REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, JOY NGOZI EZEILO : ADDENDUM
Between 2004 and March 2012, 191 victims of trafficking were identified. In the
previous year alone, 45 suspected victims of trafficking were identified. (...) DIAC stated that no identified victim of trafficking has ever
been placed in immigration detention.
40. (...) Furthermore, the hidden nature of the crime means that not all cases of trafficking are
identified. Therefore, the Special Rapporteur concludes that official figures of identified
victims may underrepresent the true number of trafficked persons in Australia.
44.
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VISIT TO MONTENEGRO : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Throughout the Balkan route, most cases identified through official channels are of
women and girls trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation. (...) If an unaccompanied minor is identified, the centre for social welfare is contacted to
appoint a carer. (...) Regarding law enforcement efforts, the low number of identified victims and the
low number of prosecutions raised many concerns.
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MATTERS RELATING TO ARTICLE 3, PARAGRAPH 14, OF THE KYOTO PROTOCOL :DRAFT CONCLUSIONS / PROPOSED BY THE CHAIR
[Alt: [Acknowledging][The SBI [and the SBSTA ]noted ]the need to share information on
the nature of adverse impacts of response measures experienced by developing country
Parties and the steps Annex I Parties are taking, in the implementation of policies and
measures under Article 2 of the Kyoto Protocol, to minimize adverse effects, especially on
developing country Parties, in particular those identified in Article 4, paragraphs 8 and 9, of
the Convention.]
[Alt: [Noting][The SBI [and the SBSTA ]]noted the importance of the exchange of
information and the development of methodologies on the assessment of adverse social,
environmental and economic impacts on developing country Parties, particularly those
identified in Article 4, paragraphs 8 and 9, of the Convention.]
(...) [Decides][The SBI [and the SBSTA ]decided] to consider what further actions are
necessary to help developing country Parties, and in particular those identified in Article 4,
paragraphs 8 and 9, of the Convention.

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RPT SR TRAFFICKING - MISSION TO SEYCHELLES
The Government had identified this shortcoming, and at the time of the visit
of the Special Rapporteur had plans to draft an anti-trafficking Act. (...) The
Department also identified 580 cases of sexual abuse committed on children from 2009 to 2013.
Unfortunately, neither these nor other similar cases have been correctly identified as trafficking in
persons for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
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NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER THE PARIS AGREEMENT. SYNTHESIS REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
Many Parties provided information on adaptation, with some identifying the
adaptation component of their NDC as their adaptation communication, and a few provided
information organized around the elements identified in the annex to decision 9/CMA.1.
56.
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MATTERS RELATING TO FINANCE - PROPOSAL BY THE PRESIDENT - DRAFT DECISION -/CP.26 - MATTERS RELATING TO THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
In compiling estimates, efforts have been made to ensure that they are
based on activities in line with the convergence of operational definitions of climate finance
identified in the first BA and to avoid double counting by focusing on primary finance, which
is finance for a new physical item or activity. (...) Data uncertainty: Most of the uncertainties associated with each source of data
which have different underlying causes identified in the previous BAs persist, although there
have been some improvements. (...) There are four common decision points identified in emerging methodologies and
metrics in use for tracking consistency with low GHG emission and climate-resilient
development pathways.
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NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER THE PARIS AGREEMENT. SYNTHESIS REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
This report considers the 164 latest available NDCs,33 representing all 191 Parties to
the Paris Agreement, recorded in the interim NDC registry as at 30 July 2021, covering 93.1
28 Decisions 1/CP.21, para. 27; and 4/CMA.1, para. 9.
29 Decision 4/CMA.1, paras. 6–10 and annex I.
30 Decision 4/CMA.1, para. 8.
31 As per decision 1/CP.21, para. 25.
32 In this report, (domestic) mitigation measures refers to specific policies and actions that contribute to
achieving mitigation objectives identified in NDCs, including adaptation actions and economic
diversification plans with mitigation co-benefits.
33 The NDC of the European Union has been counted as reflecting the inclusion of particular
information by its 27 member States.
(...) Most Parties provided information on adaptation, with a few identifying the
adaptation component of their NDC as their adaptation communication, and a few provided
information organized around the elements identified in the annex to decision 9/CMA.1.
62.

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NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER THE PARIS AGREEMENT. REVISED SYNTHESIS REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
This report considers the 165 latest available NDCs,33 representing all 192 Parties to
the Paris Agreement, recorded in the interim NDC registry as at 12 October 2021, covering
Ukraine, United Republic of Tanzania, United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Viet Nam,
Zambia and Zimbabwe.
28 Decisions 1/CP.21, para. 27; and 4/CMA.1, para. 9.
29 Decision 4/CMA.1, paras. 6–10 and annex I.
30 Decision 4/CMA.1, para. 8.
31 As per decision 1/CP.21, para. 25.
32 In this report, (domestic) mitigation measures refers to specific policies and actions that contribute to
achieving mitigation objectives identified in NDCs, including adaptation actions and economic
diversification plans with mitigation co-benefits.
33 The NDC of the European Union has been counted as reflecting the inclusion of particular
information by its 27 member States.
(...) Most Parties provided information on adaptation, with a few identifying the
adaptation component of their NDC as their adaptation communication, and a few provided
information organized around the elements identified in the annex to decision 9/CMA.1.
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Furthermore, Decision
28/CP.7 clearly provides that priority actions identified through the NAPA process will be
funded through the LDC Fund and other sources of funding.
(...) Funding the implementation of NAPAs should be consistent with
the approach used thus far taking into account funding priorities identified under the Special
Climate Change Fund.
(...)
- Implementation of NAPAs:
NAPAs will contain prioritized urgent adaptation activities identified through a country-
driven bottom-up process.
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As we discussed, having reviewed your detailed submission, I do
not believe the behaviour you have identified rises to the level that
would attract a finding of misconduct under 2008/5, even if
substantiated. (...) Le même jour, la Secrétaire générale adjointe, BSCI, a répondu au
requérant, notant ce qui suit :
You will recall that we met in my office on 9 January 2014, at
which time I informed you that in my view, none of the matters
identified in your complaint against Ms. [B.] would amount to
misconduct, and that therefore I would not be convening a panel to
investigate the matter.
(...) Bien qu’il n’y ait pas de compte rendu de
cette réunion, force est de constater que par courriel du 9 janvier 2014, la
Secrétaire générale adjointe, BSCI, a informé le requérant ce qui suit :
As we discussed, having reviewed your detailed submission, I do
not believe the behaviour you have identified rises to the level that
would attract a finding of misconduct under 2008/5, even if
substantiated.

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