With photos, the narrative illustrates the experiences and coping mechanisms of farmers, traders, urban poor consumers, and vulnerable persons in light of COVID-19.
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The publication highlights the need for coordinated action, along with fit-for-purpose policies and institutions, to expand the contribution of trade for a better and more resilient environment. It illustrates how the WTO and UN Environment are working together to support countries in identifying opportunities to use trade proactively to promote sustainability and prosperity, and to strengthen international co-operation to deliver benefits for all.
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PROPOSALS TO ADDRESS ISSUES FROM THE PROGRAMME OF WORK FOR THE PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION ISSUES CORRESPONDENCE GROUP / TRANSMITTED BY THE EXPERT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF OF THE INFORMAL CORRESPONDENCE GROUP ON PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION ISSUES
Dilution bridging principle example
The purpose of this example is to illustrate how the dilution bridging principle criteria can
be applied. (...) Batching bridging principle example
The purpose of this example is to illustrate how the batching bridging principle criteria can
be applied. (...) Aerosols bridging principle example
The purpose of this example is to illustrate how the aerosols bridging principle criteria can
be applied.
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REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE WARSAW INTERNATIONAL MECHANISM FOR LOSS AND DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
Extreme weather events and slow onset events
5. Figure 3 illustrates the relevance of extreme weather events and slow onset events to
the respondent countries and the degree to which each of them is integrated into countries’
disaster risk management.
(...) Key development sectors
6. Figure 4 illustrates the key development resources or sectors indicated by the
respondent countries to be at higher risk from or to have been most adversely affected by
extreme and/or slow onset events.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 26 JUNE 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE PHILIPPINES TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Facts and case studies are provided to
illustrate how this group has exploited human rights issues and democratic spaces as a
platform for advancing their agenda of an armed revolution and covering crimes and
atrocities.
(...) This section also presents cases that illustrate
the challenge of decisively addressing vulnerabilities of farmers and the youth in pockets of
the Philippine countryside to various acts of exploitation by the CPP-NPA-NDF, which
considers the peasant sector as a remaining base to keep its flagging armed struggle going.
(...) The conduct of Senate inquiry into this case further illustrates a healthy democracy
with a working system for checks and balances among the branches of government.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 8 JUNE 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF ERITREA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The track record of the past 29
years illustrates that Eritrea has and can achieve inclusive and rapid economic growth
predicated on social justice under conducive conditions of internal and regional peace.
(...) The events in the last two months
when the country was confronted with the COVID-19 pandemic illustrate and reinforce one
A/HRC/44/G/4
GE.20-09207 5
indelible truth.
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LETTER DATED 2004/04/16 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
The Report relies
heavily on his personal interpretation of international instruments in relation to sexual and
reproductive health issues, rather than lending a needed holistic insight to the implementation of
the full range of topics contained within the International Conference on Population and
Development Programme of Action (ICPD POA) and other health-related outcomes of recent
United Nations world conferences.
For instance, to illustrate the goal of the Report, the Special Rapporteur "recommends that
increased attention be devoted to a proper understanding of reproductive health, reproductive
rights, sexual health and sexual rights" despite the well-known fact that the international
community has never recognized nor defined the term "sexual rights."
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LETTER DATED 2001/07/03 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The ongoing United States-British military aggression against the people of Iraq, and
particularly its children, illustrates the moral vacuity of those two States and their contempt for
the fundamental rules of international humanitarian law.
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GE.0920964 (F) 1
The merchanting
element of these transactions comes into play once the good is exported the ownership passes to
the company in country A and then passes to the customer following the sale of the product.
.
100
40 40
80 100
Raw materials for processing16
15
BPM5 Par 199 and revised proposals in BPM6 par 10.63 are similar and differ on where the merchanting item is
recorded i.e. goods or services
16
See BPM5 par.199 for current treatment and for proposed treatment see BPM6 draft presented at ECB Frankfurt
on January 2008 par 10.60 -10.63
Country C
Affiliate
Coutry A − Group
company
Country D
Customer
Physical movement
of goods
Ownership of goods
Cash flow
Country B
Affiliate
ECE/CES/GE.23/2009/5
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Annexe I
Current recording Proposed recording BPM6 and SNA Rev.1
Country Transaction
Type
Credit Debit Country Transaction
type
Credit Debit
A Services
Merchanting
Cash
Deposits
20
80
100
A Goods (under
merchanting)
Cash
deposits
100
-80
80
100
B Goods
Exports
Services
Goods under
merchanting
and other
trade related
Cash
Deposits
80
40
40
80
B
Goods
exports
Manufacturing
Services on
physical inputs
owned by
others
Cash
deposits
80
40
40
80
C Services
Goods under
merchanting
and other
trade related
Cash
Deposits
40
40
C Manufacturing
Services on
physical inputs
owned by
others
Cash
deposits
40
40
D Goods
Cash
Deposits
100
100 D Goods
Cash
Deposits
100
100
Services
merchanting
60
40
Goods
Of which
Goods under
merchanting
100
20
100
Global
balance
Goods
Cash
Deposits
80
100
100
100
Global
balance
Services
Cash
Deposits
40
100
40
100
ECE/CES/GE.23/2009/5
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Annex II
[ENGLISH ONLY]
ANNEX II 17
MERCHANTING OF GOODS - CURRENT PRACTICE VERSUS NEW PROPOSALS
OF BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, SIXTH EDITION/SNA 93 REV.1
The following example illustrates the basic principles of the present and proposed treatments. (...) ECE/CES/GE.23/2009/5
page 17
Annex III
[ENGLISH ONLY]
ANNEX III 19
HOLDING GAINS/LOSSES (INCLUDING CHANGES IN INVENTORIES)20
The following example illustrates the principles of the present and proposed treatments if
holding gains and losses occur. (...) Country B Country C
Country A
80 50
Physical movement
of Goods/services
Ownership of goods
Cash flow
ECE/CES/GE.23/2009/5
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Annex III
Present treatment Proposed recording BPM6 SNA Rev.1
Credit Debit Credit Debit
Country A Country A
Services: Merchanting -30 Goods under merchanting 50
-80
Currency deposits 30
Currency deposits 30
Country B Country B
Goods 80 Goods 80
Currency deposits 80 Currency deposits 80
Country C Country C
Goods 50 Goods 50
Currency deposits 50 Currency deposits 50
Global balance Global balance
Goods 80 50 Goods
Goods under
merchanting
50
-30
50
Services: Merchanting -30
Currency deposits 80 80 Currency deposits 80 80
ECE/CES/GE.23/2009/5
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Annex IV
[ENGLISH ONLY]
ANNEX IV
CHANGES IN INVENTORIES - TRANSACTIONS THAT STRADDLE
RECORDING PERIODS
The following example illustrates the principles of the present and proposed treatments if
transactions straddle the recording period.

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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : INFORMATION PRESENTED BY THE MALAWI HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The case of Malawi illustrates that Government of Malawi and other duty bearers
recognise that human rights mainstreaming is pivotal to the attainment of sustainable
development.
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