To accomplish this transition, TDR has convened an independent Data Access Committee to review applications for access to data held within the WWARN repository. Data contributors will soon be able to decide if they want to delegate decisions about data access to the committee.
(...) The committee will make decisions about data access only on datasets where data contributors have delegated decision-making power to the Data Access Committee.
(...) When complete, these will be shared with the malaria community and data contributors will be invited to decide if they would like to delegate decisions to the committee.
Language:English
Score: 807092.7
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https://www.who.int/tdr/news/2...-access-committee-launched/en/
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Strategies and tools against social exclusion and poverty - Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe
Main contributor : Belgium
Objectives :
To contribute to the extension of social protection and to the fight against social exclusion
Main activities : Promotion of the values of social justice through a combination of both conceptual and practical work at the different levels: global, interregional, regional, national and local
Main results : Technical cooperation projects implemented in more than 40 countries, development of partnerships with key development agencies, active advocacy role on international scene, production of a comprehensive series of didactical tools.
2. (...) Extending the coverage of social security to the poor and the excluded - Africa, Americas, Asia
Main contributor : The Netherlands
Objectives :
To support the countries in strengthening efficiency and increasing equity and in the development of national action plans for extending social security coverage through social dialogue
Main activities : General guidance by a steering committee in charge of assisting implementation of national activities, knowledge dissemination and evaluation of methodology used in the national projects
Main results : Setting up of the steering committee and assisting first implementation activities.
6. Fight against social exclusion - Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe
Main contributor : Portugal
Objectives :
To reduce social exclusion, to increase access to decent work and to extend social protection
Main activities : Studies and capitalization of experiences, production of didactical tools, training activities, dissemination of information and experiences
Main results : Starting phase under preparation, project staff being recruited.
Language:English
Score: 806530.66
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www.ilo.org/public/engl...l/campagne/files/actglobal.htm
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Strategies and tools against social exclusion and poverty - Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe
Main contributor : Belgium
Objectives :
To contribute to the extension of social protection and to the fight against social exclusion
Main activities : Promotion of the values of social justice through a combination of both conceptual and practical work at the different levels: global, interregional, regional, national and local
Main results : Technical cooperation projects implemented in more than 40 countries, development of partnerships with key development agencies, active advocacy role on international scene, production of a comprehensive series of didactical tools.
2. (...) Extending the coverage of social security to the poor and the excluded - Africa, Americas, Asia
Main contributor : The Netherlands
Objectives :
To support the countries in strengthening efficiency and increasing equity and in the development of national action plans for extending social security coverage through social dialogue
Main activities : General guidance by a steering committee in charge of assisting implementation of national activities, knowledge dissemination and evaluation of methodology used in the national projects
Main results : Setting up of the steering committee and assisting first implementation activities.
6. Fight against social exclusion - Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe
Main contributor : Portugal
Objectives :
To reduce social exclusion, to increase access to decent work and to extend social protection
Main activities : Studies and capitalization of experiences, production of didactical tools, training activities, dissemination of information and experiences
Main results : Starting phase under preparation, project staff being recruited.
Language:English
Score: 806530.66
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https://www.ilo.org/public/eng...l/campagne/files/actglobal.htm
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Contributions from Member States to regular resources, 2018
Contributor
2018 Contribution
Contributor
2018 Contribution
Contributor
2018 Contribution
United States
$79,582,829
Saudi Arabia
$2,000,000
Viet Nam
$35,000
Sweden
$75,812,274
Austria
$1,814,988
Liechtenstein
$25,196
Norway
$70,623,299
Finland
$1,234,568
Lao PDR
$25,000
United Kingdom
$70,153,061
Russia
$1,100,000
Mongolia
$16,982
Japan
$66,494,208
Bangladesh 2
$1,000,000
Andorra
$11,823
Switzerland
$49,281,314
Thailand
$865,112
Cambodia
$9,980
Germany
$45,454,545
Kuwait
$570,000
Guyana
$9,927
Netherlands
$34,129,693
Spain
$568,828
Pakistan
$8,643
Canada
$30,792,918
United Arab Emirates
$324,000
Samoa
$6,000
Denmark
$18,227,009
Singapore
$300,000
Cuba
$5,000
Belgium
$12,345,679
Morocco 2
$211,994
Antigua and Barbuda
$2,500
France
$10,669,598
Costa Rica
$208,831
Myanmar
$701
Australia
$9,050,498
Angola
$150,000
Albania
$500
Ireland
$8,913,159
Czech Republic
$132,691
Individual Giving
$176,305
Republic of Korea
$8,600,000
Iceland
$102,549
Total
$624,295,270
Italy
$5,896,226
Israel
$100,000
New Zealand
$5,669,738
Estonia
$88,863
India
$4,332,498
Indonesia
$70,000
China
$3,800,000
Romania
$57,870
Luxembourg
$3,182,870
Portugal
$50,000
2 Includes contributions intended for 2017 received in 2018.
Language:English
Score: 804253.96
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https://www.undp.org/sites/g/f...ssion/dp2019-10_Annex%206.docx
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Chair will invite contributors to present their papers. Followed by comments
and open discussion.
12.00 -14.00: Lunch Break (Sandwiches and water will be served in the meeting room).
14.00-14.30: Summary of ITU Journal discussion.
14.30-15.30: Session 2: Advisory Board of Academia to the Secretary-General. (...) Chair will invite contributors to present their papers. Followed by comments and open
discussion.
15.30-16.30: Session 3: Platform/Mechanism for consultation to strengthen cooperation. (...) Chair will invite contributors to present their papers. Followed by comments and
open discussion.
16.30-17.00: Session 4: Other proposals/other topics
17.00-17.30: Closing
http://www.itu.int/en/join/academia/Documents/SG%20Academia%20Consultation_contributions_3%20November.pdf
Language:English
Score: 804253.96
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https://www.itu.int/en/join/ac.../Documents/Agenda__9%20Nov.pdf
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Required reading ahead of PP-22 With less than one […] The post ITU News Magazine: ‘Meet the candidates’ edition out now appeared first on ITU Hub.
ITU’s top contributors: Australia Australia is among the leading contributors to the annual budget of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), with a current commitment of 13 contributory units – equivalent to over CHF 4.1 million (about AUD 6.2 million or USD 4.2 million) each year. As part of this special blog series on ITU’s top contributing Member States, ITU News interviewed Richard Windeyer, Deputy […] The post ITU’s top contributors: Australia appeared first on ITU Hub.
ITU’s top contributors: Italy Italy is among the leading contributors to the annual budget of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), with a current commitment of 15 contributory units – equivalent to nearly CHF 4.77 million (about EUR 4.9 million or USD 5 million) each year. As part of this special blog series on ITU’s top contributing Member States, ITU News interviewed Eva Spina, […] The post ITU’s top contributors: Italy appeared first on ITU Hub.
ITU News Magazine – Connecting the unconnected Read the latest ITU News Magazine for key highlights and outcomes from the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) The post ITU News Magazine – Connecting the unconnected appeared first on ITU Hub.
Language:English
Score: 799799.1
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https://www.itu.int/hub/category/digital-development/feed/
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Score: 798879.74
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Number of Member State contributors to development
Baseline (2017): 59 & 27
48 contributors for MPTFO (2018);
2
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Target (2023): 100 & 50
8 contributors to UNDP’s Thematic Funding Windows (2018)
4. (...) Increase visibility of results from contributors of voluntary core resources, pooled & thematic funds and for program country contributions
Specific mention of voluntary core, pooled and thematic fund contributors, and program country contributions in UNCT annual results reporting and entity specific country and global reporting
Baseline (2018): n/a Target (2020): Yes
Partially, contributors to core and thematic funds are recognized in our reports. Starting from 2019, UNDP plans to also explicitly recognize contributors to pooled funding
Specific mention of individual contributors in all results reporting by pooled fund and thematic fund
Baseline (2018): n/a Target (2020): Yes
Partially, contributors to core and thematic funds are recognized in our reports.
Language:English
Score: 796133.45
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https://www.undp.org/sites/g/f...021-04/dp2019-27_Annexes_0.pdf
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This book seeks to tell the story of WTO accessions and show the importance of our work in this area. Over fifty contributors from inside and outside the WTO assess the results of our efforts and how they have served the trading system. (...) They highlight the value of accessions in increasing market access, supporting domestic reforms and contributing to rule making in the WTO.
The contributors include chief negotiators of original members; chief negotiators of members which have acceded since 1995; highly regarded economists, lawyers and academics; and experts from the WTO, World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the International Trade Centre.
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In considering our work on accessions we should recall the genesis of this organization. (...) I congratulate everyone who has been involved in producing this important book – particularly the contributors and the co-editors. It is an excellent contribution to the debate on the work of the WTO during our twentieth anniversary year.
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