He emphasised that
pursuant to decision 6/COP.10, IFAD no longer had authority over Global
Mechanism, its operations, assets, staff and the appointment of its Managing
Director.
29. (...) UNDT/2013/065
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Mechanism, either until the time authorized in the budget approved by the
UNCCD COP, namely until the end of 2013, or until the transfer of staff required
by decision 6/COP.10 has been completed and a new Managing Director been
recruited, in both alternatives with retroactive effect from 1 June 2012.
30. By letter dated 23 July 2012, the Director, HRD, IFAD, responded to the
Applicant’s request for facilitation, stating that as a result of decision 6/COP.10
and the amended terms of the MOU, neither IFAD nor its President were
authorized to act on behalf and for the account of the COP with respect to the
extension of the Applicant’s appointment.
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In a letter dated 8 November 2004, the [Executive Director],
UNEP, wrote to the President of the COP-7 [i.e., the Seventh Meeting
of the COP] of the CBD – namely the Minister of Science,
Technology, and the Environment, Malaysia. (...) The contested decision was in breach of Decision IV/17 of the COP,
which states that the appointment and extension of appointment of the
Executive Secretary, CBD, require consultation with the COP, through its
Bureau. (...) On 29 December 2004, the President of the Bureau of COP-7 wrote to
the Secretary-General, informing him that at its meeting in Montreal on
22 and 23 December 2004, the Bureau of the COP unanimously supported the
extension of Mr.
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In September 2017, the 13th Conference of Parties of the UNCCD (“the COP”)
was held. The COP decided that the budget and staffing structure of the Global
Mechanism, where the Applicant worked, was to continue for 2018-19 in exactly the
same manner as in the biennium budget for 2016-17. (...) In the present case, the Respondent argues that the non-renewal decision was
based on the COP’s change of the Global Mechanism at its 13th session and the
resulting reorganization of its work. (...) The Tribunal notes that to the application, the Applicant appended a document
titled “Decision 10/COP.13 Programme and Budget for biennium 2018-19”.
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PowerPoint Presentation
Fostering a culture of child online protection: Roll-out of the ITU COP Guidelines in Europe - 24/9/21 conference
www.itu-cop-guidelines.com
Session 1: Overview of the Child Online Protection Guidelines
Giacomo Mazzone RAI – expert of the EU Digital literacy group co-author of the ITU Industry Guidelines
ITU Industry Guidelines
http://www.itu-cop-guidelines.com/
“Every child everywhere must be Protected online. (...) Tik Tok
verification system is made through A.I.
Italian privacy authority
urges Irish privacy
authority to apply sanctions
Child on line protection can only succeed
if it is a collaborative effort
in which everybody plays a part
Child Online Protection
Regulators, national authorities and operators are those operating on the field. (...) ITU through its guidelines and COP initiative it’s a stimulus and a valid support to kick off the process.
$5 million
ITU Global Programme
Only acting together we shall overcome
Child Online Protection
Giacomo Mazzone RAI – expert of the EU Digital literacy group co-author of the ITU Industry Guidelines
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Registered members will receive regular e-mail updates on ongoing discussions and other key announcements by the CoP and SAVE FOOD Team. All information shared with the CoP and SAVE FOOD will be identified with the member’s name and affiliation.
(...) The views expressed in the CoP forum and its products are those of the CoP forum‘s members and participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of or imply endorsement by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (...) The designations employed and the presentation of material in the CoP forum do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the FAO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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Registered members will receive regular e-mail updates on ongoing discussions and other key announcements by the CoP and SAVE FOOD Team. All information shared with the CoP and SAVE FOOD will be identified with the member’s name and affiliation.
(...) The views expressed in the CoP forum and its products are those of the CoP forum‘s members and participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of or imply endorsement by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (...) The designations employed and the presentation of material in the CoP forum do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the FAO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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Registered members will receive regular e-mail updates on ongoing discussions and other key announcements by the CoP and SAVE FOOD Team. All information shared with the CoP and SAVE FOOD will be identified with the member’s name and affiliation.
(...) The views expressed in the CoP forum and its products are those of the CoP forum‘s members and participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of or imply endorsement by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (...) The designations employed and the presentation of material in the CoP forum do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the FAO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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In addition, the programme empowers and leverages relevant stakeholders to develop and deploy safeguards for children online. The Authority’s COP programme is developed and aligned to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) recommended best practices.
(...) This consequently increased the level of exposure of children and youth to communication services and devices to enable them learn, socialise and play.
The Authority, intends to facilitate the implementation of ITU’s technical note “COVID-19 and its implications for protecting children online” and also to undertake full implementation of the newly launched COP Guidelines 2020.
(...) Seeing that Child Online protection requires a multi-sector approach, the Authority has always prioritised this issue and continues to engage partners in planning, co-ordinating and execution of most of the COP programme initiatives.
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Giacomo Mazzone, RAI- Expert of the EU Digital Literacy Group and co-author of the ITU COP Guidelines
for Industry; Ms. (...) David Wright, Director, Safer Internet Centre UK, and co-author of the
ITU COP Guidelines for Policy-makers, Presentation 2, Ms. (...) Giacomo Mazzone, Expert of the EU Digital Literacy Group, RAI, and co-author of
the ITU COP Guidelines for Industry
Mr.
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