“Now I would love your involvement – and here’s how: For the holiday season, I’m going to be a Catapult Curator and lead a fundraising team for three wonderful evidence-based projects that help mothers and newborns survive and thrive.
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Tet message – stay healthy and safe
Tet message – stay healthy and safe
21 January 2009
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Hanoi, Vietnam
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Tet is a time of celebration, but the World Health Organization’s Viet Nam office is also warning people of the increased risks associated with the holiday.
Of most concern is the increased chance of exposure to the avian influenza virus, food poisoning and road traffic injuries.
(...) I urge all people to take simple precautions to protect themselves and their family this holiday season.”
Avian Influenza
With the surge in the sale and slaughter of poultry for family feasts at Tet, there is a corresponding escalation in the risk of avian influenza.
(...) “Please follow the simple steps, so everyone can enjoy a safe, happy and healthy holiday,” he said.
WHO Viet Nam wishes everyone luck, prosperity and most of all - good health – in 2009 Chuc Mung Nam Moi!
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TET message 2013
TET message 2013
8 February 2012
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The lunar new year (Tet) is a time of joy and celebration, but as wilth any holiday period that involves eating, drinking and travelling, the risk of exposure to avian influenza, food poisoning and road traffic injuries is heightened in Viet Nam.
(...) I urge all people to take the following simple precautions to protect themselves and their family this holiday season,” said Dr. Takeshi Kasai, WHO Representative in Viet Nam.
(...) With the surge in the movement, sale and slaughter of poultry during the Tet holiday, there is a corresponding increase in the risk of avian influenza.
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Taxis are readily available; the taxi fare from the airport to the city centre is between GHc10-GHc15
Transport to and from Holiday Inn Hotel could be provided to all participants at their request. (...) Accra’s mean minimum temperature in November is 24 °C and the maximum is 32°C. The harmattan season sets in usually in December and continues through to January. 9.2 The local time in Ghana territory is Universal Time (UTC) or GMT time.
10. (...) HOURS OF BUSINESS
The working week in Ghana runs from Monday to Friday (8:00 -17:30) Saturday and Sunday being a holiday.
12. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Local voltage is 220/240 V 50 Hz with British plugs and sockets.
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CALCULATING INDICES OF THE PHYSICAL VOLUME OF INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT / PREPARED BY V. DALIN
In many branches output is traditionally lower in the
main holiday season.
Specific projects have been undertaken by the State Committee on
Statistics (Goskomstat) of the Russian Federation to identify the seasonal
wave and eliminate its influence on monthly or quarterly changes in industrial
output.
(...) Smoothed quarterly
seasonality indices, taking maximum account of changes in the seasonal wave
for recent years, are used by Goskomstat to determine trends in industry for
each quarter.
(...) Experience with using a 12-month moving average for seasonality indices
shows that while this method gives the changing trends in the seasonal wave it
does not, because of the above-mentioned factors, make it possible to measure
the amplitude of the wave accurately enough, especially at the points closest
to the reporting period.
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We hope that the Secretariat will work closely with the Advisory Committee on Budgetary and Administrative Questions (ACABQ).
5 Last year, defying expectations, the Fifth Committee completed its work before the holiday season. We look forward to building on this good momentum.
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COUNTRY NOTES FOR 1995 E ROAD CENSUS : NOTE / PREPARED BY THE SECRETARIAT
The July-August period was used
throughout the country (school holiday period), although understandably it is a period when traffic increases
sharply near holiday resorts (Belgian coast and Ardennes) and falls appreciably in urban areas (Brussels,
Antwerp, Louvain). (...)
(1) The coefficient y indicates the traffic increase in the working days during the tourist season compared
with that in the months with the average traffic volume (May and June) and is determined by the
formula:
y = T / T (1)mt,1 mt,2
where T = the average daily traffic volume in the working days in July and August as a total number ofmt,1
motor vehicles per day (24 hours); T = average daily traffic volume in the working days in May and June asmt,2
a total number of motor vehicles per day (...) On main census points (6 on E roads) counting has been carried out 4 X 24 hours (1x 24 h per
season) and on the other points 3 x 24 h (not in winter season).
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