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Microsoft Word - ANNEX_6 Instruction for shipping paper records to ARMS by sea container_updated.docx 1 Instructions for Shipping Paper Records to United Nations Headquarters (Archives and Records Management Section- ARMS) by Sea Container May 2017 1. (...) The records are expected to be shipped in 20 feet long and shipper owned containers. (...) Containers will remain at the port in the USA (typically New Jersey) overnight for fumigation before being picked up the next day by ARMS vendor.
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Score: 1433914.3 - https://archives.un.org/sites/...ping_paper_records_to_unhq.pdf
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THE ATP AND THE FUTURE
The traditional equipment with one source of thermal energy to provide refrigeration may change in insulated equipment with several sources, charging overnight helping the traditional system. The current classification as mechanical refrigerated may no longer be satisfactory. (...) This depends on developments such as overhead power lines on certain stretches of roads and availability of electricity at parking places overnight. 13. Already today delivery of food, including perishable food, is arranged by internet shopping. (...) It may be expected that overnight when the vehicle with the equipment is parked that heat /cooling energy generated by the grid may be stored.
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Score: 1244311.9 - https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...=ECE/TRANS/WP.11/2020/8&Lang=E
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The Port of Durban – which is one of the largest and busiest shipping terminals on the continent– has been severely affected. (...) Moreover, the original source of the maritime air was from warmer, sub-tropical parts of the ocean, with a greater capacity to transport moisture, an essential ingredient of any rain-producing system. Overnight rainfall reports from KwaZulu-Natal have underscored the particularly heavy and extreme nature of the rainfall, with some 24-hour falls exceeding 200 mm or even 300 mm. Such rainfall is of the order of values normally associated with tropical cyclones; however  this system was not tropical in nature, nor is it a tropical cyclone "Whilst impact-based warnings were indeed issued in a timely manner by the South African Weather Service (SAWS), it appears that the exceptionally heavy rainfall overnight and this morning exceeded even the expectations of the southern African meteorological community at large,” the weather service said in a statement.
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Score: 1200127 - https://public.wmo.int/en/medi...f-emergency-after-deadly-rains
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BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (WORKING PAPER)
In 2014, over 755,000 tourists visited the Territory, including some 361,000 cruise ship visitors and 386,000 overnight visitors, with the number of overnight visitors surpassing that of cruise ship visitors. Furthermore, in the first eight months of 2015, a total of 614,101 arrivals was recorded, including over 290,000 overnight visitors and 315,000 cruise ship visitors. (...) There are three international airports. Direct shipping services operate from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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Score: 1173925.6 - daccess-ods.un.org/acce...open&DS=A/AC.109/2016/4&Lang=E
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GE.02-30431 Distr
The goods, however, may be shipped directly to B and recorded in the export data at their final price. (...) The change to this type of arrangement from previously selling to affiliates can result in overnight increases in turnover and exports that are then balanced by service imports (commission fees) so that the value added recorded for the enterprise remains the same. (...) In other instances, such as in the case of the switch to commissionaire trading mentioned above, the trade aggregates can change overnight for accounting reasons. Instances such as these make series such as the external trade data a poorer predictor of the final national accounts aggregates but this is unavoidable.
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Score: 1165114.6 - daccess-ods.un.org/acce...pen&DS=CES/AC.68/2002/8&Lang=E
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Philippines: ILO: around 800,000 workers affected by Typhoon Hagupit Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations français | español Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search: Search Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us Mission and impact ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work, 2019 Impact and people How the ILO works ILO Director-General Statements and speeches News and press releases In the media Former Directors-General Multilateral system The ILO and the G20 The ILO and the G7 The ILO and the BRICS United Nations Reform Partnering for Development Programme and budget Results based management Strategic planning Global level programming in the ILO Country level programming in the ILO Reporting on results Funding Evaluation Performance management Efficiency savings Accountability and Transparency Committee on Accountability Vendor Review Committee Ethics Office Areas of work Key documents Events and campaigns Annual Reports Evaluation Office Independent Oversight Advisory Committee Office of Internal Audit and Oversight About the Office Internal audit Investigation Reporting Joint Advisory Appeals Board (JAAB) Role Composition Procedure Key documents Departments and offices Governance and Tripartism Department (GOVERNANCE) Labour Administration, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health Branch (LABADMIN/OSH) Better Work Branch (BETTERWORK) Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch (FUNDAMENTALS) Social Dialogue and Tripartism Unit (DIALOGUE) Labour Law and Reform Unit (LABOURLAW) History of the ILO Newsroom News Statements and speeches ILO in the media All ILO Newsroom content Multimedia Videos Audio Maps and charts Employment opportunities Procurement Receive ILO news Sign up for updates This story was written by the ILO Newsroom For official ILO statements and speeches, please visit our “ Statements and Speeches ” section. (...) Philippines ILO: around 800,000 workers affected by Typhoon Hagupit The ILO estimates 800,000 workers have been affected by Typhoon Hagupit, locally known as Ruby, with their source of livelihood damaged or disrupted overnight. The ILO stands ready to allocate US$1.5 million and to support the government through emergency employment and sustainable livelihood. News | 10 December 2014 MANILA (ILO News) – The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates 800,000 workers have been affected by Typhoon Hagupit, locally known as Ruby, with their source of livelihood damaged or disrupted overnight. About 370,000 of these workers were in vulnerable employment, living in poverty and accepting whatever work is available to them.
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Score: 1149167.3 - https://www.ilo.org/global/abo...WCMS_326878/lang--en/index.htm
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Social protection: Only one third of children covered by social protection: ILO, UNICEF Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations français | español Countries Country data and ILO results Africa Americas Arab States Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Topics 2030 Development Agenda Apprenticeships Care Economy Child Labour Collective bargaining and labour relations Cooperatives COVID-19 Decent work Digital labour platforms Disability and work Domestic workers DW4SD Resource Platform Economic and social development Employment injury insurance and protection Employment Intensive Investment Employment promotion Employment security Equality and discrimination Fair recruitment Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery Freedom of association Future of work Gender equality Globalization Green jobs HIV and AIDS Indigenous and tribal peoples Informal economy Labour inspection and administration Labour law Labour migration Maritime Labour Convention Maternity protection Millennium Development Goals Multinational enterprises Non-standard forms of employment Poverty Rural economy Safety and health at work Skills, Knowledge and Employability Small and Medium Enterprises Social and Solidarity Economy Social dialogue and tripartism Social finance Social protection Supply chains Sustainable enterprises Violence and harassment Wages Working time and work organization Work, peace and resilience Youth employment Sectors Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors Basic Metal Production Chemical industries Commerce Construction Education Financial services; professional services Food; drink; tobacco Forestry; wood; pulp and paper Health services Hotels; tourism; catering Mining (coal; other mining) Mechanical and electrical engineering Media; culture; graphical Oil and gas production; oil refining Postal and telecommunications services Public service Shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways Textiles; clothing; leather; footwear Transport (including civil aviation; railways; road transport) Transport equipment manufacturing Utilities (water; gas; electricity) Search: Search Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us Mission and impact ILO Centenary Declaration for the Future of Work, 2019 Impact and people How the ILO works ILO Director-General Statements and speeches News and press releases In the media Former Directors-General Multilateral system The ILO and the G20 The ILO and the G7 The ILO and the BRICS United Nations Reform Partnering for Development Programme and budget Results based management Strategic planning Global level programming in the ILO Country level programming in the ILO Reporting on results Funding Evaluation Performance management Efficiency savings Accountability and Transparency Committee on Accountability Vendor Review Committee Ethics Office Areas of work Key documents Events and campaigns Annual Reports Evaluation Office Independent Oversight Advisory Committee Office of Internal Audit and Oversight About the Office Internal audit Investigation Reporting Joint Advisory Appeals Board (JAAB) Role Composition Procedure Key documents Departments and offices Governance and Tripartism Department (GOVERNANCE) Labour Administration, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health Branch (LABADMIN/OSH) Better Work Branch (BETTERWORK) Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch (FUNDAMENTALS) Social Dialogue and Tripartism Unit (DIALOGUE) Labour Law and Reform Unit (LABOURLAW) History of the ILO Newsroom News Statements and speeches ILO in the media All ILO Newsroom content Multimedia Videos Audio Maps and charts Employment opportunities Procurement Receive ILO news Sign up for updates This story was written by the ILO Newsroom For official ILO statements and speeches, please visit our “ Statements and Speeches ” section. (...) Child poverty can be reduced overnight with adequate social protection." Isabel Ortiz, Director of Social Protection, ILO The report calls for the rapid expansion of child and family benefits, with the aim of achieving universal social protection for children, as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). (...) “Child poverty can be reduced overnight with adequate social protection,” said Isabel Ortiz, Director of Social Protection, ILO.
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Score: 1125331.4 - https://www.ilo.org/global/abo...WCMS_668572/lang--en/index.htm
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Tweet URL Women are disproportionately affected by the impact of the #COVID19 crisis on totalwages.Read more: https://t.co/8eHFtNd3lz pic.twitter.com/ipJzZhyiUn International Labour Organization ilo ‘Extraordinary blow’ Except for China, which was bouncing back remarkably quickly, most of the world would take a considerable period of time to get back to where it was before the pandemic, which had dealt an “extraordinary blow” to the world of work almost overnight. “The aftermath is going to be long-lasting and there is a great deal, I think, of turbulence and uncertainty,” Mr. (...) Seafarers, heroes of the pandemic as shipping plays vital role in crisis 12 November 2020 Economic Development The global shipping industry has played a vital role in the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and demand for its services has limited the annual decline in maritime trade volumes to around 4.1 per cent in 2020, the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said in its annual report on the shipping industry on Thursday. 
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Score: 1120012.5 - https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/12/1079022
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GE.09-25642 UNI
“Sea-going ship”: a vessel certificated for sea-going service; 5. (...) “Day-trip vessel”: a passenger vessel without overnight passenger cabins; 10. 21. “Cabin vessel”: a passenger vessel with overnight passenger cabins; 11. 22. (...) “Collective life-saving appliances”: lifeboats, liferafts, ship’s boats and life-saving buoyancy aids intended for rescue of passengers and the ship’s crew; 114.
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Score: 1119385.4 - daccess-ods.un.org/acce.../TRANS/SC.3/WP.3/2010/3&Lang=E
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WOMEN IN THE INTER-ISLAND TRADE IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN
Thus there is a gap left in the intra-regional shipping route that schooners and other small ships are virtually duty-bound to fill. (...) Activities 11, 12 and 13: (11) Selling the produce (12) Night storage (13) Overnighting by the trader Market penetration by traders is restricted not only by government regulations of each importing country but also by the poor product presentation. (...) Except for the case of Barbados, where storage facilities are available, traffickers are forced, at the end of a market day, to leave the unsold produce at the market site without adequate protection, or to transport the goods to places where they overnight. Some traders, such as those from Dominica, are allowed to sleep overnight on the trading vessels.
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Score: 1116352.9 - daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=LC/L.465(CRM.4/9)&Lang=E
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