The total medical expenses incurred amounted to CHF 31,006.60, which
included doctor’s fees and hospitalization expenses, including three nights in intensive care.
The UNHCR Office in Ankara settled those expenses in advance on behalf of Mr. (...) On 23 December 2015, the AHI was asked to
provide information (only) about the cost of an operation on the gallbladder and four days of
intensive care. One day later, AHI answered that for an operation on the gallbladder, one
would usually stay one day at the hospital (there would be no need for a stay of four days nor
of intensive care), and this would cost between TRY 27,000 to TRY 28,000, and that the daily
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cost of intensive care is approximately TRY 8,000 to TR Y10,000.4 As the second treatment,
the liver abscess drainage and resection procedure, is not mentioned at all in the AHI
estimate, it cannot, in itself, be accepted as a valid basis to calculate the reasonable and
customary expenses for Mr.

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The total medical expenses incurred amounted to CHF31,006.60, of which
CHF12,310.30 corresponded to doctor’s fees and CHF18,969.30 to hospitalisation
expenses including three nights in intensive care. The UNHCR Office in Ankara
settled those expenses on behalf of the Applicant in January and March 2016,
Case No. (...) The complications in the Applicant’s case were considered as the
reimbursement of expenses included those incurred in connection with the
Applicant’s hospitalization and intensive care; and
g. Consequently, the Respondent requests that the application be
dismissed in its entirety.
(...) The evidence shows that the complications in the Applicant’s case were
properly considered by UNHCR as the reimbursement of expenses included those
incurred in connection with his hospitalization and intensive care. Indeed, those
costs were reimbursed by UNHCR notwithstanding the American Hospital’s advice
that, following a normal gallbladder surgery, the patient spends usually one night
in hospital.
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Global Expert Meeting on Agriculture and Agro-industries Development
Regional integration: RECs achievement
ECA
UNECA.ORG
4
REC
Trade integration
Regional infrastructure
Productive integration
Free movement of people
Financial and macro-economic integration
Average
CEN-SAD
0.353
0.251
0.247
0.479
0.524
0.3708
COMESA
0.57
0.439
0.452
0.268
0.343
0.4148
EAC
0.78
0.496
0.553
0.715
0.156
0.54
ECCAS
0.526
0.451
0.293
0.4
0.599
0.4538
ECOWAS
0.442
0.426
0.265
0.8
0.611
0.5088
IGAD
0.505
0.63
0.434
0.454
0.221
0.4488
SADC
0.508
0.502
0.35
0.53
0.397
0.4574
UMA
0.631
0.491
0.481
0.493
0.199
0.459
Average of eight RECs
0.54
0.461
0.384
0.517
0.381
0.4566
Share of Africa’s imports
from Africa vs. from rest of the world – 2012
Regional integration state: Intra-trade perspectives
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10,000,000
20,000,000
30,000,000
40,000,000
50,000,000
60,000,000
70,000,000
80,000,000
I
-
Intra-African trade of manufactured and other products over time
Labour
-
intensive and resource
-
intensive manufactures
Low
-
skill and technology
-
intensive manufactures
Medium
-
skill and technology
-
intensive manufactures
High
-
skill and technology
-
intensive manufactures
Other products
Indeed, very serious challenges remain to harness Africa’s agribusiness potential locally to global
ECA
Title of the presentation goes here | Sub-Title goes here
UNECA.ORG
The costs of trading across borders within Africa remain high on average with transport costs faring 100% higher on the average compared to levels observed in the developing world
Africa’s international infrastructure networks, such as the Trans-African Highway network continue to have missing links resulting in broken regional supply chains and costly value chain channels to fix
Flight connectivity is centered around a limited number of continental hubs
Lack of energy security is another constantly mentioned nightmare in industry surveys. (...) ECA
more info: www.uneca.org
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1011
12
7
9
87
90
8988
93
91
0
25
50
75
100
Food and
live animals
Agricultural raw
materials
Labour-
intensive and
resource-
intensive
manufactures
Low-skill and
technology-
intensive
manufactures
Medium-skill
and
technology-
intensive
manufactures
High-skill and
technology-
intensive
manufactures
%
Intra-African importsImports from non-African countries
Chart1
Food and live animals
Food and live animals
Agricultural raw materials
Agricultural raw materials
Labour-intensive and resource-intensive manufactures
Labour-intensive and resource-intensive manufactures
Low-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Low-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Medium-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Medium-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
High-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
High-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Intra-African imports
Imports from non-African countries
%
12.7488719728
87.2511280272
10.144705715
89.855294285
10.9984750116
89.0015249884
12.1561113522
87.8438886478
7.1564758188
92.8435241812
8.6175434842
91.3824565158
Intra-Afr imports by category
Intra-trade of regional and trade groups by product, annual, 1995-2012
UNCTAD, UNCTADstat
Percentage by destination
FLOW
YEAR
2012
PARTNER
Intra-group
Imports
Food and live animals
Agricultural raw materials
Labour-intensive and resource-intensive manufactures
Low-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Medium-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
High-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Intra-African imports
12.7
10.1
11.0
12.2
7.2
8.6
Imports from non-African countries
87.3
89.9
89.0
87.8
92.8
91.4
Trade within the group.
Intra-Afr imports by category
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Intra-African imports
Imports from non-African countries
%
African imports from the region and from outside by category
Africa trade relative to other
Formal trade
Informal trade
Africa
11%
12%
Europe
70%
0%
Asia
52%
0%
North America
50%
0%
Latin America
26%
0%
Africa trade relative to other
Africa
Africa
Europe
Europe
Asia
Asia
North America
North America
Latin America
Latin America
Formal trade
Informal trade
Intra-regional trade as a percentage of total trade
0.11
0.12
0.7
0
0.52
0
0.5
0
0.26
0
Intra-African trade
Intra-trade of regional and trade groups by product, annual, 1995-2012
UNCTAD, UNCTADstat
US Dollars at current prices and current exchange rates in millions
Exports
Intra-group
YEAR
2012
PRODUCT
Total all products
Primary commodities, precious stones and non-monetary gold (SITC 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 68 + 667+ 971)
Agricultural raw materials (SITC 2 less 22, 27 and 28)
Manufactured goods (SITC 5 to 8 less 667 and 68)
Labour-intensive and resource-intensive manufactures
Low-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Medium-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
High-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
Developing economies: Africa
71518.573147
43708.307188
1031.850982
27722.349204
5317.942455
5574.241095
8873.120324
7978.085701
Manufacturing
27722.349204
Labour-intensive and resource-intensive manufactures
5317.942455
Low-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
5574.241095
Medium-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
8873.120324
High-skill and technology-intensive manufactures
7978.085701
Trade within the group.
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Between 22 October and 8 November 2010, as she believed that
her eligibility might be recognized on appeal, she continued her intensive
preparation for the exam on nights and week-ends. (...) She explains that:
On 22 October 2010, when [the Chief of the Examinations and
Tests Section, OHRM] told me that I had the right to appeal, I
reasonably relied on his statements and the relevant administrative
instruction, contacted my professors, prepared an appeal, hired a
week-end babysitter for my children and continued to study
intensively. When my procedural right to appeal was denied, it
caused me uncertainty, humiliation and stress.
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▪ The monitoring of this goal is presently done by UN with the “global energy
intensity”, which corresponds to the “primary (or total) energy intensity”.
2EE trends by sector in LACs
Content
3
• Overall Intensity trends
• Power sector
• Households
• Transport
• Industry
• Services
• Conclusions
• Annex 1: How to measuring the impact of structural changes in the
economy and industry?
(...) EE trends by sector in LACs Source: BIEE https://biee-cepal.enerdata.net
-3.0%
-2.5%
-2.0%
-1.5%
-1.0%
-0.5%
0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
% /y
e a r
2000-2010 2010-2018
https://biee-cepal.enerdata.net/
EE trends by sector in LACs 6
Final energy intensity trends
• Trends in primary intensity are influenced by changes in energy transformations,
and mainly in the power mix, whereas trends in final intensity reflect changes at
sector level, where most energy efficiency actions take place.
• Since 2010, final intensity has been decreasing in 2/3 of countries with a rhythm
of 2%/year in 4 countries (Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Colombia) .
• The trend has much intensified in 4 countries (vs 6 countries for primary intensity):
Panama, Salvador, Costa Rica and Mexico (reverse of past trend for the 3 later ).
-4%
-3%
-2%
-1%
0%
1%
2%
% /y
e a r
2000-2010 2010-2018
Source: BIEE https://biee-cepal.enerdata.net
https://biee-cepal.enerdata.net/
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• Since 2010, the final intensity decreased faster than primary intensity in 4
countries : very significantly in Peru and Panama (+ El Salvador and Nicaragua);
this is due to increased losses in energy transformations*, mainly linked to a
higher share of thermal in the power mix.
• In Ecuador, the final intensity has increased while the primary intensity has
decreased, because of a higher share of renewables in the power mix.
(...) Energy intensity of
manufacturing
Same as above but restricted to the most energy
intensive part of industry (i.e. manufacturing).
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The total medical expenses incurred amounted to CHF31,006.60, of which
CHF12,310.30 corresponded to doctor’s fees and CHF18,969.30 to hospitalisation
expenses including three nights in intensive care. The UNHCR Office in Ankara
settled those expenses on behalf of the Applicant in January and March 2016,
charging a suspense account pending process under the Medical Insurance
Plan (“MIP”).
(...) The total medical expenses incurred amounted to CHF31,006.60, of which CHF12,310.30 corresponded to doctor’s fees and CHF18,969.30 to hospitalisation expenses including three nights in intensive care. The UNHCR Office in Ankara settled those expenses on behalf of the Applicant in January and March 2016, charging a suspense account pending process under the Medical Insurance Plan (“MIP”).
6. (...) More specifically, a Human Resources Officer in UNHCR Office in Ankara requested the “American Hospital” in Ankara to provide him with the estimated cost of similar treatments and taking into account the time spent by the Applicant in intensive care. The former Chairman of the MIP Management Committee confirmed in his testimony that the Committee based its recommendation on the information and supporting documents sent by the UNHCR Office in Ankara, as the administering office under the MIP.
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Types of infrastructure suitable for construction using labour-intensive methods and their labour intensity
Kenya5
Table 2. (...) Towards the right to work
GN7-1 • PEPs and Labour-intensive infrastructure works
10
Such projects can attain a labour-intensity of up to 80 per cent.
(...) These projects can achieve labour intensity of up to 10 per cent, without taking the labour intensity of manufacturing of materials into account.
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It uses half-hourly carbon intensity of electricity generation
data available for Great Britain as an example.
(...) Similarly to what occurs for electricity demand, carbon intensity of the electricity has
a strong seasonal component, with winter months average carbon intensity approximately
30% higher than summer months carbon intensity. (...) Figure 4 shows half-hourly
intensities over the entire year. While erratic, this does show that even the worst peaks of
CO2 intensity in 2020 are lower than the mean intensity of 2010 (498 g per kWh).
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Score: 550437.94
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The calculation of moral damages is not merely
based on a period of sick leave; it requires consideration of the nature of the breaches
of rights, their intensity and impact. In the instant case, these breaches were numerous
and occurred over a prolonged period of time as UNHCR failed to fulfil its obligations
under performance evaluation rules. (...) These episodes, which were said to have “started due to a stressful situation at work”,
were initially experienced in April 2013 but increased in intensity in September 2013.
The psychiatrist, in his report of 20 February 2014, was of the opinion that she was
“doing better” but was still showing symptoms of stress.
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Score: 550055.76
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The Secretary-General contends that the UNDT placed undue weight on the intensity
of the slap. By physically assaulting Mr. (...) The UNDT, as intimated, placed significant weight on the intensity of the slap. While
the severity of an assault is always relevant, it is not necessarily determinative.
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