“Eradicating racism from sports is an urgent concern that requires collective action by international organizations, international sports federations, national Governments, national sports federations and civil society,” Mr. (...) In his report, the expert notes the unique role of sports in fighting racism and intolerance and in promoting solidarity and respect for diversity under a common goal. (...) “Furthermore, sport is a positive symbol for social acceptance by conveying the image of multi-ethnic teams representing one nation and competing for a common goal.”
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Score: 991345.9
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“Eradicating racism from sports is an urgent concern that requires collective action by international organizations, international sports federations, national Governments, national sports federations and civil society,” Mr. (...) In his report, the expert notes the unique role of sports in fighting racism and intolerance and in promoting solidarity and respect for diversity under a common goal. (...) “Furthermore, sport is a positive symbol for social acceptance by conveying the image of multi-ethnic teams representing one nation and competing for a common goal.”
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Score: 991345.9
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UNDT/NBI/2020/014
Judgment No.: UNDT/2021/148
Page 5 of 20
2016-2017 Academic Year Actual paid to WIC (CAD) Claimed (CAD) Excess
Tuition (plus registration) 11,900 (tuition plus registration) 11,900 (tuition only) 0
Registration N/A 1,700 1,700
Admission fees 300 1,400 1100
Uniforms N/A 1,258 1,258
Tutorial N/A 2,150 2,150
Materiel Didactique N/A 2,300 2,300
Sports activities and
equipment
N/A 558 558
TOTAL 12,200 21,266 9,066
Claims submitted for DD
7. (...) There were no subsequent payments to CDI.22
2016-2017 Academic Year Actual paid to CDI (CAD) Claimed (CAD) Excess
Tuition 0 13,440 13,440
Registration fee 0 160 160
Materiel informatique N/A 3,400 3,400
school supplies N/A 700 700
Tutorial N/A 3,900 3,900
Sports activities N/A 1,200 1,200
Transport N/A 1,400 1,400
Frais de subsistence N/A 2,600 2,600
TOTAL 0 26,800 26,800
19 Reply, annex R/1, Doc. (...) On
the contrary, the receipts were for items and services that could not be expected to be
admissible by common sense standard, such as clothing (including underwear), gym
gear, iPads and multiple laptops per child, and even registration for dance classes.46
31.

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Attacks against sports events are particularly hideous as sports have historically played a significant role in the dissemination of positive values across civilizations and cultures, especially for young people. (...) Through the Global Programme, we will promote sustainable approaches to security, ways to preserve the legacy of major sporting events as a common good of the international community and advanced policies grounded on the principle of shared responsibility.”
(...) More information: www.un.org/counterterrorism/sports
http://www.un.org/counterterrorism/sports
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Score: 987382.6
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https://www.un.org/counterterr...un_global-sports-programme.pdf
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Are there any customary, religious law or common law principles/provisions that discriminate against women in family and cultural life? (...) In cases of expelling from common dwelings, 773 families with 1,420 minor children were in danger of domestic violence. (...) Another area in which statistical indicators related to domestic violence can be monitored is the number of crimes of torture of a person living in common dwellings. Similarly as in case of expelling from common dwellings, the occurrence of crime of torture of a person living in common dwellings has been showing a slight decrease in recent years.
Language:English
Score: 986625.7
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https://www.ohchr.org/sites/de...ily/States/CZECH_REPUBLIC.docx
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“Eradicating racism from sports is an urgent concern that requires collective action by international organizations, international sports federations, national Governments, national sports federations and civil society,” Mr. (...) In his report, the expert notes the unique role of sports in fighting racism and intolerance and in promoting solidarity and respect for diversity under a common goal. (...) “Furthermore, sport is a positive symbol for social acceptance by conveying the image of multi-ethnic teams representing one nation and competing for a common goal.”
Language:English
Score: 985506.6
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https://www.ohchr.org/ar/press...global-action-eradicate-racism
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At the same time, major sporting events are terrorist targets and need to be secure.
(...) Who we are
Under the leadership of the Under-Secretary-General, UNOCT is structured in five components to deliver high-quality support to Member States in our common goal to have a world free of terrorism.
Cybersecurity
While new technologies have transformed our way of life for the better, their misuse by terrorists presents a growing challenge to the security of critical infrastructure and our own. (...) Human rights
Human rights are a true recognition of our common humanity. They unite people, while terrorism thrives on divisions and represents the denial and destruction of human rights.
Language:English
Score: 983826.4
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https://www.un.org/counterterrorism/
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Like the first centre opened last year, this second facility will bring together both refugee and host communities for events and workshops and offer a common space for community development activities.
(...) The project aims to facilitate joint activities between the host and refugee communities, safeguarding common interests on issues such as security and making everyone a responsible citizen of the community. (...) The two centres are equipped with a sports field and solar powered electricity will also provide safe spaces for community dialogue, knowledge sharing, workshops, discussions on thematic areas, recreational and sport activities.
Language:English
Score: 982573.2
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Like the first centre opened last year, this second facility will bring together both refugee and host communities for events and workshops and offer a common space for community development activities. (...) The project aims to facilitate joint activities between the host and refugee communities, safeguarding common interests on issues such as security and making everyone a responsible citizen of the community. (...) The two centres are equipped with a sports field and solar powered electricity will also provide safe spaces for community dialogue, knowledge sharing, workshops, discussions on thematic areas, recreational and sport activities.
Language:English
Score: 982573.2
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That’s the magical thing about sports. It doesn’t matter who you are, your gender or where you’re from – the shared passion and cause for the game is something all can have in common.
(...) In Nyala, as part of UNDP’s Sports for Peace efforts, we recently opened a renovated sports pitch, providing young women and men from local communities and IDP camps a chance to connect and have some fun.
(...) Practically, as a peacebuilding tool, sport is a common language. For UNDP, peace is our number one priority in Sudan.
Language:English
Score: 979763.2
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https://www.unv.org/index.php/...orts-passion-unique-tool-peace
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