i2i Development Global in Woolloongabba | Management Service
i2i Development Global
Locality: Woolloongabba
Phone: +61 7 4049 2897
Address: Level 1, 15 Hubert Street 4102 Woolloongabba, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.i2iglobal.com.au
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23.01.2022 from Sustainable Finance Initiative & United Nations Development Programme - UNDP...there's still opportunity to bring Indigenous voices to this table, maybe the Indigenous Network for Investment Trade and Export can help?
23.01.2022 Darren Godwell CEO at i2i Development Global, told Devex that one of the operating principles of the USAID - US Agency for International Development is to identify systemic and cross-sectoral approaches faced by Indigenous peoples. This is already opening up the door and lending support to an increased Indigenous to Indigenous engagement within the aid program. #indigenouspeoples #indigenousbusiness Nyunggai Warren Mundine AO Ninti One Adam Smith International Coffey International Development Tetra Tech International Development Services
21.01.2022 we're here to help and ready to support...."Incorporate leading roles for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into the [Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade] Pacific Step-up" -@Whitlam Institute's James Cox & Geir Henning Presterudstuen https://www.whitlam.org//australias-indigenous-relations-a Alex Hawke MP Marise Payne Coffey International Development Palladium: Make It Possible Indigenous Network for Investment Trade and Export
21.01.2022 Opportunity for Indigenous young people in Qld with RedCross https://volunteering.redcross.org.au//queensland-youth-adv
21.01.2022 Happy Indigenous Day Worldwide on 9th August 2020!!
21.01.2022 This Australian article mentions Stan Grant's conversation with Sir Rabbie Namaliu on Papua New Guinea and the Pacific for Strategic Vision 2020. Read the article: https://bit.ly/3jBwDSP Watch the conversation on-demand: https://bit.ly/2WF1cND
16.01.2022 there is much critical work to be done with Indigenous peoples in many countries #wereinthistogether
16.01.2022 It would not be wise to focus exclusively on our nation’s response and recovery while instability and economic deterioration envelopes our regional neighbourho...od. Hard-hitting piece from Woolworths chair, Gordon Cairns, on why we need to help our neighbours in this time of crisis. https://www.afr.com//australia-s-big-soft-power-test-20200
14.01.2022 Katie West is an Yindjibarndi woman whose artwork involves naturally dyeing textiles through a meditative process of bundling, boiling and infusing materials with plant matter. Her practice is a reflection upon her connection to country.
14.01.2022 USAID - US Agency for International Development LAUNCHES ITS FIRST POLICY ON PROMOTING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES "PRO-IP recognizes the value of Indigenous Peoples' own decision-making processes, expertise as environmental and cultural stewards, and aspirations as rightful leaders for their development priorities. Further, it recognizes that they should be critical partners with USAID in the conservation of cultural and natural resources" https://www.usaid.gov//aug-10-2020-usaid-launches-its-firs
13.01.2022 There is no life without nature. It provides the oxygen we breathe; the water, food, materials and medicines we need to survive; and the jobs and livelihoods we... need to thrive. We need to tell the world that it’s time #ForNature. This #YouthDay, we're calling on young people around the world to join us to take action #ForNature: https://fornature.undp.org/
12.01.2022 Yesterday was International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples. We're recognising the traditional knowledge of Indigenous Australians and their links to our ...region. Our Laikim Sister Program brings Indigenous Australians & women together to share knowledge, culture and business connections. https://png.embassy.gov.au/pmsb/1061.html : Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea, PNG business owners who participated in the exchange
12.01.2022 Missed a session of the Strategic Vision conference? Hear about the week's highlights and key themes from the discussions on Australia, Papua New Guinea and th...e Pacific in the weekly wrap! Stan Grant will be joined by Peter Jennings, Chris Jenkins, Margaret Staib and Michael Shoebridge. Register here: https://bit.ly/3fTDfcU
11.01.2022 "Duchicela said he sees the same opportunity to tailor-make the concept of [USAID's] New Partnerships Initiative to the Indigenous peoples organizations "aims to identify groups outside the agency’s typical base of international contractors and NGOs and help them navigate the notoriously labor-intensive procurement process." #USAID #DFAT #Indigenous #Indigenousbusiness
10.01.2022 MEET THE ARTIST MONDAY!!!! MEET Joella Warkill "This piece provokes thoughts about what ‘freedom’ is. It uses a metaphorical lens to talk about Freedom in a uni...versal way, a way that is relatable to everyone, to try and create dialogue around what Freedom means to us both individually and collectively." See more
10.01.2022 great to see #AirNugini flying high with their all-woman crew and pilots #PapuaNewGuineawomen
10.01.2022 At the invitation of the Government of Vanuatu, Australia is proud and excited to join our family in celebrating 40 years of independence from the sea and ai...r tomorrow! Our friends in Port Vila, listen out for HMA Ships Choules and Huon’s cheers, whistles and volleys from Port Vila Harbour during the Flag Raising Ceremony at Independence Park. The Royal Australian Navy will also be joined by Australian Defence Force (ADF) aircraft which will conduct flyovers during the ceremony. The aircraft will then flyover all provinces to celebrate with our friends and family across the archipelago on this momentous day. ADF support to Vanuatu’s independence celebrations is in compliance with Vanuatu’s COVID-19 protocols and restrictions. ADF aircraft will not land in Vanuatu and ADF personnel will not disembark from the Royal Australian Navy ships. #40YearsTogether #TugetaYumiStanap #YourADF #ADFPartner #AusNavy #AusAirForce Royal Australian Air Force Senator Linda Reynolds Marise Payne Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
07.01.2022 The Indigenous Leadership Development Institute (ILDI), the owners of the World Indigenous Business Forum (WIBF) does not endorse the World Indigenous Forum (WI...F) or the event taking place Nov. 18-19, 2020, a non-Indigenous entity who has breached their contract in the sale of the World Indigenous Business Forum (WIBF). ILDI, the 100% Indigenous owned and operated organization who created the WIBF and hosted over the past decade will convene a true and authentic World Indigenous Business Forum in December 2020. #WIBF2020 https://wibf.ca/ https://www.ildii.ca/
07.01.2022 "The Indigenous Indigenous Network for Investment Trade and Export (IGNITE), a newly-established network of indigenous businesses, has reiterated its commitment to help in the development of more indigenous enterprises in Australia...the organisation has recruited four highly-experienced indigenous business professionals to be part of its steering group to drive the initiative. Sean Gordon, Professor Kerry Arabena, Murray Saylor, and Anthony Whitfield are noted for their experience in building successful, multi-million dollar businesses. They have also expressed confidence in the growth of indigenous enterprise with IgNITE’s help."
06.01.2022 Gurindji traditional owners have been granted native title rights to the historic Northern Territory Wave Hill station. Paddy Doolak was among more than 200 Ind...igenous stockmen who walked off Wave Hill station in 1966, in protest over poor pay and conditions and their land dispossession. "I was born here, walked off from here," Mr Doolak said.
05.01.2022 Indigenous Australians join trade negotiations in $160 billion Australia-UK Free Trade Negotiations. Great work behind the scenes by Indigenous Network for Investment Trade and Export ABC Indigenous NITV CBC Indigenous National Indigenous Times Koori Mail NIRS - National Indigenous Radio Service
05.01.2022 The Seasonal Worker Programme is dominated by large labour hire companies as they are better equipped than growers to manage the risks, complex labour regulations, and workers across multiple locations. Read the new analysis by Richard Curtain and Stephen Howes. http://ow.ly/OQxM50AGJly
04.01.2022 Indigenous affairs and targets for equity, health and good policy - a panel discussion including our CEO Darren Godwell