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Enabling Solution, Ensuring healthcare - Global Health Workforce Alliance - Annual Report 2011
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[204] Global Standards Symposium (GSS-20): International standards to enable the digital transformation and achieve the sustainable development goals; Geneva, Switzerland, 28 February 2022
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In this context, consultations will strengthen dialogue in areas that require evidence building to enable the positioning of volunteerism as a credible development paradigm.
(...) In the context of the post-2015 development framework, volunteerism is an essential mechanism to strengthen participation. for this participation to be inclusive, diverse and accessible forms of volunteerism are needed to enable people to contribute to peace and development.
(...) It will be developed further through consultations with partners and stakeholders in different regions, including civil society, volunteer-involving organizations and united
nations Member States. the feedback received during these consultations will enable revising and enhancing the Plan before submission to the united nations general assembly in 2015.
the united nations volunteers (unv) programme is the un organization that promotes volunteerism to support peace and development worldwide. volunteerism can transform the pace
and nature of development and it benefits both society at large and the individual volunteer. unv contributes to peace and development by advocating for volunteerism globally, encouraging
partners to integrate volunteerism into development programming and mobilizing volunteers. unv is administered by the united nations development Programme (undP).
for more information about unv, please visit www.unv.org.
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“In ten years’ time, we see unv as developing more innovative practices within volunteering and championing innovative practices from around the world... and as a champion for reverse innovation (innovation that flows from South to north).”
unv 2014 Partnership Survey feedback
un volunteer houssene Sebogo, civil affairs officer with the united
nations Stabilisation Mission in haiti, supporting a cassava production
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The idea behind the project was to enable consumers to find and buy handmade and local products as a way of embracing our culture and traditions. (...) To complement its web strategy, Correos Market has launched an app for mobile phone users, as one in three of which look at their handsets more than 100 times a day. This enables our customers to use 24/7 our platform, as well as to be able to contact us via a communication channel. (...) Iván Maroto, Director of the Digital Business Unit and Correos Market, Correos (Spain)
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Provisional Programme
3 April 07:30 – 08:00 Seminar registration 08:00 – 08:30 Opening ceremony; welcome session and seminar objectives 08:30 – 10:30 Session #1: Overview of CORSIA: Introduction to the CORSIA and Resolution A39-3; CORSIA Package; CORSIA administrative aspects and timelines – Presentation 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 – 12:30 Session #2: CORSIA MRV System: Monitoring of CO 2 emissions – Presentation 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch Break 13:00 – 14:15 Session #2: CORSIA MRV System: Monitoring of CO 2 emissions – Small group exercise 14:15 – 14:45 Session #2: CORSIA MRV System: Monitoring of CO 2 emissions – Small group exercise feedback 14:45 – 15:30 Session #2: CORSIA MRV System: Monitoring of CO 2 emissions – Experiences from the Small Scale Implementation project on monitoring of CO 2 emissions 4 April 08:00 – 08:15 Recap of Day 1 08:15 – 09:15 Session #2: CORSIA MRV System: Monitoring of CO 2 emissions – Practical demonstration of the ICAO CORSIA CO 2 Estimation and Reporting Tool (CERT) 09:15 – 10:30 Session #3: CORSIA MRV System: Reporting and verification of CO 2 emissions – Presentation 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 – 12:30 Session #3: CORSIA MRV System: Reporting and verification of CO 2 emissions – Small group exercise 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch Break 13:00 – 13:30 Session #3: CORSIA MRV System: Reporting and verification of CO 2 emissions – Small group exercise feedback 13:30 – 15:00 Session #3: CORSIA MRV System: Reporting and verification of CO 2 emissions – Experiences from the Small Scale Implementation project on reporting and verification of CO 2 emissions 5 April 08:00 – 08:15 Recap of Day 2 08:15 – 09:15 Session #4: CORSIA CO 2 information flow and Registry system – Presentation 09:15 – 10:30 Session #4: CORSIA CO 2 information flow and Registry system – Practical demonstration on actions and timelines to prepare for CORSIA implementation 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30 Session #4: CORSIA CO 2 information flow and Registry system – Small group exercise 11:30 – 12:30 Session #4: CORSIA CO 2 information flow and Registry system – Small group exercise feedback 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch Break 13:00 – 13:45 Session #5: CORSIA calculation of offsetting requirements – Presentation 13:45 – 14:15 Session #5: CORSIA offsetting requirements – Practical demonstration on actions and timelines to comply with CORSIA offsetting requirements 14:15 – 15:00 Session #6: Capacity building activities and next steps towards CORSIA implementation – Presentation
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And that’s why we have city and urban
planners and other non-aviation stakeholders joining this event as well.
18. This feedback will then help to inform the formal ICAO review and approval process, culminating
in the issuance of new OLS standards.
19. (...) There will be further consultative opportunities through the State letters ICAO issues for countries
to provide feedback, and through the formal and detailed final reviews to be conducted by ICAO’s
Air Navigation Commission and the Council.
23. (...) In concluding now, I would strongly encourage everyone to take advantage of this platform and to
actively participate and contribute with your valuable inputs and feedback. And together with ACI,
I wish you all a very interesting and productive symposium.
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In order to enable aviation professionals to submit accurate feedback simply and efficiently, ICAO has created a platform that provides:
A standard reporting template, to adequately collect issues with PBN charting requirements implementation;
A centralized database, to store those issues;
Feedback forms to account for user`s satisfaction of the service provided by ICAO.
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To establish a people-driven response, it is imperative that community engagement includes following components:
Provision of information ( Information as Aid -video)
Feedback and closing the communication loop
mechanisms (Communication with Communities)
Core humanitarian standards on quality and accountability (Accountability to Affected Populations)
Ensuring that disaster affected communities have accurate and timely information enables their meaningful participation in humanitarian response. (...) In the Philippines, OCHA focuses on the following areas:
Supporting clusters and operational agencies to ensure two-way communication or feedback mechanism (including the use of media), contextualizing accountability frameworks and supporting participatory approaches for the affected populations (including maximizing the Common Service Projects ).
(...) RICAA was used by various agencies and is complemented by the community feedback form and the closing the communication loop tools.
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To establish a people-driven response, it is imperative that community engagement includes following components:
Provision of information ( Information as Aid -video)
Feedback and closing the communication loop
mechanisms (Communication with Communities)
Core humanitarian standards on quality and accountability (Accountability to Affected Populations)
Ensuring that disaster affected communities have accurate and timely information enables their meaningful participation in humanitarian response. (...) In the Philippines, OCHA focuses on the following areas:
Supporting clusters and operational agencies to ensure two-way communication or feedback mechanism (including the use of media), contextualizing accountability frameworks and supporting participatory approaches for the affected populations (including maximizing the Common Service Projects ).
(...) RICAA was used by various agencies and is complemented by the community feedback form and the closing the communication loop tools.
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Encouraged HLCM members to enable a cross-functional risk dialogue in their
organizations and embed risk management considerations in strategic and
operational decision-making, especially in cross-functional deliberations. (...) As many organizations are currently in the
process of revising their flexible work policies, embedding the lessons learned
from the pandemic and strategizing about future working modalities, the Model
Policy was considered as very timely and enabling further exchange among
organizations.
65. (...) This framework speaks to innovating the
workplace and the ways we work within the UN system organizations –
promoting a shift in discussions, practices and mindsets with a focus on enabling
greater agility and reducing bureaucracy.
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