Responsibilities delegated by the Secretary-General, to the Deputy Secretary-General included the following:
To assist the Secretary-General in managing the operations of the Secretariat;
To act for the Secretary-General at United Nations Headquarters in the absence of the Secretary-General and in other cases as may be decided by the Secretary-General;
To support the Secretary-General in ensuring inter-sectoral and inter-institutional coherence of activities and programmes and to support the Secretary-General in elevating the profile and leadership of the United Nations in the economic and social spheres, including further efforts to strengthen the United Nations as a leading centre for development policy and development assistance;
To represent the Secretary-General at conferences, official functions and ceremonial and other occasions as may be decided by the Secretary-General;
To undertake such assignments as may be determined by the Secretary-General.
(...) On 3 March 2006, Mark Malloch Brown was appointed as Deputy Secretary-General. He assumed his new functions on 1 April following the departure of his predecessor Louise Fréchette. (...) Deputy Secretary-General
About the Post
Daily Schedule
Statements
Press Encounters
Readouts
On the Job
Daily Schedule
Appointment Process
Role of the Secretary-General
Former Secretaries-General
Official Travels
The Team
Deputy Secretary-General
Senior Management Group
Global Leadership
Messengers of Peace
Resources
Annual Report on the Work of the Organization
Coordinator for Multilingualism
Public Disclosure
Opinion pieces/Op-eds
Photos
Quicklinks
UN News
Secretariat
Department of Global Communications
Spokesperson's Office
United Nations
Donate
Facebook UN
twitter
Instagram
Copyright
Terms of Use
Privacy Notice
Fraud Alert
FAQ
Contact
Language:English
Score: 854285.8
-
https://www.un.org/sg/en/dsg/dsgabout.shtml
Data Source: un
RCUN 2018 for web.xlsx
Function Abbr. No Activity Description and notes Retention Disposition Instructions Office of Record Old Schedule No.
(...) Requests for short order (under $10,000)
are stored in Umoja Procurement Division
RCUN124
RCUN125
RCUN130
Records Retention Policy Records Common to All United Nations Offices
Issued: 2018
To be revised: 2020 O
F F
IC E
S U
P P
O R
T
ADM
UN Archives and Records Management Section- 2018
Function Abbr. No Activity Description and notes Retention Disposition Instructions Office of Record Old Schedule No.
(...) C+1 D
Staff individual leave request is kept in
Umoja
OHRM RCUN139
RCUN144
RCUN214
Travel
administration
File here: travel requests
and authorization; Laissez-
passer requests; yearly
travel plans
C+1 D
Records of travel requests and approvals
are stored in Umoja CAS RCUN140
B U
D G
E T
A N
D F
IN A
N C
E
BUF
H U
M A
N R
E S
O U
R C
E S
HRM
UN Archives and Records Management Section- 2018
Function Abbr. No Activity Description and notes Retention Disposition Instructions Office of Record Old Schedule No.
Language:English
Score: 853879.3
-
https://archives.un.org/sites/...M_PDFs/rcun_2018_for_web_0.pdf
Data Source: un
The revised Recommendation H.263 in 1998, which is the extensions to the Recommendation H.263 adding more functionalities as well as coding efficiency improvements, is planned to be approved by SG16 meeting in January 1998.
However, Q.15/16 recognizes that there still be a potential need for the new video coding algorithm which will much improve video quality and will cover more functionalities not supported by other standards. Accordingly, Q.15/16 initiates the H.26L new generation video coding standardization activity, which targets more efficient video coding than and the functionalities not been supported by the existing standards (e.g. (...) The following is the time schedule of H.26L development. Since the meeting dates of SG16 in 1999 and 2000 shown below is tentative, the time schedule will be slightly modified according to the SG16 meeting schedule set up by ITU-TSB.
Language:English
Score: 853879.3
-
https://www.itu.int/wftp3/av-a...video-site/9712_Eib/q15c46.doc
Data Source: un
Information about the dialogue between the Chairpersons of the functional
commissions and the ECOSOC on 10 July 2007 5. (...) Information about the dialogue between the chairpersons of the functional commissions and ECOSOC on 10 July 2007
On behalf of the UNFF Bureau, Mr. Purnama had participated in the dialogue between the chairpersons of the functional commissions of ECOSOC, and in the meeting with the ECOSOC Bureau on 10 July 2007 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Language:English
Score: 853783.4
-
https://www.un.org/esa/forests...s/2012/05/minutes_06092007.pdf
Data Source: un
Sheet1
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS RETENTION SCHEDULE - DECEMBER 2015
FUNCTION/ SCHEDULE NUMBER
RECORDS GROUP DESCRIPTION
RECORDS SERIES
RETENTION
DISPOSITION
NOTES
OFFICE OF RECORD
VITAL RECORD
Office of Legal Affairs Programme Work
OLA.001
All OLA records related to the administration, monitoring and implementation of the programme of work of the Office of Legal Affairs
All substantive records generated as a result of carrying out OLA's core functions and mandates. (...) P
A
OUSG, OLC, GLD, COD, ITLD, DOALOS, Treaty
V
Depositary and Certification Functions
OLA.002
Discharging of the Secretary-General's functions with materials deposited to them, including the depositary practice.
All materials held by OLA in performance of the Secretary-General's depositary function including: treaties, credentials, agreements, maps, records, nautical charts, lists of geographical coordinates deposited under the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea and related correspondence, and any other deposited materials for the certification of legal instruments issued on behalf of the United Nations.
Language:English
Score: 852551
-
https://archives.un.org/sites/..._version_for_arms_website.xlsx
Data Source: un
According to the United States, the European Communities and its member States now impose duties on these products contrary to their scheduled duty-free tariff concessions arising from the ITA.
(...) STBCs (set-top boxes which have a communication function)
Concerning certain EC measures that resulted in dutiable tariff treatment of certain set-top boxes which have a communication function (STBCs), the panel concluded that:
With respect to the CNEN 2008/C 112/03 which operates in conjunction with the CN, that:
The measures direct national customs authorities to classify under dutiable headings some set top boxes which incorporate a device performing a recording or reproducing function and retain the essential character of a set top box and that fall within the scope of the STBCs narrative description in the Annex to the EC Schedule. (...) The regulation does not require the dutiable treatment of non-ADP MFMs with a facsimile function. Therefore, the European Communities has not acted inconsistently with Article II:1(b) of the GATT 1994 with respect to non-ADP MFMs with a facsimile function as the measure does not impose duties in excess of those provided for in the EC Schedule.
Language:English
Score: 852448.8
-
https://www.wto.org/english/tr..._e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds375_e.htm
Data Source: un
FCS PORS PHRS Crosswalk Final 2015 REV1.xlsx
Peacekeeping File Classification Plan and Retention Schedule (For UNHQ and Field Missions ) 2015
R e
te n
ti o
n
P e
ri o
d
D is
p o
s it
io n
O ff
ic e
o f
R e
c o
rd
R e
te n
ti o
n C
o d
e
R e
te n
ti o
n
P e
ri o
d
D is
p o
s it
io n
O ff
ic e
o f
R e
c o
rd
R e
te n
ti o
n C
o d
e
BUF
01 Planning, strategy Records relating to the planning and strategies of the Function's administrative, substantive and logistical activities. (...) Activity Description and Notes
V it
a l
CIV
01 Planning, strategy
Records relating to the planning and strategies of the Function's administrative, substantive and logistical activities. (...) Records relating to the Functions training initiatives.
P A UNHQ DPKO / PBPS / Civil Affairs Unit
PHRS-CIV-101 P A Mission Civil Affairs Component
PKO-CIV-101
06 Reference
Documents relating to references supporting the Functions work.
Language:English
Score: 851224.2
-
https://archives.un.org/sites/..._crosswalk_final_2015_rev1.pdf
Data Source: un
Insertion of new section 8. Functions of the Chief
Executive Officer 9. Insertion of new section
10. (...) Reserved List – (1) In subsections 3(1) and (3) of the Principal Act for every mention of “the Schedule” substitute “Schedule 1”.
(2) After section 3(3) of the Principal Act, insert:
“(4) The Reserved List in Schedule 1 may be reviewed and amended by regulations.”.
5. (...) Traditional elei garment designing and printing
SCHEDULE 2
(Section 4(1))
RESTRICTED LIST
The direct or indirect carrying on of any aspect of business or activity in an economic sector specified in column 2 or economic sub-sector specified in column 3 of this Schedule is subject to the conditions specified in column 4 of this Schedule.
Language:English
Score: 851057.4
-
https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/sam_e/WTACCSAM17A4_LEG_1.pdf
Data Source: un
Members are also invited to contact the Secretariat to: (1) request login details for this function; (2) schedule one-on-one training sessions with the Secretariat (in person or via Skype).
(...) Check out our introductory video for additional information on this new function www.wto.org/vidagims.
http://agims.wto.org/
http://spsims.wto.org
http://tbtims.wto.org
mailto:agims@wto.org
http://www.wto.org/vidagims
Quick AnSwerS to your QueStionS
· What agricultural policies are being applied by my main trading partners in the area of domestic support?
(...) This function is password protected and available to the Missions and authorized entities.
Language:English
Score: 850584.4
-
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/agric_e/vidagims_e.pdf
Data Source: un
Eliminating Chemical Weapons
Preventing Re-emergence
Supporting National Implementation
Promoting Chemistry for Peace
Ensuring Preparedness
Responding to the Use of Chemical Weapons
Supporting Victims
Achieving Universality
The Convention
The Convention
Articles
Articles
Preamble
Article I – General Obligations
Article II – Definitions and Criteria
Article III – Declarations
Article IV – Chemical Weapons
Article V – Chemical Weapons Production Facilities
Article VI – Activities Not Prohibited Under this Convention
Article VII – National Implementation Measures
Article VIII – The Organization
Article IX – Consultations, Cooperation and Fact‑Finding
Article X – Assistance and Protection Against Chemical Weapons
Article XI – Economic and Technological Development
Article XII – Measures to Redress a Situation and to Ensure Compliance, including Sanctions
Article XIII – Relation to Other International Agreements
Article XIV – Settlement of Disputes
Article XV – Amendments
Article XVI – Duration and Withdrawal
Article XVII – Status of the Annexes
Article XVIII – Signature
Article XIX – Ratification
Article XX – Accession
Article XXI – Entry Into Force
Article XXII – Reservations
Article XXIII – Depositary
Article XXIV – Authentic Texts
Annexes
Annexes
Annex on Chemicals
Annex on Chemicals
Annex on Chemicals
Schedule 1
Schedule 2
Schedule 3
Confidentiality Annex
Verification Annex
Verification Annex
Part I – Definitions
Part II – General Rules of Verification
Part III – General Provisions for Verification Measures Pursuant to Articles IV, V and VI, Paragraph 3
Part IV(A) – Destruction of Chemical Weapons and Its Verification Pursuant to Article IV
Part IV(B) – Old Chemical Weapons and Abandoned Chemical Weapons
Part V – Destruction of Chemical Weapons Production Facilities and Its Verification Pursuant to Article V
Part VI – Regime for Schedule 1 Chemicals and Facilities Related to such Chemicals
Part VII – Regime for Schedule 2 Chemicals and Facilities Related to such Chemicals
Part VIII – Regime for Schedule 3 Chemicals and Facilities Related to such Chemicals
Part IX – Regime for other Chemical Production Facilities
Part X – Challenge Inspections Pursuant to Article IX
Part XI – Investigations in cases of Alleged Use of Chemical Weapons
Download the Convention
Media Centre
Media Centre
News
Speeches and Statements
B-Roll Video Footage
OPCW Logo
OPCW by the Numbers
Featured Topics
Featured Topics
ChemTech Centre Project
Investigation and Identification Team (IIT)
Case of Mr Alexei Navalny
Syria and the OPCW
Decision: Addressing the Threat from Chemical Weapons Use
Public Information Requests and Media Guidelines
Resources
Resources
Documents
Documents
Annual Reports
Conference of States Parties
Conference of States Parties
CSP-26
CSP-25
More…
Executive Council
Executive Council
EC-99
EC-98
More…
Technical Secretariat
Technical Secretariat
2022
2021
More…
Subsidiary Bodies
Subsidiary Bodies
Advisory Board on Education and Outreach
Advisory Body on Administrative and Financial Matters
Confidentiality Commission
Scientific Advisory Board
Preparatory Commission
Declarations
Declarations
Declaration Requirements for Scheduled Chemicals
Determining Declarable Industrial Facilities
Preparing Declarations
Secure Information Exchange (SIX)
Electronic Declaration Information System (EDIS)
Handbook on Chemicals
Most Traded Scheduled Chemicals 2022
Capacity Building
Capacity Building
National Implementation Programmes
National Implementation Programmes
Implementation Capacity Assessment and Support
National Authorities Annual Meeting
National Authorities Regional Meetings
Training-of-Trainers for Customs
General Training Course
Declarations and Inspections (Article VI Obligations) Training Course
Chemical Industry and National Authorities Meeting
Influential Visitors Programme
National Authority Mentorship / Partnership Programme
Internship Programme for Legal Drafters and National Authorities
Stakeholders Forum on National Implementing Legislation
Assistance and Protection Programmes
Assistance and Protection Programmes
Training Cycles
Table Top Exercises
Specialised Training Programmes
Training of Trainers Programme
Instructor Development and Exchange Programme
Article X Workshops
International Cooperation Programmes
International Cooperation Programmes
Proficiency Test Training Courses
Africa Programme
Associate Programme
Chemical Safety and Security Management Programme
Chemical Safety and Security Needs Assessment and Best Practices
Responsible Care® Workshops
Executive Programme on Integrated Chemicals Management
Analytical Skills Development Course
Laboratory Twinning Initiative
Equipment Exchange Programme
Customs Laboratory Training
Laboratory Assistance Programme
Basic Analytical Chemistry Course for Women
Research Project Support Programme
Fellowship Programme
Conference Support Programme
Women in Chemistry
Policy and Diplomacy for Scientists Workshop
Peaceful Uses of Chemistry Forum
Article XI Workshop
National Implementation
National Implementation
National Implementation Framework
Model Implementing Legislation
Legislation Compendium
Assistance and Protection
Assistance and Protection
Medical Aspects of Assistance and Protection Against Chemical Weapons
Practical Guide for Medical Management of Chemical Warfare Casualties
ChemTech Centre Project
Science and Technology
Education and Outreach
OPCW Agreements
Catalyst
Work with Us
Work with Us
Our Internal Vision
Diversity & Inclusion
Employment
Internships
Business Opportunities
Calendar
Technical Secretariat
Facilitating the implementation of the Convention
The OPCW Technical Secretariat assists the Conference of the States Parties and the Executive Council in performing their tasks and carries out the Chemical Weapons Convention’s verification measures. It also carries out other functions entrusted to it under the Convention as well as those functions delegated to it by the Conference and the Council.
(...) Verification
The Technical Secretariat is responsible for implementing the Convention’s verification measures
Leadership
The head of the Technical Secretariat is the Director-General .
Functions
Among its duties, the Technical Secretariat:
prepares and submits the draft budget to the Council;
prepares annual reports on the implementation of the Convention;
handles day-to-day communications to and from Member States (including declarations);
disseminates information on the CWC through seminars and public relations activities;
provides technical assistance to States Parties to enable full implementation of the CWC;
negotiates verification agreements with Member States, subject to approval by the Council;
conducts on-site inspections;
assists development by Member States of programmes to protect against chemical weapons; and,
supports and fosters international cooperation in chemistry for peaceful purposes.
Language:English
Score: 849750.5
-
https://www.opcw.org/about/technical-secretariat
Data Source: un