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Saudi Arabia finances a housing programme in Hebron – UN Habitat press release
Saudi Arabia finances a housing programme in Hebron
The MOU provides a framework for the establishment of a “Housing and Income Generating Programme for Widowed and Poor Women in Al Khalil (Hebron), the West Bank, the occupied Palestinian territories”. (...) She was pleased that the MOU was signed in the wake of such an auspicious development.
The housing project for the women of Al Khalil is part of a portfolio of activities being implemented within the framework of the Special Human Settlements Programme for the Palestinian People and its Trust Fund. (...) In her meeting, the Executive Director also expressed her appreciation to HRH Prince Naif Bin Abdel Aziz, Minister of Interior and Director General of the Saudi Committee for the Palestinian People Relief, for having graciously approved the grant.
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The first general meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) was held in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, for three days from June 26 to 28, 2018. (...) Venue Conference Center of the Ministry of Interior, Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco
Language English and French (with simultaneous interpretation)
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The gathering will be inaugurated on Tuesday, October 16 by Cristian Monckeberg, Minister of Housing and Urbanism of Chile; Mario Cimoli, Deputy Executive Secretary of ECLAC; Marina Klemensiewicz, Secretary of Urban Infrastructure at the Ministry of Interior, Public Works and Housing of Argentina, in her capacity as President of MINURVI; and Stella Zervoudaki, Ambassador of the European Union in Chile.
(...) For more information visit https://ciudades.cepal.org/2018/en
What: Second Cities Conference
When: Tuesday, October 16 to Friday, October 19
Inauguration : Tuesday, October 16 at 9 a.m. local time in Chile (GMT -3)
Participants:
Cristian Monckeberg, Minister of Housing and Urbanism of Chile
Mario Cimoli, Deputy Executive Secretary of ECLAC
Marina Klemensiewicz, Secretary of Urban Infrastructure at the Ministry of Interior, Public Works and Housing of Argentina
Stella Zervoudaki, Ambassador of the European Union in Chile
Where: ECLAC’s Headquarters.
Language:English
Score: 1026778.5
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The Department of Public Security of the Ministry of Interior, the National Asylum
Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health, the Protection System for
international protection holders and unaccompanied foreign minors, (called SIPROIMI), IOM
and UNHCR collaborate with the Department in the implementation of the National
Resettlement Program.
1.3 Process of Determining the Resettlement Quota and Composition
The Italian Government (Ministry of the Interior) decides the quota for each period in
accordance with the general objectives of the European Union and in consultation with the
other stakeholders.
2. (...) Country Chapters – UNHCR Resettlement Handbook
7
11.2 Payment
Flight tickets are purchased by IOM and the cost is covered by the Ministry of Interior.
11.3 Travel documents issued
The travel documents are issued by the Italian consular services. (...) Unlike other regular migrants, refugees in Italy are not obliged to prove a minimum income
and an adequate housing in order to apply for family reunification.
15.
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URL: https://unece.org/housing/cudhlm-session82
Ministers participating
H.E. (...) David Lucas Paron Secretary General for Urban Agenda and Housing, Spain
Mr. Xidoyatov Sherzod Saidjanovich Minister of Housing and Communal Services, Uzbekistan
Ms. (...) Tilman Buchholz Deputy Head, Federal Ministry Interior, Building and Community, Germany
Ms. Terhi Lehtonen State Secretary for Housing, Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, Finland
Ms.
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Score: 1025532.9
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https://unece.org/info/Housing...-Land-Management/events/351392
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Although the consequences affect the entire population, they do affect stronger those that are the most in need.
Urban numbers
The housing deficit reaches 4.100.000 households, where 2.700.000 corresponds to qualitative deficit and 1.300.000 to quantitative deficit (2010).
16% of houses lack drinkable water and 45% sanitary sewer (2016).
17% of the population face lack of tenure security (2016).
(...) Juan Maquieyra, President of the City of Buenos Aires Housing Institute
Donors and partners
The success of our work in Argentina relies on successful partnerships, particularly with national authorities. For the last two years UN-Habitat has been involved with the Ministry of Interior, Public Works and Housing. The agency has also developed partnerships with the Government of the City of Buenos Aires.
Language:English
Score: 1024190
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However just on the four (income, health, education & housing) does not full capture it.
2 Reality of Poverty
It was felt that the official data does not capture both the size as well as the deprivation experienced. (...) Does related to access to water and electricity especially in very interior locations in Sabah and Sarawak.
7 Documentation & citizenship
Documentation is a key issues pertaining to poverty and people without documents are left out of all data and no access to services such as health, education, housing and other social support. Major issues faced by former Tamil plantation workers who are currently displaced in urban locations as well as among natives in Sabah and Sarawak from interior and forest based locations like the Penan community.
Language:English
Score: 1024000.1
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https://www.ohchr.org/sites/de...alaysian_CSO_SDG_Alliance.docx
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The “Protocol on Institutional Capacity Improvement, Cooperation and Coordination
Enhancement in the Services provided in the Context of Struggle with the Violence against
Women” was signed on 12th April 2012 between the Gendarmerie General Command of the
Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Family and Social Policies. (...) Monitoring through Technical Methods (Electronic Handcuffs)
(1) An Electronic Monitoring Section was established under the Fight against Domestic
Violence and Juvenile Branch of Public Order Department of the Public Order Division on the
campus of Security and Emergency States Coordination Center (GAMER) of the Ministry of
Interior with a view to enforcing “Decision for Monitoring through Technical Methods” taken in
accordance with Law No. 6284 on Protection of Family and Prevention of Violence against
Women in the scope of the circular no. 1, dated 1st January 2020 of the Ministry of Interior.
(2) The Electronic Monitoring Center began to work on the campus of Security and
Emergency States Coordination Center (GAMER) of the Ministry of Interior round the clock
on 2nd February 2021.
(3) Since the Electronic Monitoring Center begins to work, a total of 9 cases has been
monitored including 2 cases in Muğla, 2 in Aydın, 1 in Van, 1 in Bursa, 2 in Osmaniye and 1
in Antalya.
d. (...) Under the Ministry of Interior’s control, the
Electronic Monitoring Center with a capacity of 1000 people was established.
Language:English
Score: 1023480.4
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https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/2021-12/turkey.pdf
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At the relevant time, Ljube Boškoski was the Minister of the Interior of the FYROM and Johan Tarčulovski was a police officer.
(...) Johan Tarčulovski’s sixth ground of appeal concerns his statements to a commission
established by the Ministry of Interior to investigate what had occurred in Ljuboten. (...) The Appeals Chamber observes that the Trial Chamber was aware that the notifications made by the Ministry of Interior to the judicial authorities were not fully adequate.
Language:English
Score: 1021954.2
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https://www.icty.org/x/cases/b...ki/acjug/en/100519_summary.pdf
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In late 2008, an agreement was signed between UNODC and the Ministry
of Interior, UAE, to open a UNODC Sub-Regional Office in Abu Dhabi and to
establish L-5, L-4 and L-3 positions. (...) By letter dated 17 June 2009, the Executive Director of UNODC informed
the Ministry of Interior of the State of Qatar that the position of the Regional
Programme Coordinator for the GCC countries in Vienna would be abolished and
that given the fact that UNODC would soon open a Sub-Regional Office in Abu
Dhabi, UAE, he had appointed the Applicant as UNODC Representative to the
UAE and Special Representative to all Gulf countries.
11. By letter dated 19 June 2009, in response to a letter dated 29 April 2009
not available to the Tribunal, the Executive Director of UNODC informed the
Ministry of Interior of the UAE that he had appointed the Applicant as UNODC
Representative to the UAE and Special Representative to all Gulf countries and
Case No.
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Score: 1019604.9
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Data Source: oaj