As I warned the Security Council last week, Palestinian frustration and grievances are growing under the weight of nearly a half-century of occupation. Ignoring this won’t make it disappear. (...) Palestinians — especially young people — are losing hope over what seems a harsh, humiliating and endless occupation. Israelis are also reeling from near-daily attacks and losing sight of the possibility of a comprehensive peace with the Palestinians.
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Score: 1086554.9
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https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-210231/
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--Contents’ collective awareness: having the standard In our standards reimagination, smart contracts will help decentralized in multiple replicated ledgers ensures not to gain critical mass in the adoption of the standard once it is lose focus in the scope of the standard. published and released to the market: instead of having the --Real time progress: blockchain allows for the standard presented as some sixty pages report like today, it visualization of changes as a result of approved transactions will be turned into an executable tool upon which the users in an average time elapse of 10-15 seconds. (...) --Distributed ownership: compilation and consolidation The use of blockchain in standards development and work of the standard are no longer a solo responsibility of drafting will result in fully tested standards, elaborated in an the Rapporteur but of the network (EC participants) ecosystem of stakeholders which will include innovators amongst whom there will be fundraisers that will ensure the --Weighted vote: blockchain takes elements of Agent kick-off of the standard as well as its maintenance over time technology such as trust and reputation. Consensus rules for through regular updates brought by new use cases. these can be created by the Secretariat to weight Lastly, in author’s opinion, standards development would participants’ votes to approve transactions according to benefit from a more architectural construction such as the specific strategies and interests for each standard. 3C Meta-standard [21].
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Score: 1085936.5
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She is one of more than 540,000 children at risk of losing their lives to this disease if not treated in time.
(...) She currently weighs 5.1 kg which means she needs to put on 3.5 kilograms to be in the average weight for a child at her age.
UNICEF/UN0705155/Al-Haj
The health worker, Hana’a, says that she sees at least 80 children a day.
(...) She will be giving Jouri one sachet every day so Jouri can gain weight and grow well.
And she will bring Jouri next month to follow up her condition.
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Drink alcohol in moderation and responsibly.
Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active every day.
Drink plenty of water every day.
Pay attention during the preparation and storage of food so that foods don’t lose their quality and are safe for consumption.
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Score: 1082767.5
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https://www.fao.org/nutrition/...slav-republic-of-macedonia/en/
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EENC is a package of actions and interventions that address the most common causes of newborn death or disease, such as prematurity (being born too soon), low birth weight and severe infection.
In the Solomon Islands, 44% of all deaths of children under five years of age are in the first 28 days of life or the newborn period.
‘In the Solomon Islands we are losing too many newborn babies, and many of these deaths can be prevented with a few simple and cost-effective actions, including the First Embrace,’ said MHMS Permanent Secretary Dr Tenneth Dalipanda.
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Score: 1082767.5
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https://www.who.int/nauru/news...15-saving-newborn-babies-lives
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Drink alcohol in moderation and responsibly.
Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active every day.
Drink plenty of water every day.
Pay attention during the preparation and storage of food so that foods don’t lose their quality and are safe for consumption.
Language:English
Score: 1082767.5
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https://www.fao.org/nutrition/...slav-republic-of-macedonia/en/
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Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR6 Report
Article
28 February 2022
If you are concerned about their weight
Lead with empathy and kindness.
Article
28 February 2022
How to raise a healthy eater
6 ways to set your child on the path to a lifetime of positive habits.
(...) Press release
17 September 2021
Schoolchildren worldwide have lost 1.8 trillion hours and counting of in-person learning due to COVID-19 lockdowns, says UNICEF
Urging governments to reopen schools as soon as possible, UNICEF unveils No Time to Lose – a clock counting hours of lost learning – as the UN General Assembly gets underway in NY
Press release
18 August 2021
One billion children at ‘extremely high risk’ of the impacts of the climate crisis - UNICEF
Children in the Central African Republic, Chad, and Nigeria are among the most at risk of climate change, according to UNICEF’s first child-focused climate risk index.
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https://www.unicef.org/mongolia/topics/global
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Equities in major markets fell in the days before the agreement and global equity markets underwent a precipitous sell-off in the next week, losing about 20 per cent in just several days, the largest fall since the recovery from the global financial crisis began. (...) About Us
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Score: 1082332.1
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Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 22
Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 22
12 August 2010
August 2010
Summary:
World trade is nearing full recovery thanks to strong developing country growth
Yet, global economic recovery is losing speed as risk for deflation in developed economies has increased
Despite debt relief, humanitarian situation in Haiti remains alarming
The world economy has been in recovery for about a year. (...) About Us
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• It is not (there is nothing automatic about it) • Powerful obstacles militate against the
increase of migration: • a) the globalization of migration flows • b) the existence of alternatives to migration • c) skill mismatches • d) the political environment • e) restrictive, inadequate admission policies
A complex, changing migration landscape
• South-North flows in the basin are losing relative weight (the relevance of visa policies)
• Much outmigration goes elsewhere • Increasing flows from neighboring countries • Some traditional source countries are being
increasingly seen as transit countries • Neither side is homogeneous in migration
terms
Is there anything that can be done?
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Score: 1030193.75
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https://www.un.org/development...iles/unpd_om_200606_arango.pdf
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