DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL ARABIC CONTENT: INCUBATION REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING NEEDS
The market of the DAC applications is basically the Arab World at large which is relatively an important
market. (...) Hereafter a sample configuration for Gaming/Multimedia development infrastructure.
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Video, IPTV, Video On Demand (VOD)
Deploying IPTV effectively requires video services infrastructure that can rise to the challenge. (...) Course summaries are available in Annex III.
Basic IT trainings
IT trainings should focus on the basic and advanced topics in relation with IT fundamentals.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 3901ST MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS WILSON, GENEVA, ON FRIDAY, 15 JULY 2022 :HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE, 135TH SESSION
Furthermore, under
the Basic Law they had the freedom to engage in cultural, academic and creative activities.
(...) The right to stand in elections
established in the Basic Law was not absolute; the Electoral Affairs Committee verified that
candidates met the relevant criteria, declaring ineligible any candidate found to have engaged
in activities that threatened national security or failed to uphold the Basic Law or demonstrate
loyalty to Macao, China. (...) Cheong Weng Chon (Macao, China), speaking via video link, said that although
no specific anti-discrimination legislation had been enacted, basic guidelines and principles
had been incorporated in existing laws such as the legislation regulating labour relations and
legislation establishing protection for women and children.
23.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 3899TH MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS WILSON, GENEVA, ON THURSDAY, 14 JULY 2022 :HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE, 135TH SESSION
A representative of Macao, China, speaking via video link, said that the two
refugees whose applications had been pending for years received 4,350 Macanese patacas
per month – enough to cover their basic needs – and accommodation. (...) Furuya said that, based on his reading of the Basic Law of the Macao Special
Administrative Region, human rights were only extended to residents. (...) A representative of Macao, China, speaking via video link, said that aggravated
offences of domestic violence carried harsher penalties.
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The Applicant claims that the retrieval, review, analysis and dissemination of
CCTV video footage of the incident violated his due process rights as he was not
invited to be present at the retrieval and was never accorded any chance to review the
CCTV video footage. (...) Nevertheless, it must be that in every case the obtaining, handling, review,
analysis and dissemination of any form of material to be used in a matter as evidence
must be done in compliance with some basic rules to ensure that basic principles of
fairness and due process are upheld, particularly where it is alleged that the material
was tampered with as in the Applicant’s case. (...) In
light of these provisions and considering that the CCTV video footage was relevant
and crucial for the Applicant’s Appendix D claim, the Tribunal finds that the
dissemination of the CCTV video footage in and of itself to the ABCC was
appropriate.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 3895TH MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS WILSON, GENEVA, ON TUESDAY, 12 JULY 2022 :HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE, 135TH SESSION
The ultimate aim of attaining universal suffrage
pursuant to the Basic Law remained unchanged.
31. The Candidate Eligibility Review Committee ensured that candidates for the Election
Committee, the office of Chief Executive and the Legislative Council were in compliance
with article 104 of the Basic Law.
32. A representative of Hong Kong, China, speaking via video link, said that freedom
of assembly and freedom of association were fully protected by the Basic Law and the Hong
Kong Bill of Rights. (...) A representative of Hong Kong, China, speaking via video link, said that, while
academic freedom was protected under article 137 of the Basic Law, universities still had to
act in the public interest and abide by the law.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 3897TH MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS WILSON, GENEVA, ON WEDNESDAY, 13 JULY 2022 :HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE, 135TH SESSION
Cheong Weng Chon (Macao, China), speaking via video link, said that the
Macao Special Administrative Region enjoyed a high degree of autonomy and exercised
independent executive, legislative and judicial powers, in accordance with the Basic Law. (...) With regard to the power of interpretation, the Basic Law of Macao, China, was
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essentially the same as that of Hong Kong. (...) A representative of Macao, China, speaking via video link, said that the principle
of equality was reflected in the Basic Law and applied in all areas of life.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 5TH MEETING, HELD AT HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK, ON FRIDAY, 22 JUNE 2007 : PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION, 1ST SESSION, SIERRA LEONE CONFIGURATION
The Compact must also consider how
improvements in infrastructure and delivery of basic
services could help to consolidate peace and promote
growth.
8. (...) Improvements in
infrastructure, the business environment and the
delivery of basic services were necessary in order to
consolidate peace and facilitate growth.
20. (...) Dumbya (Sierra Leone), speaking via video
link from Freetown, said that progress on
peacebuilding strategies would be hindered if
infrastructure was not addressed and basic amenities
were not delivered to the people.
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LAWS AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED TO GIVE EFFECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES : BULGARIA / COMMUNICATED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BULGARIA
Interrogation through
video-conference with participation of accused or suspected can be conducted only with his consent and
after the participation Bulgarian judicial bodies and the judicial bodies of the other state arrange the way of
conducting of the video-conference. The interrogation through video-conference or telephone conference
can be conducted only if this does not contradict with the basic principles of the Bulgarian law (...) For the needs of pre-trial procedure application for interrogation
through video-conference or telephone conference shall be fulfilled by the National investigation service.
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 2570TH MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS WILSON, GENEVA, ON THURSDAY, 3 FEBRUARY 2022 :COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, 89TH SESSION
Of that number, 91 were equipped to provide basic services and 79 could
provide a full range of emergency obstetric and neonatal care. Of the centres that provided
basic services, 78 were located in rural areas and were inspected twice a year. (...) Aho said that she would like to know what proportion of the State budget was
allocated to health care; what steps were being taken to improve access to basic health centres
and to address the shortage of doctors, midwives and health workers; and what was being
done to ensure that basic health centres, including those in rural areas, were properly
equipped.
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SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS : EDUCATION CURRICULUM
The general problem confronting science education is the
inability of students to see or experience the phenomena being taught, which often
leads to an inability to learn basic principles and to see the relationship between two
or more concepts and their practical relevance to problems in real life. (...) Over the years, developed
countries have overcome most of the basic problems, except perhaps a
psychological problem, namely that students may consider science to be a difficult
subject. In developing countries, however, basic problems linger, exacerbated by the
fact that there are not enough academically and professionally well-trained teachers.
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Establishment of the regional centres for space science and
technology education
The General Assembly, in its resolution 45/72 of 11 December 1990, endorsed the
recommendation of the Working Group of the Whole of the Scientific and Technical
Subcommittee, as endorsed by the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space,
that the United Nations should lead, with the active support of its specialized
agencies and other international organizations, an international effort to establish
regional centres for space science and technology education in existing
national/regional educational institutions in the developing countries
(A/AC.105/456, annex II, para. 4 (n)).

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