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Standards-Makers Diversity & Inclusivity
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Stephanie Eynon 21 November 2019
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Through our Diversity and Inclusivity Strategy and Action Plan we will: • create a more diverse community of BSI standards-makers and an inclusive
standards-making environment • create more inclusive standards which responsively address different human and
stakeholder needs • ensure BSI is a recognized leader in diversity and inclusivity in the global
standards development community
Diversity & Inclusivity Strategy and Action Plan
10/01/2020
Copyright © 2019 BSI. (...) Create a Diversity and Inclusivity Advisory Panel 2 recruitment standards dev.
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Coding Standard for
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Reason
ext.
Reason for diversion
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for diversion
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Number digits(IA5 characters)
4etc.
FIGURE 1/Q.952
Redirecting number information element
The various parts of the Redirecting number information element shall be coded as specified in 4.5.10/Q.931 [3] (for the Calling party number information element) except for octet 3b which is defined below.
The coding standard for reason for diversion (octet 3b) values are summarized in Table 4A.
TABLE 4a/Q.952
Coding standard for reason for diversion
Bits
7 6
Meaning
0 0
ITU-T standardized coding (NOTE 1)
0 1
ISO/IEC standard (NOTE 2)
1 0
National standard (NOTE 2)
1 1
Standard defined for the network (either public or private) at the network side of the interface (NOTE 2)
NOTE 1 - This is the default coding for the field "Coding Standard for Reason for Redirection".
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Genebank Standards for Plant Genetic Resources -- a major accomplishment
International standards aimed at conserving plant diversity in genebanks
Genebanks standards adoption a major accomplishment
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19/04/2013
19 April 2013, Rome - New international standards to help genebanks worldwide conserve plant diversity in a more efficient and cost-effective manner were adopted on Thursday April 18 by FAO's Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. (...) Brad Fraleigh, Chairman of of the meeting, welcomed the Genebank Standards as "a major accomplishment" for the current and future preservation of plant diversity for food and nutrition security. (...) They were developed in response to the new technical advances and the increased coverage of plant diversity collections. A systematic application of these standards will require mobilization of financial resources for upgrading professional skills in developing countries.
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It also acknowledges the diversities of indigenous peoples in its preamble, and underscores the relevance of international human rights law and standards (articles 1 and 34).
7. (...) This is a gap which needs to be filled. Those key standards which have addressed cultural diversity have sometimes been considered to describe the interaction between separate cultural wholes. (...) Respect for cultural rights and cultural diversity, without discrimination and in accordance with international standards and as interpreted by human rights bodies, is a core aspect of implementing universality.
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EXTENDED DIVERSION TIME OPERATIONS (EDTO) REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Basic concept
3.1.2 EDTO significant systems
3.1.3 Threshold time
3.1.4 Maximum diversion time
3.2 EDTO for aeroplanes with more than two turbine engines
3.2.1 General
3.2.2 Operational and diversion planning principles
3.2.3 Threshold time
3.2.4 Maximum diversion time
3.2.5 EDTO significant systems
3.2.6 En-route alternate aerodromes
3.2.7 Operational approval procedure
3.2.8 Conditions to be used when converting diversion times to distances for the determination of the geographical area beyond threshold and within maximum diversion distances
3.2.9 Airworthiness certification requirements for extended diversion time operations beyond the threshold time
3.2.10 Maintaining operational approval
3.2.11 Airworthiness modification and maintenance programme requirements
3.2.12 Examples
3.3 EDTO for aeroplanes with two turbine engines
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Operational and diversion planning principles
3.3.3 Threshold time
3.3.4 Maximum diversion time
3.3.5 EDTO Significant Systems
3.3.6 En-route alternate aerodromes
3.3.7 Operational approval procedure
3.3.8 Conditions to be used when converting diversion times to distances for the determination of the geographical area beyond threshold and within maximum diversion distances
3.3.9 Airworthiness certification requirements for extended diversion time operations beyond the threshold time
3.3.10 Maintaining operational approval
3.3.11 Airworthiness modification and maintenance programme requirements
3.3.12 Examples
ICAO Reference:
Annex 6 Part I, Appendix 2
☒ Standard
☐ Recommended Practice
☐ Guidance Material
STATE IMPLEMENTATION of EDTO SARPs
Difference Status (DS) :
Difference Categories (DC) :
ND: No Difference A. (...) CONTENTS
2.1.4 Where relevant to the operations, the longrange navigation procedures, engine failure procedure for EDTO and the nomination and utilization of diversion aerodromes.
ICAO Reference:
Annex 6 Part I, Appendix 6
☒ Standard
☐ Recommended Practice
☐ Guidance Material
STATE IMPLEMENTATION of EDTO SARPs
Difference Status (DS) :
Difference Categories (DC) :
ND: No Difference A. (...) ICAO Reference:
DOC 10085 (EDTOM)
☐ Standard
☐ Recommended Practice
☒ Guidance Material
STATE IMPLEMENTATION of EDTO Guidance
SECTION /PARAGRAPH
REGULATION REF
REMARKS
Extended Diversion Time Operations (EDTO) Manual
Glossary
Chapter 1.
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Genebank Standards for Plant Genetic Resources -- a major accomplishment
International standards aimed at conserving plant diversity in genebanks
19 April 2013, Rome - New international standards to help genebanks worldwide conserve plant diversity in a more efficient and cost-effective manner were adopted on Thursday April 18 by FAO's Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. (...) Brad Fraleigh, Chairman of of the meeting, welcomed the Genebank Standards as "a major accomplishment" for the current and future preservation of plant diversity for food and nutrition security. (...) They were developed in response to the new technical advances and the increased coverage of plant diversity collections. A systematic application of these standards will require mobilization of financial resources for upgrading professional skills in developing countries.
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Address to the ICANN – UNESCO – ITU Thematic Workshop, 2 nd Internet Governance Forum
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
13 November 2007
Towards international standards for a truly multilingual global Internet
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is an honour and a pleasure for me to speak here today on behalf of the Telecommunication Standardization Sector of the ITU and its membership.
(...) However, it is certainly possible, as the WSIS commitment says, to put in place the “technical conditions” to facilitate multilingualism in cyberspace by making all of the world’s scripts available online, if not all of the world’s languages. Standardization work in this domain relates mainly to the development of UNICODE, which is standardized by the Unicode Consortium and ITU’s sister organization, the International Standardization Organisation and which now covers more than 100’000 characters. ITU works closely with ISO and IEC as part of the World Standards Collaboration (WSC) and in Joint Technical Committee 1.
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Guidance for the protection of migrant workers with diverse SOGIE (in line with international labour and human rights standards) should be included in regional and national labour migration policy discussions and strategy documents; CSOs, migrant workers with diverse SOGIE and their representatives should be engaged in the review and formulation of these strategies and frameworks.
3. (...) Review bilateral labour migration agreements and MoUs to ensure that the needs and concerns of migrant workers with diverse SOGIE are addressed, and their rights are protected in keeping with international labour and human rights standards.
(...) Ensure availability of programmes which are inclusive of migrant workers with diverse SOGIE
7. Funding opportunities for labour migration programming should be designed in ways that ensure the application of the non-discrimination principle and the positive inclusion of people with diverse SOGIE, consistent with international standards.
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Guidance for the protection of migrant workers with diverse SOGIE (in line with international labour and human rights standards) should be included in regional and national labour migration policy discussions and strategy documents; CSOs, migrant workers with diverse SOGIE and their representatives should be engaged in the review and formulation of these strategies and frameworks.
3. (...) Review bilateral labour migration agreements and MoUs to ensure that the needs and concerns of migrant workers with diverse SOGIE are addressed, and their rights are protected in keeping with international labour and human rights standards.
(...) Ensure availability of programmes which are inclusive of migrant workers with diverse SOGIE
7. Funding opportunities for labour migration programming should be designed in ways that ensure the application of the non-discrimination principle and the positive inclusion of people with diverse SOGIE, consistent with international standards.
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Genebank Standards for Plant Genetic Resources -- a major accomplishment
International standards aimed at conserving plant diversity in genebanks
19 April 2013, Rome - New international standards to help genebanks worldwide conserve plant diversity in a more efficient and cost-effective manner were adopted on Thursday April 18 by FAO's Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. (...) Brad Fraleigh, Chairman of of the meeting, welcomed the Genebank Standards as "a major accomplishment" for the current and future preservation of plant diversity for food and nutrition security. (...) They were developed in response to the new technical advances and the increased coverage of plant diversity collections. A systematic application of these standards will require mobilization of financial resources for upgrading professional skills in developing countries.
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