If the equivalently constructed complete life table is not smooth enough, a
construction-based graduation is used as the third step.
Equivalent Construction
• The computational structure of a life table is analyzed. (...) A life table of construction-based graduation is an adjustment on the
equivalently constructed complete life table.
Language:English
Score: 597044.24
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https://www.un.org/development...iles/unpd_egm_202004_s2_mi.pdf
Data Source: un
Solution: This project assisted the construction sector to reduce construction cost and time and allow labour intensive construction without the need of sophisticated machineries. The initial goal of the IHDP was to construct 400,000 housing units, create 200,000 jobs, promote the development of 10,000 micro enterprises, enhance the capacity of the construction sector, redevelop for inner city slum areas, and promote home ownership for low and middle-income households. (...) In Addis Ababa, 108,482 units were finalized and 66,763 units were undergoing new construction. In Diredawa and other regional states, 62,607 units were finalized, and 6,587 units are under construction.
Language:English
Score: 596334.23
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https://publicadministration.u...ousing-and-Development-Program
Data Source: un
The focus of this project was to introduce and develop a construction technology, which would reduce construction cost and time, allow labor intensive construction without the need of sophisticated machineries and suitable for the involvement of less qualified laborers and Micro and Small Scale Enterprises (MSE). (...) The costs charged to the citizen equals the pure construction costs (cost of construction materials, payment for contractors and consultants). (...) These resulted in an extended period of construction and an increase in the overall construction costs that in turn leads to the escalated price and low quality of the housing units.
Language:English
Score: 588703.27
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https://publicadministration.u...nProfilev2014/mid/1170/id/3250
Data Source: un
Rural markets have expanded in areas where the bridges were constructed. They are a low-cost appropriate technology for rural areas because they are cheaper to construct and maintain. (...) This has offered employment to women during the construction. Not highly skilled masons have been trained to construct stone arches hence employment to the local population. (...) Furthermore, we trained Masons in construction of the stone arch bridges. In every new area, we would take one experienced mason who would train three others as the construct the bridge.
Language:English
Score: 586589.36
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https://publicadministration.u...nProfilev2014/mid/1170/id/5247
Data Source: un
Those latter items, it was explained, are sometimes completed before construction activities actually start (and hence, before the creation of a permanent establishment at the construction site) and are often performed outside the country in which the construction site/permanent establishment is situated.
6.2 [existing paragraph 10 of the Commentary] 10. (...) The international tax problems occur when the facility is to be constructed in one country by a contractor resident in another country. (...) Those latter items, it was explained, are sometimes completed before construction activities actually start (and hence, before the creation of a permanent establishment at the construction site) and often outside the country in which the construction site/permanent establishment is situated.
10.
Language:English
Score: 570028.8
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https://www.un.org/development...%20and%20EPC%20contracts_0.pdf
Data Source: un
The
Applicant denied any conflict of interest in being directed by the BINUB Engineering
section to act as a technical adviser for the exposition and later accepting a
construction contract for the same event. Further verification confirmed that the
Applicant did not use any construction material or employees from the BINUB
Engineering section.
9. (...) The Applicant also admitted during the investigation process that he had
facilitated the construction of all the stands in a private capacity. (...) UNDT/NBI/2012/010
Judgment No.: UNDT/2014/001
Page 10 of 14
seek any approval from his supervisor because he did not see any conflict of interest
when he signed the contract on behalf of his company for the construction stands
since he did not construct the stands in his capacity as a BINUB staff member and did
not use the BINUB name in performing the job.
Language:English
Score: 556126.3
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www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2014-001.pdf
Data Source: oaj
Fosse added the claim of constructive dismissal in order to make
compensation a viable remedy. (...) Fosse
when it rejected her claim that she was constructively dismissed as non-receivable. The
UNDT properly considered that Ms. (...) Fosse could not make a claim that she had been constructively
dismissed: that separation was necessary to constitute a dismissal.
Language:English
Score: 555623.1
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www.un.org/en/internalj...t/judgments/2020-UNAT-1008.pdf
Data Source: oaj
Session 2: Effective paths towards the SDGs: STI for ending poverty and hunger, enhancing human well-
being and building resilience (15:00-16:00)
Babatunde Ajayi on behalf of Federal University of Technology Akure
Nature Based Construction Panels from Agricultural Residues: Panacea to
Poverty, Hunger, and Environmental Degradation.
(...) These products can stand as alternative to wood products demands for construction
industries; and can increase farmers’ income, prosperity, and alleviate poverty.
(...) AIWSc
Professor of Wood Products and Bio-Resources Technology Department of Forestry and wood Technology Federal University of Technology Akure P.M.B 704, Akure, Nigeria E-mail: babatundeajayi2000@yahoo.com bajayi@futa.edu.ng Phone: +234-803-454-0627
http://fwt.futa.edu.ng/home/profile/883
https://www.inclusivebusiness.net/ib-voices/call-producing-construction-materials-agricultural-wastes
http://fwt.futa.edu.ng/home/profile/883
https://www.inclusivebusiness.net/ib-voices/call-producing-construction-materials-agricultural-wastes
SAMPLES OF RAW MATERIALS
SAMPLE OF THE BINDER
Sample of the Products
Groundnut Shell
YAM STEM
BOARD FOR CEILINGS/PANELING CEMENT BONDED BOARD FOR WALL
PARTITIONING
PLASTIC WASTES
Nature Based Construction Panels from Agricultural Residues: Panacea to Poverty, Hunger, and Environmental Degradation.
Language:English
Score: 550874.07
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https://sdgs.un.org/sites/defa...niversityofTechnologyAkure.pdf
Data Source: un
… The Applicant's brother, Mitko Stoykov, was the owner of a company called
Rila Constructions. The Applicant sent a number of emails on behalf of both
BG Trading and Rila Constructions from his United Nations email account … mainly
during 2002 (...) He did not receive any discount.
… Construction of the Applicant’s property took place between January 2005
and December 2005. (...) Stoykov’s
actions with respect to the construction of his house amounted to misconduct and justified
the termination of his employment.
Language:English
Score: 548314.16
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www.un.org/en/internalj...at/judgments/2014-UNAT-440.pdf
Data Source: oaj
Microsoft PowerPoint - Cortina - 9th Coordination Meeting.pptx
Assessing the contribution of international migration to countries of origin and destination Jeronimo Cortina Ninth Coordination Meeting on International Migration United Nations New York, February 17 – 18, 2011
Both papers Two different methodologies - One question
Holistic approach to the migration-development- migration nexus
INMD: 64 indicators [1) causes of migration, 2) impacts on sending countries, 3) impacts on receiving countries, 4) migrants & Families]
IPPR/GDN: 8 headings [1) economic impacts, 2) educational, 3) health, 4) gender, 5) wider social impacts, 6) governance impacts, 7) environmental impacts, 8) relief impacts]
2
3
Threats to validity INMD IPPR/GDN Conclusion (is there a relationship between indicators and construct?)
? Mixed
Construct (reflects the “idea” of the construct?)
Language:English
Score: 545280.7
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https://www.un.org/development...iles/unpd_2011_cm9_cortina.pdf
Data Source: un