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Future of Food Maximizing Finance for Development in Agricultural Value Chains
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This report by the World Bank Group is responding to the fact that current levels of investment in agricultural value chains are insufficient to achive the Sustainable Development Goals. The four sections of the paper focus on the development outcomes sought; why financing is important, including financing needs, the financing landscape, and constraints; actions to maximize finance for development; and implementation.
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National of the Central African Republic. (...) The warrant of arrest against Maxime Jeoffroy Eli Mokom Gawaka was issued under seal on 10 December 2018 for war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in various locations in the Central African Republic, including Bangui, Bossangoa, the Lobaye Prefecture, Yaloké, Gaga, Bossemptélé, Boda, Carnot and Berberati, between at least 5 December 2013 and at least December 2014. Mr Mokom was surrendered to the ICC on 14 March 2022.
On 22 March 2022, Maxime Jeoffroy Eli Mokom Gawaka made his first appearance before Pre-Trial Chamber II.
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It is necessary for all stakeholders and partners to work together to maximize the benefits of air transport, and to support the sustainable growth of aviation by connecting more people and more places, more often. (...) We urge all stakeholders and partners to pledge the highest level of commitment to maximizing the benefits of aviation in a sustainable manner that is safe, affordable, accessible, efficient, resilient and environmentally responsible, ensuring that aviation and its many benefits leaves no one, and no country, behind.
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• Many in Q2/15 have realized
– You shouldn’t ask for every possible feature – Industrial/vendor input is important – Efficiency/cost tradeoffs should be considered
• Many in 802.3av have learned – Leaving important features undefined is dangerous – You need to listen to operator requirements
Geneva 19-20 Jun 08
Next Generation Optical Access Systems
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10Gb/s Systems
PMD: Maximal
PMA: Burst mode
PCS: 64b66b, FEC
RS: LLID
MAC: Ethernet
MAC-C: MPCP
DBA
SEC
OAM
FCAPS
Integrated PMD: Scrambled NRZ
Burst mode PMA Maximal budget
Integrated GTC: DBA, TDMA, Act.
(...) SEC, OAM, FEC
FCAPS: OMCI
10G EPON 10G GPON
FCAPS
Geneva 19-20 Jun 08
Next Generation Optical Access Systems
8
Comments
Many of the differences are gone 10Gb/s PHY drives the change: Maximal optical budget, scrambled code, burst- mode PMA, and streaming FEC
At the 10G rate, EPON has come much closer to the ITU design What remains?
(...) • In a word, no. • 10G symmetric (“XG-PON2”) is a
challenge and a question – It might not become cost-effective – It has difficulty reaching long distances / large
power budgets – The coexistence with some deployments is
difficult • The alternative is a 10G down/~2.5G
upstream PON system: “XG-PON1” • Both XG-PONs would belong to the
common “system” standard
Geneva 19-20 Jun 08
Next Generation Optical Access Systems
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Converged 10Gb/s PONs
PMD: Maximal PMA: Burst mode PCS: 64b66b, FEC
RS: LLID MAC: Ethernet MAC-C: MPCP
XG-PON1 PMD 10G/2.5G
XG-PON1 TC TDMA, Act.
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Compulsory licensing, i.e. forced sale of patent to home country competitor, to supply export market is prohibited
This problem led to Article 31bis for Essential Medicines
But it is in virtually no one’s interest to have this prohibition
A Win – Win Proposal
Creates wealth in developed countries by opening up markets
Maximizes technology transfer into developing countries consistent with a market based approach
The Proposal
Get rid of Art 31 compulsory licensing restrictions: non-exclusivity, time limits, and export markets
Why?
TRIPS is suppose to encourage innovation (monopoly incentive) and technology transfer through trade and investment
Technology transfer can be maximized without harm to the patent incentive
Preserve Incentive / Max. (...) Transfer Legitimate business reasons requiring a high level of
unmet demand
Competitive advantage in entered markets Transitional (to adjust production) Transaction costs (give negotiations a chance) Profit maximization
Illegitimate business reasons where lower level of unmet demand is justified
Defensive patenting Undermining competition in markets not entered
‘
For This to Work and to Happen
Effective Segregation of Markets
All countries must prevent trade diversion (e.g. customs, serial numbers, distinguishing packaging and guises)
Developed countries need to understand that it is in their economic (as well as environmental) interests
Effect: Essential Medicines experience suggests that threat of compulsory licensing forces patentees to lower prices in developing country markets
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Federated learning for IoE environments: A service provider revenue maximization framework
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Federated learning for IoE environments: A service provider revenue maximization framework Authors: Benedetta Picano, Romano Fantacci, Tommaso Pecorella, Adnan Rashid Status: Final Date of publication: 14 July 2021 Published in: ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies, Volume 2 (2021), Issue 5 - Internet of Everything, Pages 1-12 Article DOI : https://doi.org/10.52953/UANO9344
Abstract: In accordance with the Internet of Everything (IoE) paradigm, millions of people and billions of devices are expected to be connected to each other, giving rise to an ever increasing demand for application services with a strict quality of service requirements. (...) Keywords: Edge computing, federated learning, Internet of Everything, matching theory, revenue maximization, virtual function placement Rights: © International Telecommunication Union, available under the CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO license.
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