southern Saudi Arabia. Local conflicts, including the battle for Taiz city, will likely continue despite the elite-level agreement. Southern Yemenis lack representation in the peace process and will likely resist it. 2. A brewing fight for control of oil ports in eastern Libya may reignite Libya’s civil war. A coalition of eastern Libyan leaders that opposes Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the leader of the dominant military force in eastern Libya, is reportedly rallying forces for an offensive to recapture oil ports controlled by Haftar’s forces. The anti-Haftar forces include Mehdi al Barghathi, the Minister of the Defense in the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA). An offensive lead by Barghathi, who is widely seen as the GNA’s chosen alternative to Haftar in eastern Libya, risks opening a new front in Libya’s dormant civil war. A battle for eastern Libya’s oil would provide an opportunity for the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) and al Qaeda associate Ansar al Sharia, which have suffered recent losses in Sirte and Benghazi, to reconstitute and possibly regain control of terrain. 3. The Sahel region and southwestern Libya will be a critical front in the fight against Salafi-jihadi groups in 2017. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is resurgent in the Sahel region of West Africa, and there are early indicators that ISIS may develop ties with a militant group in the region. AQIM maintains a safe haven in southwestern Libya, where airstrikes targeted a senior AQIM leader on November 15. ISIS may also be making inroads into southwestern Libya. Salafi-jihadi groups use these regions to support attacks in neighboring states, as well as train recruits and exploit lucrative smuggling and trafficking routes.
2016 11-15 ctp update and assessment
2016 11-15 ctp update and assessment
AEI's Critical Threats Project
Exercises for Workshop 3 on the Mastering Social Media Programme - 'Implementation and Performance Measurement'
Mastering Social Media Workshop 3 Exercises
Mastering Social Media Workshop 3 Exercises
Hamill Associates Ltd
Presented at the Project Steering Committee Meeting, jointly organised by the OECD-MENA Investment Programme and Libya Entreprise. Tripoli, Libya, 9 September 2013
SME development strategy in Libya
SME development strategy in Libya
OECDglobal
Libya powerpoint
Libya powerpoint.
Libya powerpoint.
soccergirl23
Body Language is one of the most important thing to know when it comes to human communication. Learn some of the most commonly and easily identifiable non-verbal communications in this deck!
Decoding Body Language
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Communication body language
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Contenu connexe
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education in libya
education in libya
Abdulsalam Mohammed
Facebook usage continues to soars in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA).
Facebook Usage in the Middle East & North Africa - July 2011
Facebook Usage in the Middle East & North Africa - July 2011
Abbas Alidina
Libya
Libya
hilalplaza
Information communication technology in libya for educational purposes
Information communication technology in libya for educational purposes
Zakaria Zubi
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
tyfngnc
Presentation on the women of Libya
Libya
Libya
mariamk94
Published research project providing online resources about museums in Libya with data fully obtained thanks to Web 2.0 tools and user generated content. The project was implemented to address two facts: -- the lack of information about museums in Libya available in the website of the International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM,) -- and the apparent lack of museum websites in Libya. The research was presented as part of the international conference, "Inclusiva-net. New Art Dynamics in Web2 Mode," organized byr Medialab-Prado inMadrid, July 2007.
Museums in Libya 2.0 (English)
Museums in Libya 2.0 (English)
Pilar Gonzalo
Research about languages.
Languages
Languages
Frank Calberg
Turkey power point_1_2_
Turkey power point_1_2_
jflanagan83
CTP’s Threat Update series is a weekly update and assessment of the al Qaeda network. The al Qaeda network update includes detailed assessments of al Qaeda’s affiliates in Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the Maghreb and Sahel. CTP’s Iran team follows developments on the internal politics, nuclear negotiations, and regional conflicts closely. Below are the top three takeaways from the week: 1. A ceasefire between the Saudi-led coalition and the al Houthi-Saleh alliance may have limited effects. It will help to de-escalate the national conflict in Yemen, but will not resolve local fights or the conflict between the al Houthi-Saleh faction and President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s alliance. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced on November 15 that the coalition and an al Houthi-Saleh delegation agreed to a cessation of hostilities to begin on November 17. The agreement also includes a framework for negotiations. Previous ceasefires have not translated to progress in negotiations. Hadi’s administration did not participate in the talks and has voiced opposition to the agreement. The cessation of hostilities will likely include the coalition’s air campaign and al Houthi-Saleh attacks on southern Saudi Arabia. Local conflicts, including the battle for Taiz city, will likely continue despite the elite-level agreement. Southern Yemenis lack representation in the peace process and will likely resist it. 2. A brewing fight for control of oil ports in eastern Libya may reignite Libya’s civil war. A coalition of eastern Libyan leaders that opposes Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the leader of the dominant military force in eastern Libya, is reportedly rallying forces for an offensive to recapture oil ports controlled by Haftar’s forces. The anti-Haftar forces include Mehdi al Barghathi, the Minister of the Defense in the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA). An offensive lead by Barghathi, who is widely seen as the GNA’s chosen alternative to Haftar in eastern Libya, risks opening a new front in Libya’s dormant civil war. A battle for eastern Libya’s oil would provide an opportunity for the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) and al Qaeda associate Ansar al Sharia, which have suffered recent losses in Sirte and Benghazi, to reconstitute and possibly regain control of terrain. 3. The Sahel region and southwestern Libya will be a critical front in the fight against Salafi-jihadi groups in 2017. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is resurgent in the Sahel region of West Africa, and there are early indicators that ISIS may develop ties with a militant group in the region. AQIM maintains a safe haven in southwestern Libya, where airstrikes targeted a senior AQIM leader on November 15. ISIS may also be making inroads into southwestern Libya. Salafi-jihadi groups use these regions to support attacks in neighboring states, as well as train recruits and exploit lucrative smuggling and trafficking routes.
2016 11-15 ctp update and assessment
2016 11-15 ctp update and assessment
AEI's Critical Threats Project
Exercises for Workshop 3 on the Mastering Social Media Programme - 'Implementation and Performance Measurement'
Mastering Social Media Workshop 3 Exercises
Mastering Social Media Workshop 3 Exercises
Hamill Associates Ltd
Presented at the Project Steering Committee Meeting, jointly organised by the OECD-MENA Investment Programme and Libya Entreprise. Tripoli, Libya, 9 September 2013
SME development strategy in Libya
SME development strategy in Libya
OECDglobal
Libya powerpoint
Libya powerpoint.
Libya powerpoint.
soccergirl23
Body Language is one of the most important thing to know when it comes to human communication. Learn some of the most commonly and easily identifiable non-verbal communications in this deck!
Decoding Body Language
Decoding Body Language
Yang Ao Wei 楊翱維
Materials development for language learning and teaching
Materials development for language learning and teaching
Bike
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Danilavsky Oropezovich Vaäzkz
The Body can tell the truth...
Communication body language
Communication body language
Seta Wicaksana
En vedette
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education in libya
education in libya
Facebook Usage in the Middle East & North Africa - July 2011
Facebook Usage in the Middle East & North Africa - July 2011
Libya
Libya
Information communication technology in libya for educational purposes
Information communication technology in libya for educational purposes
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
Salon 1 14 kasim 13.30 14.30 yasemi̇n ergün-i̇ng
Libya
Libya
Museums in Libya 2.0 (English)
Museums in Libya 2.0 (English)
Languages
Languages
Turkey power point_1_2_
Turkey power point_1_2_
2016 11-15 ctp update and assessment
2016 11-15 ctp update and assessment
Mastering Social Media Workshop 3 Exercises
Mastering Social Media Workshop 3 Exercises
SME development strategy in Libya
SME development strategy in Libya
Libya powerpoint.
Libya powerpoint.
Decoding Body Language
Decoding Body Language
Materials development for language learning and teaching
Materials development for language learning and teaching
Vygotsky and language development
Vygotsky and language development
Communication body language
Communication body language
Practice Exercise kuNew_Social media
1.
Social Media
2.
Video about Social
Media
3.
Natural Disaster -
Japan
4.
Libya
5.
Cool Material- d3o
6.
MEDEVAC
7.
Back to Thailand
8.
LoiKratong
9.
Travel Thailand- Amphawa
10.
Thaifood
11.
Susan Boyle of
Thailand