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Believe in Better – A working paper on young people’s inclusion in accountability processes
Believe in Better – A working paper on young people’s inclusion in accountability processes
New York, 22 May 2020
Accountability, it can sound quite dry and quite abstract, I know.
(...) This is why today we are launching a new working paper, titled “Believe in Better”. It has been developed in partnership between my office and ActionAid Denmark, supported by Restless Development and the Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY). Believe in Better provides a snapshot of some of the lived experiences of young people around the world, based on their stories and feedback.
Language:English
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https://www.un.org/youthenvoy/...n-in-accountability-processes/
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SC-RG5/42
22 October 1996
EUTELSAT comments on Draft Reports from SC-4 and SC-5 Rapporteurs
General Comment
We believe the two Draft Reports give a clear, comprehensive and fair picture of all issues examined and are well structured and written.
(...) That sentence makes clear that the term refers to Intergovernmental Organizations Operating Satellite Systems (IOOSSs), which is the term used in the Convention (Article 23).
We believe that the term used in the Convention has been chosen with care. (...) Whilst agreeing with the first sentence as accurately reflecting the substance of our contribution, we however believe the rest of that paragraph misinterprets what we were saying in support of our suggestion.
Language:English
Score: 608858.5
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https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu...7/rsc/sc5/reports2/050_ww6.doc
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Elissa says she feels fortunate when requested to travel on mission and to visit duty stations in the provinces.
(...) She says that her drive comes down to two things: her children, and always striving for success.
“I believe my children reflect my influence as a parent, to guide them through life. (...) “Success is another motivating factor for me, at an early age my late dad instilled in me that anything is achievable if you believe you can, he taught me to always strive for success”.
Language:English
Score: 608858.5
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https://www.undp.org/papua-new...ievable-if-you-believe-you-can
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SC-RG5/42
22 October 1996
EUTELSAT comments on Draft Reports from SC-4 and SC-5 Rapporteurs
General Comment
We believe the two Draft Reports give a clear, comprehensive and fair picture of all issues examined and are well structured and written.
(...) That sentence makes clear that the term refers to Intergovernmental Organizations Operating Satellite Systems (IOOSSs), which is the term used in the Convention (Article 23).
We believe that the term used in the Convention has been chosen with care. (...) Whilst agreeing with the first sentence as accurately reflecting the substance of our contribution, we however believe the rest of that paragraph misinterprets what we were saying in support of our suggestion.
Language:English
Score: 608858.5
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https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu...7/rsc/sc4/reports2/050_ww6.doc
Data Source: un
Blaskic case: the defence requests issuance of a subpoena to the "Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina" compelling the production of documents "believed exculpatory".
Press Release · Communiqué de presse (Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
CC/PIO/162-E The Hague, 28 February 1997
BLASKIC CASE:
THE DEFENCE REQUESTS ISSUANCE OF A SUBPOENA TO THE "REPUBLIC OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA" COMPELLING THE PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS "BELIEVED EXCULPATORY"
In a motion filed on 28 February 1997, the Counsel for Defendant BLASKIC requested that the Tribunal issues a subpoena
duces tecum compelling the production " by the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
of certain documents believed exculpatory (...) that are not otherwise available to the Defence ". According to the latter, " [t]hese documents are believed to be material, relevant and exculpatory to the accused, and therefore crucial for the Defense's adequate preparation for trial ".
Language:English
Score: 608858.5
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https://www.icty.org/fr/node/1804
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Blaskic case: the defence requests issuance of a subpoena to the "Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina" compelling the production of documents "believed exculpatory".
Press Release · Communiqué de presse (Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
CC/PIO/162-E The Hague, 28 February 1997
BLASKIC CASE:
THE DEFENCE REQUESTS ISSUANCE OF A SUBPOENA TO THE "REPUBLIC OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA" COMPELLING THE PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS "BELIEVED EXCULPATORY"
In a motion filed on 28 February 1997, the Counsel for Defendant BLASKIC requested that the Tribunal issues a subpoena
duces tecum compelling the production " by the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
of certain documents believed exculpatory (...) that are not otherwise available to the Defence ". According to the latter, " [t]hese documents are believed to be material, relevant and exculpatory to the accused, and therefore crucial for the Defense's adequate preparation for trial ".
Language:English
Score: 608858.5
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https://www.icty.org/fr/press/...nia-and-herzegovina-compelling
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Chairman, my delegation believes that the Secretary-General' s report provides convincing
justification for approving the DC-5 option although we have a few clarifying questions, but we
are only one delegation. (...) It is clear that we will not be able to take action
on this report during the current session, but we should not allow time to be wasted between now
and our next opportunity to address this important issue. We do not believe that we need to
explore more options. Rather we believe that we should focus on getting answers to our
questions. (...) Chairman, my delegation is keeping an open mind, but we believe that with the facts and
analysis we have currently, the DC-5 option is both the most viable and cost effective option.
Language:English
Score: 608672.27
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https://www.un.org/en/ga/fifth...014-15_LTA_United%20States.pdf
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The multifaceted role we assume when we take up the Presidency has, I believe, prepared us to
be at the forefront of efforts to support and promote the United Nations General Assembly and to
enhance its capacity to address the myriad issues on the global agenda.
(...) This leaves Council members free to help build consensus, to take
impartial stances and to garner support for the General Assembly and the United Nations.
I believe that in the current international environment, the Council cannot play its role according
to a script. (...) I believe that members of the Council might continue to advise
the sitting President of their availability to participate in interactive events under the auspices of
the General Assembly.
Language:English
Score: 608587.7
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https://www.un.org/en/ga/presi...ements/20040204-presidents.pdf
Data Source: un
Introduction
If you believe a UNDP-supported project or programme has
harmed, or is likely to harm, you, your community, or the
environment, you may request help from UNDP’s Social and
Environmental Compliance Unit and/or UNDP’s
Stakeholder Response Mechanism.
Compliance Review – Responding to Concerns Relating to
UNDP Social and Environmental Commitments
The Social and Environmental Compliance Unit (SECU)
investigates complaints from project-affected communities
and individuals who believe UNDP has not complied with its
social and environmental commitments, and recommends
measures to address findings of non-compliance. (...) Any person or community who believes the environment or
their wellbeing may be affected by a UNDP-supported
project or programme may file a complaint.
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Score: 608338.9
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https://www.undp.org/sites/g/f.../undp-secu-srm-onepager-en.pdf
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I donate to UNICEF because I believe it is an organisation with a worthy cause. (...) I believe that UNICEF embodies these same values and beliefs.
I donate to UNICEF because I believe it is an organisation with a worthy cause.
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Score: 608338.9
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https://www.unicef.org/southaf.../every-child-deserves-be-happy
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