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For the regular budget, Chile, Italy, Kenya and Micronesia have paid in full, which brings us to a total of 96 Member States.
For peacekeeping operations, Armenia, Italy and Kenya have paid all peacekeeping assessments currently due, which brings us to a total of 51
Member States.
For the tribunals, Italy, Kenya, Malaysia, Micronesia and Norway became fully paid – which brings the tribunals total to 69 Member States.
In addition, as indicated in paragraph 27 of the report (A/71/440.Add 1) which is
now before you, the payments received from Kenya and Norway after the presentation
result in its addition to the list of Member States paying their assessments in full for all
categories. This brings the total to 41 Member States.
I would like to thank these Member States for this positive action in the last few
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M.585 : Bringing an international digital circuit into service
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Bringing degraded African land back to life | FAO | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations;
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How combining new technology and traditional knowledge harvests rain and restores land.
(...) “Restoring degraded land back to productive good health is a huge opportunity for Africa. It brings big social and economic benefits to rural farming communities,” he says. “It’s a bulwark against climate change and it brings technology to enhance traditional knowledge.”
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How combining new technology and traditional knowledge harvests rain and restores land.
(...) “Restoring degraded land back to productive good health is a huge opportunity for Africa. It brings big social and economic benefits to rural farming communities,” he says. “It’s a bulwark against climate change and it brings technology to enhance traditional knowledge.”
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UN Women and UNOPS Bring Improved Services for Survivors of Gender-based Violence in Palestine - Question of Palestine
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The two UN agencies are working together to provide support to Palestinian shelters delivering services for women and girls who have survived – or who are at risk of – gender-based violence.
(...) The project is part of the HAYA Joint Programme, funded by the government of Canada and jointly implemented by UN Women, the UN Population Fund, UN-Habitat, and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. HAYA brings together Palestinian Authorities, UN agencies, civil society organizations, community-based organizations, and other partners to reduce the vulnerability of women and girls to all forms of violence and from the threat of such violence.
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“I think this is really important because if the kids get sick, we can immediately bring them here,” explains Saima. “Especially for those of us with no money, this is very helpful.”
(...) Tanggol
The mobile health team also brings psychosocial support services to the affected communities. (...) Tanggol
A child happily brings home the medicines given to him by the mobile health team in Bubong, Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur.
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Bringing Ebola vaccine to remote communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo
It’s been nearly twenty years since the residents of Bosolo village in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo have seen a car.
(...) The remoteness of the location is a challenge for the WHO vaccination team. The team needs to bring the Ebola vaccine to some of the village’s residents as part of the ring vaccination where the contacts of confirmed cases and the contacts of contacts are immunized.
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(...) It brings together international, regional and sector organizations and major energy producers and consumers.
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