. - Coffee Break
3.15-4.45 p.m. - Discussion and suggestions
4.45-6.30 p.m. - Preparation of the draft Yaoundé Ministerial
Declaration Technical Secretariat
- Free Dinner
Tuesday 25/2/2014
10.00-10.30 a.m. - Presentation of the draft Yaoundé Ministerial
Declaration;
10.30-11.45 a.m. - Discussion and adoption of the draft Ministerial
Declaration
11.45-12.00 noon - Coffee Break
12.15-12.45 p.m. - Plenary presentation to all participants
12.45-2.00 p.m. - Lunch Break
- End of Special Ministerial Session
3.00-6.00 p.m. - Possible Audiences
8.30 p.m. - Cultural Evening
PROGRAMME OF THE SPECIAL MINISTERIAL SESSION
Regional Seminar for L-B Practitioners, Yaoundé: 24-28 February 2014
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October 20, 2011 Page 1
11th PMNCH Board Meeting 25 & 26 October 2011
Paris, France
Monday 24 October: Pre-Board Meetings
Tuesday 25 October: 08.15 - 18.00 (Board meeting Day One)
Wednesday 26 October: 08.15 - 12.00 (Board meeting Day Two)
PRE-BOARD MEETINGS - Monday 24 October
Consultations Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel, 61 Quai de Grenelle, 75015 Paris
Conference Room Rhin-Volga
10.00 – 11.30 CANCELLED Options for Improving Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health through Strengthening the Global Aid Architecture
Conference Room Tamisse
12.00 – 14.30 PMNCH First Private Sector Consultation with PMNCH members and prospective members
Parliamentary briefing – by invitation Parliament House, Assemblée Nationale - Salle de la Commission des affaires européennes, 33 rue St Dominique, Paris
15.00 – 17.00 Co-hosted by the French MoFA and PMNCH
PMNCH meetings Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel, 61 quai de Grenelle, 75015 Paris
Constituency meetings: times below suggested. Meeting rooms available also in the morning – please check with the secretariat
Room Tamisse Room Tage Room Loire
17.00 – 18.00 Donors and Foundations Academic, Research & NGOs (17.30-19.30) Training (ART) and Health Care Professionals (HCP)
18.00 – 19.00 Multilaterals Countries
New Members and Finance Committee
Room Tamisse Room Tage Room Loire
19.00 – 20.00 New Board Members Finance Committee & observers
Meeting of the Executive Committee
Room Douro-Amazone
20.30 – 22.00 PMNCH Executive Committee Meeting (working dinner)
Note: Non-EC members are requested to make own arrangements for dinner
October 20, 2011 Page 2
11th PMNCH Board Meeting
25 & 26 October 2011 Paris, France
DAY ONE - Tuesday 25 October 2011
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs 27 rue de la Convention, 75732 Paris Cedex 15
Key objectives: 1. (...) Discussion 11.00 The 2012 Workplan and the PMNCH horizon
Lunch 12.30 (Closed session of the Board – Discussion co-chairs, other items TBD)
The 2012 Workplan and Budget – Summary and Approval Decision 13.30
ITEM 4 Adding new partners, adding more value Discussion 14.30 Working with the private sector Naveen Rao, Merck for Mothers Stefan Germann, World Vision International Review of recent developments in private sector engagement
ITEM 5 Consensus on essential packages of interventions Presentation 15.00 Liz Mason, WHO Zulfiqar Bhutta, Aga Khan University Conclusions from September 2011 PA-2 consensus meeting
Discussion and next steps Incl. dissemination and communications strategy 15.30 Moderated by TBC
Coffee 16.30
ITEM 6 Presentation of the Finance Committee Decision 16.45 Stefan Germann, World Vision International (for the Finance Committee)
ITEM 7 Governance Information 17.30 Each constituency representative
Summary of day one and decisions Information 18.00
Reception/Dinner La Maison des Polytechniciens, 12 rue de Poitiers, 75007 Paris 19.30
October 20, 2011 Page 4
11th PMNCH Board Meeting
25 & 26 October 2011 Paris, France
DAY TWO - Wednesday 26 October 2011
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs 27 rue de la Convention, 75732 Paris cedex 15
Opening and review of Day 2 objectives 08.30 Julio Frenk, Chair of the PMNCH Board
Item Subject Action Schedule
ITEM 8 Strengthening the Global Aid Architecture Presentation 09.00 Christina Schrade, SEEK Development Ann Starrs, FCI
Aid Architecture- Next steps Discussion 09.30
ITEM 9 Success factors and progress on MDGs 4 & 5 Presentation 10.00 Daniele Caramani, Univ. of St Gallen Sadia Chowdhury, World Bank
Discussion 10.15
Workplan and budget- Next steps (if necessary) 10.30 Agreement on next steps
Final Summary of decisions Discussion 11.00
Adjournment 11.30 Julio Frenk, Chair of the PMNCH Board
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LETTER DATED 2005/05/21 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CUBA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Finally, just as I had hoped, he told me that at the end of the dinner he would leave
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me alone with McLarty, who could arrange for me to have direct access to the
President.
(...) The ice was broken early into dinner, particularly
on the subject of United States policy towards Latin America with respect to drug
trafficking and the peace processes. (...) Ever since the night of the dinner I had
appreciated the fact that he always looked his interlocutor in the eye.
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1pm – 2pm Lunch break
2pm – 3.30pm Comparability Analysis (cont’d)
The comparability analysis process
• The 8-step process
• The 5 comparability factors
− Characteristics of property or services
− Functional analysis
3.30pm – 4pm Coffee break
4pm – 5.15pm Comparability Analysis (cont’d)
• The 5 comparability factors (cont’d)
− Functional analysis (cont’d)
Day 2 – Tuesday, 15 November 2016
9am – 10.45am Comparability Analysis (cont’d)
• The 5 comparability factors (cont’d)
− Contractual terms
− Economic circumstances
− Business strategies
• Comparability analysis in practice
• The comparables selection process: a practical example
• Timing issues
10.45am – 11.15am Coffee break
Day 2 – Tuesday, 15 November 2016 (cont’d)
11.15am – 1pm Comparability Challenges in Africa and Approaches in the ATAF Suggested Approach
to Drafting Transfer Pricing Legislation
1pm – 2pm Lunch break
2pm – 3.30pm Case study - Comparability Analysis
3.30pm – 4pm Coffee break
4.00 pm – 5.00pm Country Experiences – Zambia
Day 3 – Wednesday, 16 November 2016
9am – 10.30am Transfer Pricing Methods
• Issues and aspects to be considered before choosing and applying a transfer pricing
method
10.30am – 11am Coffee break
11am – 12.45am Transfer Pricing Methods (cont’d)
The traditional transaction methods
• Comparable uncontrolled price (CUP)
• Cost plus
• Resale price
12.45am – 1.45pm Lunch break
1.45pm – 3.30pm Transfer Pricing Methods
The transactional profit methods
• Transactional net margin
• Profit split
3.30pm – 4pm Coffee break
4pm – 5.15pm Country Experiences – Tanzania and Madagascar
6pm Gala dinner – Colbert Hotel
Day 4 – Thursday, 17 November 2016
9am – 11am Case study - Comparability and Transfer Pricing Methods
11am – 11.30am Coffee break
11.30am – 1pm Approach to the TP Methods in the ATAF Suggested Approach to Drafting Transfer
Pricing Legislation
1pm – 2pm Lunch break
2pm – 3.15pm
Recent developments
• Update on the revision of the UN Practical Manual on Transfer Pricing
• Update on the OECD BEPS work on Transfer Pricing
3.15pm – 3.45pm Coffee break
3.45pm – 4.45pm Recent developments (cont’d)
• Update on ATAF recent developments on Transfer Pricing
4.45pm – 5.15pm Summary, Evaluation and Closing Remarks
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PROVISIONAL AGENDA FOR THE 3RD MEETING : ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE, CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON THE TRANSBOUNDARY EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS, 3RD MEETING, 27-30 OCTOBER 2004, BUDAPEST
The Hungarian authorities will
invite all participants of the meeting for all other meals with the exception of dinner on
Friday.
VIII. Financial support
Experts representing eligible countries with economies in transition (see
ECE/CP.TEIA/7, annex III, appendix III) may receive financial support to facilitate their
participation in the third meeting of the Conference of the Parties. (...) This programme, however, will carry an additional charge
(including official dinners). Participants who are interested in such a programme should
indicate this on their registration forms and they will be contacted directly by the Hungarian
organizers as to the details of the programme and payment procedures.
(...) Do you wish to participate:
Buffet dinner on 27 October 2004 yes no
Official dinner on 28 October yes no
Site visit on 30 October yes no
Programme for accompanying persons (details of payment will be provided directly by the Hungarian
organizers):
Name of accompanying person______________________________
Buffet dinner on 27 October 2004 yes no
(€ 30)
Full-day trip to the Danube Bend on 28 October
(including lunch, € 50) yes no
Official dinner on 28 October yes no
(€ 30)
Sightseeing in Budapest on 29 October/morning
(€ 50) yes no
Visit to the Parliament on 29 October/afternoon
(free of charge) yes no
Date:_________________________________ Signature:_______________________________

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INFORMATION NOTE FOR PARTICIPANTS
The host Government will host two social events: an official dinner for
dignitaries and heads of delegations (by invitation only) and a cocktail reception,
which will be open to all registered Conference participants. (...) Hotel Rates single room Rates double room
Single and double
suite Remarks
Royal Savoy 198 USD 280 USD 430 USD Lunch price is 25 USD
Dinner price is 35 USD
Savoy Hotel 116 USD–
138 USD
144 USD–
198 USD
235 USD–
300 USD
Lunch price is 25 USD
Dinner price is 35 USD (main restaurant)
Sierra Hotel 88 USD–
99 USD
110 USD–
144 USD
n/a Lunch price is 20 USD
Dinner price is 30 USD (main restaurant)
Sunrise Arabian
Beach Resort
126 USD 140 USD 205 USD Lunch price is 19 USD
Dinner price is 25 USD (main restaurant)
Concord Deluxe 90 USD 100 USD n/a Lunch price is 15 USD
Dinner price is 20 USD (main restaurant)
The price of soft drinks per person per day is 15 USD
Concord Sports
Hotel
70 USD 80 USD n/a Lunch price is 15 USD
Dinner price is 20 USD (main restaurant)
The price of soft drinks per person per day is 15 USD
Pyramisa 75 USD 100 USD n/a The price is on a full board basis, inclusive of taxes
Grand Rotana 100 USD–
110 USD
110 USD–
120 USD
450 USD Lunch price is 19 USD
Dinner price is 25 USD (main restaurant)
Park Regency 125 USD 140 USD 270 USD Lunch price is 20 USD.
Dinner price is 26 USD (main restaurant)
Rixos Seagate 200 USD 265 USD 365 USD Lunch price is 40 USD
Dinner price is 50 USD (main restaurant)
Rixos Sharm
el-Sheikh
140 USD 188 USD 288 USD Lunch price is 40 USD
Dinner price is 50 USD (main restaurant)
Baron Resort 175 USD–
205 USD
190 USD–
250 USD
Executive suite:
355 USD–
415 USD
Options including half board and full board with soft
drinks are also available
CAC/COSP/2021/INF/1
V.21-07738 16/20
Hotel Rates single room Rates double room
Single and double
suite Remarks
Baron Palms 145 USD–
165 USD
145 USD–
185 USD
Executive suite:
285 USD–
325 USD
Options including half board and full board with soft
drinks are also available
Coral Sea 110 USD 120 USD Executive suite:
145 USD
Lunch price is 12 USD
Dinner price is 16 USD (main restaurant)
Cleopatra 80 USD–
96 USD
100 USD–
120 USD
Executive suite:
140 USD
Options including half board and full board with soft
drinks are also available
Sultan Gardens
Resort
144 USD–
163 USD
227 USD–
285 USD
Executive suite:
145 USD–
178 USD
Options including half board and full board with soft
drinks are also available
CAC/COSP/2021/INF/1
17/20 V.21-07738
Annex III
Guidelines for the submission of pre-recorded video
messages/statements
The following procedures are circulated to ensure that pre-recorded video messages
can be made in a uniform and high-quality manner.

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UNITED NATIONS
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Monday, 10 November 2008 Journal No. 6
ANNOUNCEMENTS
GALA DINNER AT THE BOSPHORUS
The Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forestry is organizing a gala dinner on the Bosphorus. (...) Guests wishing to attend this dinner are kindly asked to have their names registered by Ms Tugce Yuksel or
Mr Haluk Ersan at the Turkish stand on the exhibition floor (-3) until 11 a.m., Tuesday 11 November 2008.
The dinner is free of charge and participants can attend the event.
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Take your time with preparing dinners or weekend meals by coming up with family traditions and sticking to them. (...) Cook and choose food together
Going grocery shopping or cooking breakfast and dinner together is a great opportunity to tell your child about different foods and explain the principles of a healthy eating plate. (...) Come up with an option that will appeal to everyone, and suggest cooking it together.
Here are some simple formulas to help you figure out which products to choose:
An apple is better than apple purée.
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There was a meet and greet gathering at the Chelka Lodge where the group stayed, followed by dinner at a lakeside restaurant at Bolton’s Landing. The events for the next few days were based on popular choice starting with a visit to the Natural Stone Bridge & Caves in Pottersville, NY, then lunch at The Sagamore Hotel and a delicious dinner at the elegant Inn at Erlowest where Restaurant Week was appreciated by all! (...) https://www.visitlakegeorge.com/
2018 EVENTS
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April New Member Mingle (AFICS/NY Office)
June Annual Assembly Reception Dinner (Zaika)
Sept Fall Excursion to Lake George, Chelka Lodge
Nov Fall Luncheon Cruise (Bateaux New York ship)
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Boat Ride
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There was a meet and greet gathering at the Chelka Lodge where the group stayed, followed by dinner at a lakeside restaurant at Bolton’s Landing. The events for the next few days were based on popular choice starting with a visit to the Natural Stone Bridge & Caves in Pottersville, NY, then lunch at The Sagamore Hotel and a delicious dinner at the elegant Inn at Erlowest where Restaurant Week was appreciated by all! (...) https://www.visitlakegeorge.com/
2018 EVENTS
Mar Winter/Spring Luncheon (Al Bustan )
April New Member Mingle (AFICS/NY Office)
June Annual Assembly Reception Dinner (Zaika)
Sept Fall Excursion to Lake George, Chelka Lodge
Nov Fall Luncheon Cruise (Bateaux New York ship)
CONTACT US
ONLINE FORM
PHOTO GALLERY
Ideas to be Explored
Wine Tour in Eastern Long Island
High Tea at Plaza Hotel or other venue
Boat Ride
Wine and Cheese for Members
Wine and Cheese for Pre-Retirement Staff
Donate
facebook
twitter
youtube
flickr
instagram
Footer
A-Z Site Index
Contact
Copyright
FAQ
Fraud Alert
Privacy Notice
Terms of Use
Language:English
Score: 1184431
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