Elementary school
Grade Total
IV V VI VII VIII
Number of students.
1341 1595 1769 1966 1869 8540
% in grade 53% 61% 70% 79% 83% 69%
High school Grade Total
I II III IV
Number of
students 1484 1664 1621 1388 6157
% in grade 69% 74% 77% 77% 74%
Students who have experienced at least one form of GBV
23 19
11
44
6
34
23
40
Taking clothes off by force Encroachment of privacy Physical sexual harassment Vulgar bodily movement
Boys Girls
Prevalence of specific forms of GBV, elementary school, in %
16 18
40
19
43
5
21
51
14
39
Taking clothes off by force
Encroachment of privacy Sexual objectification Exposed to pornography Vulgar bodily movement
Young men Young women
Prevalence of specific forms of GBV, in high schools, in%
Gender of those who perpetrate GBV
• When students were asked about their experience of GBV, they were also asked about the gender and age of perpetrators (male or female, peers or teachers).
• Boys constitute the majority of those who perpatrated GBV against other boys and girls alike.
Language:English
Score: 914319.2
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https://www.unicef.org/serbia/...%20violence%20in%20schools.pdf
Data Source: un
SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 2444TH MEETING, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 19 JUNE 1996 : INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION, 48TH SESSION, EXTRACT FROM THE YEARBOOK OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION, 1996, VOL 1
Yankov that the words "such as mutila-
tion, severe bodily harm" were superfluous and should
be deleted.
63. (...) First, he would be in favour of dropping the
words "such as mutilation and severe bodily harm".
Secondly, he was not in favour of adding a reference to
fundamental human rights. (...) TOMUSCHAT said that he was against the
idea of deleting the words "such as mutilation and se-
vere bodily harm" because such a deletion would make
the text too vague.
Language:English
Score: 914075
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Data Source: ods
ROMANIA: PERIODIC REPORT
In this context, the Ministry of Justice together with the
Romanian Ombudsman drew up the draft of the legislative act to amend Law no. 35/1997
on the organization and functioning of the Romanian Ombudsman. As far as the setting up
of the aforementioned mechanism and the beginning of its activity are concerned, Romania
shall endeavor to comply with the deadline of August, 2014.
(...) To ensure the proper organization and functioning of every place of detention under
the National Administration of Penitentiaries, such places are subject to routine, occasional,
unannounced, thematic and specialized inspections and checks. (...) This is done either ex
officio or on the basis of intimations or complaints and evaluates, verifies, and controls the
implementation of legal provisions and internal rules, the application of the prison regime
and preventive measures for the protection of the rights of persons deprived of liberty, and
respect for the rights belonging to vulnerable groups, the prevention of irregularities, abuses
and situations of risk, as well as other matters concerning the organization and functioning
of detention places.
2
Art. 39 Law no. 275/2006.
3
Art. 15 of the Regulation to enforce the Law no.275/2006.

Language:English
Score: 909437.3
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Data Source: ods
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 40 OF THE COVENANT : INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS : ARMENIA : ADDENDUM
The death happened from serious disorder of vitally important functions of the brain,
resulting from the brain injury. (...) Death was
caused by acute disorder of vitally important functions of the brain.
84. Detailed bills of incoming and outgoing calls of G. (...) Harutyunyan’s receiving the bodily
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Score: 908935.4
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Data Source: ods
INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM PARAGUAY ON FOLLOW-UP TO THE CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON ITS 7TH PERIODIC REPORT :COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE
Since 2017, the Paraguayan State has done its utmost to ensure that the mechanism
has sufficient resources to carry out its functions and has sought to reverse the cuts of the
last four years by bringing its budget back up to at least the amount initially allocated to it
in its first year of operation (2013) and to remove potential obstacles to the budget’s
implementation.
2. (...)
• Case No. 53/18 “Unnamed defendant, bodily injury in the performance of public
duties”; currently in the investigative stage (...)
• Case No. 152/18 “Unnamed defendant, bodily injury in the performance of public
duties in Kurusu de Hierro”, under investigation by Unit 2.
Language:English
Score: 908903.1
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...open&DS=CAT/C/PRY/FCO/7&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
WRITTEN REPLIES BY THE GOVERNMENT OF LATVIA TO THE LIST OF ISSUES (CAT/C/LVA/Q/2) TO BE TAKEN UP IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSIDERATION OF THE 2ND PERIODIC REPORT OF LATVIA (CAT/C/38/ADD.4) : CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT
During the period of time from January 1, 2006, until August 1, 2007, 2 persons have been
found guilty and convicted for committing criminal offences envisaged in Article 125,
paragraph 2, subparagraph 4 of the Criminal Law (inflicting intentional serious bodily injury
attaining the level of torment or torture); 4 persons have been found guilty and convicted for
committing criminal offences envisaged in Article 130, paragraph 3 of the Criminal Law
(regularly inflicting intentional light bodily injury with purpose to torture); 1 person has been
found guilty and convicted for committing criminal offence envisaged in Article 338,
paragraph 3 of the Criminal Law (inflicting intentional serious bodily injury to a military
subordinate).
23. (...) Article 10
Question 13
With respect to the training activities organised by the Latvian Judicial Training Centre,
please provide updated information on the type and content of training conducted in the
period 2005-2006 and the number of judges and court staff and other representatives of legal
professions (civil and military) that participated in training, disaggregated by level and
function. How has the effectiveness of these training activities been evaluated?
(...) Please provide information on the characteristics and function
of the police oversight bodies, in particular with respect of their independence from police
authorities.

Language:English
Score: 908449.2
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Data Source: ods
Kunqu combines song, recital, bodily gestures and dance
Collections:
?? Import ??
Language:English
Score: 907663.3
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Data Source: un
Development of technical guidance
Technical guidance, mobilization of social science networks
Technical guidance for international travel and transport agencies (ICAO, IMO, UNWTO)
10
Zika virus response technical challenges and WHO guidance
Technical Challenge Communicating Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)
Guidance on Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Activity Mapping and Coordination
WHO guidance Communicate evidence-based SRHR messages to affected populations and recommend country responses
Guidance on antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care in the context of Zika virus infection and on management of infants with microcephaly
Mapping research, monitoring, policy and program activities on SRHR and providing technical support for strengthening coordination of existing and future undertakings
11
Zika virus research and development
R&D Activity
Vaccine development
Development of therapies
Diagnostics
Blood products
Vector Control
WHO progress to date
▪ Mapping of the current efforts to develop candidate vaccines ▪ Initiation of consultations to establish Target Product Profiles ▪ Strengthening of regulatory capacities ▪ Mapping of current landscape including anti-virals, host-directed therapeutics,
immune products, and other therapeutic interventions
▪ Mapping of Diagnostics tests under development including PCR and serology ▪ Initiation of work to establish Target Product Profiles to guide developers ▪ Issuance of a call to submit candidate tests to WHO emergency listing procedure (EUAL)
▪ Preparation of guidance for blood banks on Zika testing
Enablers ▪ Advancing the agenda on data and sample sharing
▪ Mapping the current landscape of novel approaches: biological and genetic
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Zika virus research and development continued
R&D Activity
Facilities’ readiness
Women’s and health workers perceptions
Persistence of Zika virus in bodily fluids
WHO progress to date
▪ Assessment of facilities readiness to provide immediate access to contraception, safe abortion and post-abortion care (PAC) to women as part of the Zika emergency response
▪ Social science research on women’s and health workers perceptions of pregnancy risk and consequent decisions making on contraceptive use, PAC and safe abortion to delay or avoid pregnancy in the context of Zika epidemic
▪ Cohort studies of women and men to determine presence and persistence of Zika virus in semen and other bodily fluids and association with pregnancy outcomes
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1 Includes acute event in protracted crisis situation
ERF Function Transformative Change Performance Target Zika Performance Description Zika Performance
Leadership ▪ Incident Manager identified and given agreed delegated responsibilities within 24 hours of grading; ‘HC-certified’ WR (HC/WR) in all protracted crises
▪ Incident Manager (Ian Clark) identified within 24 hours of grading
Information ▪ Health situation analysis published within 72hrs for Acute events
▪ Standardized weekly SitRep published for all graded emergencies: single format for all emergencies
▪ Sit rep published 5 days after grading
Coordination / Planning
▪ Joint operations plan within 5 days for all acute, graded emergencies; updated 6 monthly in protracted.
▪ Joint Operations plan to be completed by 10 days (near to final draft already reviewed extensively by partners)
Core Services ▪ Initial disbursement of emergency funds of up to $500K USD within 24 hours
▪ Non-roster staff and consultants recruited within 3 days and deployed within 5 days1
▪ PAHO received $2.3M within 24 hours of request
▪ N/A
Operations Support & Logistics
▪ All staff and consultants fully operational (accommodation, office space, transport, computer, phone, connectivity) within 24hrs of arriving in-country
▪ Minimum essential emergency supplies distributed to points of service within 72 hours
▪ N/A
Health Operations
▪ All essential health services provided to minimum standards, as per Sphere
▪ N/A
Zika Performance Metrics on Transformative Changes to WHO Emergency Processes: ERF functions On Target Not on target but improved from previous Needs improvement
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WHO and other materials available:
WHO Strategic Response Framework and Joint Operations Plan: http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
WHO has issued questions and answers on women in the context of microcephaly and Zika virus disease, in English and Portuguese: English version: http://www.who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/en/ Portuguese version: http://who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/pt/
The most recent issue of the weekly Zika Situation Report was published on 12 February 2016: http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/ http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/204371/1/zikasitrep_12Feb2016_eng.pdf
WHO has published a Zika Virus timeline, which summarizes the spread of Zika infection, country by country, from the earliest discovery in 1947 to the latest information as of 7 February 2016. (...) ICAO news release: http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
Presenter
Presentation Notes
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://webitpreview.who.int/entity/emergencies/zika-virus/strategic-response.pdf
http://www.who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/en/
http://www.who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/en/
http://www.who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/en/
http://who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/pt/
http://who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/pt/
http://who.int/features/qa/zika-pregnancy/pt/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/situation-report/12-february-2016/en/
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/204371/1/zikasitrep_12Feb2016_eng.pdf
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/timeline-update/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/timeline-update/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/timeline-update/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/timeline-update/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/timeline-update/en/
http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/timeline-update/en/
http://who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/en/
http://who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/en/
http://who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/en/
http://who.int/csr/disease/zika/en/
http://who.int/csr/disease/zika/en/
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/69945/1/WHO_HTM_GMP_2011_eng.pdf
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/ICAO-Coordinating-with-World-Health-Organization-on-Zika-Response.aspx
WHO Response to the PHEIC: Zika, Microcephaly, and Guillain-Barré Syndrome Member States Briefing
Zika Virus, microcephaly and Guillain-Barré activity and WHO response overview
Status of epidemiology: Zika Virus
Status of Epidemiology: Microcephaly
Goal
Response Strategy
Application of response strategy
Urgent needs
Concept of Operations
Zika virus response technical challenges and WHO guidance
Zika virus response technical challenges and WHO guidance
Zika virus research and development
Zika virus research and development continued
Zika Performance Metrics on Transformative Changes to WHO Emergency Processes: ERF functions
WHO and other materials available:
Language:English
Score: 906891.2
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https://www.un.org/ecosoc/site...ika-member-states-briefing.pdf
Data Source: un
Impacts of soil pollution on key soil functions
Soil pollution causes a chain of degradation processes in soil, jeopardizing its ability to provide ecosystem services.
(...) Impact of soil contaminants on human health
Contaminants in soil have widespread effects on organs and systems, producing a wide variety of health outcomes, from acute to chronic diseases, leading to severe development issues, changes in bodily functions, and premature death.
Contaminants tranfer to the food chain
Contaminated plants and soil organisms lead to potentially hazardous accumulations in animals higher in the food web such as grazing animals, birds and ultimately transferred to humans.
(...) French | Spanish | Chinese | Russian | Arabic Other languages: German | Georgian | Catalan
Soil functions
Soils deliver 11 key ecosystem services that enable life on Earth.
Language:English
Score: 906491.8
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https://www.fao.org/global-soi...ces/communication-material/es/
Data Source: un
Impacts of soil pollution on key soil functions
Soil pollution causes a chain of degradation processes in soil, jeopardizing its ability to provide ecosystem services.
(...) Impact of soil contaminants on human health
Contaminants in soil have widespread effects on organs and systems, producing a wide variety of health outcomes, from acute to chronic diseases, leading to severe development issues, changes in bodily functions, and premature death.
Contaminants tranfer to the food chain
Contaminated plants and soil organisms lead to potentially hazardous accumulations in animals higher in the food web such as grazing animals, birds and ultimately transferred to humans.
(...) French | Spanish | Chinese | Russian | Arabic Other languages: German | Georgian | Catalan
Soil functions
Soils deliver 11 key ecosystem services that enable life on Earth.
Language:English
Score: 906491.8
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https://www.fao.org/global-soi...ces/communication-material/fr/
Data Source: un