The first section establishes the strong attachment between people and their companion animals and describes the effects disasters have on pets and their owners. The document then describes the specific details of the campaign, starting with a pre-assessment of the preparedness levels of pet owners in the great metropolitan area of Costa Rica. (...) As this document describes, positive results can be reached by messaging people about protecting their pets from disasters instead of focusing on the harmful impact these events could have on them.
(...) “Trueno” preparedness campaign for pet owners in Costa Rica 2012-2014. Contributing Paper to GAR 2019
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Petition concerning lands taken by the Trust Territory Government
T/PET.10/112 Congress of Micronesia: Senate. Petition transmitting joint resolution con- cerning Angaur phosphate claims
T/PET.10/113 Congress of Micronesia: House. (...) Petition supporting petition in T/PET. 10/109 concerning Central intelli- gence Agency (CIA) electronic surveillance of representatives of the Trust Territory
T/PET.10/117/Add.1 International League for Human Rights. (...) Observations on
petition in T/PET.I0/109
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings T/PV. 1461-1465, 1469
At the 1461st meeting, the Council decided to grant oral hearings requested in T/PET.10/116 & Add.1, T/PET.10/118 & Add. 1, 2, T/PET.10/ 119 and T/PET. 10/120 & Add. 1,2
At the 1462nd meeting, the Council decided to grant oral hearings requested in T/PET. 10/ 117/Add.1
At the 1463rd meeting, the President announced that the petition in T/PET.10/109 was with- drawn on behalf of its authors, the Council for Micronesia
At the 1464th meeting, the Council took note of the communications in TjCOM. 10!
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Score: 1189113
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This report presents findings of a public expenditure tracking survey (PETS) in the primary education sector conducted by the Government of Madagascar with support from UNICEF and other development partners. The PETS covers fiscal years 2018 and 2019. The main objective of the PETS was to assess if public resources are reaching intended beneficiaries at the right time and in the right quantities. (...) Download document
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Energy costs have been reduced by 14% by implement- ing heat recovery at syrup preparation unit, installing a frequency variator on compressors and a compressed air recovery system at PET bottle blowing machine. CO2 emissions were reduced by 464 tons/year.
(...) These included: recovery of final CIP rinse of the filling machine and of rinsing PET bottles/cans into the water treatment system for washing of sand and carbon filters and for production of softened water; installation of on- line conductivity/pH transmitters for product recovery during in- line transfer between tanks and equipment; soda recovery after cleaning of the PET and can lines. (...) This option will increase production capacity and reduce 10% of total gas consumption.
PET bottle blowing: Manufacturing of PET bottles is a key elec- tricity consumer with multi stadium compressors at 40 bars.
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Score: 1166478.8
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.~ the T'rusteeshtp Council as well as o: its committees which met d .irtng th. sesston.
(...) Observations on
petitions in T/PET.10/124 and T/PET.10/ 126
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings T/PV.1472-1474, 1479
At the 1472nd meeting, the Council decided to grant oral hearings requested in T/PET.10/125 & Add.1,2, T/PET.10/127 &Add.1, T/PET.10/ 128 & Add.1, T/PET.1O/129 to T/PET.10/ 131 and T/PET.10/132 & Add.1
5
PACIFIC ISLANDS UNDER UNITED STATES ADMINISTRA- TION (continued)
-- petitions, communications and observations (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued) At the 1474thmeeting, the Council decided to take
note of the communications in T/COM.10/ L.208-L.233. (...) T/PET.I0/127 & Add.1
(Add. 1 requests hearing for Roman Bedor ) Palau Political Status Commission T/PET. 10/129 Palau Special Cttee on War Damage Claims Settle-
ment T/PET.10/128 & Add.1 T'ia Beluad Movement T/PET.10/130 Voice of the Marshalls T/PET.10/125 & Add .1,2
Requests granted at the 1472nd meeting
Petitioners heard as follows: Bedor, Roman (on behalf of Concerned Citizens of
Palau) at the 1473rd meeting International League for Human Rights:
Baldwin, Roger N.
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Score: 1166163.1
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Observations on
petitions in T/PET.10/162 - T/PET.10/174 and T/PET.10/176
T/OBS.10/52 United States. Observations on petition in T/PET. 10/175 and communica- tion in T/COM. 10/L. 290
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings T/PV.1506, 1509- 1513,1515,1516,1521
At the 1509th meeting, the Council decided to grant oral hearings requested in T/PET. 10/ 182 & Add. 1 and T/PET.10/185
At the 1511th meeting, the Council decided to grant oral hearings requested in T/PET. 10/ 178, T/PET. 10/179 & Add. 1,2 a.nd T/PET.10/180
At the 1513th meeting, the President announced that Senator C. (...) (on behalf of the People of Eniwetok) T/PET. 10/179 & Add. 1, 2
Schlang, Lawrence H. (on behalf of the Continen- tal Employees Association) T/PET. 10/185
Weisgall, Jonathan M.
Language:English
Score: 1158992.9
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Observations on petition
in T/pET.8/33 T/oBS.8/22 Australia. Observations on petition
in T/pET.8/34
Disrussion in Plenary: Meetings 1381, 1382 At the 1382nd meeting the Council took note of the
petition in T/pET.8/L.12. (...) Communication in support of High Com- missioner Johnston
T/PET.10/44 & Add.1 Mariana Islands District Legislature
T/PET.10/66 Mariana Islands District Legisla- ture
T/PET.10/67 Congress of Micronesia
Observations: T/OBS.10/16 United States. (...) Observations on pe- tition in T/PET.10/66
T/OBS.10/38 United States. Observations on pe- tition in T/PET.10/67
T/OBS.10/39 United States.
Language:English
Score: 1144977.4
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https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/t38_0.pdf
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Communi- cation concerning war damage claims
T/PET.10/44 & Add.1 Mariana Islands District Legislature
T/PET.10/45 Iroij, Lorenji and others T/PET.10/46 Marshall Islands Nitijela
4
PACIFIC ISLANDS UNDER UNITED STATES ADMINISTRA- TION (continued)
-- petitions (continued)
Petitions and communications (continued) T/PET.10/47 Mariana Islands District Legisla-
ture T/PET.10/48 Palau Legislature T/PET.10/49 Mariana Islands District Legisla-
ture T/PET.10/50 Congress of Micronesia T/PET.10/51 Mariana Islands District Legisla-
ture T/PET.10/52 & Add.1 Micronesian Student Club,
Honolulu, Hawaii T/PET.10/53 Mariana Islands District Legisla-
ture T/PET.10/54 T/PET.10/55 T/PET.10/56
ture T/PET.10/57 Pedro, Balerio U. T/PET.10/58 Chutaro, Tatakio G. and others
Observations T/OBS.10/16-28 United States. (...) I)
New Guinea
Communications
T/COM. 8/L. 4
Observations
T/OBS.8/16
Petitions
T/PET.8/25
Pacific Is lands under .
United States Administration
Communications
T/COM.IO/L.11-25
Observations
T/OBb.lO/16-28
Petitions
T/PET.10/ 44 & Add. 1 45-51 52 & Add. 1 53- 58
Trust Territories
Petitions
T/PET.
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Score: 1142618.8
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Observations on
petition in T/PET.10/151 TJOBS. 10/50 United States. Observations on
communication in T/COM. 10/L. 286
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings T/PV.1498-1500,1504 At the 1498th meeting, the Council decided to grant
oral hearings requested in T/PET.10/155 and T/PET. 10/158
At the 1499th meeting, the Council decided to grant oral hearings requested in T/PET. 10/152, T/PET. 10/153 & Add. 1, T/PET.10/154 and T/PET.10/159
At the 1500th meeting, the President announced that most of the petitioners will not be able to make the trip to New York. (...) (on behalf of the people of Enewetak) T/PET/10/159
otaor, Ngirturong L. (on behalf of the House of Chiefs) T/PET.10/152
Pedro, Balerio U. T/PET.10/156 Uludong, Moses (on behalf of the Palau Claims
Commission) T/PET. 10/153 & Add. 1 Weis gall, Jonathan M.
Language:English
Score: 1129794
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T/L. 1066: See under New Guinea: report, 1961/ 1962 for discussion
T/PET, a/r., 8 T/PET. aiL. 9
NAURU (continued) -- petltions (continued)
Other documents Australia. (...) The decision of Administering Authority in the matter of T/PET. 9/24 to be reported before the 18th session of General Assem- bly
to refer petitioner in T /PET. 9/27 to observa- tions in document T/OBS. 9/4 and to com- ments by Special Representative
to furnish petitioner in T/PET. 9/28 with official documents pertaining to his petition
-- report, 1961/1962 (agenda item 4(a) Documents
Australia. (...) T/OBS.B/9 The Council took no action in respect of the above
petitions
T/PET.9/27 T/PET.9/21 T/PET.9/26 T/PET.9/28 T/PET.9/24
NAURU -- petitions (agenda item 5)
Petitions from: Degoregore, R.
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Score: 1101374.5
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