STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS, MEMBERS OF THE SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND PARTIES TO UNCLOS
Registration (request of a conference badge) of official delegations of participating States and of the European Union, is handled by the United Nations Protocol and Liaison Service (Protocol Office) through the online “ eRegistration system ”, which is available through the e-deleGATE portal at https://edelegate.un.int . (...) Copies of credentials or letters (stamped and signed by the head of chancery or an authorizing official) containing the names and functional titles of the delegation must be uploaded on to the eRegistration system at the time of online submission.
(...) Please also note that copies of letters with delegation lists must be uploaded on to the INDICO system at the time of online submission, and the Conference Secretariat would only consider registrations which are consistent with the official list of delegations submitted by their Head Offices or Liaison Offices in New York.
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Score: 787113
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STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS, MEMBERS OF THE SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND PARTIES TO UNCLOS
Registration (request of a conference badge) of official delegations of participating States and of the European Union, is handled by the United Nations Protocol and Liaison Service (Protocol Office) through the online “ eRegistration system ”, which is available through the e-deleGATE portal at https://edelegate.un.int . (...) Copies of credentials or letters (stamped and signed by the head of chancery or an authorizing official) containing the names and functional titles of the delegation must be uploaded on to the eRegistration system at the time of online submission.
(...) Please also note that copies of letters with delegation lists must be uploaded on to the INDICO system at the time of online submission, and the Conference Secretariat would only consider registrations which are consistent with the official list of delegations submitted by their Head Offices or Liaison Offices in New York.
Language:English
Score: 787113
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STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS, MEMBERS OF THE SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND PARTIES TO UNCLOS
Registration (request of a conference badge) of official delegations of participating States and of the European Union, is handled by the United Nations Protocol and Liaison Service (Protocol Office) through the online “ eRegistration system ”, which is available through the e-deleGATE portal at https://edelegate.un.int . (...) Copies of credentials or letters (stamped and signed by the head of chancery or an authorizing official) containing the names and functional titles of the delegation must be uploaded on to the eRegistration system at the time of online submission.
(...) Please also note that copies of letters with delegation lists must be uploaded on to the INDICO system at the time of online submission, and the Conference Secretariat would only consider registrations which are consistent with the official list of delegations submitted by their Head Offices or Liaison Offices in New York.
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Score: 787113
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Reporting instrument
Q: Where can the reporting instrument be accessed?
A: To complete the online core questionnaire (including the online additional questions [optional module]) Parties should refer to the link sent by e-mail to the WHO FCTC technical focal point around one month before the opening of the new reporting cycle. (...) Q: What should be done if a Party has not received an email with the link to the online reporting instrument?
A: Links to the online reporting instrument are sent to the Parties using the email address most recently provided to the Convention Secretariat. (...) A: Parties are encouraged to often save the data they have entered into the online reporting platform by clicking on the “Resume later” button at the bottom of each page.
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“Keeping people safer online makes society safer,” said Neil Walsh, Chief of Cybercrime and Anti-Money Laundering Section at the UN drug and crime agency ( UNODC ) told UN News .
(...) It also makes the world a bit safer women and girls – who consistently are at a higher right for sexual exploitation online – and promotes gender equality.
These are essential targets of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are guiding efforts to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all.
(...) Walsh said that by keeping people from the age of three all the way through their lives safe online, “you actually help business to function properly, you keep power grids and power safe, you create an element of behavior that allows people to bring all the benefits of the interne, open free and prosperous Internet to keeping them safe.”
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Score: 785967.77
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“Keeping people safer online makes society safer,” said Neil Walsh, Chief of Cybercrime and Anti-Money Laundering Section at the UN drug and crime agency ( UNODC ) told UN News .
(...) It also makes the world a bit safer women and girls – who consistently are at a higher right for sexual exploitation online – and promotes gender equality.
These are essential targets of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are guiding efforts to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all.
(...) Walsh said that by keeping people from the age of three all the way through their lives safe online, “you actually help business to function properly, you keep power grids and power safe, you create an element of behavior that allows people to bring all the benefits of the interne, open free and prosperous Internet to keeping them safe.”
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We wish to adopt a mixed-method training approach of online and in class training. We have to keep up with technical development and encourage students to learn new technical skills effectively and efficiently. At the same time, we have to be mindful that online training will require appropriate infrastructure including internet speed as well as programmes adapted to online. NASLA supports capacity development to local administrations and the enabling conditions for online capacity development is challenging in rural areas.”
Language:English
Score: 785770.46
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UN partners with YouTube to launch online television channel
23 September 2008
The United Nations has launched its television channel on YouTube, a popular video sharing and social networking web site, in an effort to reach a broader and younger audience on a range of issues on the world body’s agenda.
(...) Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon intends to join the online petition that will feature a song written by the Black Eyed Peas artist especially for the campaign.
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19 September 2008
A new online tool will track environmental protection activities across the planet as part of the annual Clean Up the World Weekend, the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ) announced today.
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Score: 785574.5
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REVIEW OF DRAFT UNCITRAL SECRETARIAT NOTES ON THE MAIN ISSUES OF CLOUD COMPUTING CONTRACTS
To make the implementation of online tools projects possible within the existing
resources and to ensure the long-term sustainability of such projects, online tools
should be simple to launch and maintain in-house in the six official languages of the
United Nations without significant input required from IT specialists. (...) Since the text that served the basis of the pilot online tool is a draft, it was
considered premature to invest more time and resources on the development of the
online tool and producing it in five other official languages of the U nited Nations.
(...) If the Commission decides to proceed with the
online tool for cloud computing notes, an improved online tool incorporating the final
content of cloud computing notes as reviewed and approved by the Commission for
publication would be released in the six official languages of the United Nations in
compliance with the United Nations requirements on multilingualism, accessibility
and other applicable standards.

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Score: 695330.37
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ANNOTATED PROVISIONAL AGENDA : UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW, WORKING GROUP III (ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION), 28TH SESSION, VIENNA, 18-22 NOVEMBER 2013
Preparation of legal standards on online dispute resolution.
5. Other business.
6. (...) Preparation of legal standards on online dispute resolution
(a) Previous deliberations
5. (...) A limited number of the following background documents will be made
available at the session:
Reports of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the
work of its forty-third session (Official Records of the General Assembly,
Sixty-fifth Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/65/17)); forty-fourth session
(Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-sixth Session, Supplement
No. 17 (A/66/17)); forty-fifth session (Official Records of the General
Assembly, Sixty-seventh Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/67/17)); and
forty-sixth session (Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-eighth
Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/68/17);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-second session (A/CN.9/716);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-third session (A/CN.9/721);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-fourth session (A/CN.9/739);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-fifth session (A/CN.9/744);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-sixth session (A/CN.9/762);
6 V.13-86192
A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.122
Online dispute resolution for cross-border electronic commerce transactions:
draft procedural rules, notes by the Secretariat (A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.119 and its
addendum; A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.120; A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.117 and its
addendum; and A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.113).
18.

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