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17.02.2023 - Audieri publice privind implementarea legii nr. 107 din 21.04.2022 ce ține de subiectul egalității salariale, organizate pe Platforma Femeilor Deputate
Five NRC cyber security specialists shared the agency’s perspectives implementing cyber security requirements at U.S. nuclear plants during the Nuclear Energy Institute Cyber Security Implementation Workshop. Engaging in dialogue fosters deeper understanding between regulators and industry counterparts on protecting critical digital resources.
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Pese a los programas sociales implementados la última década en Nicaragua, al menos 38 por ciento de los 6,2 millones de habitantes viven en pobreza, en un país donde la mayoría del empleo es en la economía informal. En la imagen, una familia práctica la mendicidad en una calle de Managua. Crédito: Oscar Navarrete/IPS
Opening remarks delivered by Carlos Wharton, Director - EPA Implementation Unit, CARIFORUM Directorate, CARICOM Secretariat at the Meeting of CARIFORUM Civil Society Organisations Preparatory to the Second Meeting of the CARIFORUM-EU Consultative Committee, 16-17 February 2016, Barbados CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
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- Mr. Remwick Rose, Chairman of the CARIFORUM Representatives of Civil Society;
- Ambassador Mikael Barfod, Head of the EU Delegation to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean;
- Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen
On behalf of the Director-General of the CARIFORUM Directorate, Mr. Percival Marie, I would like to thank CARIFORUM Civil Society for inviting the CARIFORUM Directorate to this important event. Unfortunately, Mr. Marie is unable to attend this Meeting, but he extends his best wishes for a fruitful engagement.
I would also like to take this opportunity to wish you a Happy and Productive 2016.
The CARIFORUM Directorate is indeed very pleased to be participating in this Meeting, at the invitation of the CARIFORUM Chair of the CARIFORUM-EU Consultative Committee. We have enjoyed a cordial relationship with the Chair and his team, and we are happy to serve as resource persons for a number of the items on the agenda of this Meeting.
In my brief remarks this morning, I want to touch on three themes.
1. The role of civil society in EPA implementation;
2. The Five Year Review of the EPA and the 10th & 11th EDF CRIP programmes; and
3. Our commitment to inclusivity regarding incorporating civil society 'voices' in EPA implementation.
With respect to the role of Civil Society in EPA Implementation, as you are all aware, the Consultative Committee is intended to formally afford civil society a platform to add their voice to the implementation of the EPA.
Article 232 of the EPA establishes the Consultative Committee which is tasked with "assisting the Joint CARIFORUM-EU Council to promote dialogue and cooperation between representatives of organizations of civil society. This dialogue and cooperation
Opening remarks delivered by Carlos Wharton, Director - EPA Implementation Unit, CARIFORUM Directorate, CARICOM Secretariat at the Meeting of CARIFORUM Civil Society Organisations Preparatory to the Second Meeting of the CARIFORUM-EU Consultative Committee, 16-17 February 2016, Barbados CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
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is meant to encompass all economic, social and environmental aspects of the relations between the EU and CARIFORUM States, within the context of the implementation of this Agreement."
Of note, this Committee is charged with making recommendations to the Joint CARIFORUM-EU Council and the CARIFORUM-EU Trade and Development Committee.
This Preparatory Meeting is taking place some 15 months following the historic inaugural meeting of the Consultative Committee, which marked the culmination of a long road to give effect to the said Committee.
Ladies and Gentlemen, all indications are that civil society took full advantage of the inaugural meeting of the Consultative Committee.
One needs look no further than the statement issued following the conclusion of that Meeting to appreciate the significance of civil society's contribution. The statement is a testament to this constituency's very good command of the issues and the fresh insights that you bring to the process.
In this regard (and now I address my second point), we are especially grateful for your contribution to the first Five Year Review of the EPA, the basis for which is set out in the Declaration on the Signing of the Agreement.
When the Joint CARIFORUM-EU Council held its Third Meeting on 16 July 2015 it provided the opportunity for the Ministers of CARIFORUM States and high level representation from the European Union to assess what progress has been made with respect to the implementation of the Agreement. We look forward to providing Civil Society with a report of the Review exercise during the course of the next two days.
That said, it is worth noting that one major finding of this Review is that there are operational and capacity issues which continue to constrain CARIFORUM States in honouring obligations and deriving benefits under the Agreement.
The core of the matter is that CARIFORUM States have not yet been able to convert the market access available under the Agreement to market presence and there is need to pay close attention to their institutional capacity, promoting trade and investment as
Opening remarks delivered by Carlos Wharton, Director - EPA Implementation Unit, CARIFORUM Directorate, CARICOM Secretariat at the Meeting of CARIFORUM Civil Society Organisations Preparatory to the Second Meeting of the CARIFORUM-EU Consultative Committee, 16-17 February 2016, Barbados CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
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well as CARIFORUM’s supply side capacity constraints in order to realize the full benefits of the EPA.
Some 10th EDF programmes have been geared toward addressing the aforementioned constraints, and more assistance in this regard is expected to continue to be channelled to the Region under the 11th EDF CRIP which, as you are perhaps aware, was signed in June 2015. I take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the EU, which has been a reliable partner in providing support to CARIFORUM States to take advantage of this Agreement.
As a matter of course, then, we will also be providing you with an update as to the state of play regarding these two funding programmes. In this context, particular focus will be on the 11th EDF CRIP, which amounts to EUR 346 mil. We will take stock of the fact that negotiations in this regard have been marked by wider considerations, namely, the ongoing debate on the future of ACP-EU relations in the post-Cotonou era.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to end my remarks by reaffirming our commitment to the involvement of civil society in EPA implementation.
Our partnership with you is a vital link for us to better understand how the citizens of CARIFORUM States are benefitting from the EPA, but also the challenges that obtain in the roll-out of the Agreement.
We are, therefore, committed to ensuring that civil society is integrally involved in shaping outcomes in respect of EPA implementation, which will ultimately have a bearing on this constituency.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I conclude by commending CPDC and by extension the CARIFORUM Civil Society Representatives for convening this second preparatory meeting and I invite you to take full advantage of my colleagues’ presence here to assist you in further solidifying your role and strengthening your voice in EPA implementation.
Thank you for your consideration and I wish you a successful Meeting.
These spiky looking things are used by the medium on himself when he's in trance. He didn't look like he felt any pain.
8th Workshop for Young Diplomats from the BSEC Member States: “Building Tomorrow: Project Implementation for Sustainable Growth in the BSEC Region” (10-12 Dec. 2025, Istanbul)
Closing Remarks & Presentation of Certificates
03 Mar 2021 . Secretaría General . En conferencia se presentan las medidas aprobadas por la mesa de salud que se implementarán durante el periodo vacacional de Semana Santa en Jalisco.
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19th Regional Meeting focuses on national implementation, strengthening legislation, expanding CWC outreach, and notes OPCW’s ongoing capacity building programme for the continent, despite global pandemic
House with farming implements on a balcony in Rue Chanoin Tauzin in Saint-Justin, which is in the Landes department in the Aquitaine region in south-western France.
About Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda, Ph.D,D.Litt,, innovator
World’s only achiever of large number of World Record for 10,000 Teaching Aids & innovations
Founder & Co-ordinator General, ‘SROSTI’ (Social Development research Organisation for Science, technology & Implementation)
Collaborator Vijnana Bana Ashram
Bahanaga, Baleshwar, Odisha, India-756042
Website : simpleinnovationproject.com
E-Mail- : mihirpandasrosti@gmail.com
Face Book link:https://www.facebook.com/mihirpandasrosti
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Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda, an Educational, Societal and Scientific Innovator has established an NGO 'SROSTI' at Bahanaga, Balasore,Odisha,India
Dr. panda has innovated/invented more than 10,000 (ten thousand) teaching aids and different innovations and he has more than 30,000 (Thirty thousand) ideas to make scientific and mathematical models.
His creations are very essential guide for school and college science exhibitions, innovative learning and play way method for the teachers and students, science activists, innovators, craftsmen, farmers, masons, physically challenged persons, common men, entrepreneurs and industrialists.
He is popularizing science through song, innovative demonstrations and motivational speech since 1990 in different parts of Odisha state without taking any fees.
Dr. Panda is an extreme motivational speaker in science and possess magical scientific demonstration and a crowd puller.
Innovator Mihir Kumar Panda loves nature and in his agricultural farm he does not uses the chemicals , fertilizers and pesticides. In his farm even the smallest creatures like snakes, caterpillar, white ants, worms ,vermies are in peace and are managed successfully not to do harm.
Dr. Panda is an Educationist, an environmentalist, a poet for science popularization, a good orator, a best resource person to train others in specific field of science and engineering.
The uniqueness of Simple Innovation and scientific activities and achievements ofDr. Panda can not be assessed without visiting his laboratory which is a living wonder in the realm of science.
From a small cake cutter to mechanical scissor, from a play pump to rickshaw operated food grain spreader and from a village refrigerator to a multi-purpose machine, thousands of such inventions and innovations are proof of Dr. Panda's brilliance.
From a tube well operated washing machine to weight sensitive food grain separator, from a password protected wardrobe to automatic screen, from a Dual face fan to electricity producing fan are example of few thousands of innovations and inventions of Mihir Kumar Panda.
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda though bestowed to a popular name as Einstein of Odisha is obliviously treated as Thomas Alva Edison of India.
Dr. Panda's residential house also resembles a museum with scientific innovations of different shapes and sizes stacked in every nook and cranny which proves his scientific involvement in personal life.
Innovator Panda believes that , the best thing a child can do with a toy to break it. he also believes that by Educating child in his/her choice subject/ passion a progressive nation can be built.
The shelf made scientist Dr. Panda believes that Education is a life long process whose scope is far greater than school curriculum. The moulding of models/ innovations done by hand always better than the things heard and the facts incorporated in the books.
With no agricultural background, Dr. Panda has developed unique natural bonsai in his Vijnana Bana Ashram which also shows path for earning just by uprooting and nurturing the plants which are found to be small and thumb in nature.
Dr. Panda's Scientific Endeavour and research is no doubt praise worthy. One cannot but believe his dedicated effort in simple innovation laboratory.
Social service, innovation/ inventions, writing, free technology to students for preparation of science exhibition projects, free technology to common men for their sustainability, preparation of big natural bonsai, technology for entrepreneurs and industrialists for innovative item are few works of Mihir Kumar Panda after his Government service.
. To overcome the difficulties of science and math, explanation in classes, innovator Panda has created few thousands of educational, societal and scientific innovations which helps teachers and students of the country and abroad.
Dr. Panda believes that though inventions/innovation has reached under thousands and thousands deep in the sea and high up in the space. It has reached on moon and mars, but unfortunately the sustainable inventions/innovation has not properly gone to the tiny tots and common people.
Dr. Panda is amazing and wizard of innovations and works with a principle the real scientist is he, who sees the things simply and works high.
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda's work can be explained in short
Sports with Science from Dawn to Dusk
Struggle some life- science in words and action
Triumphs of Science - Science at foot path
Hilarious dream in midst scarcity
A life of innovator de-avoided of Advertisement.
FELICITATIONS, AWARDS, HONOURS & RECORDS
* 200+ Felicitation and Awards from different NGOs, Schools & Colleges within the State of Odisha and National level.
* 10 Nos Gold, Silver & Bronze medal from different National & International level.
*Awarded for 10,000 innovations & 30,000 ideas by Indian Science Congress Association, Govt. of India.
* Honorary Ph.D From Nelson Mandela University, United States of America
* Honorary Ph.D From Global Peace University, United States of America& India
* Honorary D.Litt From Global Peace University, United States of America& India
* Title ‘Einstein of Odisha’ by Assam Book of Records, Assam
* Title ‘Thomas Alva Edison of India’ by Anandashree Organisation, Mumbai
* Title ‘ Einstein of Odisha & Thomas Alva Edison of India’ from Bengal Book of World record.
*World Record from OMG Book of Records
*World Record from Assam Book of Records,
* World Record from World Genius Records, Nigeria
* World Record from BengalBook of Records
* National Record from Diamond Book of Records
* World Record from Asian World Records
* World Record from Champians Book of World Records
* World Record from The British World Records
* World Record from Gems Book of World Records
* World Record from India Star World Record
* World Record from Geniuses World Records
* World Record from Royal Success International Book of Records
*World Record from Supreme World Records
* World Record from Uttarpradesh World Records
*World Record from Exclusive World Records
*World Record from international Book of Records
*World Record from Incredible Book of records
* World Record from Cholan Book of World Record
* World Record from Bravo International Book of World Record
* World Record from High Range Book of World Record
* World Record from Kalam’s World Record
* World Record from Hope international World Record
* International Honours from Nigeria
* Indian icon Award from Global Records & Research Foundation (G.R.R.F.)
* International Award from USA for the year’2019 as INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR-2019
* National level Excellence Leadership Award-2020 from Anandashree Organisation, Mumbai
* Best Practical Demonstrator & Theory instructor from Collector & District Magistrate,
Balasore.
* Best Innovator Award by Bengal Book.
* Popular Indian Award by Bengal Book.
* Great man Award by Bengal Book.
* Best Indian Award by Bengal Book.
* The Man of the Era by Bengal Book.
IMPORTANT LINK FILES TO KNOW THE WORK OF
Dr. MIHIR KUMAR PANDA
Dr.Mihir Ku panda awarded at indian science congress Association, Govt. of India for 10000 innovations & 30,000 ideas
Hindi Media report- Simple innovation science show for popularisation of science in free of cost by Dr.Mihir Ku Panda
Simple innovation science show for popularisation of science in free of cost in different parts of India By Dr.Mihirku Panda
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Simple innovation laboratory at a Glance
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Photos taken during the August 2018 visit to Partners for Resilience project sites in Odisha and Gujarat states by the PfR South Sudan country team – two of the six in which PfR is being implemented, together with Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand. PfR India aims to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to rising risks from a changing climate and environmental degradation, enabling sustainable and inclusive livelihoods for people. The programme engages with government, civil society and the private sector in promoting an integrated approach to risk management. Picture shows a street scene in Baniyari village, Gujarat, where where PfR Partner UNNATI – Organisation for Development Education met residents to get a sense of the issues the village faces. (Photo: Sanne Hogesteeger/Climate Centre)
Prosperidad Social implementará convenios con organizaciones sociales y juntas de acción comunal (JAC) para los proyectos de infraestructura social y hábitat, que financia y ejecuta en los municipios más pobres del país. La directora de la entidad, Cielo Rusinque Urrego, lo anunció este viernes en el Congreso Nacional de Municipios, organizado por la Federación Nacional de Municipios en Cartagena de Indias.
“Tenemos capacidad legal para hacer estos convenios solidarios, en compañía con el ente territorial. Acompañaremos técnicamente lo que requieran, de acuerdo con la complejidad de las obras y la capacidad que haya en el territorio. Vincular a estas organizaciones beneficiará la economía popular y garantizará la participación de la comunidad”, explicó. Recordó que el Gobierno Nacional pretende fortalecer a las organizaciones sociales y comunitarias y fomentar su participación en los procesos de desarrollo territorial.
Las JAC integrarán el comité que seleccionará los proyectos de infraestructura. Serán priorizados de acuerdo con una clasificación que cruza criterios, entre esos, los índices de desnutrición, riesgo de victimización y pobreza multidimensional. El comité estará conformado por representantes de las JAC, el Ministerio de la Igualdad, la Consejería de Regiones, el ICBF, la Unidad para las Víctimas y Prosperidad Social.
La entidad tiene 500.000 millones de pesos destinados a la ejecución de obras de infraestructura social y hábitat durante este año. “100.000 millones de pesos están destinados a la subsanación de los proyectos pendientes de vigencias anteriores. El resto están destinados a obras en territorios que podamos apoyar, de acuerdo con las necesidades y con la aplicación del enfoque diferencial territorial”, informó Rusinque.
En el escenario del congreso de alcaldes, el subdirector de Programas y Proyectos de la entidad, Carlos Chinchilla, y el director de infraestructura, Eduardo Mesa, atendieron a alcaldes de municipios en los que hay proyectos suspendidos de vigencias anteriores, para acordar la realización de las mesas técnicas en las que revisarán la posibilidad de agilizarlos.
Desde noviembre pasado, la entidad organiza estas mesas técnicas para revisar la viabilidad de los proyectos de infraestructura social con mayor impacto en las condiciones de las poblaciones más vulnerables: con mayor incidencia de hambre y pobreza, y riesgos o consecuencias por el invierno. Desde entonces, ha logrado destrabar cerca de setenta obras en más de sesenta municipios del país. Algunas de estas obras fueron entregadas este mes durante una jornada nacional.
“Recibimos una ejecución del presupuesto del 5 %. En pocos meses, al finalizar el año, la llevamos a la ejecución de más del 75 %, mediante el acompañamiento en mesas técnicas para viabilizar y ejecutar los proyectos”, recordó Rusinque este viernes.
Cartagena Congreso Nacional de Municipios 2023 / Mar 31, 2023. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Joel González).
Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.
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Implemented by UNDP, the RFS Nigeria project aims to foster sustainability and resilience for food security in Northern Nigeria through addressing key environmental and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity.
Jefa del Gabinete inauguró tambo número 207 y anunció implementar 550 de estas estructuras al 2016 en todo el país.
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The conference on "SDGs Implementation in Africa - Reflections on a three Year Journey | Kigali, 14 June 2019
To prepare and coordinate the implementation of the SwitchMed workshops for civil society organizations, we first selected and trained local trainers to the training methodology. All our trainers, coming from Algeria, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia, have an expert knowledge of Civil Society organizations and Sustainable Consumption and Production challenges.
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Prosperidad Social implementará convenios con organizaciones sociales y juntas de acción comunal (JAC) para los proyectos de infraestructura social y hábitat, que financia y ejecuta en los municipios más pobres del país. La directora de la entidad, Cielo Rusinque Urrego, lo anunció este viernes en el Congreso Nacional de Municipios, organizado por la Federación Nacional de Municipios en Cartagena de Indias.
“Tenemos capacidad legal para hacer estos convenios solidarios, en compañía con el ente territorial. Acompañaremos técnicamente lo que requieran, de acuerdo con la complejidad de las obras y la capacidad que haya en el territorio. Vincular a estas organizaciones beneficiará la economía popular y garantizará la participación de la comunidad”, explicó. Recordó que el Gobierno Nacional pretende fortalecer a las organizaciones sociales y comunitarias y fomentar su participación en los procesos de desarrollo territorial.
Las JAC integrarán el comité que seleccionará los proyectos de infraestructura. Serán priorizados de acuerdo con una clasificación que cruza criterios, entre esos, los índices de desnutrición, riesgo de victimización y pobreza multidimensional. El comité estará conformado por representantes de las JAC, el Ministerio de la Igualdad, la Consejería de Regiones, el ICBF, la Unidad para las Víctimas y Prosperidad Social.
La entidad tiene 500.000 millones de pesos destinados a la ejecución de obras de infraestructura social y hábitat durante este año. “100.000 millones de pesos están destinados a la subsanación de los proyectos pendientes de vigencias anteriores. El resto están destinados a obras en territorios que podamos apoyar, de acuerdo con las necesidades y con la aplicación del enfoque diferencial territorial”, informó Rusinque.
En el escenario del congreso de alcaldes, el subdirector de Programas y Proyectos de la entidad, Carlos Chinchilla, y el director de infraestructura, Eduardo Mesa, atendieron a alcaldes de municipios en los que hay proyectos suspendidos de vigencias anteriores, para acordar la realización de las mesas técnicas en las que revisarán la posibilidad de agilizarlos.
Desde noviembre pasado, la entidad organiza estas mesas técnicas para revisar la viabilidad de los proyectos de infraestructura social con mayor impacto en las condiciones de las poblaciones más vulnerables: con mayor incidencia de hambre y pobreza, y riesgos o consecuencias por el invierno. Desde entonces, ha logrado destrabar cerca de setenta obras en más de sesenta municipios del país. Algunas de estas obras fueron entregadas este mes durante una jornada nacional.
“Recibimos una ejecución del presupuesto del 5 %. En pocos meses, al finalizar el año, la llevamos a la ejecución de más del 75 %, mediante el acompañamiento en mesas técnicas para viabilizar y ejecutar los proyectos”, recordó Rusinque este viernes.
Cartagena Congreso Nacional de Municipios 2023 / Mar 31, 2023. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Joel González).
Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.
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La selección ecuatoriana de karate recibió implementos y suplementos con una inversión de más $10.000 por parte del Ministerio del Deporte
Implementa Oportunidades nuevas acciones en salud para brindar mejor atención a las familias beneficiarias
On 25 November 2013 . Educational-Training Center is opened at Baku Tourism Vocational School under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for tourism manpower development within a joint project implemented by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
On 13 November 2012 an agreement was signed between two organizations for joint implementation of two-year project named “Support to Baku Tourism Vocational School”.
The project basically aims to improve competitiveness in the tourism sector via strengthening of capacity of Baku Tourism Vocational School for tourism manpower development and further professional training of school graduates. Within this project the management system of Baku Tourism Vocational School will be strengthened as well as its curriculum and training plans will be improved. The project will contribute to rise of service level in the tourism sector, development of qualified manpower in this sector, upgrading of local services in compliance with international standards and solution of existing problems in this sector.
Within this project it is scheduled to hold qualification courses for the pedagogical staff of Baku Tourism Vocational School, training courses in relevant fields for its students as well as vocational trainings for the staff members of hotels and (public) catering establishments by involving local and international experts. In order to have high achievements from these trainings, it is planned to hold practical lessons in special rooms supplied with relevant equipment.
It is expected that Mr. Abulfas Garayev, Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative and some guests attended the opening ceremony.
Professional tourism experts from Turkey and Ukraine have been invited to the first trainings which starts from 25 November 2013.
The project named “Support to Baku Tourism Vocational School” is an outcome of successful cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan and UNDP.