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INFORMATION MONITORING : RAPPORTEUR'S INTRODUCTION TO THE EVALUATION / RAPPORTEUR : M. GEVERA
Org's
-multitude of different sources
-provides info, on activities in a SP
-worldwide examination of sources is probably
physically impossible
-quant, of info, varies per state
-a wealth of info, is available, but not in a
comprehensive or methodological form
-a priori selection of info, would be
required
Quality of information -necessity to select info.
(...) Amount of information -provides info, on activities in- a- SP
-risk of too much info.
(...) Amount of information -provides info, on activities in a SP
-risk of too much info.
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STATEMENT / SUBMITTED BY WORLD INFORMATION TRANSFER
We outline such a
model of housing production, and the underlying moral, economic and industrial
principles in this project with our member organization Human Info NGO.
The OECD countries have enjoyed economic growth and prosperity in the last
hundred years. (...) Based on this immense body of UN and related SDG information and
publications, a novel, integrated solution addressing the global unmet housing needs
for the poorest can be developed. Human Info NGO mined this know-how of the UN
and ODA and looked at ways to integrate all UN SDG knowledge to provide a lasting
solution to the urban slum poverty.
(...) We should
innovate and develop a new concept that would resolve the current urban slum
problem as outlined in this statement of World Information Transfer and its member
organization Human Info NGO.
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It will also provide an informal setting for Member States to exchange their views, ideas, and lessons learned, discuss and generate new ideas on the subject in an interactive manner.
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Tip of the week
>> Visit the UN Documentation Centre on Water and Sanitation (UNDCWS)
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UN Chronicle highlights water cooperation issues
The 1st issue of 2013 of the UN Chronicle focuses on the theme of water cooperation. (...) The Chronicle examines both freshwater and ocean cooperation issues.
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Water Integrity Forum
Organizers: Water Integrity Forum, UNESCO-IHE, Water Governance Centre Date: 5-7 June 2013 Place: Delft, The Netherlands
The main objectives of this forum are to take stock of progress in addressing corruption issues in the water sector; to share knowledge, approaches and experiences; and to build alliances to address integrity challenges in the water sector.
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Development Report's themes announced
With the recent change introduced to the UN World Water Development Report (WWDR), this UN-Water flagship report will become annual and thematic with a focus on different strategic water issues each year. (...) In light of the interrelated and complex reality SIDS face, vis-à -vis disaster risk, this event aims to draw upon national and regional experiences through the perspectives of political leaders, experts and stakeholders in various aspects pertaining to the disaster risk reduction agenda for SIDS.
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LDC Watch Statement at the Second PrepCom for UN LDC-V
New York City, July 26, 2021 (Virtual Form)
By Demba Moussa Dembele
LDC Watch Chair
Respected Co-Chairs, Head of UN-OHRLLS, Distinguished Guests, Fellow CSOs’
Representatives, Ladies and Gentlemen
On behalf of LDC Watch membership, I express my sincere gratitude to the Co-Chairs for the
invitation to this second PrepCom for the United Nations Fifth Conference on the Least
Developed Countries.
(...) It has set up an International Working Group (IWG) with key international
NGOs and CSOs, with expertise in many areas pertaining to LDCs’ development challenges.
The Group and LDC Watch have worked on the Zero Draft Outcome Document.
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TECHNICAL PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CONFERENCE
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22 March 1 946
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The pu~poses of the World Health Organization should be thTough
internation3.1. collaboration and mutual E>.ssis-Ga.."1.oe, and irrespective of
race,9 creeo1 economic or social condition;;
(a) to i;:nprove physical and mental health in urder to
establish "positive health" amongst all peoples;
(b) to harmonize human relations as bet\'leen peoples of the
world1 by the improvement of individual and group emotional
health;
(c) to prevent the occurence and control the spread of disease;
(d) to stimulate the development and improvement of health
services, both preventative and curativoy thro,,ghout the world;
(e) to make available to all coULtr:.es info:::'f£lation] counsel,
and assistance on problems pertaining to health a:r:.cl medical
care; and
(f) to rro.se the sta.~dard of, and increase the faci.lities for·
education, in medical and allied subjects, pertaining to health,
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NATIONAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM AT CROSSROAD AGAIN : MIGRATING TOWARDS INFO-AGE STATISTICAL SYSTEM : KEYNOTE PAPER / RAMASAMY RAMACHANDRAN
Focusing on the measurement aspect, in particular migrating from agro-industrial
based to info-age based statistical system, the paper discusses the following:-
(i) Fundamental determinants of information era;
(ii) The “big picture”: Value chain from industrialization of ICT to creation of
knowledge society;
(iii) Challenges of current statistical measures meeting Info-Age demands;
(iv) Malaysia’s Experience: The 2002 Internet Subscriber Study;
(v) A need for holistic approach in migrating towards Info-Age Statistical System;
(vi) Info-Age Statistical System is a pre-requisite for measuring information age
parameters: Information Society, Knowledge Society, Information Economy,
Knowledge Development including developing any index in time series et
cetera.
(...) EMERGING CHALLENGES TO CURRENNT STATISTICAL MEASURES IN
MEETING INFO-AGE DEMANDS
18. The foregoing paragraphs have briefly outlined the on-going statistical work and
challenges faced, particularly in Malaysia in an attempt to develop a full-fledged Info-Age
Statistics System. (...) Therefore, the time
has come for the statistical community worldwide to leverage on the World Summit on
Information Society (WSIS) event to develop a vision, systematic and strategic approach
towards realizing the Information Age Statistical System (Info-Age Stats). With regard to this,
this paper suggests that the United Nation Statistical Division (UNSD) to embark Info-Age
Statistical Research and Development Programme to streamline all activities pertaining to
information age statistical compilation.

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Workshop on Market Mechanisms for Spectrum Management
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If you have any comments, or would like to provide any additional information, please contact the ITU Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU) at spectrum@itu.int
Egypt
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Spectrum Authority
National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority
Contact Details
Location:
National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority
Cairo ; Egypt
Postal Address:
Smart Village
Building No.4 ; Cairo/Alex Road Killo 28
International Telephone
202 534 4000
Fax:
202 534 4155
E-mail:
info@tra.gov.eg
Website:
www.tra.gov.eg /
www.ntra.gov.eg
Spectrum Policy and Planning
Introduction
NTRA evacuates required frequency band for new services and monitors and inspects illegal use of frequencies. (...) For information on Legislation pertaining on spectrum usage and allocation please visit:
www.ntra.gov.eg/english/dpages_dpagesdetails.asp?
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