Le 15 août 2007, la requérante a été informée que son poste (c’est-à-dire le
poste qu’elle occupait alors) allait être supprimé. (...) La requérante affirme qu'elle occupait ce poste uniquement « à
titre provisoire » et que son poste permanent était celui de secrétaire principale
(assistante exécutive) du Directeur, en dépit d’une absence à ce poste pendant plus de
dix ans. (...) Cette liste comprend dix-sept postes d'Assistant administratif, trois
postes d'assistant chargé des ressources humaines, sept postes d’assistant exécutif, un
poste d’assistant d’édition et un poste d’assistant programmes.
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Score: 440557.47
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SDG Media Zone: Smart Cities The post SDG Media Zone: Smart Cities appeared first on United Nations Sustainable Development.
(...) India: Crowded Cities The post India: Crowded Cities appeared first on United Nations Sustainable Development.
(...) Gender and Mobility The post Gender and Mobility appeared first on United Nations Sustainable Development.
Language:English
Score: 440533.84
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https://www.un.org/sustainable...gory/cities/video-cities/feed/
Data Source: un
Throughout the country, for essential care of the newborn, 747 health posts, 25 health centers and eight hospital centers, including four from regional level, have been provided with medical equipment for the newborn resuscitation and care. 318 health facilities (three hospitals, 15 health centers and 300 health posts) were equipped with newborn resuscitation equipment.
(...) Cash transfert activity© UNICEF Mauritania 2021
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Human Interest Stories and External Media
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Next SitRep: 31 March 2022 UNICEF Mauritania : https://www.unicef.org/appeals/mauritania
Who to contact for further information:
Marc Lucet Representative Mauritania + (222) 28 88 31 00 mlucet@UNICEF.org
Judith Léveillée Deputy Representative Mauritania + (222) 28 88 34 00 jleveillee@UNICEF.org
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/161921719348430/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/678488716878136/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2930696477172443
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https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2922417541333670
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2921572211418203
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2918533601722064
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2918524615056296
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/240832511260471/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/381528406694066/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2913165668925524
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2910403435868414
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/431351244791228/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/586750678993815/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2906700029572088
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2906696206239137
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2905124929729598
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2905011436407614
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2904970329745058
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https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/481662653180783/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2898754077033350
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2896754600566631
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https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/videos/506075837132383/
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2886641724911252
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2886628664912558
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2886621624913262:0
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https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2883237548585003
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2879232265652198
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2876158935959531
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2998802940361796
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https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2964877420421015
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2962572043984886
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https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2937483416493749
https://www.facebook.com/UNICEFMauritanie/posts/2935279270047497
https://www.unicef.org/appeals/mauritania
mailto:mlucet@unicef.org
mailto:jleveillee@UNICEF.org
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Annex A
Summary of Programme Results
Indicator UNICEF Total Target
Total result
Risk Communication and Community Engagement
Number of people reached by COVID-19 prevention messages 1,800,000 938,715
Number of people engaged on COVID-19 through RCCE actions 300,000 79,831
Number of people sharing their concerns and asking questions/clarifications for available support services to address their needs through established feedback mechanisms
1,000,000
WASH and IPC
Number of people reached with critical WASH supplies (including hygiene items) and services
39,150 23,072
Number of healthcare facilities staff workers and community health workers provided with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
5,000 1,500
Number of healthcare facility staff workers and community health workers trained in Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)
1,666
Number of children under treatment for SAM with access to safe water, for drinking, cooking and hygiene through household water treatment
11,264 7,077
Number of children with access and using appropriate sanitation and hygiene facilities in health and nutrition centres and schools in refugee camps, host communities and villages with high SAM burdens
26,000 19,307
Health
Number of healthcare providers trained in detecting, referral and appropriate management of COVID-19 cases among children, pregnant and breastfeeding women
132
Number of children and women receiving essential healthcare services, including immunization, prenatal and postnatal care, HIV care and Gender- Based Violence (GBV) response care in UNICEF supported facilities[1]
82,017 children; 29 158 women
87,292 children
Number of children aged 0 to 11 months reached with measles vaccination in the refugee camp and host population
82,017 50,420
Number of children aged 0 to 59 months with common childhood diseases reached with appropriate and integrated management of childhood disease services
7,740 5,612 (total since
July 2019 =12,557)
Nutrition
Number of primary caregivers of children aged 0-23 months who received IYCF counselling through facilities and community platforms
91,765 97,774
Number of children 6-59 months admitted for treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM)
30,798 22,150
Number of pregnant and lactating women reached with an integrated package of IYCF services
169,480 178,090
Education
Number of children supported with distance/home-based learning
Number of school-aged boys and girls (aged 3 to 17 years) in the refugee camp and host community affected by humanitarian situations receiving learning materials
24,350 21,298
Number of out-of-school boys and girls aged 3 to 17 years with access to education
6,400 2,697
Child Protection and GBV
Number of children without parental or family care provided with appropriate alternative care arrangements
300 247
Number of children, parents and primary caregivers provided with community- based mental health and psychosocial support
7,000 9,034
Number of children and adults that have access to a safe and accessible channel to report sexual exploitation and abuse
1,000 920
Number of survivors of sexual and gender-based violence reached with gender- based violence response interventions
7,000 1,268
Social Protection Number of households reached with humanitarian cash transfers across the sectors
36,662 9,349
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Annex B
Funding Status
Applied to Sector Requirements Available Funds Funding gap
Funds Received Carry-Over $ %
Nutrition 6 050 000 396 995 605 630 5 047 375 83%
Health 950 000 1 925 486 99 0 0%
Water, sanitation and hygiene 2 820 000 244 478 85 667 2 489 856 88%
Child protection, GBViE and PSEA
2 760 000 815 566 847 411 1 097 023 40%
Education 2 800 000 1 593 126 1 134 559 72 315 3%
Social protection and cashtransfers
300 000 0 8 601 953 0 0%
C4D, community engagementand AAP
2 031 799 413 345 96 847 1 521 607 75%
Total 17 711 799 5 388 996 11 372 166 10 228 175 58%
Language:English
Score: 440466.94
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https://www.unicef.org/media/1...VID19-SitRep-December-2021.pdf
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The post Mideast situation/Status of the Cease-fire/Observer posts – SecGen report appeared first on Question of Palestine.
(...) The post Mideast situation/List of observation Posts – supplemental information – SecGen report appeared first on Question of Palestine.
(...) UNEF financing – GA resolution [...] The post UNEF financing – GA resolution appeared first on Question of Palestine.
Language:English
Score: 440456.05
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https://www.un.org/unispal/doc...s-emergency-force-unef-i/feed/
Data Source: un
New Posts:
Mr. Dalhen presented the following creation of posts:
a. (...) An existing P3 post will be abolished and the funding for that post will be used to cover the P4. In addition, a P5 post will be frozen. The newly created P4 post will be advertised internally.
c.
Language:English
Score: 440456.05
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https://www.itu.int/council/Coco/pd/CoCo-960-2.doc
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According to the health post in charge, Mr Badri Mahato, the Dalchoki Health Post started providing services even before the official handover. Three women delivered their babies in Dalchoki Health Post within the first month of operation. The post has an out-patient clinic, delivery room and ante/postnatal ward. (...) Just like Dalchoki Health Post, UNICEF is currently supporting construction of 74 health posts in earthquake affected districts.
Language:English
Score: 440301
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https://www.unicef.org/nepal/s...-providing-lifesaving-services
Data Source: un
Expérience professionnelle
Veuillez énumérer tous les postes que vous avez occupés dans le domaine juridique , du plus récent au plus ancien
IMPORTANT : PAR « POSTE DE JUGE », ON ENTEND UNIQUEMENT UN POSTE DONT LE OU LA TITULAIRE REND LA JUSTICE AU SEIN D’UN TRIBUNAL, D’UNE COUR OU D’UN ORGANE JUDICIAIRE.
(...) Employeur :
Téléphone :
Adresse :
Titre fonctionnel :
Est-ce un poste de juge (ou équivalent) ?
Oui |_|
Non |_|
S’il s’agit d’un poste de juge, indiquez le domaine ( droit civil, droit administratif, droit du travail, droit pénal ou autre ) :
Est-ce un poste à temps complet ?
Oui |_|
Non |_|
Dans ce cas, indiquez le nombre d’heures travaillées par mois :
Attributions :
De
(jj/mm/aaaa) :
à (jj/mm/aaaa) :
Motif de votre départ :
Employeur :
Téléphone :
Adresse :
Titre fonctionnel :
Est-ce un poste de juge (ou équivalent) ?
Oui |_|
Non |_|
S’il s’agit d’un poste de juge, indiquez le domaine ( droit civil, droit administratif, droit du travail, droit pénal ou autre ) :
Est-ce un poste à temps complet ?
Language:English
Score: 440237.16
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https://www.un.org/fr/internal...s/pdf/Application_Form_FR.docx
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Girls In ICT 2019 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 10, 2021
No Comments on Girls In ICT 2019 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The event welcomed over 250 girls from local schools and leaders from government, private sector partners, UN agencies, NGOs and the educational community.
Girls In ICT 2018 : Sofia, Bulgaria
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By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 10, 2021
No Comments on Girls In ICT 2018 : Sofia, Bulgaria
Up to 75 local girls (between the ages of 12–16) were invited for the event that gave them the opportunity to experience ICTs in fun and educative workshops (e.g. coding, robotics, app development, VRu002FAR experiences) as well as meet local role models.
2017 : Geneva, Switzerland
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April 10, 2021
No Comments on 2017 : Geneva, Switzerland
The Geneva Girls in ICT Day 2017 celebrations took place on April 27 at ITU Headquarters in Geneva. (...) Girls In ICT 2012 : New York, United States
Post author
By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 9, 2021
No Comments on Girls In ICT 2012 : New York, United States
Empowering girls through ICT – how we can encourage young women in countries around the world to play a greater role in the technology revolution.
Language:English
Score: 440215.9
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https://www.itu.int/women-and-...-ict/author/mubheer-kaiyettar/
Data Source: un
Girls In ICT 2019 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 10, 2021
No Comments on Girls In ICT 2019 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The event welcomed over 250 girls from local schools and leaders from government, private sector partners, UN agencies, NGOs and the educational community.
Girls In ICT 2018 : Sofia, Bulgaria
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By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 10, 2021
No Comments on Girls In ICT 2018 : Sofia, Bulgaria
Up to 75 local girls (between the ages of 12–16) were invited for the event that gave them the opportunity to experience ICTs in fun and educative workshops (e.g. coding, robotics, app development, VRu002FAR experiences) as well as meet local role models.
2017 : Geneva, Switzerland
Post author
By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 10, 2021
No Comments on 2017 : Geneva, Switzerland
The Geneva Girls in ICT Day 2017 celebrations took place on April 27 at ITU Headquarters in Geneva. (...) Girls In ICT 2012 : New York, United States
Post author
By Kaiyettar, Mubheer
Post date
April 9, 2021
No Comments on Girls In ICT 2012 : New York, United States
Empowering girls through ICT – how we can encourage young women in countries around the world to play a greater role in the technology revolution.
Language:English
Score: 440215.9
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https://www.itu.int/women-and-...in-ict/category/uncategorized/
Data Source: un
Call for action is launched: take part in the Conference as a visitor or organize your workshop. The post Participate in the Conference of Youth and join the discussion on the post-2015 agenda! (...) Calling on Youth for Ideas for Action Competition to finance the Post-2015 development agenda Today’s youth will be responsible for delivering the post-2015 development agenda. (...) Youth a priority emphasized by UN Senior Officials in the Post-2015 High Level stocktaking meeting ‘Youth’ was a clear theme echoed by UN Senior officials at the High-level stocktaking event on the Post-2015 Development Agenda that took place 11 September 2014.
Language:English
Score: 440215.9
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https://www.un.org/youthenvoy/tag/post-2015/feed/
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