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Strategies and Lessons Learned on Sustainable Reintegration and Job Creation - A joint presentation by UN, World Bank, GDC, IFAD and EU based on the practical experience in Sierra Leone
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ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE : NOTE : ADDENDUM / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
A/HRC/21/17/Add.1
4 GE.12-17254
Present position:
Managing Director, Multi-Talent Consultancy Plc
Years within the firm: 6 years
Key qualifications:
More than 20 years professional experience as consultant in the area of natural resources
and environment, land administration and land rights, civil society and international trade,
and as lecturer in water law, water rights and governance and environmental law and policy
in the graduate programs of the Law Faculty and College of Development Studies of the
Addis Ababa University ;
Long-standing experience in evaluation of national, intergovernmental, civil society
programs/projects
Significant experience in working in a multicultural environment in several countries in
Africa, Europe and the United States;
Significant experience as a team leader and manager in multi-country and national level
consultancy projects;
Experience in providing training, capacity building and institutional development
More than 8 years academic experience as a teacher in international water law,
environmental law and water rights and governance at graduate level and supervising
master’s thesis
Long standing experience representing Ethiopia as a negotiator in the Nile Basin and in
international environmental negotiations;
Significant experience in moderating, facilitating and conducting interactive discussions at
both the national and international levels;
Excellent research and writing skills.
Specific country experience:
Country Date [from – to]
Ethiopia 1987 to date
Kenya 2003
Uganda 2003
Democratic Republic of Congo 2003
Sudan 2011
A/HRC/21/17/Add.1
GE.12-17254 5
Ms.

язык:Ру́сский
счет: 948885.9
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REPORT OF THE MEETING OF EXPERTS (PART 1) :MEETING OF THE STATES PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON THE PROHIBITION OF THE DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION AND STOCKPILING OF BACTERIOLOGICAL (BIOLOGICAL) AND TOXIN WEAPONS AND ON THEIR DESTRUCTION, 1ST MEETING, GENEVA, 10-14 NOVEMBER 2003 ; MEETING OF EXPERTS, GENEVA, 18-29 AUGUST 2003
Strategy for Achieving Meaningful
Progress Through Annual Meetings of BWC
States Parties, 2003-2005
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.3 United States – National Implementation
Measures 2003 BWC Experts Group
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.4 National Measures Adopted by the United
States to Implement the Prohibitions Set Forth
in the Biological Weapons Convention
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.5 United States – Security of Dangerous
Pathogens and Toxins
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.6 Relevant Measures Taken by the United States
Relevant to Security and Oversight of
Dangerous Pathogens and Toxins
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.7/Rev.1 United Kingdom – The Design of National
Mechanisms to Maintain the Security and
Oversight of Pathogenic Microorganisms and
Toxins
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.8 United Kingdom – BTWC Implementing and
Penal Legislation: Core Elements
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.9 A Compiled List of the Laws and Regulations in
China in Relation to the Implementation of the
Biological Weapons Convention
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.10 National Paper prepared by Japan
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.11/Rev.1 Japan – Possible Measures for Strengthening
Biosecurity
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.12 Legislation in the Federal Republic of Germany
on the Prohibition of Biological Weapons
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/4 (Part I)
page 9
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.13 Legislation in the Federal Republic of Germany
Related to Security and Oversight of Pathogenic
Microorganisms and Toxins
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.14 The Netherlands - Preventing unauthorized
acquisition of pathogenic agents and toxins:
A legal patchwork
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.15 Sweden - Possible Measures for Ensuring
Security and Oversight of Work with
Microorganisms
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.16 Republic of Korea: National Measures or
Legislation to Implement the BTWC:
A Conceptual Analysis
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.17 France – Biotechnology, Biological Weapons
and Bioterrorism – Notes from a Paris Seminar
of 9 April 2003
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.18 France – National Mechanisms to Establish and
Maintain Surveillance of Microorganism and
Toxins, and Prospects for International
Cooperation
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.19 France - Biological Risk and Pathogen Control:
Lessons from the Study of Emerging Diseases
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.20 Brazilian Views on the Way Forward
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.21 German Experience with the Catch-All Clause
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.22 German Approaches to Awareness-Raising
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.23 Argentina – National Measures to Implement
the Biological Weapons Convention
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.24 German Legislation in the Field of Biological
Weapons and Agents
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/4 (Part I)
page 10
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.25 China – National Implementation measures and
Biosecurity and Oversight Mechanisms:
Practice and Proposals
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.26 Canada – Meeting Bio-Security Challenges:
Development of a Canadian Federal
Interdepartmental Collaborative Model
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.27 Canadian Measures to Enhance Domestic
Laboratory Security for Biological Agents
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.28 Canada’s Biological and Chemical Defence
Review Committee: Transparency Model
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.29 The Canadian Counter-Terrorism Technical
Center (CTTC) as a Mechanism to Provide
Security and Oversight Through Facilities and
Equipment
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.30 South Africa: BTWC and Related Legislation
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.31 Domestic Legislation for the BTWC
Implementation in the Russian Federation
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.32 National measures on export control adopted by
the Russia Federation for implementation of
international obligations under the BWC
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.33 Poland – NATO Advanced Research Workshop:
“Preparedness against bioterrorism and re-
emerging infectious diseases – regional
capabilities, needs and expectations in Central
and Eastern European countries”, held on 15-18
January 2003 in Warsaw, Poland
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.34 United Kingdom – Managing the Threat from
Biological Weapons: Science, Society and
Secrecy
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/4 (Part I)
page 11
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.35 Germany – Coherent National Implementation
as a Means to Improve the Effectiveness of the
BTWC
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.36 Germany - Measures Relevant to the Security
and Oversight of Biological Materials
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.37 German Genetic Engineering Legislation
Related to Contained Use
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.38 Australia’s Experience in Educating Industry
and Research Institutes about Export
Obligations – A Framework for the Biological
Sector
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.39 Australia – Model Strategy for Implementing
BWC Obligations
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.40 National Measures in Ukraine to Control
Genetic Modification
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.41 General Information on Sanitary-
Epidemiological Surveillance System in
Ukraine and Measures Taken to Counteract
Possible Bioterrorist Activity in the Context of
Events of Autumn 2001
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.42 Procedure to Control Access and Work with
Biological Agents and Toxins in Ukraine
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.43 Ukraine – Information on Criminal
Responsibility for the Bioterrorist Activity and
Activity Aimed at Development of Weapons of
Mass Destruction
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.44 Poland’s Legislation Relating to BTWC
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/4 (Part I)
page 12
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.45 United Kingdom – Practical Implementation
and Enforcement: National Infrastructure
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.46 Cuba - Mecanismos Nacionales Para
[������ �
��. �"���*] Establecery Mantener La Seguridad y La
Vigilancia de Microorganismos Pathógenos
y Toxinas
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.47 Cuba - Adopción de Medidas Nacionales
�������� ��
�����"���*] Necesarias Para Aplicar Las Prohibiciones
Establecidas en la Convención Incluida la
Promulgatión de una Legislatión Penal
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.48 Meeting BWC Obligations: Australia’s
Experience with Licensing, Accreditation and
Authorization of Work with Genetically
Modified Organisms
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.49 Meeting BWC Obligations: Australia’s
Experience with Facility Planning and
Management for Dealing with Genetically
Modified Organisms
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.50 Meeting BWC Obligations: Australian
Experience with a National Model for
Regulating Laboratory Work with Genetically
Modified Organisms
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.51 Islamic Republic of Iran – National
Implementation Measures
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.52 Malaysia – Legislative Action to Implement the
Obligations under the BWC
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.53 Austria – Cooperation with Foreign Missions in
Austria: Case Study “Anthrax”
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BWC/MSP.2003/MX/4 (Part I)
page 13
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.54 Islamic Republic of Iran – National Report on
national mechanisms to establish and maintain
the security and oversight of pathogenic
microorganisms and toxins
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.55 Regulations and guidelines in the Islamic
Republic of Iran on national mechanisms to
establish and maintain the security and
oversight of pathogenic microorganisms and
toxins
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.56 Practical aspects of export licensing: Australia’s
experience
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.57 Finland’s New Penal Legislation on Biological
Weapons and Terrorism
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.58 National legislative and regulatory provisions
for the implementation by the Republic of
Bulgaria of the prohibitions set forth in the
BWC
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.59 Germany – International Regulations for the
Safe Transport of Biological Materials
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.60 Mexico – Medidas relatives a la aplicación
[������ �
��. �"���] sobre la Prohibición de las Armas Biológicas
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.61 The Biological Weapons Convention in
Thailand
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.62 Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany,
Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden, United Kingdom – BTWC and Related
Legislation
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/4 (Part I)
page 14
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.63 United Kingdom – Issues of Licensing,
Accreditation and Authorisation: The Example
of the Specified Animal Pathogens Order 1998
(SAPO)
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.64 United Kingdom – Emergency Preparedness
and Response
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.65 United Kingdom – Legislation Governing
Intangible Technology
BWC/MSP.2003/MX/WP.66 Export Control Legislation in the United
Kingdom
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язык:Ру́сский
счет: 899027.7
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ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE - NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Long standing experience in evaluation of national, intergovernmental, civil society programs
and projects.
(...) Significant experience as a team leader and manager of multi-country and national level
consultancy projects.
(...) Long standing experience as negotiator in the Nile Basin and in international environmental
negotiations.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 890438.9
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ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE :NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Language
English: fluent
Chinese: fluent
IV. Major experience relevant to the requirements
1. I spent most of my career life in the multilateral arena, covering political, security,
social, economic and sustainable development areas. (...) Noor Al-Malki Al-Jehani is a seasoned and accomplished professional with 34 years of
experience, including a comprehensive background in managing and leading public and
private organizations in the State of Qatar. (...) Other relevant professional experience
Electoral Observer for the European Commission
• Madagascar (2000);
• Palestine (2003);
• Nepal (2005).
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 888282.4
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...get?open&DS=A/HRC/51/67&Lang=R
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RPT SR JUDGES LAWYERS / CONSULTATIONS PANAMA
The list of potential candidates must also include experience in legal matters and
professional merits; training completed and marks obtained; posts held in State institutions,
with dates and duration; research published and teaching experience; and the status or result
of complaints and accusations submitted to and dealt with by the authorities over the past
five years.
35. (...) The criteria for the selection of Supreme Court justices are as follows: candidates
must be Honduran by birth; they must be citizens with all civil rights; they must be licensed
A/HRC/23/43/Add.4
GE.13-12616 11
lawyers; they must be at least 35 years of age; and they must have at least five years’
experience as a judge or ten years’ experience as a lawyer.
51. (...) The appraisal and selection process also takes into consideration academic qualifications,
working experience, publications, languages, probationary periods etc.
75.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 883226.8
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=A/HRC/23/43/ADD.4&Lang=R
Источник данных: ods
VIEWS ON FURTHER ACTIVITIES UNDER THE NAIROBI WORK PROGRAMME ON IMPACTS, VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE : SUBMISSIONS FROM PARTIES
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PAPER NO. 1: ARGENTINA
Views on further activities based on the experience with the implementation of the
Nairobi Work Programme.
The SBSTA invited Parties to submit to the secretariat, before its twenty-eight session, their views on
further activities, based on the experience with the implementation of the Nairobi Work Programme.
(...) Egypt welcomes this opportunity to share the views on further activities, based on the experience with
the implementation of the Nairobi work programme on the scientific, technical and socio-economic
aspects of impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change.
1.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 878207.7
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...=FCCC/SBSTA/2008/MISC.3&Lang=R
Источник данных: ods
REPORT OF THE GROUP OF EXPERTS ON BUSINESS REGISTERS ON ITS 10TH MEETING : ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE, STATISTICAL COMMISSION, CONFERENCE OF EUROPEAN STATISTICIANS, MEETING OF EXPERTS ON BUSINESS REGISTERS, 10TH MEETING, GENEVA, 18-19 JUNE 2007
Globalization and business statistics: experience in developing enterprise group
data, including work on MNEs and on profiling
Chair: Ms. (...) Profiling: users’ needs and applications in EU Member States: The Italian experience
(Enrica Morganti, Italy, presented by Giuseppe Garofalo)
7. (...) The system relies on the
business description text from the BR Survey Form. The ONS/UK experience showed that the
ACTR tool was able to recode a significant number of units in the BR.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 874343.3
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Источник данных: ods