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Side Event on UN-Water Global Assessment Reports at Africa Water Week
• November 9, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in AFRICA, Agricultural Development initiative, Agriculture, BOOKS, BORN IN AFRICA, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN, CLIMATE CRISIS, COMBATING DESERTIFICATION, COP15, Challenges, Clean Water, Climate, Climate as part of meteorology, Climate change and disasters, Climate for Development in Africa, Conserve Water, Consultations before the end of 2009., Contest, Crops, DAY, DEVELOPMENT, Does anyone care?, ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, Effort to harmonize, Effort to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of monitoring and reporting., Effort to rationalize, Environment Commitment, Environnements, Experts, Farmers, Food and Water Programs, Fresh drinking water was a priority, GLOBAL WARMING, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Global NETWORKING, Hydration: Water and You, INTERNATIONAL SUMMITS, International Development Goals., Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP), Large water tanks, Leaders from Business, Leaders from CIVIL SOCITY, Leaders from Government, Militaries of North America, Militaries of the African Countries, Militaries of the Asian Countries, Militaries of the European Countries, Military Engineers and Equipment, Military of the Oceania Countries, Military of the South American Countries, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)., PEACE, PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN, Providing the knowledge-base to address Africa's Water Challenges, REFUGEES IN CRISIS ABOUT POVERTY HISTORY, RELIEF WORKERS, Refugees, Risk management for water disasters (scarcity/drought and excess/floods)., Rivers, SECURITY, SOMALIA, SUDAN, Sanitation and Hygiene Education, Scientists and Engineers, Source water., Streams and Lakes, TO OUR FATHERS, TO OUR MOTHERS, Teachers and education policymakers., Temperatures, The need for climate services, The pride of a humanitarian worker, To Provide to Small farmers opportunities to boost their yields, To address some of the most pressing issues on the global agenda., To advance knowledge, To augment the local water supply, To begin the reconstruction phase, To coordinate energy and water usage, To explore actions, To provide millions of small farmers in the developing world with tools, To reduce the output from a nuclear power plant to avoid overheating rivers, To resolve the town’s water distribution problems., To save lives and reduce suffering., To strengthen the entire agricultural value chain, WALKING ON WATER, WERI foundation, WERI's YEAR COMMITMENTS, WERI-events, WERI2009, WHO/UNICEF, WHO: World Health Organization, Wastewater collection and treatment., Water, Water Pollution, Water and Agriculture, Water and Energy, Water and disaster: new recommendations for actions, Water and sanitation related challenges, Water treatment (quantity and quality requirements)., Water users/demands., Water-desalinization plant, Weather, World Health Organization (WHO)., World Resources Institute (WRI), World Water Development Report (WWDR), World Water Events, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., and Make a Difference!, lakes and wells, poverty, storm water and laws and regulations).
Tags: "They Dance Alone " STING, - Global Framework for Action (GF4A), 18.00 -19.30, 2nd Africa Water Week - Monday, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Christina Dian Parmionova, con el agua…, Concentrating on the factors affecting the capacity of countries and external support agencies to progress towards the sanitation and drinking-water MDG target., COP15 - Copenhagen, Dian Koffi Vital, Drinking Water and Sanitation, La adaptación al cambio climático tiene que ver, November 9, sobre todo, status and management of water resources, The 2010 UN-Water GLAAS report is planned for publication in early 2010 and will be used as a basis for the strategic discussions that will take place at the first High-Level Meeting on Sanitation and, The Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) is a UN-Water pilot initiative led by the World Health Organization (WHO)., the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation or the World Water Development Report, UN Global Assessments on Water Resources, UN-Water GLAAS complements other UN-Water reports, UN-Water GLAAS constitutes a new approach to reporting on progress in the sanitation and drinking-water sectors that aims to strengthen evidence-based policy-making towards and beyond the Millennium D, UN-Water Key Messages on Climate Change and Water, WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP)
Dubai welcomes back World Economic Forum’s Summit on the Global Agenda from 20 to 22 November 2009
• November 7, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in A new climate treaty, A panel of experts, ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION, ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, Agricultural Development initiative, BOOKS, BRAD PITT NETWORK, CGI (CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE), CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN, CO2 EMISSIONS -join the test programme, COMBATING DESERTIFICATION, Central Asia and North America, Challenges, Clean Water, DEVELOPMENT, DIALOGUE, Davos, Developing Human Capital, Dubaï, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, Environment, Environnements, Experts, FUEL, Farmers, Food and Water Programs, GASOLINE, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, HEALTH & POVERTY, IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH, INTERNATIONAL SUMMITS, Implementing international rights agreements., In remote areas where teachers and education resources are scarce, Journalism, Knowledge is power., LECTURE, Leaders from Academia, Leaders from Business, Leaders from CIVIL SOCITY, Leaders from Government, Militaries of North America, Militaries of the African Countries, Militaries of the Asian Countries, Militaries of the European Countries, Military Engineers and Equipment, Military of the Oceania Countries, Military of the South American Countries, Multistakeholder groups, PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN, REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY, SECURITY, To address some of the most pressing issues on the global agenda., To advance knowledge, To contribute to the World Economic Forum’s Global Redesign Initiative (GRI)., To explore actions, United Nations Development Program, WERI2009, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., businesses
Tags: Building Effective Institutions – reflects on the necessary institutional context for effective global governance, Creating a Values Framework – considers the shared values needed for constructive coexistence in an interdependent world characterized by cultural diversity, Dubai TV is the host broadcaster of the Summit on the Global Agenda, Enhancing Security – speaks to the need for global, Ensuring Sustainability – addresses human behaviour in the global ecosystem, Fifty Global Agenda Councils are developing proposals, Leaders from Academia, Leaders from Business, Leaders from Government, Leaders from Social Society, Mitigating Global Risks and Addressing Systemic Failures – includes all eventualities and risks which may have adverse consequences on a global level, national and human security, Strengthening Economies – encompasses all aspects of economic growth and development, The Global Agenda Councils, The most important issues in the global arena, The World Economic Forum's Forum's mission and strategic vision., The World Economic Forum’s Global Redesign Initiative (GRI) is a global multistakeholder dialogue to improve the processes and structures of global cooperation in the 21st century., World Economic Forum’s Global Redesign Initiative (GRI).
Day 10: I’m very excited to be going to Kakuma
• November 6, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in ABOUT PATIENTS, AFRICA, Afgooye, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, COMBAT HIV/AIDS, COMBATING DESERTIFICATION, Challenges, Children, Clean Water, Conflicts, DONATIONS, Dadaab (KENYA), GLOBAL WARMING, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, International, Kakuma camp in north-west Kenya, SOMALIA, SPONSORS, Source water., Teachers and education policymakers., child
Tags: 10-year-old son, A flood-prone area, A group of Somali refugees in Ifo camp, A young Somali about to leave the overcrowded Dadaab refugee camp, “I enjoyed passing through all the big towns and seeing the different farming activities, “I even saw zebras and antelopes at the side of the road. Kenya is beautiful; there is no gunfire like in Somalia. I’m very excited to be going to Kakuma.”, “My children need to get an education; there were no places for them in Dadaab and I hope they can go to school in Kakuma, Dadaab, Facebook Causes giving challenge where we have the chance to get US$50, Facilities and Resources in the Dadaab complex of camps, Remember, six children and 74-year-old asthmatic mother-in-law., the suffering faced by Somali refugees, to be the top cause we need as many single donations as possible., UNHCR embarked on a relocation programme aimed at decongesting Dadaab refugee camp, UNHCR transferred some 13
Senator Clinton Offers Education “Plan for All”
• November 3, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in "Human Rights and Moral", 2010 - Year of the Teacher in Russia, 300, A panel of experts, ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION, ASKING FOR YOUR VOICE, BOOKS, CGI (CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE), CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Central Asia and North America, Challenges, Children, Clinton Global Initiative, Consultations before the end of 2009., DEVELOPMENT, DIALOGUE, Developing Human Capital, Environment Commitment, Europe and North America, Global NETWORKING, Global Network of Concerts, HUMANITARIAN WORKERS, Helpful, ICT [information and communications technologies], Implementing international rights agreements., In remote areas where teachers and education resources are scarce, Inspiration of Peace, International, International Development Goals., Journalism, Knowledge is power., LECTURE, MEMBER PROJECT, Militaries of North America, Militaries of the African Countries, Militaries of the Asian Countries, Militaries of the European Countries, Military Engineers and Equipment, Military of the Oceania Countries, Military of the South American Countries, ONE, PEACE, PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN, Protecting Human Rights, RELIEF WORKERS, Refugees, Researchers, Rural Development Institute (RDI), Russians, SODEMI (Côte d'Ivoire), SPONSORS, SPORT, Scientists and Engineers, THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, TO OUR FATHERS, TO OUR MOTHERS, TRUTH, Teachers and education policymakers., The Education priority national project, The tools to promote human rights education, To Vulnerable Children, To complete the building projects, To illustrate and communicate complex property rights issues in Africa., UNHCR, UNITED NATION DAY, UNITED STATES, United Nations Development Program, WERI foundation, WERI foundation Babies, WERI's YEAR COMMITMENTS, WERI-events, WERI2008, WERI2009, WERI2010, World Military Info, World Programme for Human Rights Education, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., businesses, child, commitments, poverty
Tags: 'Education Plan for All' Plan., 104 million children ages 6-11 (60 million girls) in developing countries are out of school – (UNESCO 2003), 76 countries will miss the goal of gender parity in primary school classrooms by 2005. (UNESCO 2003), 86 countries are off-track to reach universal completion of primary school by 2015 (World Bank 2003)., Another 150 million are at risk of dropping out before completing primary school. (World Bank Education Advisory Services)., at the World Education Forum in Dakar, In sub-Saharan Africa, Legilation is Designed to reach Goal of Universal Education by 2015., nearly 55% of girls do not complete primary school. (World Bank 2003), Only 36 of 155 developing countries have achieved 100 percent primary completion rates – only six countries in sub-Saharan Africa., the U.S. and 181 governments committed to the goal of universal education., The United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals call for universal primary education by 2015 and gender parity by 2005
Australians Complete Indonesian Earthquake Mission
• October 30, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in A panel of experts, ABOUT PATIENTS, AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE (ADF), About Civil engineers, Australian Army Engineers, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Children, Clean Water, Conserve Water, EARTHQUAKE RELIEF EFFORTS, Earthquake and tsunami, Environnements, IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH, INDONESIA, International, Large water tanks, Medical issues, Military Engineers and Equipment, Military of the Oceania Countries, National Water Initiative., Padang, Photography Contests, Pictures, RELIEF WORKERS, Risk management for water disasters (scarcity/drought and excess/floods)., Sanitation and Hygiene Education, Solid-waste management (collection and disposal)., Special Emergency Issue, Strengthening Infrastructure, Sumatra, TO OUR FATHERS, TO OUR MOTHERS, The mission success for the Australian Army and Air Force Engineers, The pride of a humanitarian worker, The purification plants, To access medical issues in regional villages., To augment the local water supply, To begin the reconstruction phase, To complete the building projects, To coordinate energy and water usage, To demolish damaged Buildings or make the buildings safe., To develop a temporary medical facility., To provide emergency response, To repair several sites of essential infrastructure, To resolve the town’s water distribution problems., To save lives and reduce suffering., Urban Waters, Using water trucks to transport water, WERI2009, Water, Water treatment (quantity and quality requirements)., Water users/demands., Water-desalinization plant, World Military Info, World Water Events, commitments, municipal water challenges
Tags: Australians Complete Indonesian Earthquake Mission, Million litres of water were produced and distributed, Several building were assesed for structural integrity, Thousand of patients were treated in a purpose built medical facility
Water is needed for mining coal, drilling oil, refining gasoline and generating and distributing electricity. The amount of water needed to produce a gallon of from corn and soybeans.
• October 17, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in A panel of experts, ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, BRAD PITT NETWORK, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN, CLIMATE CRISIS, Clean Water, Climate, Conserve Water, Crops, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENERGY FROM CROPS, ENERGY FROM GRANITE, ENERGY-EFFICIENT RAW MATERIALS, ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, ETHANOL, Ecology, Electricity, Energy, Energy Demands on Water Resources, Environment, Environment and Security, Environnements, Financing a Sustainable Future, GASOLINE, Global Nexus of Energy and Water, Groundwater Tables and Supplies, International Energy and Environmental Policy, Maybe the best way to save energy is to save hot water., PEACE, Rivers, Scientists and Engineers, The purification plants, To augment the local water supply, To begin the reconstruction phase, To coordinate energy and water usage, To illustrate and communicate complex property rights issues in Africa., To produce more energy from domestic sources such as ethanol, To reduce the output from a nuclear power plant to avoid overheating rivers, UNITED STATES, Using water trucks to transport water, WERI foundation, WERI2009, WERI2010, Wastewater collection and treatment., Water, Water and Energy, Water treatment (quantity and quality requirements)., Water users/demands., Water-desalinization plant, World Water Events, businesses, lakes and wells
Tags: Christina Dian Parmionova, ``Love and marriage, love and marriage . . . you can't have one without the other, It takes a lot of water to produce energy., It takes a lot of energy to provide water., Water and Energy are inextricably linked, Energy and Water, CORN TO ETHANOL, The water supply is as critical as oil, Water use requires a tremendous amount of energy, As the United States tries to lower its dependence on foreign oil by producing more energy from domestic sources such as ethanol, Energy from domestic sources such as ethanol, Water is needed for mining coal, Water is needed for drilling for oil, Water is needed for refining Gasoline, Water is needed for generating and distributing electricity, Water is needed for disposing waste, ``The largest use of water is to cool power plants, water-management experts, Most of the water used for energy is returned to its source, Increased use of brackish or degraded water may be required in some areas, Vast amounts of energy are needed to transport water, Vast amounts of energy are needed to pump water, Vast amounts of energy are needed to treat water, Vast amounts of energy are needed to distribute water, About the largest single use of energy in California, Heating water to wash dishes or clothes or to take a shower is a greedy consumer of energy, Running a hot water faucet for five minutes is the equivalent of burning a 60-watt light bulb for 14 hours, Most historic battles over water have come from the demands of agriculture for scarce supplies in arid regions., The energy sector's needs are beginning to affect water policy and vice versa., The Tennessee Valley Authority had to reduce the output from a nuclear power plant to avoid overheating the Tennessee River., London rejected a proposed water-desalinization plant because it would use too much energy., Amsterdam had to build wind turbines to generate energy before it could build a desalinization plant in the Netherlands., No one is in charge, Energy planners assume we will have enough water, Water planners assume will have enough energy, Future fuels are likely to be very water-intensive, Driving one mile on ethanol consumes 600 gallons of water to irrigate the corn from which it's made, Plug-in hybrids is the most efficient way to power electric cars, The most efficient way to power electric cars by plug-in hybrids need to withdraw 10 gallons of water for every mile traveled., Instead of miles per gallon of gasoline, we're switching to gallons of water per mile, Unfortunately, water supplies are shrinking even as energy demands increase., Climate concerns and declines in groundwater levels suggest that less fresh water may be available in the future, Available surface water supplies have not increased in 20 years, Groundwater tables and supplies are dropping at an alarming rate, Some regions have seen groundwater levels drop as much as 300 to 900 feet over the past 50 years, If we're switching from foreign oil to domestic water - we've got to make sure we've got it
FARMERS – A new multi-media tools to help resolve land rights issues in Africa
• October 14, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in AFRICA, ASKING FOR YOUR VOICE, Agricultural Development initiative, Agriculture, Agriculture Ministry and the Russian Grain Union, BORN IN AFRICA, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Children, Clean Water, DEVELOPMENT, Developing Human Capital, ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, ERADICATE EXTREME HUNGER AND POVERTY, Environment Commitment, Farmers, Inspiration of Peace, Progress against hunger and poverty, Rural Development Institute (RDI), To Provide to Small farmers opportunities to boost their yields, To boost small farmers yields, To build better lives for small farmers and their families., To help resolve land rights issues, To illustrate and communicate complex property rights issues in Africa., To increase small Farmers Incomes, To provide millions of small farmers in the developing world with tools, To strengthen the entire agricultural value chain, World Resources Institute (WRI), hunger
Tags: A grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation., A new initiative that will improve the livelihoods of farmers, A stronger understanding of land tenure issues, A system of Web-based multimedia tools, Addressing the knowledge deficit can help ensure that governments and development agencies are well-informed, Creating a system of Web-based multimedia tools to illustrate and communicate complex property rights issues in Africa., Helping small farmers lift themselves out of hunger and poverty., New initiatives and projects, The Agricultural Development initiative, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The grant is part of the foundation's Agricultural Development initiative
Bringing the Olympic Spirit to refugee youth.
• October 5, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, BRAD PITT NETWORK, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Children, DAY, HEALTH & POVERTY, In remote areas where teachers and education resources are scarce, Inspiration of Peace, International Development Goals., International Olympic Committee, Militaries of North America, Militaries of the African Countries, Militaries of the Asian Countries, Militaries of the European Countries, Military of the Oceania Countries, Military of the South American Countries, PEACE, Refugees, SPONSORS, SPORT, TRUTH, UNITED NATION DAY, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., child, poverty
Tags: Bringing the Olympic Spirit, Guidelines offering practical advice, How to design strategies and carry out activities aimed at preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence?, International Olympic Committee: Sport Against Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV), Sport Against Sexual and Gender Based Violence, To refugee youth., Work together to assist refugee youth through organized sport and education world wide.
“Time is short. We must seize this historic moment to act responsibly and decisively for the common good.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
• October 4, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION, ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, ASKING FOR YOUR VOICE, Agriculture Ministry and the Russian Grain Union, BRAD PITT NETWORK, CGI (CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE), CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, CLIMATE CRISIS, CO2 EMISSIONS -join the test programme, COMBAT HIV/AIDS, Children, Conflicts, Consultations before the end of 2009., DEVELOPMENT, Developing Human Capital, ERADICATE EXTREME HUNGER AND POVERTY, Ecology, Health and environmental risks due of the lack of Water, IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH, Implementing international rights agreements., Inspiration of Peace, International Development Goals., PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN, Protecting Human Rights, REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY, REFUGEES IN CRISIS ABOUT POVERTY HISTORY, Strengthening Infrastructure, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The Russian government, The World Bank, The tools to promote human rights education, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, UNHCR, UNITED NATION DAY, WERI2010, Water Pollution, World Programme for Human Rights Education, Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., poverty
Tags: "We have made important progress in this effort, 2009 Millennium Development Goals Report, A high-level plenary meeting at the opening of its 65th session in 2010., All countries to be represented at this important meeting at the level of Heads of State and Government., and have many successes on which to build. But we have been moving too slowly to meet our goals". UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, International Development Goals., MDG's, MDG's consultations before the end of 2009., to ensure the achievement of the Goals by 2015., to review progress towards the MDGs, to strongly urge Governments to engage constructively in the preparations for a high-level meeting in September 2010, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, With only six years until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
A NEW PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION
• October 3, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in "Human Rights and Moral", 101 exemplary practices from Central Asia, ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION, ANGELINA JOLIE NETWORK, BOOKS, BRAD PITT NETWORK, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, Central Asia and North America, Children, DIALOGUE, EUROPE, Europe and North America, GOODWILL AMBASSADOR, Implementing international rights agreements., In remote areas where teachers and education resources are scarce, LECTURE, MEMBER PROJECT, MUSIC, Memories of Daniel Pearl, PEACE, Protecting Human Rights, THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, TO OUR FATHERS, TO OUR MOTHERS, TRUTH, Teachers and education policymakers., The tools to promote human rights education, To Vulnerable Children, World Programme for Human Rights Education, child
Tags: 101 exemplary practices from Central Asia, A new practical guide to human rights education, A tool to promote human rights education, A valuable resource for teachers and education policymakers., CAMPAIGN, Channel, Christina Dian Parmionova Activities, Dian, EDUCATION, EDUCATION & Human Rights, Europe and North America, EVENTS, Human Rights, In the School System, PARMIONOVA, protected and fulfilled, The human rights of all are respected, VITAL, WERI, WERI-events

Fifth Annual Technology Investment Conference -December 9-10, 2009
• November 25, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in "re-invention", 300, A panel of experts, ABC STUDIOS, AFRICA, AWARDS, About Civil engineers, CHRISTINA DIAN PARMIONOVA NETWORK, COP15, Challenges facing our world, Commitment to clean energy, Computer History Museum, Contest, DAY, DEVELOPMENT, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, ENERGY FROM CROPS, ENERGY FROM GRANITE, ENERGY-EFFICIENT RAW MATERIALS, EUROPE, Electricity, Energy, Environment, Europe and North America, Experts, Groundwater Tables and Supplies, Harnessing Innovation for Development, RIA Novosti, Researchers, Russians, SODEMI (Côte d'Ivoire), SPONSORS, SVOD2009 Announcement, Scientists and Engineers, Teachers and education policymakers., Technology Investment, The Education priority national project, The Russian government, The Soviet ERA statue was created to glorify communism, The adaptation imperative, The co-generation of energy, The concept : "Harmony For Humanity", The pride of a humanitarian worker, The symbols of the Soviet Union., Thermoelectric plants, To advance knowledge, To contribute to the World Economic Forum’s Global Redesign Initiative (GRI)., To coordinate energy and water usage, To replace the Kyoto Protocol when it expires in 2012., To show the world how cane is the most energy-efficient raw material for ethanol., To the Light and the Sun, Transport and Energy Sectors, WERI foundation, WERI2008, WERI2009, Water, World Resources Institute (WRI), Youth across socioeconomic and multicultural lines., Youth-oriented journalism programs, businesses, commitments, Новости
Tags: Event for the entrepreneurs, The Venture Capital community, Technologies, Business models, Financing, Monetizing, Team building, Vinod Khosla, Founding Partner, Khosla Ventures, Charles Giancarlo, Managing Director, Silver Lake, Steve Blank, Serial Entrepreneur; Founder, Epiphany; Lecturer, Stanford University, Graduate School of Engineering, Sergei Beloussov, CEO, Parallels, Ron Conway, Founding General Partner, Angel Investors LP, Adam Lashinsky, Editor at large, Fortune magazine; regular panelist and business commentator for Fox network programs, Esther Dyson, Director, 23andMe, Principal, EDventure Holdings (sold to CNet), investor in Flickr and del.icio.us (both sold to Yahoo!) & Medstory (sold to Microsoft), Jeff Crow, General Partner, Norwest Venture Partners, Vivek Mehra, August Capital, Ping Li, Accel Partners, Franklin Pitch Johnson, Asset Management Company, Peter Loukianoff, Partner, Almaz Capital Partners, Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures, Pavel Pogodin, Sughrue Mion LLP, Dmitry Dubograev, Femida LLP, Mikhail Chuchkevich, Project Office, RUSNANO, Dmitry Vasuytinsky, Managing Partner, Allianz Asset Management, Yan Ryazantsev, Investment Director, Russian Venture Company, Bo Parker, Center for Technology and Innovation, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Phil Libin, Evernote, Vlad Shmunis, RingCentral, Sequoia-backed company, Matthew Trevithick, Venrock, Eric Buatois, Sofinnova Ventures, Vish Makhijani, COO, Zynga, Vimal Solanki, Vice President, McAfee, Evgeni Utkin, Kvazar-Micro, acquired by Sitronics, voted the Best Ukrainian Entrepreneur, Greg Shenkman, Exigen Capital, formerly CEO of Genesys, sold to Alcatel for $1.9B, Mike Selfridge, Northern California Region Manager, Silicon Valley Bank, Mountain View, Silicon Valley- CA, Technology entrepreneurs - Professionals - Investors