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November
2, 2017
Why
the Obama library needs a community benefits agreement
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Closing
South Chicago YMCA continues neighborhood divestment trend
Commentary by Curtis Black
| Residents feel shut
out of the decision that puts the future of senior housing, youth programs
and other services at stake. |
Friday, November 3, 2017
Perspectives on Obama library. Community Agreement Needed.
Once Again the World Stands with Cuba!
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Donate to Rebuild Dominica
ReBuild Dominica
Founded in 2015 in the wake of the devastation wrought by
Tropical Storm Erika, ReBuild Dominica is now
raising funds and organising relief for the category
five Hurricane Maria: the worst natural disaster in Dominica's history.
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Business Opportunities. Complete Caribbean maximum of USD$400,000
A cluster is 3 or more
organisations collaborating to produce and sell a stream of new or better
products/services at competitive costs on the regional or international
market.
Organisations actively
involved in a cluster initiative benefit from:
Deadline:
Call for Projects - November 15, 2017
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Fund Raiser. CDEMA.. Caribbean American Heritage Awards. November 17, 2017
A portion of
proceeds from this year's ceremony will go the Caribbean Disaster Emergency
Management Agency (CDEMA)
to farmers and rural producers affected by the
hurricanes in the Caribbean.
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Fund Raiser. Hurricane Relief Fund of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and the Student Program for Innovation in Science and Engineering of the Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF).
Saturday, November 11, 2017 - 7PM
The Embassy of Barbados, in partnership
with the Barbados Tourism Marketing, Inc. and the Barbados Association of
Washington D.C. will culminate the year-long celebration of Barbados’ 50th
Anniversary of Independence with the Spirit of Barbados Gala.
Organization of American States (OAS)
Attire: Black-tie
Proceeds from the event will go towards
the Hurricane Relief Fund of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management
Agency (CDEMA) and the Student Program for Innovation in Science and
Engineering of the Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF).
For additional
information, click HERE
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Monday, Nov 13. 3:30-5:00pm. Discussion: 2018 Farm Bill: Ensuring U.S. Leadership in Agricultural Research and Development
The CSIS Global Food Security Project presents:
The 2018 Farm Bill:
Ensuring U.S. Leadership in
Agricultural Research and Development
Featuring opening
remarks by:
Dan Glickman
Former
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture & Executive Director,
the Aspen Institute Congressional Program
Followed by a panel
discussion featuring:
Sonny Ramaswamy
Director,
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA),
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Sue Schram
Senior
Partner, SP Consulting
Moderated by:
Kimberly Flowers
Director,
Global Food Security Project and
The Humanitarian Agenda, CSIS
Monday, November
13, 2017
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
CENTER FOR
STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
1616 RHODE ISLAND AVE NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036
The 2014 Farm Bill –
a critical piece of legislation that authorizes a multitude of U.S. food and
agricultural programs – is up for renewal in 2018. Funding for
agricultural research constitutes only a small fraction of the total Farm Bill
budget. However, Farm Bill authorizations are the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s primary source of revenue for conducting agricultural science,
extension, and education programming through both its own agencies and Land
Grant institutions.
Despite high rates of return on investment, U.S. public spending on agricultural research and development (R&D) has remained flat while funding for other federal science agencies has soared. Stagnant agricultural R&D investments in the United States increasingly fall behind the investments of our global partners and competitors. Chinese public spending on agricultural research has surpassed that of the U.S. since 2008.
Join us for a discussion on research funding and priorities in the next Farm Bill, and the implications of U.S. agricultural R&D for both the domestic agriculture sector and for global food security. How should we understand the nexus between U.S. agricultural innovation, global food production, and economic stability? How can we better facilitate the transfer of agricultural research and technologies to developing countries? How could the next Farm Bill allow and spur the U.S. scientific community to develop research and technologies with international applications? How does the Farm Bill relate to the U.S. Global Food Security Strategy?
This event will be live-webcast from the event page. Please note that you do not need to RSVP to watch the live-webcast.
Despite high rates of return on investment, U.S. public spending on agricultural research and development (R&D) has remained flat while funding for other federal science agencies has soared. Stagnant agricultural R&D investments in the United States increasingly fall behind the investments of our global partners and competitors. Chinese public spending on agricultural research has surpassed that of the U.S. since 2008.
Join us for a discussion on research funding and priorities in the next Farm Bill, and the implications of U.S. agricultural R&D for both the domestic agriculture sector and for global food security. How should we understand the nexus between U.S. agricultural innovation, global food production, and economic stability? How can we better facilitate the transfer of agricultural research and technologies to developing countries? How could the next Farm Bill allow and spur the U.S. scientific community to develop research and technologies with international applications? How does the Farm Bill relate to the U.S. Global Food Security Strategy?
This event will be live-webcast from the event page. Please note that you do not need to RSVP to watch the live-webcast.
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