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Special Envoy Martin Griffiths, the senior UN official facilitating the talks, said that the resumption of the political process, after two-and-a-half years, is an “important milestone” and the presence of the two delegations shows that they are ready to work together.
(...) Resumption of the political process, is an “important milestone” and the presence of the two delegations shows that they are ready to work together – UN envoy Griffiths, as ‘milestone’ talks get underway in #Sweden ▶️ https://t.co/5CmzuuvFbK #Yemen
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UN chief urges ‘flexibility’
Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the consultations and urged the parties to make progress “by exercising flexibility and engaging in good faith and without pre-conditions”.
(...) “The coming days are a milestone, it is an important event, a significant event, do not waver, let none of us waver in spite of the challenges we may face.
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The adoption of the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products on 12 November was a significant milestone. This sets out the rules for combating illegal trade through supply chain control and international cooperation.
(...) A process was established for further developing policy options and recommendations on Article 17 and 18, which concerns economically sustainable alternatives to tobacco growing, in time for the next session.
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The CAG will oversee the consultation process, and review and synthesize comments received
from the PMNCH members’ and the broader RMNCH+A community on the updated Global
Strategy through its January to September 2015 development and consultation process.
Milestones in the CAG process will be determined in coordination with the Global Strategy’s
own development process, to be finalized by the end of 2014.
(...) The proposed constitution of the CAG is as follows and subject to constituency
ability to put representatives forward:
• Youth Non-Governmental Organization (1 representative + alternate)
• Non-Governmental Organizations (1 representative + alternate)
• Academic, Research and Training Institutes (1 representative + alternate)
• Donors and Foundations (1 representative + alternate)
• Health Care Professional Associations (1 representative + alternate)
• Multilateral Organizations (1 representative + alternate)
• Partner Countries (2 representatives+ 2 alternates to include individual countries or networks, unions of countries, for example the Africa Union or H4+)
• Private Sector (1 representative + alternate)
• Representative of the UN Secretary-General’s Office
• Invited observers, as may be appropriate
Each constituency is able to select an alternate to their member as well, in the event that the
named member is not available for any particular meeting. Alternates are invited to join the
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An important milestone for women, peace and security | United Nations Development Programme
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An important milestone for women, peace and security
An important milestone for women, peace and security
Posted November 10, 2020
Asako Okai
UN Assistant Secretary-General and Director, UNDP Crisis Bureau
The 20 th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325) on women, peace and security marks an important milestone for the Decade of Action, to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
(...) UNDP is also assisting, through the ‘Women’s Rapid Action and Mobilization Platform’, female mediators and grassroots activists, to pioneer peace education and conflict mediation, develop alternative narratives, tackle misinformation, hate, discrimination and the corruption of faith-based learning.
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ITU Members agree to new milestones for non-geostationary satellite deployment - ITU Hub
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ITU Members agree to new milestones for non-geostationary satellite deployment
ITU Members agree to new milestones for non-geostationary satellite deployment
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Delegates representing ITU Member States have agreed at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-19) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to adopt an innovative new milestone-based approach for the deployment of non-geostationary satellite (NGSO) systems in specific radio-frequency bands and services.
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That’s why UNICEF is helping the government to end the placement of children in large institutions and to transform institutions to support community based family like alternatives.
One of the alternatives for children who cannot grow up in a family, is a small group home, like the one in Berovo. For the past nine years, it’s provided children a safe and caring family like environment and serves as a model for community based alternatives to care in a large-scale institution.
How does the Small Group Home in Berovo replicate family life? (...) “Becoming more responsible is an important milestone for them, as they will have to be able to do well on their own, once they turn 18 years of age,” Krzhoska says.
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● Countries improved partnership with stakeholders and mobilized resources for activities on WASH in HCFs (KGZ, TJK)
● Countries used available tools (education posters, guidelines, information for schools) to strengthen WASH and in particular hygiene in schools reopening during the COVID19 pandemic
Main achievements: Contributing to the global agenda
● Increased number of countries in the region were able to provide estimates for WASH services in schools and healthcare facilities as part of the JMP reporting https://washdata.org/sites/default/files/2020 -08/jmp -2020-wash-schools.pdf
● Work under the Protocol and case study examples of several countries was included in the Global Progress Report on WASH in Health Care Facilities: Fundamentals First https://washdata.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/WHO-UNICEF-2020-wash-in-hcf.pdf
● Progress also presented at the WHA side event “Meeting the Challenge of COVID-19: Achieving Sustainable WASH-safe Health Care Facilities in the 2020s” in May 2020.
https://washdata.org/sites/default/files/2020-08/jmp-2020-wash-schools.pdf
https://washdata.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/WHO-UNICEF-2020-wash-in-hcf.pdf
Lessons learnt for future work
a) Need for alternative and flexible ways of delivering capacity building and implementation activities
b) Need for strengthening attention on WASH from other sectors and increase cross-sectorial collaboration to integrate WASH as a strong basis for IPC, outbreak preparedness, patient safe ty and occupational health
c) Need for review national monitoring and surveillance systems and take actions to harmonise with SDG 6 monitoring efforts
d) Even more need for sound and empiric data to inform improvement work and more efficient use of available data
Plans for future work in this area: priority milestones
Subregional workshop on
WinS (Co-hosted by
Belarus 22-24 June 2021 Virtual format)
Finalise a report of baseline
assessment of WASH in HCFs in HUN, MDA,
TJK (2021)
Support the national
assessment of WASH in HCFs
in GEO and MNE
(2021)
Regional evidence report on WASH in
health-care facilities (2022)
Surveillance tool for
WASH in health-care
facilities(2022 )
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