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Team of Specialists on Sustainable Forest Products
The Team of Specialists on Sustainable Forest Products is made up of specialists in forest products marketing or specialists on forest products markets.
(...) To report on market-related topics to the UNECE Committee on Forests and the Forest Industry and the FAO European Forestry Commission and to provide input to the secretariat in this field.
Specialists are selected primarily for their expertise and interest in international forest products marketing and markets. (...) Mandate
Taken from ECE/TIM/2021/2; FO:EFC/2021/2
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Team of Specialists on Sustainable Forest Products (as of February 2022)
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4. The primary role of the Teams of Specialists is to support the implementation of the ECE/FAO Programme of Work as expressed in their respective Terms of Reference. (...) The working language of Teams of Specialists is English. In general, no interpretation will be provided.
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Ms Alette van Leur
Director
Mr Schinichi Akiyama
Deputy Director
Forestry, Agriculture, Construction and Tourism Unit (FACT)
Ms Mariangels Fortuny
Head of Unit
Outcome 5 coordinator
Mr El’vis Beytullayev
Specialist: rural economy and related sectors, agriculture, plantations, tobacco
Ms Elisenda Estruch
Specialist: rural economy and related sectors, construction
Mr Waltteri Katajamaki
Technical officer: rural economy and related sectors, forestry
Ms Lucie Servoz
Technical officer: hotels, catering, tourism
Ms Angélique Flores-Girod
Administrative support
Extractives, Energy and Manufacturing Unit (E²M)
Mr Casper N. Edmonds
Head of Unit
Coordinator: business and human rights
Ms Maria Beatriz Mello da Cunha
Specialist: textiles, clothing, leather, footwear (80%)
Mr Yasuhiko Kamakura
Specialist: chemical industries, basic metals and transport equipment manufacturing
Ms Camila Pereira Rego Meireles
Technical officer: mining, extractives, energy & manufacturing
Ms Kassiyet Tulegenova
Technical officer: Sustainable Supply Chains to Build Back Better
Ms Shreya Goel
Junior technical officer
Ms Francine Ndong
Junior professional officer: Decent work in global supply chains
Ms Ivón Garcia
Administrative support
Private and Public Services Sectors Unit (SERVICES)
Mr Oliver Liang
Head of Unit
Senior specialist: education, media, culture, sports
Mr Carlos Carrion-Crespo
Specialist: public services, utilities, telecommunications
Ms Margherita Licata
Specialist: commerce, culture, financial, graphical, and postal services
Ms Christiane Wiskow
Specialist: health services
Ms Maren Hopfe
Junior professional officer: health services
Ms Nikolina Postic
Technical officer: Digitalization, the future of work and the teaching profession; Strengthening multi-partner cooperation to support teacher policy and improve learning
Ms Rhona O’halloran
Administrative support
Transport and Maritime Sectors Unit (MARITIME)
Mr Brandt Wagner
Head of Unit
Senior specialist: shipping, fisheries, inland waterways
Ms Christine Bader
Specialist: shipping, fisheries, inland waterways
Ms Alejandra Cruz Ross
Specialist: transport
Mr Doopyo Kong
Technical officer: ports
Ms Rhona O’halloran
Administrative support
Department support
Ms Maria Beatriz Mello da Cunha
Development cooperation & evaluation specialist (20%)
Ms Niamh Hogan
Department secretary
Ms Ivón Garcia
Administrative support
Ms Shona Davidson
Funds Control Officer (F.C.O.)
Language:English
Score: 622662
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A Gender Sector/Thematic Specialist works primarily in one specialized development sector and applies gender concepts to that field.
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Ms Alette van Leur
Director
Mr Schinichi Akiyama
Deputy Director
Forestry, Agriculture, Construction and Tourism Unit (FACT)
Ms Mariangels Fortuny
Head of Unit
Outcome 5 coordinator
Mr El’vis Beytullayev
Specialist: rural economy and related sectors, agriculture, plantations, tobacco
Ms Elisenda Estruch
Specialist: rural economy and related sectors, construction
Mr Waltteri Katajamaki
Technical officer: rural economy and related sectors, forestry
Ms Lucie Servoz
Technical officer: hotels, catering, tourism
Ms Angélique Flores-Girod
Administrative support
Extractives, Energy and Manufacturing Unit (E²M)
Mr Casper N. Edmonds
Head of Unit
Coordinator: business and human rights
Ms Maria Beatriz Mello da Cunha
Specialist: textiles, clothing, leather, footwear (80%)
Mr Yasuhiko Kamakura
Specialist: chemical industries, basic metals and transport equipment manufacturing
Ms Camila Pereira Rego Meireles
Technical officer: mining, extractives, energy & manufacturing
Ms Kassiyet Tulegenova
Technical officer: Sustainable Supply Chains to Build Back Better
Ms Shreya Goel
Junior technical officer
Ms Francine Ndong
Junior professional officer: Decent work in global supply chains
Ms Ivón Garcia
Administrative support
Private and Public Services Sectors Unit (SERVICES)
Mr Oliver Liang
Head of Unit
Senior specialist: education, media, culture, sports
Mr Carlos Carrion-Crespo
Specialist: public services, utilities, telecommunications
Ms Margherita Licata
Specialist: commerce, culture, financial, graphical, and postal services
Ms Christiane Wiskow
Specialist: health services
Ms Maren Hopfe
Junior professional officer: health services
Ms Nikolina Postic
Technical officer: Digitalization, the future of work and the teaching profession; Strengthening multi-partner cooperation to support teacher policy and improve learning
Ms Rhona O’halloran
Administrative support
Transport and Maritime Sectors Unit (MARITIME)
Mr Brandt Wagner
Head of Unit
Senior specialist: shipping, fisheries, inland waterways
Ms Christine Bader
Specialist: shipping, fisheries, inland waterways
Ms Alejandra Cruz Ross
Specialist: transport
Mr Doopyo Kong
Technical officer: ports
Ms Rhona O’halloran
Administrative support
Department support
Ms Maria Beatriz Mello da Cunha
Development cooperation & evaluation specialist (20%)
Ms Niamh Hogan
Department secretary
Ms Ivón Garcia
Administrative support
Ms Shona Davidson
Funds Control Officer (F.C.O.)
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1102308001_UNITED NATIONS_MH002017_BS.pdf
MAJOR COST SHARING PROVISIONS PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
Benefit Period
Maximum Out-of-Pocket Limit
Plan Year
Covered in full
$6,600 Individual / $13,200 Family
PCP Office visits
Specialist Office visits Covered in full Hospital admission No Copayment
Emergency Room copay (waived if Hospital admission) Covered in full
Prescription Drug Deductible Not Applicable
Prescription drugs – 30 day supply $5 generic / $5 brand
Prescription drugs – 90 day supply $7.50 generic / $7.50 brand
INPATIENT HOSPITAL SERVICES PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
• Hospital and physician services
• Semi-private room and board
Subject to Hospital Admission Copayment Physician Services Covered in Full
Included in Hospital Admission Copayment
• Operating and recovery room, intensive and special care units, general nursing care, prescribed drugs,anesthesia, X-rays, lab tests, mastectomy care, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation and end of life care
Included in Hospital Admission Copayment
• Inpatient Rehabilitation & Habilitation Services (Physical,Speech and Occupational Therapy)
Subject to Hospital Admission Copayment; 90 days combined therapies
• Human organ transplants Included in Hospital Admission Copayment
MATERNITY AND NEW BORN CARE PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
• Prenatal care Covered in full
• Inpatient Hospital Services and Birthing Center Covered in full
• Physician and Midwife Services for Delivery Covered In Full
• Breast Pump Covered in full
• Postnatal care Covered in full
Medical Deductible Not Applicable
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
HIP Prime Network
UNITED NATIONS
PrimeHMO for NY CT and NJ Residents
1102308
(continued on next page) MH002017
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
HIP Prime Network
UNITED NATIONS
PrimeHMO for NY CT and NJ Residents
1102308 • Postnatal care Covered in full SURGICAL SERVICES PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
• Inpatient Hospital Surgery Covered in full
• Outpatient Hospital Surgery Covered in full
• Surgery performed in a PCP Office Covered in full
• Surgery performed in a Specialist Office Covered in full
• Surgery performed at an Ambulatory Surgical Center Covered in full
CARDIAC REHABILITATION PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
• Performed as Inpatient Hospital Services Included as part of Inpatient Hospital Service Cost-Sharing
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services Covered in full ; 32 visits, combined with Specialist Officelimits
• Performed in a Specialist Office Covered in full ; 32 visits, combined with OutpatientHospital limits
OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CARE PARTICIPATING PROVIDER • PCP office visits Covered in full
• Specialists office visits Covered in full
• Preventive care, including well-child visits and immunizations, adult annual physical examinations, adult immunizations, routine gynecological services/well woman exams, mammograms, screening and diagnostic imaging for the detection of breast cancer, sterilization procedures for women, and bone density testing
Covered in full
• Laboratory Procedures, • Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in Specialist Office
• Performed in a Free Standing Laboratory • Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services
Covered in full
Covered in full Covered in full
Covered in full
• Diagnostic Radiology
• Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in Specialist Office
• Performed in a Free Standing Radiology Facility
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Diagnostic Testing
• Performed in a PCP Office Covered in full
(continued on next page) MH002017
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
HIP Prime Network
UNITED NATIONS
PrimeHMO for NY CT and NJ Residents
1102308 • Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in Specialist Office
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Advanced Imaging Services (PET scans, MRI, nuclear medicine, CAT scans)
• Performed in a Specialist Office
• Performed in a Free Standing Radiology Facility
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Infusion Therapy
• Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in a Specialist Office Referral required
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services
• Home Infusion Therapy
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Ambulatory surgery center facility Covered in full
• Outpatient hospital surgery facility Covered in full
• Preadmission testing Covered in full
• Second opinions on the diagnosis of cancer, surgery and other
90 visits, combined therapies • Outpatient Habilitation Services
Covered in full
• Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in a Specialist Office
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services
Covered in full
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Radiation therapy
• Performed in a Specialist Office
• Performed in a Free Standing Radiology Facility
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services Covered in full
OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CARE PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
(continued on next page) MH002017
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
HIP Prime Network
UNITED NATIONS
PrimeHMO for NY CT and NJ Residents
1102308 • Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services Covered in full
• Chemotherapy
• Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in a Specialist Office
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services Covered in full
• Outpatient Rehabilitation Services(physical therapy,occupational therapy, speech therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation)
• Performed in a PCP Office
• Performed in a Specialist Office
Covered in full
Covered in full
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services Covered in full
• Allergy Testing and Treatment
• Performed in a PCP Office Covered in full
• Performed in a Specialist Office Covered in full
• Acupuncture Not Covered
• Telemedicine Program Provided by a Telemedicine Physician Not Covered
MENTAL HEALTH AND ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES PARTICIPATING PROVIDER • Mental Health Care
• Inpatient Covered in full, Unlimited Days
• Outpatient Covered in full, Unlimited Visits
• Substance Use Services
• Inpatient Covered in full, Unlimited Days
• Outpatient Covered in full
SPECIAL KINDS OF CARE PARTICIPATING PROVIDER Urgent Care Center Covered in full
Non-Emergency Ambulance Services Covered in full Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services (Ambulance Services) Covered in full
90 visits, combined therapies
OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CARE PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
(continued on next page) MH002017
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
HIP Prime Network
UNITED NATIONS
PrimeHMO for NY CT and NJ Residents
1102308 Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services (AmbulanceServices) Covered in full
Home health care Covered in full; 200 visits
Hospice care
Skilled Nursing Facility (including cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation) Covered in full, Unlimited Days
Dialysis treatment
• Performed in PCP Office
• Performed in Specialist Office
$10 Copayment
$10 Copayment
• Performed in Free Standing Center $10 Copayment
• Performed as Outpatient Hospital Services $10 Copayment
Diabetes equipment, supplies, Insulin and education Covered in full
Chiropractic Services Covered in full
Family Planning Services Covered Vasectomy Covered in full
Infertility Diagnosis and Treatment 3 Cycles IVF, Per Lifetime, Subject To ApplicableCopayment Dental Care • Preventive Dental Preventive Included
Durable Medical Equipment and Braces No Deductible, Covered In Full
Prosthetics Covered In Full
Orthotics Covered In Full
Medical Supplies Covered in full
External Hearing Aids Not Covered
Cochlear Implants No Copayment - One (1) per ear per time Covered
Optical Care
• Refractive Eye Exams Covered in full / Once per covered period
• Eyeglasses Eyeglasses $35 Every 24 Months
ABA Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder Covered in full Assistive Communication Devices for Autism Spectrum Disorder Covered in full
Covered in full, 210 days
SPECIAL KINDS OF CARE PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
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SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
HIP Prime Network
UNITED NATIONS
PrimeHMO for NY CT and NJ Residents
1102308 Assistive Communication Devices for Autism SpectrumDisorder Covered in full ADDITIONAL BENEFITS PARTICIPATING PROVIDER
• Nurse Advice Line Not Covered
• WellSpark Not Covered
• Gym Reimbursement Not Covered
FOOTNOTES
Drugs are dispensed in accordance with EmblemHealth’s Drug Formulary.
Language:English
Score: 622581.35
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Terms of Reference of the ECE/FAO Teams of Specialists
37. In order to support the implementation of the IPoW, the following Teams of Specialists are established for the period 2022-2025.
Name of Team of Specialists Contribution to the Programme of Work
Team of Specialists on Monitoring Sustainable Forest Management
Work Area 1, Work Area 2, and Work Area 4: to focus on sustainable forest management monitoring, assessment and reporting and work on criteria and indicators. (...) Collaborate with other ECE/ FAO Teams of Specialists on cross-cutting issues.
3. Expected Major Outputs
65.
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Score: 621969.53
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Prior to his current position in Geneva, Mr Ghellab was the Senior Specialist for Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations at the ILO’s Sub-regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe in Budapest. (...) Mission and Vision of the Social Dialogue and Tripartism Unit (DIALOGUE)
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Mr Rainer PRITZER
Senior Social Dialogue Specialist
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Mr Konstantinos PAPADAKIS
Senior Social Dialogue and Governance Specialist
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Ms Caroline O'REILLY
Senior Social Dialogue Expert
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Ms Nancy VARELA
Social Dialogue Officer
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Ms Delphine BOIS
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Social Dialogue and Labour Administration Specialist, DWT Dakar
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Mr Mady DIAGNE
Social Dialogue and Labour Administration Specialist, DWT Yaoundé
diagne@ilo.org
Mr Daniel CORK
Chief Technical Advisor, SOLIFEM project, Algiers
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Ms Nada ARIDHI
Project Manager, "Appui au Dialogue Social et renforcement de la Protection Sociale", Tunis
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Americas
Mr Fernando GARCIA
Labour Law, Labour Administration and Social Dialogue Specialist, San José
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Asia and the Pacific
Mr Mahandra NAIDOO
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Mr Youngmo YOON
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Mr John RITCHOTTE
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Mr Arun KUMAR
Collective Bargaining and Social Dialogue Specialist, DWT Bangkok
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Europe and Central Asia
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Senior Specialist on Social Dialogue and Labour Law, DWT Budapest
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Mr Lejo SIBBEL
Senior International Labour Standards and Labour Law Specialist, DWT Moscow
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Prior to his current position in Geneva, Mr Ghellab was the Senior Specialist for Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations at the ILO’s Sub-regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe in Budapest. (...) Mission and Vision of the Social Dialogue and Tripartism Unit (DIALOGUE)
Headquarters
Mr Youcef GHELLAB
Head of Unit
ghellab@ilo.org
Mr Rainer PRITZER
Senior Social Dialogue Specialist
pritzer@ilo.org
Mr Konstantinos PAPADAKIS
Senior Social Dialogue and Governance Specialist
papadaki@ilo.org
Ms Caroline O'REILLY
Senior Social Dialogue Expert
oreilly@ilo.org
Ms Nancy VARELA
Social Dialogue Officer
varela@ilo.org
Mr Igor ZEMLYANSKIY
Social Dialogue Officer
zemlyanskiy@ilo.org
Ms Delphine BOIS
Administrative Assistant
bois@iloguest.org
Specialists in ILO field offices
Africa
Mr Ekoue Faustin AMOUSSOU KOUETETE
Social Dialogue and Labour Administration Specialist, DWT Dakar
amoussou@ilo.org
Mr Limpho MANDORO
Social Dialogue and Labour Administration Specialist, DWT Pretoria
mandoro@ilo.org
Mr Mady DIAGNE
Social Dialogue and Labour Administration Specialist, DWT Yaoundé
diagne@ilo.org
Mr Daniel CORK
Chief Technical Advisor, SOLIFEM project, Algiers
cork@ilo.org
Ms Nada ARIDHI
Project Manager, "Appui au Dialogue Social et renforcement de la Protection Sociale", Tunis
aridhi@ilo.org
Americas
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