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SECRETARY-GENERAL, EXPRESSING REGRET OVER AUSTRIA'S WITHDRAWAL FROM UNITED NATIONS
DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE, SEEKS NEW OR ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:
The Secretary-General learned today of Austria’s decision to withdraw its troops from the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF). (...) The Secretary-General is approaching Member States in an effort to identify urgently new contributors or additional contributions to UNDOF.
The Secretary-General reminds all actors in Syria that UNDOF is mandated to monitor the Disengagement of Forces Agreement between Israel and the Syrian Arab Republic.
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The Council was obliged to include troop contributors in the drafting, implementation and renewal of mandates. (...) More cooperation among troop- and police-contributors, host States, regional organizations and the Peacebuilding Commission would maximize peacekeeping’s efficiency. (...) Dialogue among the Council, Secretariat and troop and police contributors was essential for mandate renewals, he added.
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Dubai, 2012) of this assembly,
considering
a) that the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) has been encouraging and facilitating the involvement of academia, universities and associated research establishments, seeking to set up a broader forum for discussions on established and innovative technologies;
b) that the productivity of professionals from academia, universities and associated research establishments is constantly evaluated;
c) that, in general, the evaluation of professionals from academia, universities and associated research establishments takes the form of evaluating items such as books, papers published, research projects accomplished, approval of their project proposals by funding agencies and their career development programmes;
d) that neither the authorship of contributions to study group deliverables nor the editorship of Recommendations and technical papers are currently considered in the evaluation of the productivity of professionals from academia, universities and associated research establishments;
e) that the acknowledgement of contributors will promote greater participation and membership,
resolves
that it is important to acknowledge significant contributors to the work of ITU-T,
instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
to acknowledge the value of active participation of the membership, in particular academia, universities and their associated research establishments, in the standardization activities of ITU, by collaborating closely with Member States and their respective bodies that formulate public policies in areas such as education, science and technology and industry and commerce in order to highlight the importance of contribution to ITU-T study group deliverables,
instructs the Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group
1 to study options on how to clearly acknowledge significant contributors to the development of study group deliverables;
2 to define, in consultation with the ITU membership, objective criteria that will guide study groups in identifying such significant contributors,
invites Member States
to consider, as appropriate, the participation of academia in the ITUT contribution process and to provide visibility and acknowledgment of their contributions, editorships and other outputs so that they may be considered as eligible activities for research and development productivity evaluation.
2 WTSA-12 – Resolution 80
WTSA-12 – Resolution 80 1
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SVG - NATIONAL INSURANCE SERVICES OF SAINT VINCENT AND THE rev
Experiences in Social Protection and Formalization
Persons between the age of 16 and pensionable
age
Includes employees, self-employed and voluntary
contributors
Beneficiaries (dependents) of the aforementioned
groups
Year of birthYear of birthYear of birthYear of birth Pensionable agePensionable agePensionable agePensionable age
1955 and before 60
1956-1957 61
1958-1959 62
1960-961 63
1962-1963 64
1964 and after 65
Covered personsCovered personsCovered personsCovered persons 2014201420142014 2015201520152015 2016201620162016 (Prelim)(Prelim)(Prelim)(Prelim)
Employees 33,412 33,225 32,494
Self- Employed 877 944 959
Voluntary contributors 200 193 180
Pensioners 6,394 6,793 6,868
TotalTotalTotalTotal 40,88340,88340,88340,883 41,15541,15541,15541,155 40,50140,50140,50140,501
Employee
4.5%
Employer
5.5%
Total
10.0%
Employee
4.29%
Employer
5.25%
Total
9.54%
Regular employees
Pensionable Government
workers
Self
employed
9.5%
Voluntary
contributors
8.84%
Covered personsCovered personsCovered personsCovered persons Maximum ( EC$)Maximum ( EC$)Maximum ( EC$)Maximum ( EC$) Maximum (US$)Maximum (US$)Maximum (US$)Maximum (US$)
Employees 4333.00 1622.85
Self-employed 4333.00 1622.85
Voluntary contributors 4333.00 1622.85
CategoryCategoryCategoryCategory Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly income income income income
($)($)($)($)
Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly contribution contribution contribution contribution
($)($)($)($)
Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly income income income income
($)($)($)($)
Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly contribution contribution contribution contribution
($)($)($)($)
A 1000.00 95.00 4,333.00 411.64
B 840.00 79.80 3,640.00 345.80
C 720.00 68.40 3,120.00 296.40
D 600.00 57.00 2,600.00 247.00
E 480.00 45.60 2,080.00 197.60
F 360.00 34.20 1,560.00 148.20
G 240.00 22.80 1,040.00 98.80
H 120.00 11.40 520.00 49.40
Special 91.00 8.65
CategoryCategoryCategoryCategory Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly incomeincomeincomeincome
($)($)($)($)
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly income income income income
($)($)($)($)
Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly contribution contribution contribution contribution
($)($)($)($)
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly contribution contribution contribution contribution
($)($)($)($)
A 3,716.64 11,149.92 328.55 985.65
B 2,563.20 7,689.60 226.59 679.76
C 2,050.56 6,151.68 181.27 543.80
D 1,537.92 4,613.76 135.95 407.86
E 1,027.95 3,083.85 90.87 272.61
Special 400.50 1204.50 35.40 106.21
Managers
Professionals
Technicians and Associate Professionals
Clerical Support Workers
Services and Sales Workers
Skilled agricultural, forestry & fishery workers
Craft and Related Trades Workers
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers
Elementary Occupations
Armed Forces Occupations
Persons in the informal sector-primarily the self-employed
Not mandatory- not legislated
Contributions collected based on income
category selected by the self employed
person
Once qualified, all benefits, except
Employment Injury, are payable
None
NIS on wheels
Face to face interaction
Survey
Strategic linkages with key stakeholders..Fisheries,
Farmers’ Association, Minibus Association
Targeted education programmes
Face-to-face interaction
Established several service centers
Developing and refining past strategies to
meet the changing needs
Town hall meetings
Establishment of another service center
Establishment of MOU with key stakeholders ( Ministry of Agriculture, Income Tax, minibus Association etc.)
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Dubai, 2012) of this assembly,
considering
a) that the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) has been encouraging
and facilitating the involvement of academia, universities and associated research establishments,
seeking to set up a broader forum for discussions on established and innovative technologies;
b) that the productivity of professionals from academia, universities and associated
research establishments is constantly evaluated;
c) that, in general, the evaluation of professionals from academia, universities and
associated research establishments takes the form of evaluating items such as books, papers
published, research projects accomplished, approval of their project proposals by funding agencies
and their career development programmes;
d) and that neither the authorship of contributions to study group deliverables nor the
editorship of Recommendations and technical papers are currently considered in the evaluation of
the productivity of professionals from academia, universities and associated research
establishments;
e) that the acknowledgement of contributors will promote greater participation and
membership,
resolves
that it is important to acknowledge significant contributors to the work of ITU-T,
instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
to acknowledge the value of active participation of the membership, in particular academia,
universities and their associated research establishments, in the standardization activities of ITU, by
collaborating closely with Member States and their respective bodies that formulate public policies
in areas such as education, science and technology and industry and commerce in order to highlight
the importance of contribution to ITU-T study group deliverables,
instructs the Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group
1 to study options of how to clearly acknowledge significant contributors to the
development of study group deliverables;
2 to define, in consultation with the ITU membership, objective criteria that will guide
study groups in identifying such significant contributors,
4 WTSA-2012 – Resolution 80 – Prepublished version
invites Member States
to consider, as appropriate, participation of academia in the ITU-T contribution process and to
provide visibility and acknowledgment of their contributions, editorships, and other outputs so that
they may be considered as eligible activities for research and development productivity evaluation.
Language:English
Score: 792895.65
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Score: 791855.3
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