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On Wednesday, in the morning, at the Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet School, Covent Garden, London, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM toured the facilities and received a briefing from Vice Chair of the Board of Governors for the Royal Ballet Companies, and Patron of the Tait Memorial Trust, Ms Leanne Benjamin AM OBE, Artistic Administrator, The Royal Ballet, Ms Rachel Hollings and Artistic Manager, The Royal Ballet School, Ms Jessica Clarke.
In the morning, at Government House, Brisbane, students and teachers from St Kevin's Primary School, Geebung, visited for a guided tour of the House and Gardens.
In the afternoon, at the CQS Office, London, Her Excellency was hosted to lunch by Founder and Executive Chairman, CQS, Lord Michael Hintze AM.
Also in the afternoon at Government House, Brisbane, members of the public visited for a guided tour of the House and Gardens.
Following, at the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, South Kensington, Lon
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Type of contract: 6 months (with possibility of extension)
Deadline: 10/05/2021
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WeWorld-GVC, recently constituted from the merger of two NGOs, is an Italian secular and independent organisation working since 1971 in international cooperation and humanitarian aid. Present in 29 countries with 128 projects, WeWorld-GVC operates in the following areas of assistance: human rights (gender equality, prevention and combating violence against children and women, migration), humanitarian aid (prevention, emergency relief and rehabilitation), food security, access to water, health and hygiene, education, global citizenship education, quality teaching and international volunteering. WeWorld-GVC works mostly with girls, boys, women and youth, actors of change in every community for a fairer and more inclusive world. Supports people overcoming emergencies and guarantees a life with dignity, opportunities and a better future through hu
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Since 2013, the Princess Charlene Foundation has provided key financial support for global drowning prevention projects led by the UK-based Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). How did their partnership begin, how are their programmes getting on, and have they stayed afloat during the pandemic?
Thinking back to where it all started, Steve Wills, Head of International Programmes at the RNLI, remembers the exact moment this relationship was born. Eight years ago at the World Conference on Drowning Prevention, hosted in Potsdam, Germany, British lifeboats met the Princess Charlene Foundation. Over 500 participants came together from 50 countries, but “it was immediately apparent that there were many synergies between the Foundation’s objectives and those of the RNLI,” recalls Steve. Since uniting over their shared mission to preven
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