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DVD (Flex VCD) that contains the Implementation Plan, testimonials & other videos, radio interviews, and more included in the packaging of the plan.
AC Wharton, Jr. with Memphis & Shelby County Government.
A collaboration of MCA Students:
Myself & Katie Benjamin — Logo & Digital Implementation Plan
Eric Huber — Packaging
Bryan Rollins — CD Layout
James Hart — Broadside Design
FAO is working to strengthen the organizational capacities of youth organizations and individual capacities of youth agri-entrepreneurs to engage in responsible investment in agriculture and food systems. This includes the development and application of capacity assessment tools, such as the one that has been applied in four workshops with a total of over 100 participants from Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. This tools guides stakeholders through a set of questions to assess the existing and needed capacities for youth to implement and benefit from investments.
Meeting with 15 Indonesian Mayors to discuss ITU standards and the implementation of the U4SSC KPIs
24 February 2023
Geneva, Switzerland
©ITU/D.Woldu
El Ministro de Transportes y Comunicaciones, José Gallardo Ku, recibió del Gobierno del Japón equipos destinados a implementar un sistema de prevención de desastres que permitirá a la población recibir información rápida, precisa y estable sobre emergencias.
El sistema -que utilizará el estándar de Televisión Digital Terrestre japonés brasileño ISDB-T, que viene siendo implementado en el Perú- podría utilizarse en caso de que el Fenómeno El Niño afecte a alguna de las localidades beneficiadas.
El "Proyecto para el Mejoramiento del equipamiento para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres en la República del Perú" comprende la donación e implementación de ocho sistemas de observación de mareas; ocho sistemas EWBS (Emergency Warning Broadcasting System), conformados por estaciones de televisión digital terrestre-TDT con capacidad para transmitir la señal EWBS; y 15 receptores de TDT con capacidad de recibir esa señal.
El Instituto Nacional de Defensa Civil (INDECI) es el responsable de emitir señal la alerta, la cual llega al Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión (IRTP), que la difunde a los hogares de la población de las localidades beneficiarias, utilizando el sistema EWBS (a través de la señal de televisión digital).
Las estaciones de TDT con EWBS -que estarán ubicadas en Arequipa (Arequipa, 1; Camaná, 3), Ica (Pisco, 1), La Libertad (Trujillo, 4), Lima (Lima, 1; Cañete, 1), Moquegua (Ilo, 4)- no solo podrán transmitir alertas por tsunami, sino también sobre diversos tipos de desastres, como inundaciones, deslizamientos, incendios, entre otros.
Actualmente en el Perú la información de desastres se tramite vía telefónica, radial o por email, siendo alta la probabilidad de interrupción en la comunicación cuando ocurre un desastre de gran magnitud.
"La introducción de este nuevo Sistema EWBS hará posible que la población reciba información más rápida, precisa y estable sobre emergencias por desastres, lo que contribuirá a salvar vidas y reducir daños", señaló Gallardo Ku.
El Ministro Gallardo y el Viceministro de Comunicaciones del Japón, Yasuo Sakamoto, destacaron la importancia del fortalecimiento de la cooperación entre ambos países en el campo de la televisión digital, así como ampliar la relación de cooperación en el sector de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC).
La entrega de equipos se realizó en el marco de la inauguración del Seminario Internacional en materia de Televisión Digital Terrestre (TDT) y Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones (TIC), que se realizará los días 14 y 15 de enero de 2016 en Lima y en el que participarán delegados de 15 empresas japonesas.
Mr. Maged A. Abdelaziz, United Nations Under Secretary-General and Special Adviser on Africa addressed a critical necessity for taking action-- funding. He suggested looking more into more South-South partnerships with countries in other regions which have seen social and economic growth as part of 15-years of MDGs implementation. He stressed the crucial need for funding to meet capacity gaps, especially to track data and monitor impact for transparency.
© Credit: Lei Phyu / UNDP
66th Force Support Squadron officials held a Career Fair at the MassHire Career Center in Woburn, Mass., Jan. 19. The fair was part of an ongoing effort to recruit child care providers following the implementation of the Secretary of Defense-directed supplanting policy.
Numerous civil society groups came together for this action at the end of the Champs Elsees near the Eiffel Tower chair sculpture.
2 roads are outlined on the ground, each leading a gate. The gates open to a 3°C and 1,5ºC world respectively. A person representing ministers will be on the road leading to the 3°C world. Pushing a globe, representing that the ministers are pushing the whole world ahead of them regardless of where they go. He gets to a crossing where he can enter the 1.5 degree world road. But in order to enter he has to pass 5 people and shake hands with them to succeed on the 1.5C road. The crowd enjoin him to take the safe road, the road to 1.5C, despite the difficulties and obstacles. The minister has to interact with and pass each of the five processes before they are able to proceed on the 1.5C road.
Workstream 2 - person
Pre-2020 implementation review - person
Pre-2020 INDC review - person
5 year finance and mitigatiton cycle - person
Lomg Term Goal - person
After the street theatre a few of the actual Ministers ceremonially took the 1.5C road.
From a scanned Stereo Realist slide.
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
November 18, 2010 - "Roles for Third Parties in Improving Implementation of EPA's and OSHA's Regulations on the Management of Low-Probability, High-Consequence Process Safety Risks" - Penn Program on Regulation, in conjunction with the Wharton Risk Management Center, hosted a conference regarding the usage of third party auditors in the enforcement of regulatory safety measures in high risk industries. Industries which experts call "Low-Probability, High-Consequence," such as nuclear reactors, oil refineries, or chemical processing plants, are specifically hoped to be improved by third party inspections safety. The conference brought together numerous participants from a variety of fields, including from government, industry, insurance, academia, and non-profit sectors. The conference consisted of a day-long discussion spread over three separate panels. Over the course of the conference, participants stressed the importance of implementing a third party system to effectively and thoroughly audit industry despite lack of adequate funds and resources. Other potential scenarios offered for enacting effective third party auditing included making sure that these third party auditors were completely independent from the industries they would be inspecting so as to eliminate bias or a conflict of interest. Another issue to consider is the question of whose authority would the third party auditors be under and what kind of enforcement power would they have to enforce industry change. One of the panel discussions brought up the potential linkage of third party audits with insurance companies so as to provide an incentive for industry to decrease safety risks in order to pay lower insurance premiums. Workshop participants included Isadore "Irv" Rosenthal, a Senior Research Fellow at the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center; Howard Kunreuther, James G. Dinan Professor of Business and Public Policy at Wharton and Co-Director of the Wharton Risk Center; Laurie Miller, Senior Director of Environment and Process Safety at the American Chemistry Council; Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan, Managing Director of the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center; Scott Berger, Executive Director of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Don Nguyen, a Principal Process Safety Management Engineer at Siemens Energy, Inc.; Mike Marshall, Process Safety Management Coordinator at the Directorate of Enforcement Programs at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) within the United States Department of Labor; Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Director of the Penn Program on Regulation; Bob Whitmore, Former Chief of OSHA Division of Recordkeeping at the United States Department of Labor; Jim Belke, Chemical Engineer at the Office of Emergency Prevention and Member of the Office of Chemical Preparedness within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); William Doerr, FM Global Research Area Director; Manuel Gomez, Director of Recommendations at the U.S. Chemical Safety Board; Tim Cillessen, Manager of Sales and Marketing at Siemens Energy, Inc.; Mike Wright, Director of Health, Safety, and Environment at United Steelworkers; Jennifer Nash, Affiliated Researcher of Nanotechnology and Society Research Group at Northeastern University and the Associate Director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Executive Director of Regulatory Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School of Government; Michael Perron, Senior Vice President of Willis Re New York.
Ted Chu, Chief Economist, International Finance Corporation, Washington DC at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2016. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
People from other countries besides Syria, Irak or Afghanistan or the also called Non-SIA are not allowed to cross the Balkan route as the others. This were implement by the Greek, Macedonian, Croatian and Serbian authorities. Many of them tried to do the route by foot crossing trough the forest, or with smuggles (who were paid around 800 - 1000 euros) and being pushing back many times by the police. There are testimonials which affirms violations of the human rights, they get robed by smugglers or even by the police. Sometimes they made to cross Macedonia, were the police used to take off their shoes and push them back to Greece, and get to Belgrade. There they can not get inside the camp and therefore they have to sleep in the street. In Croatia they are usually pushed back to Serbia.
Update 22/02/16:
People from Afghanistan are not more allowed to to the Balkan route, only people from Syria and Irak with the right passport/ID
El Ministro de Transportes y Comunicaciones, José Gallardo Ku, recibió del Gobierno del Japón equipos destinados a implementar un sistema de prevención de desastres que permitirá a la población recibir información rápida, precisa y estable sobre emergencias.
El sistema -que utilizará el estándar de Televisión Digital Terrestre japonés brasileño ISDB-T, que viene siendo implementado en el Perú- podría utilizarse en caso de que el Fenómeno El Niño afecte a alguna de las localidades beneficiadas.
El "Proyecto para el Mejoramiento del equipamiento para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres en la República del Perú" comprende la donación e implementación de ocho sistemas de observación de mareas; ocho sistemas EWBS (Emergency Warning Broadcasting System), conformados por estaciones de televisión digital terrestre-TDT con capacidad para transmitir la señal EWBS; y 15 receptores de TDT con capacidad de recibir esa señal.
El Instituto Nacional de Defensa Civil (INDECI) es el responsable de emitir señal la alerta, la cual llega al Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión (IRTP), que la difunde a los hogares de la población de las localidades beneficiarias, utilizando el sistema EWBS (a través de la señal de televisión digital).
Las estaciones de TDT con EWBS -que estarán ubicadas en Arequipa (Arequipa, 1; Camaná, 3), Ica (Pisco, 1), La Libertad (Trujillo, 4), Lima (Lima, 1; Cañete, 1), Moquegua (Ilo, 4)- no solo podrán transmitir alertas por tsunami, sino también sobre diversos tipos de desastres, como inundaciones, deslizamientos, incendios, entre otros.
Actualmente en el Perú la información de desastres se tramite vía telefónica, radial o por email, siendo alta la probabilidad de interrupción en la comunicación cuando ocurre un desastre de gran magnitud.
"La introducción de este nuevo Sistema EWBS hará posible que la población reciba información más rápida, precisa y estable sobre emergencias por desastres, lo que contribuirá a salvar vidas y reducir daños", señaló Gallardo Ku.
El Ministro Gallardo y el Viceministro de Comunicaciones del Japón, Yasuo Sakamoto, destacaron la importancia del fortalecimiento de la cooperación entre ambos países en el campo de la televisión digital, así como ampliar la relación de cooperación en el sector de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC).
La entrega de equipos se realizó en el marco de la inauguración del Seminario Internacional en materia de Televisión Digital Terrestre (TDT) y Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones (TIC), que se realizará los días 14 y 15 de enero de 2016 en Lima y en el que participarán delegados de 15 empresas japonesas.
"The rich array of lithic implements excavated at the Sanxingdui site, particularly those from the two pits, demonstrate that the people of Shu had developed a sophisticated ritual system supported by strong state power no later than the Shang dynasty period. Jades served a multiplicity of functions in ancient times and influenced every aspect of human life. As means of communication with gods and heavenly realms, jades were esteemed. Most of the lithic artifacts at Sanxingdui were ritual implements, which were part of the material expression of the political and religious culture of the state of Shu. Among them, bi disks and zhang blades were most important: the former used for worshipping heaven, the latter for sacrificing to the mountains. The people of Shu communicated with spirits, gods and heaven realms primarily through their worship of mountains".
Plan Indonesia implemented School-Based Disaster Risk Reduction SBDRR in Bantul, Central Java, and Pariaman, West Sumatera. The project is aimed at strengthening the capacity of teachers and pupils, communities and related government agencies. The SBDRR Project in Pariaman not only focused on primary schools but also on early childhood. During the training students were put through simulations of disasters and aught how to react, how to protect themselves and how to help those around them.
A training of trainers of a South Sudan’s soon-to-be unified army concluded today, 4 October, with a graduation ceremony at the Military Training Centre in Luri near Juba.
The event marks a significant step forward for the implementation of the country’s revitalized peace agreement, signed in September last year.
Lieutenant General Shailesh Tinaikar, Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, described the project of training the nation’s unified forces as one with “tremendous implications for national integrity and security”. He called the graduating instructors “pioneers” with a “huge responsibility” to carry after having received just ten days of training.
“Whatever you do, however you act, is going to affect the soldiers who you train, so I implore you to be conscious of your actions, because you set the trend of the forces of South Sudan,” the Force Commander said.
Lieutenant General Tinaikar also stressed the importance of looking forward rather than backward.
“You have to forget your past, from where you come and your past affiliations, to work together for your young nation, for the state of South Sudan,” he said, reiterating his faith in the diligence and capacity of the instructors to train the unified forces properly.
A lack of qualified trainers has been slowing down the capacity building of units of the united armed forces in 35 cantonment sites across the country, making the readiness of instructors such a vital sign of progress.
To enable the establishment of a Transitional Government of National Unity on 12 November, the few hundred graduates will need to capacitate some 83,000 soldiers, the troops being merged from the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition.
Photo: UNMISS / Eric Kanalstein
A page from the PDF document.
AC Wharton, Jr. with Memphis & Shelby County Government.
A collaboration of MCA Students:
Myself & Katie Benjamin — Logo & Digital Implementation Plan
Eric Huber — Packaging
Bryan Rollins — CD Layout
James Hart — Broadside Design
The ‘Global NDC Conference 2017: integrated governance, finance and transparency for delivering climate goals’ took place in Berlin, Germany, from 2 – 6 May 2017. The conference was jointly organized by the LEDS GP, the GIZ Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (SPA), and the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building (LECB) Programme, in collaboration with the NDC Partnership.
Find out more about the Conference here: ledsgp.org/2017/05/global-ndc-conference-2017-integrated-...
Find out more about LEDS GP at www.ledsgp.org
The second phase of an IMO-implemented project to enhance safe and environmentally sound ship recycling in Bangladesh has been launched at a meeting of stakeholders in Dhaka, Bangladesh (26 November).
Water Pumps Quench Village Thirst
10 Red Hand Pumps gifted and installed in various villages of Sehwan Sharif, Dadu District, Sindh Province, Pakistan.
Project installation started from early 2011 and completed 2013.
Logistics, cost of installations, program implementation and oversight by Dr Syed Raza Mehdi Shah Subzwari of Sehwan Sharif.
Red Hand Pumps gifted by Lodhie Foundation under Pervaiz Lodhie Global Citizenship initiative for human development and poverty alleviation in under privileged rural areas of Pakistan
Примеры сложных ситуаций, которые могут возникнуть в рамках Конвенции Эспо ЕЭК ООН.
Examples of complex cases arising under the UNECE Espoo convention, and structures designed to solve them.
English version here.
Baghdad, 07 March 2018 – Under the patronage of H.E. Prime Minister of Iraq, Dr. Hayder Al-Abadi , today in Baghdad a high level conference on implementation of Iraq National Action Plan on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security in Iraq, was held.
In 2012-2014 the Iraqi Cross Sector Task Force (CSTF) developed the Iraqi National Action Plan (NAP) for implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325. The NAP 1325 is a crucial tool for improving the status of women’s rights in Iraq. Composed of ministries, institutions and civil society, the CSTF has been the driving mechanism for implementing, monitoring, and reporting of this NAP.
At today’s conference, the Government of Iraq and CSTF took the opportunity to mark the International Women’s Day, 8th of March, by sharing the preliminary outcomes, lessons learned and conclusions summarized during the on-going process of developing of the draft national report on the implementation of the first NAP 1325, which will be presented to the United Nations Security Council later during 2018.
At the opening session of the conference, participants were greeted by the Prime Minister of Iraq, Dr. Hayder Al Abadi, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers and Co-Chair of the CSTF 1325, Dr. Mahdi Al Alaq, Chairperson of the National Committee for the Advancement of Iraqi Women and Chair of the Coordination Committee of CSTF 1325, Dr. Thikra Alloush, Chair of the High Council of Women of the Kurdistan Region and Co-Chair of CSTF 1325, Ms. Pakshan Zangana and by the Director General of the Iraqi Women Empowerment Department of the Council of Ministers, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
Representatives of the international community expressed their commitment to support women’s rights and their participation in the process of peace building in Iraq as well as in the upcoming phase of the development of the second NAP. On behalf of the International community the conference was addressed by the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq, Mr. Jan Kubiš, British Ambassador to Iraq, Jon Wilks, Charge d’Affairs of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Marielle Geraedts, and by the Country Director of UN Women, Ms. Dina Zorba.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Content description: Stone tools used to make canoes, bowls, and work with wood
Local identifier: 029_02_00_011
Type of resource: three dimensional object
Genre/form: artifacts
Physical description: 3 artifacts; stone: .25 x .20 cm; .25 x .15 cm; .25 x .10 cm
Digital origin: reformatted digital
General notes: Original object was digitized in 2016 as a TIFF image.
Acquisition notes: Donated by Dr. Charles F. Walcott to the Cambridge Public Library sometime in the 1970s
Description standard: dcrmg
Subject headings:
Fresh Pond (Middlesex County, Mass.)
Arrowheads
Stone Implements
Host collection: Charles F. Walcott Archaeological Collection, circa 1960-1970
Physical location: Cambridge Public Library
Rights: No copyright--United States
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection: [Identification of item], Charles F. Walcott Archaeological Collection, circa 1960-1970, 29, [Box#, Folder title], Cambridge Room, Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections.
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En evento “Con Punche Perú” en Chincha, ministro Oscar Becerra anuncia que en esa región se están instalando 97 módulos educativos en 21 colegios y que en fucionará uno de los tres Colegios de Alto Rendimiento deportivos que el MInedu va implementar.
Rwanda’s Ministry of Natural Resources has convened a high-level policy dialogue on the country’s Green Growth and Climate Resilience Strategy. The meeting came three days before Rwanda joins nations from across the world to sign the historic Paris Agreement on Climate Change at the United Nations in New York.
The high-level dialogue assessed the implementation of the strategy – an important part of Rwanda’s commitment to building a green economy and preparing for a warmer planet. It brought together environment and natural resources stakeholders and policy makers from government, development partners, the private sector and non-government organisations.
This is the second time such a dialogue has been held.