The reports, which aim to support the crowding-in of scaled private sector investment in generation, networks and off-grid markets,were released on 8 December 20201 during an Expert Group Meeting on the theme “Enhancing Electricity Market Regulation in Africa to Accelerate Participation of the Private Sector in Infrastructure Investment,”
The publications are a result of a productive partnership between ECA, through its SDG7 Finance initiative pillar area on energy sector governance, and the RES4Africa Foundation - through its Missing Links initiative.
In 2020 alone, the global energy market saw about $1.9 trillion in investments, of which emerging and developing countries attracted 1/5 th . (...) Today’s Expert Group Meeting was organised on the sidelines of the ECA Committee Meeting on Private Sector Development, Regional Integration, Trade, Infrastructure, Industry and Technology on the theme: “Africa’s Economic Development in the Post-COVID-19 Era.”
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2nd Session Group of Experts on Gas
2nd Session Group of Experts on Gas
Sustainable Energy
Natural Gas
Group of Experts on Gas
20 - 21 January 2015
Salle VII, Palais des Nations
Geneva
Switzerland
As natural gas was becoming an ever more important part of the world primary energy mix, the UNECE gas experts explored the role of gas in achieving the objectives of the Sustainable Energy for All initiative. The experts were updated on the work of the four Task Forces that develop:
Best practice guidance in reducing gas leaks along the gas value chain
Best practice guidance on the role of natural gas in increasing the uptake of renewable energy
Best practice guidance for liquefied natural gas
Recommendations on removing barriers to the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel
The second session of the Group of Experts on Gas was preceded by the Industry Forum of the Gas Centre on Monday, 19 January 2015. (...) Natural Gas Markets and Industry: January 2015 Benjamin Schlesinger, President, Benjamin Schlesinger and Associates, LLC, USA
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Perspectives of LNG development in the Russian Federation Regions (production, organization of efficient market) Alexander KARASEVICH, Head, Department of Regional Energy Industry Economics and Energy Efficiency, Professor, DSc Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
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GIIGNL Presentation Jean-Yves Robin, General Delegate, International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers
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Item 9: Removing barriers to the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel
Removing barriers to the use of Natural gas as a transportation fuel -UN ECE - Group of Experts on Gas (Task Force D) Francisco P. de la FLOR GARCIA Chair, Group of Experts on Gas
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Potential for Natural Gas and BioMethane in Transports Lennart Pilskog, Secretary General,NGVA Europe
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Compressed natural Gas in Slovenia Andrej Stušek, Managing director, Enos, d.d., Jesenice, Slovenia
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CNG & LNG Safety: Perceptions & Reality Jeffrey Seisler, Clean Fuels Consulting/CEO, Clean Fuel Consulting, NGV Global (International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles)
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Natural gas as a vehicle fuel “the need for speed in Europe” Timo Vehrs, Director Business Development, GAZPROM Germania GmbH
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Item 10: Tour de table - recent developments and medium- and long-term prospects and policies in the gas industry – country updates
Stuart MACDONALD, LNG New Markets - Technology, Projects and Technology Shell
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Alexander ERKOV, Deputy Director, Oil and Gas Production and Transportation Department, Ministry of Energy of the, Russian Federation
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Wilhelmus (Wim) van't HOF, Head of Unit Gas Market, Ministry of Economic Affairs, The Netherlands
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Adel Mahmoud IBRAHIM, Assistant Vice Chairman for Economic Gas Utilization Economic and Commercial Affairs, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, Egypt
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Anatolii ANDRIIEVSKYI, Head, Technical Policy Subdepartment, NJSC "Naftogaz of Ukraine"
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Ali Khalaf AL-KAABI, Marketing Long Term Sales Manager, Long Term Sales Department, RasGas Company Limited
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Tamas Korosi, Senior Leading Advisor, Hungary
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Arzu Hacer Günel, Natural Gas Supply and Export Manager and Aylin Serin Özsaraç, Pricing Expert, Botas, Turkey
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Score: 720521.5
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16 Italy KOBUTA Irina FAO, Trade and Markets Division Economist
17
KRIVONOS Ekaterina FAO, Trade and Markets Division Economist
18 ZIMMERMANN Andrea FAO, Trade and Markets Division Economist
19 SARANINA Alla FAO, Trade and Markets Division Сonsultant
20
Kazakhstan
YERASSYLOVA Ademi
Kazakh Scientific and Research Institute of
Agribusiness Economics and Rural Areas
Development/Kazakh National Agricultural
University
Head of Strategic Analysis and
Forecasting Division
21 NAURZBEKOV Yerken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Republic Kazakhstan "Atameken"
Expert (Category І), Department of Agro-Industrial Complex and Food Industry
22
Kyrgyzstan SADABAEVA Zhibek
Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry and
Melioration
Leading Specialist, Food Security and
Agrimarketing Division
23 KYDYKMANOV Emilbek Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry and Melioration
Head of Agricultural Policy and Economic Forecasting Division
24 MOGILEVSKII Roman Institute for Governance and Politics, University of Central Asia
Vice Principal, Senior Research Officer
25 ENIKEEVA Zalina Institute for Governance and Policy Research Assistant
26
Moldova CEREVAN Pavel
Ministry of Agriculture, Regional
Development and Environment
Consultant, Policy Analysis, Monitoring
and Evaluation Department
27 IGNAT Anatolyi National Institute of Economic Research Head of Agri-food economics and rural development department
28 LUKASENKO Eugenia National Institute of Economic Research, Academy of Sciences of Moldova
Research Associate
29
Russia
ZHIRIAEVA Elena
North-West Institute of Management
under Russian Presidential Academy of the
National Economy and Public
Administration
Associate Professor of Economics
30 YANBYKH Renata All-Russian Institute of Agricultural Issues and Computer Science named after A. A.Nikonov
Head of Rural Areas Sustainable Development and Agricultural Cooperation
31 GRUZDEV Aleksei "Streda Consulting" Consulting firm Executive Partner
32 Slovenia KOZAR Maja Institute for Agriculture Research officer
33 PINTAR Marjeta Institute for Agriculture Research officer
34
United States
of America ONISHCHUK Oleksandra
Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations
Consultant, expert on WTO
issues
35
Tadjikistan
KARIMOVA Mavzuna
Institute for Economics and Demography,
Doctor of Economics, "Center for Social
and Economic Education and Development"
NGO
Director. Head of
International Economic
Activities and Integration
Processes Department.
36
Turkmenistan ARONSKIY Yury
National Nongovernmental Association
"Union of Economists of Turkmenistan" Chairman
37
Uzbekistan
ILINA Darya
Institute of Forecasting and
Macroeconomic Research under Ministry of
Economics of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Senior Research Officer
38 Ukraine
KOVALEVA Elena Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine
Deputy Minister
39 PETRIV Ivan Odessa Regional State Administration Head of Agrarian Policy Office under
40 PIATNYTSKYI Valeriy - International Trade Experts
41 BASHINSKY Vitaliy State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection
Counsellor
42 GRYTSENKO Daria Ukrainian agribusiness club Expert on agricultural markets
43 PLATONOV Oleg UN/CEFACT Head of delegation of Ukraine
44 ZUBKOV Vasiliy Port Community Association Director General
45 KHACHATURIAN Artem International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Ukraine)
Counsellor
46 FEDOROV Oleksandr International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Ukraine)
Chairman of Commission on Customs and Trade Facilitation, ICC Ukraine
47 SHAPOVAL Bogdan Public Union "Ukrainian Food Export Board" Director general
48 TUKALEVSKAYA Tatyana Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine
Deputy Chief of Notification and Inquiries Processing Division
49 KRAVCHENKO Olga International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Ukraine)
Deputy Head of Commission on Customs Issues and
Trade Facilitation
50 OSTASHKO Tamara
NASU Institute for Economics and
Forecasting
Head of Sectorial Forecasts
and Markets Department
51 KRASOVSKIY Aleksandr Economic Entities Association of Ukraine Deputy Head
52 SEDIK Vladislav Phytosanitary Association of Ukraine President
53 KROSHKA Dmitriy "UKRSADPROM" Association Head
54 GOLUBYATNIKOV Nikolay "Port Community" Association Expert
55 ILYIN Viktor Association of Ports of Ukraine Director General
56 MARDAR Roman ASSOCIATION «UKRZOVNISHTRANS» Expert
57 DOBROHURSKYI Viktor ASSOCIATION «UKRZOVNISHTRANS» Expert
58
PANKIV Ivan National Association of Agricultural
Advisory Services of Ukraine
President
59 KUCHERENKO Vladimir Ukrainian corporation on winegrowing and
wine-making industry "Ukrwinprom"
Director General
60 Switzerland MCGIVERN Brendan White & Case LLP Expert on WTO issues
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EST: Ministerial Meeting on International Food Prices
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FAO Home
Economic and Social Development stream
Markets and Trade Home
Commodity markets
Trade
Emerging issues
Global engagement
Publications
Meetings and events
The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Quantitative agricultural policy monitoring in eight post-Soviet countries
Regional workshop on the WTO instruments in the interest of agribusiness
The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Fourth annual meeting of the Agricultural Trade Policy Network in Europe and Central Asia
Projects
Statistical data
Markets and trade
> Economic and Social Development stream > Meetings and events
Ministerial meeting on food price volatility
Tuesday, 16 October 2012, FAO Headquarters
Objectives The last few months have seen another price rise on international food markets, the third in the last six years. (...) How can transparency in agricultural markets be increased and how can international action be better coordinated?
a) The role of the Agricultural market information system (AMIS) b) Coordination of international action (including the role of the Rapid Response Forum) c) The case for increasing regulation of financial markets
2.
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Score: 720408.3
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EST: Ministerial Meeting on International Food Prices
العربية
english
français
Español
الصفحة الأولى
مسار التنمية الاقتصادية والاجتماعية
Markets and Trade Home
Commodity markets
Trade
Emerging issues
Global engagement
Publications
Meetings and events
The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Quantitative agricultural policy monitoring in eight post-Soviet countries
Regional workshop on the WTO instruments in the interest of agribusiness
The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia
Fourth annual meeting of the Agricultural Trade Policy Network in Europe and Central Asia
Projects
Statistical data
Markets and trade
> Economic and Social Development stream > Meetings and events
Ministerial meeting on food price volatility
Tuesday, 16 October 2012, FAO Headquarters
Objectives The last few months have seen another price rise on international food markets, the third in the last six years. (...) How can transparency in agricultural markets be increased and how can international action be better coordinated?
a) The role of the Agricultural market information system (AMIS) b) Coordination of international action (including the role of the Rapid Response Forum) c) The case for increasing regulation of financial markets
2.
Language:English
Score: 720408.3
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https://www.fao.org/economic/e...t-events-new/mmfvolatility/ar/
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Facilitated a workshop with three recognised industry experts
Focused discussion about ‘the market’ not individual companies
Avoid revealing commercial secrets
Draw on previous experience
(Finally) they agreed values for input of Census data
Data contributes 30% of turnover
Census data accounts for 10% of the value attributable to data,
Benefit decays by 50% over the 10 years after a census.
(...) Excludes rest of advertising spend (radio, TV and newspaper ads)
UK spend = £15.2bn - Direct Marketing Association (DMA), ‘Putting a Price on Direct Marketing’
England and Wales = 92% of the total UK (ONS GVA Statistics)
62% of total is on Business to Business campaigns. (DMA)
So, direct marketing spending where census data is used amounts to £5.5bn
Data spend 3-4% of the value of the business (industry best practice)
20% of this data is Census data (industry experts)
Benefit decays by 50% over the 10 years after a census (estimate from industry experts).
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Score: 720167.9
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...ides_for_FAO_January_2017.pptx
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Expert Group ITRs comments
March 31, 2000
Expert Group on International Telecommunication Regulations
Further Contribution of Herbert E. Marks
The draft papers for the report of the Expert Group suffer from the following major infirmities.
(...) Thus, it should not appear that the Expert Group agreed on the list, or even considered the list.
Language:English
Score: 719923.3
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https://www.itu.int/osg/spu/st...s/auth/WG2/wg2Marks31March.doc
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Expert Group ITRs comments
March 31, 2000
Expert Group on International Telecommunication Regulations
Further Contribution of Herbert E. Marks
The draft papers for the report of the Expert Group suffer from the following major infirmities.
(...) Thus, it should not appear that the Expert Group agreed on the list, or even considered the list.
Language:English
Score: 719923.3
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https://www.itu.int/osg/spu/st...s/auth/WG1/wg1Marks31March.doc
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1
Informal Summary (rev) of report of Independent Expert
on foreign debt and human rights, Ms Yuefen Li
A/HRC/46/29- Advanced Edited Version
Debt relief, debt crisis prevention and human rights:
the role of credit rating agencies
Credit rating agencies (CRA) have an enormous influence on market expectations and the lending
decisions of public and private investors. (...) The Independent Expert concludes that amelioration of credit ratings has been marginal. (...) In particular, the Independent Expert recommends: 1. Reform CRA with steps taken at the international, regional and national levels.
Language:English
Score: 719714.26
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https://www.ohchr.org/sites/de...ingAgencies/Summary_CRA_EN.pdf
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(f) Hydrogen: system development and gas asset readiness
18. The Group of Experts examined alternatives for transport of hydrogen and found them
relevant to facilitating the connection between growing supply and demand markets. These
alternatives include transport by vessels, pipeline or trucks, as economic circumstances
demand.
19. The Group of Experts concluded that the current natural gas infrastructure will play a
significant role in ramping up and developing a hydrogen market. (...) The Group of Experts recommended conducting additional capacity-building
activities on regional prospects for development of CNG and LNG market in the context of
decarbonizing urban transport.
24.
Language:English
Score: 719323.83
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https://unece.org/sites/defaul...0GEG-9-2022-INF.1_DraftCRs.pdf
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