VISIT TO MAURITIUS :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND WASTES, MARCOS ORELLANA
The Dangerous Chemicals Control Act of 2004 is under the Ministry of Health and
Wellness, and the management of hazardous wastes is regulated by the Environment
Protection (Standards for Hazardous Wastes) Regulations of 2001.
62. (...) According to data provided by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, approximately
20,000 kg of medical waste is generated on a weekly basis. (...) In Mauritius, the import of pesticides for agricultural use is controlled by the
Dangerous Chemicals Control Board, which falls under the purview of the Ministry of Health
and Wellness and was set up by the Dangerous Chemicals Control Act of 2004.
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PETITION FROM BARBARA M. WELLS CONCERNING THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
UNITED NATIONS
TRUSTEESHIP
COUNCIL
Distr.
GENERAL
T/PET.10/387
14 April 1986
ORIGINAL: ENGLISH
PETITION FROM MRS. BARBARA M. WELLS CONCERNING THE
TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
(Circulated in accordance with rule 85, paragraph 1, of the
rules of procedure of the Trusteeship Council)
The Secretary
Trusteeship Council
United Nations
New York, N.Y. 10017
Dear Sir,
16 Mill Court
Wells-next-the-Sea
Norfolk NR23 IHF
England
19 March 1986
The Belau islanders in Micronesia held a referendum in 1979 and 92 per cent
voted for a nuclear-free Constitution. (...) Please urge the United
Nations to support the people of Belau.
86-10179 1629v (E)
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) (Mrs.) Barbara M. WELLS
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Ponctuation: 344.1
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VISIT TO MAURITIUS :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND WASTES, MARCOS ORELLANA
The Dangerous Chemicals Control Act of 2004 is under the Ministry of Health and
Wellness, and the management of hazardous wastes is regulated by the Environment
Protection (Standards for Hazardous Wastes) Regulations of 2001.
62. (...) According to data provided by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, approximately
20,000 kg of medical waste is generated on a weekly basis. (...) In Mauritius, the import of pesticides for agricultural use is controlled by the
Dangerous Chemicals Control Board, which falls under the purview of the Ministry of Health
and Wellness and was set up by the Dangerous Chemicals Control Act of 2004.
Langue:Russe
Ponctuation: 342.68
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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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VISIT TO FIJI :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT OF EVERYONE TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH, DAINIUS PŪRAS
This has involved a
shift from the usual focus on addressing and reducing certain diseases or infirmity through
vertical programmes towards one addressing the determinants of health through a “wellness
approach”.
26. The “wellness approach” was specified in the 2015 National Wellness Policy, which
laid the basis for multi-sectoral cooperation with stakeholders from outside the Ministry of
Health and Medical Services to advocate and protect individuals’ health and wellness. The
policy goes beyond the usual dimensions of wellness, including its social, spiritual,
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27. (...) Thanks also to the current
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6 ways to take care of your mental health and well-being this World Mental Health Day
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The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on people’s mental health. (...) Look after your physical health
Taking care of your physical health helps improve your mental health and well-being. Be active for at least 30 minutes daily, whether that’s running, walking, yoga, dancing, cycling, or even gardening. (...) Do activities that you enjoy
Try to continue doing the activities that you find meaningful and enjoyable, such as cooking for yourself or your loved ones, playing with your pet, walking in the park, reading a book, or watching a film or TV series.
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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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Ponctuation: 323.96
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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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Ponctuation: 323.96
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