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Leveraging the strengths of the corporate sector to promote and protect children's rights
UNICEF Philippines
Corporate partners play a critical role in helping UNICEF promote and protect children's rights. We work closely with multi-national corporations, local companies and small- to medium-sized businesses to identify, design and implement alliances that leverage the strengths of the corporate sector on behalf of children.
Your company can work with us through:
Strategic philanthropy through cash contributions
Employee-giving programmes
Supporting humanitarian relief and emergency appeals
Cause-marketing initiatives
Events and sponsorship
Innovation solutions for children
Child rights-sensitive business principles and practices
Policy and advocacy for child rights
Promoting corporate responsibility
Our main corporate partners
Australia – New Zealand Chamber of Commerce
Ayala Corporation
Business for Sustainable Development
Converge ICT Solutions Inc.
Language:English
Score: 584728.37
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https://www.unicef.org/philippines/corporate-partnerships
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Corporate governance and corporate debt issuance in Latin America: institutional investors, investment banks, rating agencies and new empirical evidence .-- III. (...) Bond issuance and corpo rate governance in Brazil: a multi-case analysis .-- V. Corporate governance and corporate debt issuance in Chile .-- VI. Corporate governance and corporate debt instruments in Colombia .-- VII.
Language:English
Score: 584681
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https://www.cepal.org/pt-br/node/29107
Data Source: un
Rand Corporation Archives - Question of Palestine
Rand Corporation Archives - Question of Palestine
United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine
The Arc: A Formal Structure for a Palestinian State – Research study by the Rand Corporation/Non-UN document [The Arc.pdf] [...] (...) Helping a Palestinian State Succeed: Key Findings – Summary study by the Rand Corporation/Non-UN document [Key Findings.pdf] [...] (...) Building a Successful Palestinian State – Research study by the Rand Corporation/Non-UN document [Building a Successful....pdf] [...]
Language:English
Score: 584535.74
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https://www.un.org/unispal/doc...-source/rand-corporation/feed/
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UNICEF Bulgaria is seeking a short-term corporate partnerships consultant to contribute to the successful implementation of the Corporate Engagement Strategy. Under the supervision of the Fundraising Officer the consultant will support the execution of the corporate fundraising plan, with a focus on acquisition of high-value corporate donors. (...) Contribute to the implementation of the planned integrated fundraising campaign in 2021 by identifying corporate sponsorship, corporate influencers or corporate supporters.
Language:English
Score: 584349.6
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https://www.unicef.org/bulgari...ng-and-partnerships-consultant
Data Source: un
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The private sector play an important role in helping UNICEF improve the well-being of children. In partnership with UNICEF, committed corporate partners can make a real difference in the lives of children in Thailand and worldwide by
Raising awareness about the many serious issues affecting children
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Score: 584215
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https://www.unicef.org/thailan...ate-engagement/corporate-donor
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Series G Supplement CO DBA: OLT Capabilities for supporting CO DBA (Converted back to C2269 -as originally submitted- from TD535/WP1)
Nokia Corporation (Finland) , AT&T, Inc. (United States)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2268 ]
Living list skeleton for G.Sup.CO DBA
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2267 ]
G.7702 and G.7703 updates identified during draft G.7701 correspondence activity
Infinera Corporation (United States)
Q14/15 , Q12/15
2020-08-25
[ 2266 ]
Annex A Template to describe a proposed new G-series Supplement in the work programme
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2265 ]
Proposed updates to ITU-T Rec. (...) (China) , Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH (Germany) , Maxlinear Inc (United States) , Nokia Corporation (Finland) , Nokia USA (United States) , Orange (France) , ZTE Corporation (China)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2262 ]
G.mgfast: Consent
British Telecommunications Public Ltd. (...) Q18/15
2020-08-25
[ 2246 ]
G.mgfast: On the maximum SOC segment size
Maxlinear Inc (United States)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2245 ]
G.hsp: Upstream throughput - 12,5Gbps FEC
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2244 ]
G.hsp.comTC: Working text proposal for codeword grouping
Maxlinear Inc (United States) , Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2243 ]
G.mgfast: PAR tones in upstream direction
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2242 ]
G.mgfast: DTFO Concurrent Monitoring update (DCMU) procedure during showtime: working text
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2240 ]
G.mgfast: DTFO Initialization: working text
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2239 ]
G.hn2: To adopt passband as the basic transmission scheme for G.hn2
Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH (Germany)
Q18/15
2020-08-25
[ 2238 ]
G.mgfast: DTFO section 10.7.2: working text update
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2237 ]
G.mgfast: Channel estimation in FDX
Broadcom Corporation (United States)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2236 ]
G.mgfast: Proposal for fallback to TDD from FDXZ
Broadcom Corporation (United States)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2235 ]
MGfast: Tone ordering in NPSF
Broadcom Corporation (United States)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2234 ]
G.mgfast: Update on retransmission section: Use of RetShift
Broadcom Corporation (United States)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2233 ]
Comments on draft G.8312 (G.mtn)
Nokia USA (United States)
Q11/15
2020-08-25
[ 2232 ]
MGfast: Proposal for retransmission control parameters
Broadcom Corporation (United States) , Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q4/15
2020-08-25
[ 2231 ]
G.hsp.comTC: Feedback on comments on ONU Grouping
Nokia Corporation (Finland)
Q2/15
2020-08-25
[ 2230 ]
Comments on draft G.8310 (G.mtn-arch)
Nokia USA (United States)
Q12/15
2020-08-25
[ 2229 ]
G.798 Amd.3 comments
Intel Corporation (United States)
Q11/15
2020-08-25
[ 2228 ]
Addition of ODUkP to packet adaptation functions using IMP
Intel Corporation (United States)
Q11/15 , Q10/15
2020-08-25
[ 2227 ] (Rev.1)
Text proposal for MTNS rate adaptation
China Information Communication Technologies Group , Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Language:English
Score: 583849.46
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https://www.itu.int/md/T17-SG15-200907-C/es
Data Source: un
KG
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1864 ]
eEEC Option 1 extends EEC Option 2 [G.8262.1, G.8262]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1863 ]
Harmonized Virtual PTP Port [G.8275.1, G.8275.2, G.8271]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1862 ]
Comment on the packet mapping text in draft G.709 clause 17.10
Microsemi Corporation
Q11/15
2016-02-02
[ 1861 ]
L.dsa_Draft L.dsa version 1_OFS comments
OFS Fitel, LLC
Q16/15
2016-02-02
[ 1860 ]
FlexE Aware mapping justification encoding for method 6B
Inphi Corporation
Q11/15
2016-02-02
[ 1859 ]
General Edits [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1858 ]
Configuration counters in L2 states (G.9701 Amd 1)
Intel Corporation
Q4/15
2016-02-02
[ 1857 ]
T-TSC-P & T-TSC-A Holdover clockClass [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1856 ]
Comments on the draft G.9701 Amendment 1
Intel Corporation
Q4/15
2016-02-02
[ 1855 ]
T-TSC-P & T-TSC-A clockClass [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1854 ]
interfaceBitPeriod of Interface Rate TLV [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1853 ]
Static Unicast Permitted [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1852 ]
Note on masterOnly & UMT [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1851 ]
Interface Rate TLV an Optional Annex [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1850 ]
Deny Service Requests [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1849 ] (Rev.1)
Proposal for MDSP compromise
ADVA Optical Networking , Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. , Cisco Systems, Inc.
Q9/15
2016-02-02
[ 1848 ]
Path Trace as Optional Annex [G.8275.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1847 ]
Max Steps Removed an Optional Annex [G.8275.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1846 ]
General edits to Amd [G.8275.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1845 ]
Indicating Acquiring state or Synchronization Certain [G.8275.1, G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1844 ]
EVM-related 100G measurements and analysis for Black Link applications
Deutsche Telekom AG
Q6/15
2016-02-02
[ 1843 ]
Merging T-TSC-A, T-BC-P & T-TSC-P Model [G.8273.4]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1842 ]
Static Unicast Permitted [G.8265.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1841 ]
Parameter C Exceptions [G.8262.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1840 ]
G.fast: Proximus requirements for G.fast operation on coax and CAT5 wires up to at least 150 meters
Proximus PLC
Q4/15
2016-02-02
[ 1839 ]
Injection seeded DWDM system for 2.5 Gb/s transmission
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Q6/15
2016-02-02
[ 1838 ]
G.fast: Analysis of dynamic time assignment (DTA) for upstream and downstream transmission
Futurewei Technologies US R&D Center , Metanoia Technologies, Inc.
(...) Q13/15 , Q11/15
2016-02-02
[ 1820 ]
ToD protocol
China Mobile Communications Corporation , Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Q13/15
2016-02-02
Results: 371 total items.
Language:English
Score: 583849.46
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https://www.itu.int/md/T13-SG15-160215-C/en
Data Source: un
KG
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1864 ]
eEEC Option 1 extends EEC Option 2 [G.8262.1, G.8262]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1863 ]
Harmonized Virtual PTP Port [G.8275.1, G.8275.2, G.8271]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1862 ]
Comment on the packet mapping text in draft G.709 clause 17.10
Microsemi Corporation
Q11/15
2016-02-02
[ 1861 ]
L.dsa_Draft L.dsa version 1_OFS comments
OFS Fitel, LLC
Q16/15
2016-02-02
[ 1860 ]
FlexE Aware mapping justification encoding for method 6B
Inphi Corporation
Q11/15
2016-02-02
[ 1859 ]
General Edits [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1858 ]
Configuration counters in L2 states (G.9701 Amd 1)
Intel Corporation
Q4/15
2016-02-02
[ 1857 ]
T-TSC-P & T-TSC-A Holdover clockClass [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1856 ]
Comments on the draft G.9701 Amendment 1
Intel Corporation
Q4/15
2016-02-02
[ 1855 ]
T-TSC-P & T-TSC-A clockClass [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1854 ]
interfaceBitPeriod of Interface Rate TLV [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1853 ]
Static Unicast Permitted [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1852 ]
Note on masterOnly & UMT [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1851 ]
Interface Rate TLV an Optional Annex [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1850 ]
Deny Service Requests [G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1849 ] (Rev.1)
Proposal for MDSP compromise
ADVA Optical Networking , Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. , Cisco Systems, Inc.
Q9/15
2016-02-02
[ 1848 ]
Path Trace as Optional Annex [G.8275.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1847 ]
Max Steps Removed an Optional Annex [G.8275.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1846 ]
General edits to Amd [G.8275.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1845 ]
Indicating Acquiring state or Synchronization Certain [G.8275.1, G.8275.2]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1844 ]
EVM-related 100G measurements and analysis for Black Link applications
Deutsche Telekom AG
Q6/15
2016-02-02
[ 1843 ]
Merging T-TSC-A, T-BC-P & T-TSC-P Model [G.8273.4]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1842 ]
Static Unicast Permitted [G.8265.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1841 ]
Parameter C Exceptions [G.8262.1]
Microsemi Corporation
Q13/15
2016-02-02
[ 1840 ]
G.fast: Proximus requirements for G.fast operation on coax and CAT5 wires up to at least 150 meters
Proximus PLC
Q4/15
2016-02-02
[ 1839 ]
Injection seeded DWDM system for 2.5 Gb/s transmission
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Q6/15
2016-02-02
[ 1838 ]
G.fast: Analysis of dynamic time assignment (DTA) for upstream and downstream transmission
Futurewei Technologies US R&D Center , Metanoia Technologies, Inc.
(...) Q13/15 , Q11/15
2016-02-02
[ 1820 ]
ToD protocol
China Mobile Communications Corporation , Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Q13/15
2016-02-02
Results: 371 total items.
Language:English
Score: 583849.46
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https://www.itu.int/md/T13-SG15-160215-C/_page.print
Data Source: un
During the year 2004, and as a follow-up to the successful Round Table on Corporate Governance, held on 12 February 2004, the UNECE secretariat tried to learn about the corporate governance developments in the UNECE region, to establish a network of competent corporate governance experts and officials from private sector and the UNECE governments and to create conditions for a sustained and comprehensive work effort in this major area, including preparation of an official survey on corporate governance within the UNECE region.
3. (...) To organize the forthcoming Round Table on Corporate Governance, the UNECE secretariat has established working contacts with respective officials from the UNECE Governments and their regulatory agencies as well as the leading experts from private sector including the world leading corporations, stock exchanges, rating agencies, universities and consultancy companies. This network, which is now firmly in place constitutes a solid base for the further work on corporate governance in the UNECE region. The mentioned officials and experts also provided the UNECE secretariat with valuable insights into the corporate governance developments in the UNECE region with the identification of selected key issues.
5.
Language:English
Score: 583457.23
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...ents/sixsess/trade_wp80504.pdf
Data Source: un
Supporting Implementation Strategies — Enhancing Efficiency and Effectiveness — Corporate risk management
You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. (...) A joint Council/Secretariat Senior Management Workshop on Corporate Risk Register and Assurance Framework and Corporate Key Performance Indicators was conducted in March. (...) The Secretariat subsequently performed screening and analysis of these risks for review by the Council’s Working Group on Governance and Efficiency (WGGE) which approved in principle the proposed Corporate Risk Register along with the criteria for selecting corporate risks presented in the Sub Group on Risks and Assurance framework.
Language:English
Score: 583043.46
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https://www.icao.int/annual-re...corporate-risk-management.aspx
Data Source: un