Photo by Michael Gallagher (Ngemelis Region, Palau)
Dexter’s wall, Palau, a few hundred yards from Blue Corner, is where green turtles come to sleep and scratch themselves on the reef. This green turtle scratching its belly on the reef is remarkably unconcerned by the camera.
(...) Photo by Dave Valencia (Revillagigedo Archipelago, Roca Partida, Mexico)
Clean our Ocean
Deep red blood disperses over the sandy beach with the incoming tide, while a team of aquatic veterinarians inspect this 12 metre-long Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) . (...) Photo by Ankit Kumar (Point Lobos, California, USA)
Science in Action: Ocean Decade 2021-2030
This shot was taken as part of documenting a project. The Sharklab set a deep, vertical line of hooks to see what kind of sharks would be patrolling this deep wall.
Language:English
Score: 1539706.25
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https://www.un.org/en/node/137791
Data Source: un
Photo by Michael Gallagher (Ngemelis Region, Palau)
Dexter’s wall, Palau, a few hundred yards from Blue Corner, is where green turtles come to sleep and scratch themselves on the reef. This green turtle scratching its belly on the reef is remarkably unconcerned by the camera.
(...) Photo by Dave Valencia (Revillagigedo Archipelago, Roca Partida, Mexico)
Clean our Ocean
Deep red blood disperses over the sandy beach with the incoming tide, while a team of aquatic veterinarians inspect this 12 metre-long Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) . (...) Photo by Ankit Kumar (Point Lobos, California, USA)
Science in Action: Ocean Decade 2021-2030
This shot was taken as part of documenting a project. The Sharklab set a deep, vertical line of hooks to see what kind of sharks would be patrolling this deep wall.
Language:English
Score: 1539706.25
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https://www.un.org/en/exhibits...vation-sustainable-development
Data Source: un
CONNECTED AFRICAN GIRLS, CODING CAMP
ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE RESPONSIBLE
Day 1 : Monday: 21 June 2021
Pre 9:00 Coffee/Tea Break
9:00 – 11:00 Team Building/ Registration/ Set Up scratch
Accounts Coding camp program orientation
Boot camp Coordinator , All Trainers
11:00 -12:00 Introduction to Design Thinking Sessions aim to improve knowledge, build capacity and provide technical assistance to girls and young women
1200-1300 Introduction to Computational Thinking
13:00 -14:00 Lunch
14:00 -16:00
Official Opening ceremony
Official remarks
UNECA/Partners
UNECA ES. (...) Session aims to improve knowledge, build capacity and provide technical assistance to girls and young women
17:00: 18:00 Coffee/Tea Break
Girls Leave
17:00: 18:00 Co-ordination Meeting Boot camp
Coordinator , All Trainers
CONNECTED AFRICAN GIRLS, CODING CAMP
Day 2 : Tuesday 22 June 2021
Pre 9am Coffee/Tea Break
9 - 11:00
Previous day Recap Recap Boot camp Coordinator , All the Girls & All Trainers
Team Building/ Registration/ Set Up scratch Accounts
Coding camp program orientation
11:00 – 12:00
Introduction to Computational Thinking and AI Session aims to improve knowledge, build capacity and provide technical assistance to girls and young women
12:00 - 13:00
Role of Women in Tech The aim is to inspire young girls and provide perspective on the importance of diversity and inclusion in the STEAM, and inform on progress made on SDG5
13:00 -14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:00
Design Thinking
Sessions aims to improve knowledge, build capacity and provide technical assistance to girls and young women
15:00 -16:00
Introduction to Computer Science (SC)
16:00 -17:00
3D Printing
17:00: 18:00
Coffee/Tea Break
Girls Leave
Trainers stay on online
17:00: 18:00 Coordination Meeting Boot camp
Coordinator & All Trainers
CONNECTED AFRICAN GIRLS, CODING CAMP
DAY 3 : Wednesday 23 June 2021
Pre 9am Coffee/Tea Break
9 - 10:00
Previous day Recap Recap Boot camp Coordinator , All Girls & All Trainers
Team Building/ Registration/ Set Up scratch Accounts
Coding camp program orientation
10:00 -11:00 E- Learning platform
Information session on E-learning platform UNECA
11:00 -12:00 Healthier Relationships and Lifestyle
The session aims to provide unique insights into young people’s experiences of digital health technologies promoting healthy lifestyles
12.00- 13.00 Business Canvas Model Session aims to bridge knowledge gap that exists for young female entrepreneurs by providing knowledge on business models
13:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 16:00 Introduction to Scratch & Scratch Deep Diving Session aims to improve knowledge,
build capacity and provide technical assistance to girls and young women
- Personal Project
16:00 - 17:00
Human Rights & Gender Mainstreaming Session aims to provide knowledge on
Human Rights & Gender Mainstreaming
17:00: 18:00 Coffee/Tea Break
Trainers stay on online
17:00: 18:00 Coordination Meeting Boot camp
Coordinator & All Trainers
CONNECTED AFRICAN GIRLS, CODING CAMP
DAY 4 : Thursday 24 June 2021
09:00 -13:00
Workshop
Session aims to improve knowledge, build capacity and provide technical assistance to girls and young women
Room 1:Animation
Room 2:Turtle Stitch
Room 3:Gaming
Room 4:Robotics & IOT
Online Girls join online
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:00 Being a good digital citizen & Staying safe online
Boot camp Coordinator
15:00 - 17:00 Fashion: We code what we wear!!
Language:English
Score: 1494422.1
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https://www.uneca.org/sites/de...nectedAfricanGirlsBootcamp.pdf
Data Source: un
UN@75 Joint celebration: Women & young girls in ICT
DAY 1 TIME ACTIVITY RESPONSIBLE
Monday 30th November 2020
Pre 9:00
Coffee/Tea Break
09:00 – 11:00
Team Building/ Registration/ Set Up scratch Accounts
11:00 - 12:00
Introduction to Design Thinking (Interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
1200- 1300
Introduction to Computational Thinking (Interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 16:00
Official Opening ceremony With Ms Vera and Mr Zhao/Ms Doreen (Interpretation needed expected from ITU)
16:00: 17:00
Fashion: We code what we wear! (Interpretation needed expected from ITU)
17:00: 18:00
Coffee/Tea Break Girls Leave Trainers stay on online
18.00- 19.00
Co-ordination Meeting
Day 2
Tuesday 1st December 2020
Pre 9am
Coffee/Tea Break
09:00 - 11:00
Previous day Recap Team Building/ Registration/ Set Up scratch Accounts
11:00 – 12:00
Introduction to Computational Thinking & AI (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
12:00 - 13:00
Role of Women in Tech & Generation Connect Ms Doreen Bogdan Martin ITU BDT Director (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:00
Design Thinking (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
15:00 - 16:00
Introduction to Computer Science (SC) (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
16:00 - 17:00
Fashion: We code what we wear!! (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
17:00: 18:00
Coffee/Tea Break Girls Leave Trainers stay on online
18.00 - 18:30
Break for Trainers & Departure of Addis Girls
DAY 3
Wednesday Pre 9am
Coffee/Tea Break
9 - 11:00
Previous day Recap Team Building/ Registration/ Set Up scratch Accounts
11:00 - 12:00
Introduction to emerging technologies (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
12.00- 13.00
Healthier Relationships & Lifestyle (Suggested & can be changed) Can be replaced with Business Canvas Model
13:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:00
Introduction to Scratch & Scratch Deep Diving - Personal Project
15:00 - 16:00
Create code clubs or coderdojo (interpretation services needed & expected from UNECA)
16:00 - 17:00
Fashion: We code what we wear!!
Language:English
Score: 1380690.9
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https://www.uneca.org/sites/de...ls_in_ict_version_publique.pdf
Data Source: un
Acting as a nuclear detective in a little known sphere, the UN International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) has loaned Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches (Art History) Museum an instrument known as X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (or XRF) to examine and uncover hidden truths about a golden salt and pepper cellar sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini, which was found buried deep in a forest after being stolen in 2003.
Just under 30 centimetres high, the Saliera – sculpted in the 16th century to hold spices for royal feasts – shows the graceful bodies of a man and woman symbolizing the god of the sea and goddess of earth. (...) Griesser said.
Most obvious is a deep scratch at the breast of the female figure, probably caused by the crowbar the thief used to smash the showcase it was stored in.
Language:English
Score: 1365262.2
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2007/02/210402
Data Source: un
The results included profound 2. DEEP DIGITIZATION changes in business models, and relentless reorganization of corporations. (...) The value, enjoyment, or potential that we scratch in less than two decades – all fundamentally extract from the information is what is important. That is, exploiting digital technologies. what deep digitization is about, the orchestration of the cycle of actions that leads to tangible results and desired outcomes.
Language:English
Score: 1359127.3
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica...e/files/basic-html/page36.html
Data Source: un
The virtual world 3D scenery can be created from the UFPA Problem Statement for the 2021 ITU AI/ML scratch by 3D design modelers, or from data imported in 5G Challenge, which consists of a Reinforcement from the real world. (...) Current investigations of AI ap‑ composing a scene, via semantic segmentation with plied to 5G aim at inding how raw data from sensors such deep neural networks. as LIDAR and cameras can optimize the communication • Results exposing trade‑offs between speed and accu‑ performance [12, 13, 14, 15].
Language:English
Score: 1311715.4
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica.../files/basic-html/page130.html
Data Source: un
It is spread to people and animals through bites or scratches, usually via saliva.
Rabies is present on all continents, except Antarctica, with over 95% of human deaths occurring in the Asia and Africa regions. (...) Muscles gradually become paralysed, starting at the site of the bite or scratch. A coma slowly develops, and eventually death occurs. (...) Human rabies can be confirmed intra-vitam and post mortem by various diagnostic techniques that detect whole viruses, viral antigens, or nucleic acids in infected tissues (brain, skin or saliva) 2
Transmission
People are usually infected following a deep bite or scratch from an animal with rabies, and transmission to humans by rabid dogs accounts for up to 99% of cases.
Language:English
Score: 1305710.9
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https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/rabies
Data Source: un
It is spread to people and animals through bites or scratches, usually via saliva.
Rabies is present on all continents, except Antarctica, with over 95% of human deaths occurring in the Asia and Africa regions. (...) Muscles gradually become paralysed, starting at the site of the bite or scratch. A coma slowly develops, and eventually death occurs. (...) Human rabies can be confirmed intra-vitam and post mortem by various diagnostic techniques that detect whole viruses, viral antigens, or nucleic acids in infected tissues (brain, skin or saliva) 2
Transmission
People are usually infected following a deep bite or scratch from an animal with rabies, and transmission to humans by rabid dogs accounts for up to 99% of cases.
Language:English
Score: 1305710.9
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https://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/rabies
Data Source: un
Format grafico per presentazioni istituzionali
TELECOM ITALIA GROUP
Technology innovation, standardization and spectrum management as key ingredients for enabling a new mobile wave
Enrico Bagnasco Head, Research &Trends
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The European mobile market landscape
In less than 20 years it was possible to create a new industry from scratch with plenty of new services for citizens and companies(*)
143 operators in 50 countries/areas in Europe
from 0 to 454 million Subscribers in Europe in ten years
2-5 competing mobile operators in every country
84% Average Market Penetration in Western Europe
average market growth in 2001-2002 = 36% or 102 million new customers
(*) all data refer to end 2005, source GSME response to European Commission consultation on the 2500-2690 MHz IMT-2000/UMTS extension band
2
What made it possible? (...) New solutions are now becoming available: Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio are just examples of new technology enablers that can potentially be of great help in addressing the spectrum issues currently being raised
There is a strong commitment from the industry, as shown for instance by the European Research projects dealing with these topics
The current service and technology innovations will lead to a deep transformation of the telecommunications, IT and media industries
4
Spectrum issues
This workshop has outlined several questions, e.g. low efficiency in spectrum usage, need to cope with an increasing demand for services in full mobility, lack of flexibility and difficulty for new technologies to enter the market
We should not loose sight of the true market needs and keep in mind that seamless availability of services and terminals (including international roaming) at affordable costs are and will be the key drivers for the industry.
Language:English
Score: 1289450.8
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https://www.itu.int/osg/spu/st..._2_Final/Enrico%20Bagnasco.pdf
Data Source: un