REPORT OF THE INTERSECRETARIAT WORKING GROUP ON NATIONAL ACCOUNTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Quality within the dimension of the national accounts was assessed using
the IMF quality assessment framework.
Milestones
45. At its twenty-ninth session, the Commission commended the milestone
measures defined by the Task Force on National Accounts (see E/1997/24,
chap. (...) However, there are some limitations to the milestone measure. In this regard,
countries have perceived the milestones as setting out the order in which additions
to national accounts must be approached. Further, the milestones can also give a
misleading impression in respect of SNA implementation, owing to the fact that
there are different degrees of implementation.
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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 safety 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 inGEO 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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Institutional Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Objectives for WinS for 2020-2022
Objectives for WinHCF for 2020-2022
The COVID-19 context
Status of activities
Main achievements: Country work progress
Main achievements: Contributing to the global agenda
Lessons learnt for future work
Plans for future work in this area: priority milestones
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(...) The Senegal River has a long history of water cooperation among the basin states (dating back to the colonial times) and some 13 international agreements have been signed. A milestone in this history was the creation in 1972 of the Organisation pour la Mise en Valeur du Fleuve Sénégal ( OMVS ) when the basin countries were experiencing the worst drought in decades. (...) Despite a good level of cooperation and the existence of institutional arrangements, riparian states still face many challenges due to climate change, poverty and mitigation of environmental and human impacts of the dams (public health).
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(...) We are offering an alternative approach that is starting to be adopted by new districts and other NGOs.
In the future, we hope that we actually have the courage to be bold, to support work along the lines and principles of Everyone Forever (not clear what the alternative is) and that we actually solve the WASH crisis.
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necessarily be infringed by implementation of a Specification because there are no
commercially acceptable, non-infringing alternatives for implementing the Specification.
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according to the state of the art when a “development milestone” (set forth in paragraph
IV.D.21) relating to the IPR occurs. (...) In order not to waive the
Participant’s rights to enforce its Essential IPR, the Authorized Individual must disclose the
Essential IPR on or prior to the first development milestone that arises after the Authorized
Individual first has actual knowledge of the Essential IPR. (...) For example, should an
Authorized Individual fail to disclose a known Essential pending patent claim prior to a
first development milestone, the Authorized Individual may not then disclose a patent claim
that originated from the undisclosed pending claim prior to a future development milestone.
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necessarily be infringed by implementation of a Specification because there are no
commercially acceptable, non-infringing alternatives for implementing the Specification.
The availability of a commercially acceptable non-infringing alternative shall be judged
according to the state of the art when a Development Milestone (set forth in Section 4(d))
relating to the IPR occurs. (...) In order not to waive the
Participant’s rights to enforce its Essential IPR, the Authorized Individual must disclose the
Essential IPR on or prior to the first Development Milestone that arises after the
Authorized Individual first has actual knowledge of the Essential IPR. (...) For example, should an
Authorized Individual fail to disclose a known Essential pending patent claim prior to a
first Development Milestone, the Authorized Individual may not then disclose a patent
claim that originated from the undisclosed pending claim prior to a future Development
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necessarily be infringed by implementation of a Specification because there are no
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The availability of a commercially acceptable non-infringing alternative shall be judged
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according to the state of the art when a “development milestone” (set forth in section IV(d))
relating to the IPR occurs. (...) In order not to waive the
Participant’s rights to enforce its Essential IPR, the Authorized Individual must disclose the
Essential IPR on or prior to the first development milestone that arises after the Authorized
Individual first has actual knowledge of the Essential IPR. (...) For example, should an
Authorized Individual fail to disclose a known Essential pending patent claim prior to a
first development milestone, the Authorized Individual may not then disclose a patent claim
that originated from the undisclosed pending claim prior to a future development milestone.
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necessarily be infringed by implementation of a Specification because there are no commercially
acceptable, non-infringing alternatives for implementing the Specification. The availability of a
commercially acceptable non-infringing alternative shall be judged according to the state of the
art when a Development Milestone (set forth in Section 4(d)) relating to the IPR occurs.
(...) In order not to waive the Participant’s rights to
enforce its Essential IPR, the Authorized Individual must disclose the Essential IPR on or prior
to the first Development Milestone that arises after the Authorized Individual first has actual
knowledge of the Essential IPR. (...) For example, should an Authorized Individual fail
to disclose a known Essential pending patent claim prior to a first Development Milestone, the
Authorized Individual may not then disclose a patent claim that originated from the undisclosed
pending claim prior to a future Development Milestone.
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