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Global Goals – a complex answer to complicated times
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Global Goals – a complex answer to complicated times
22 September 2017 , New York
Search for “best jobs in the world” on the internet and you are likely to end up with anything from a professional mattress tester to a tropical island caretaker. (...) While challenging from a communications perspective, the complexity of the Global Goals is where the SDG Advocates see its greatest advantage. “We live in complicated times and SDGs are a complicated answer,” says Richard Curtis, SDG Advocate and director of hit movies, such as Notting Hill or Love Actually .
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https://www.un.org/development...ble/sdg-advocates-at-unga.html
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Bulo was admitted to the Maluakon nutrition stabilization centre a day earlier because along with severe acute malnutrition, he had also developed medical complications.
His mother Ahok Geng, coos at him gently, as she lifts him and tries to cheer him up. (...) If untreated it can lead to more health complications. It can kill a child as the body doesn’t have the strength and the immunity to fight simple illnesses such as diarrhoeal diseases and pneumonia.
(...) There is a medical doctor on call who attends to any serious medical complication, and a registered nurse like Syollo who has received four years of training on treatment of childhood illnesses and treating malnutrition.
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https://www.unicef.org/southsu...ion-south-sudan-one-child-time
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‘Once we arrived to the health center, the nurses screened him and told me he has had serious health complications due to the lack of nutrients in his body. (...) Niger has one of the highest number of severely malnourished children with medical complications in the Sahel region.
‘Look how the intensive treatment room is. (...) Niger’s children can’t wait
‘The majority of the children we see here experienced health complications because they lack optimal feeding practices and food variety at their households.
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https://www.unicef.org/niger/s...s/hope-nutrition-recovery-room
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But in developing countries, adolescent girls -- many
of whom have inadequate information about their changing bodies, lack access to contraceptives,
or have become child brides -- face enormous risks from complications of pregnancy and
childbirth, which are the leading cause of death for girls between 15 to 19 years old in the
developing world. The complications that end these young lives -- hemorrhage, infection, high
blood pressure, obstructed labor, unsafe abortion -- are nearly always preventable or treatable,
but far too many girls and young women are not being reached by the essential, lifesaving health
services that they need. (...) Expanding access to contraception and comprehensive, integrated reproductive health
services, to meet the unmet need of millions of young women worldwide, can empower them to
control their own fertility; expose them to new educational and economic opportunities; ensure
that they have a chance to become productive contributors to their families, communities, and
nations; and vastly reduce their risk of death from complications of pregnancy and. childbirth.
There is a great deal left to do in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
and the ICPD Progrmÿnme of Action.
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https://www.un.org/development...nt_familycareinternational.pdf
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A woman in a least developed country is 300 times more likely to
die from childbirth or complications than her peer in an
industrialized nation. (...) Around the world,
every year, more than half a million women die as a result of
pregnancy or childbirth complications, including about 70,000
girls and young women aged 15 to 19. Since 1990, complications
related to pregnancy and childbirth have killed an estimated 10
million women.
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What needs to be done?
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https://www.un.org/development...ndesa_pd_2009_cpd42_unicef.pdf
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Health partners responding to chicken pox outbreak in Cox’s Bazar
15 January 2019
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Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Responding to an outbreak of chicken pox in the Rohingya refugee camps, health sector partners led by the Ministry of Health and World Health Organization have stepped up surveillance and initiated measures to curtail further spread of the disease and prevent any complications.
“Clinicians and health workforce are being trained for identifying chicken pox cases early, and efforts are on to promote preventive measures. (...) It’s a self- limiting disease, but severe complications may arise such as secondary bacterial infections in children, and pneumonia in adults.
“Refresher trainings for clinicians and health workers are being conducted to ensure timely diagnosis and referrals to prevent complications” said Dr. Mohammad Abdul Matin, Civil Surgeon, Cox’s Bazar District.
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https://www.who.int/bangladesh...en-pox-outbreak-in-cox-s-bazar
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For people with diabetes, dealing with a lifelong condition and managing the risk of complications can seem overwhelming, particularly when patients are first diagnosed. (...) However, globally, depression and diabetes have been associated with poor medication adherence, poor glycemic control, increased prevalence of complications, higher healthcare costs and higher risk of mortality. (...) There is a pressing need to improve clinical diagnosis and management of depression in patients with diabetes to minimize the risk of long-term diabetes complications and improve quality of life.
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https://www.who.int/bangladesh...rouble-diabetes-and-depression
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The number of women and girls who died each year from complications of pregnancy and childbirth declined from 451,000 in 2000 to 295,000 in 2017. (...) The number of women and girls who died each year from complications of pregnancy and childbirth declined from 451,000 in 2000 to 295,000 in 2017. (...) The number of women and girls who died each year from complications of pregnancy and childbirth declined from 451,000 in 2000 to 295,000 in 2017.
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https://www.un.org/en/node/134019
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The number of women and girls who died each year from complications of pregnancy and childbirth declined from 451,000 in 2000 to 295,000 in 2017. (...) The number of women and girls who died each year from complications of pregnancy and childbirth declined from 451,000 in 2000 to 295,000 in 2017. (...) The number of women and girls who died each year from complications of pregnancy and childbirth declined from 451,000 in 2000 to 295,000 in 2017.
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https://www.un.org/en/academic...good-health-and-wellbeing-quiz
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Air Transport Bureau 4
Findings of Study: Part IFindings of Study: Part I Liberalization not at issue Implications on S/S regulations Liberalization not at issue Implications on S/S regulations
Clear need for coherent policyClear need for coherent policy
Growth in activity
Complex arrangements
Going multinational
Increase pressure
Complicate oversight
Air Transport Bureau 5
What are the problem situations? (...) Type 1: Single State involved Having an impact but clear re State’s
responsibility
Type 1: Single State involved Having an impact but clear re State’s
responsibility
Concerns: aircraft, air operator, personnelConcerns: aircraft, air operator, personnel
Q Type 2: Multiple States involved Complicate accountability and raise
questions re State’s responsibility
Q Type 2: Multiple States involved Complicate accountability and raise
questions re State’s responsibility
Type 2: Multiple States involved Complicate accountability and raise
questions re State’s responsibility
Type 2: Multiple States involved Complicate accountability and raise
questions re State’s responsibility
Air Transport Bureau 6
Type 2: Case StudyType 2: Case Study
TraditionallyTraditionally
ChangeChange
State A
SR, SO, OPTR Pilots
State A
SR
State B
SO State C
OPTR State D
Pilots
Split responsibilitySplit responsibility
Air Transport Bureau 7
Type 2: Case StudyType 2: Case Study
A moving target: LeasingA moving target: Leasing
State A
SR
State B
Dry Lease SO1
State C
Sub Lease SO2
State D
Wet Lease SO3
Owner State
Destination State
Pilots
State X
Air Transport Bureau 8
FLT: AA, BB, CC
Type 2: Case StudyType 2: Case Study Complex arrangement: Codesharing/Franchising/LeasingComplex arrangement: Codesharing/Franchising/Leasing
State B
State C State D
SR
State E
Repair & Maintenance
State F
Franchisor
State A SO Franchisee
State G
Pilots
Air Transport Bureau 9
Type 2: Case StudyType 2: Case Study
SO1
SO2 Merged Airline
Cross border mergersCross border mergers
State A
State B
Air Transport Bureau 10
Findings of Study: Part 2Findings of Study: Part 2
Can existing ICAO provisions
address the changes?
(...) State of operator)
ANB
Air Transport Bureau 19
Conclusions: the way forwardConclusions: the way forward
Fragmentation of responsibilities is not a problem where handled properly but complicates the accountability for safety oversight
Article 83 bis provides a solution when the State of the Operator and the States of Registry are willing to enter in such
agreement
Fragmentation of responsibilities is not a problem where handled properly but complicates the accountability for safety oversight
Article 83 bis provides a solution when the State of the Operator and the States of Registry are willing to enter in such
agreement
ANB
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Conclusions: the way forwardConclusions: the way forward
State capability to identify the State of the operator would be facilitated by the carriage of a true copy of the AOC (now made mandatory in Annex 6);
Additional guidance material of the relation between state of Registry, State of the Operator and operator would be useful (Doc 8335, Cir. 295, etc…)
State capability to identify the State of the operator would be facilitated by the carriage of a true copy of the AOC (now made mandatory in Annex 6);
Additional guidance material of the relation between state of Registry, State of the Operator and operator would be useful (Doc 8335, Cir. 295, etc…)
ANB
Leasing and Article 83 bis
(Part 2)
Different responsibilities
• Leases Within the same State – All responsibilities with one State
• Between entities from different States – Each State retains some responsibilities
State responsibilities
• For leases agreed between two entities within the same State – The State of Registry and the State of the
operator is the same
• For leases agreed between two entities, each from a different State – The State of the operator is different from the
State of Registry
Convention and Annexes
• State of Registry responsibilities – Certificate of Registration – Certificate of Airworthiness – Flight crew licenses
• State of the operator responsibilities – Air Operator certification (AOC) – Surveillance
Annex 6, Part I, 4.2.1.1
• 4.2.1.1 An operator shall not engage in commercial air transport operations unless in possession of a valid air operator certificate or equivalent document issued by the State of the Operator.
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...Documents/7-Yuan-ZhengWang.pdf
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