Comments on: Amid improved security, UNHCR scales up operations inside Somalia
Comments on: Amid improved security, UNHCR scales up operations inside Somalia
UNHCR Regional Site
Language:English
Score: 757086.13
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https://www.unhcr.org/hk/en/86...tions-inside-somalia.html/feed
Data Source: un
Comments on: UNHCR chief Guterres calls for scaled-up aid effort inside Somalia
Comments on: UNHCR chief Guterres calls for scaled-up aid effort inside Somalia
UNHCR Regional Site
Language:English
Score: 756499.7
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https://www.unhcr.org/hk/en/87...ffort-inside-somalia.html/feed
Data Source: un
Comments on: Fighting hampers aid effort inside Somalia amid fears of spreading famine
Comments on: Fighting hampers aid effort inside Somalia amid fears of spreading famine
UNHCR Regional Site
Language:English
Score: 756499.7
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https://www.unhcr.org/hk/en/89...-of-spreading-famine.html/feed
Data Source: un
It was found that thirty-eight (38) countries had a data page thickness below the ICAO minimum recommended measurement of 0.25 mm (0.01 in.).
1.2 Data page location comparison revealed that sixty-six (66) countries had their data page on an inside cover and seventy-six (76) countries had their data page as an inside page.
1.3 The data page was secured in one of several ways, on the cover either with a fairly thick lamina or a thin security film. On an inside data page the photo and biographical details were either protected by an ultra thin security film or a thick rigid material such a polycarbonate.
1.4 The below minimum data page thickness can occur when this ultra thin film is used in association with an inside data page.
1.5 If the passport with an inside data page is read in a swipe reader using the cover as additional support for the inside page, there are no readability issues and the total thickness of the cover and data page meet the thickness requirement.
1.6 It can be argued that the ultimate data page thickness is not as important as to whether or not it can be read properly in “swipe” readers. (...) It also must not be so opaque as to interfere with the readability of the data page in optical passport readers.
1.10 An alternate option is to include the cover thickness with the inside data page thickness in the calculation to measure the minimum data page thickness.
2.
Language:English
Score: 754930.1
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...Mrtd-15/TagMrtd15_WP011_en.pdf
Data Source: un
Specification: Bookcase
Size: Length- 2ft, Height- 3 ft, Width- 3 inches
Handle: Single
Lock: Double
Hanging Clip: two pieces outside
Inside: Plastic Pockets for 50 different sizes of books
Materials: Inside- Plywood, Plastic and non-toxic color; Outside- Formica
Language:English
Score: 753290.53
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https://www.unicef.org/nepal/m...fication_-_Wooden_bookcase.pdf
Data Source: un
COVID- 19: A global survey of employer and business membership organizations: Inside impacts and responses to COVID-19
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A global survey of employer and business membership organizations: Inside impacts and responses to COVID-19
In a joint effort to understand the real demands and challenges EBMOs are facing, the International Labour Organization – Bureau for Employers’ Activities (ILO-ACT/EMP) and the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) conducted a global survey of EBMOs. (...) Type: Report
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COVID-19 forces the pace of change in employers’ and business membership organizations, says the ILO and IOE
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Language:English
Score: 752931.35
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https://www.ilo.org/actemp/pub...WCMS_749379/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, appeals to the world to not forget or neglect the growing needs of displaced Syrians inside and outside the country, 11 years since the crisis began.
(...) Meanwhile, humanitarian needs inside Syria are mounting. More than 6.9 million people are still displaced inside the country, and 14.6 million people require humanitarian and other forms of assistance. (...) Inside Syria and as the needs grow, humanitarian organizations urgently require the resources necessary to strengthen their work inside the country.
Language:English
Score: 751653
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https://www.unhcr.org/tr/en/33...aced-syrians-to-the-brink.html
Data Source: un
RF Analyzer Tool (Eurocontrol)
Options to determine Channel load 1. Measure inside Aircraft 2. Measure on Ground 3. Simulate Radio Load
• Can be calibrated to match current measurements • Can consider all kinds of systems including military and experimental • Past and future scenarios can also be predicted
4. (...) RF Analyzer Tool (Eurocontrol)
Options to determine Channel load 1. Measure inside Aircraft 2. Measure on Ground 3. Simulate Radio Load 4. (...) RF Analyzer Tool (Eurocontrol)
Options to determine Channel load 1. Measure inside Aircraft 2. Measure on Ground 3. Simulate Radio Load 4.
Language:English
Score: 751653
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...es%20Spectrum%20Monitoring.pdf
Data Source: un
Hadžić recounted the inadequate sleeping facilities inside the camp: “I slept between my two children in the hangar. (...) Hadžić recounted leaning against fellow detainees in the cramped quarters inside the hangar: “[s]ometimes there were too many people and you had to squeeze. (...) Most men were beaten inside the hangar at an area known as the punishment corner, and others were assaulted outside at an area known as the A-pole.
Language:English
Score: 751015.4
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https://www.icty.org/en/sid/10123
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Hadžić recounted the inadequate sleeping facilities inside the camp: “I slept between my two children in the hangar. (...) Hadžić recounted leaning against fellow detainees in the cramped quarters inside the hangar: “[s]ometimes there were too many people and you had to squeeze. (...) Most men were beaten inside the hangar at an area known as the punishment corner, and others were assaulted outside at an area known as the A-pole.
Language:English
Score: 751015.4
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https://www.icty.org/en/content/habiba-had%C5%BEi%C4%87
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