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(...) WINDOW 3: Recover Better
Strengthen and test national preparedness measures, inclusive of: integrated disease surveillance and response and community-based surveillance; maintenance of key services and a health-care workforce during crises; laboratory capacity; public procurement protocols and logistics; clear and targeted communications; cross-border collaboration; and national plans that include dedicated budget lines for funding preparedness;
Invest in effective and innovative delivery of public services to achieve sustainable and inclusive economies that leave no-one behind and safeguard country SDG programmes from COVID-19-related setbacks.
(...) Socio-Economic Framework pillars
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Deputy Secretary General's letter to Member States on the launch of the Solutions Catalogue
Overview of the Solutions Catalogue and
Full Solutions Catalogue V1.1
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The Fund is meant to help countries cope with and recover from the social and economic impacts of the pandemic.
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres (10 January 2021)
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Transparency and accountability
IWD 2021
How we Fund Solutions Catalogue Results Impact Stories Past Events Useful Resources
How we Fund
The fund invests across the three windows.
(...) WINDOW 3: Recover Better
Strengthen and test national preparedness measures, inclusive of: integrated disease surveillance and response and community-based surveillance; maintenance of key services and a health-care workforce during crises; laboratory capacity; public procurement protocols and logistics; clear and targeted communications; cross-border collaboration; and national plans that include dedicated budget lines for funding preparedness;
Invest in effective and innovative delivery of public services to achieve sustainable and inclusive economies that leave no-one behind and safeguard country SDG programmes from COVID-19-related setbacks.
(...) Socio-Economic Framework pillars
Sectors
Deputy Secretary General's letter to Member States on the launch of the Solutions Catalogue
Overview of the Solutions Catalogue and
Full Solutions Catalogue V1.1
Results
The Fund is meant to help countries cope with and recover from the social and economic impacts of the pandemic.
Language:English
Score: 1038947.95
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https://www.un.org/en/node/78411
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Towards this end, I would like to introduce to you a Solutions Catalogue, which is now available in the Fund’s web platform (http://mptf.undp.org/factsheet/fund/COV00 and http://un.org/recoverbetter). The Solutions Catalogue consists of 206 programmes from 104 countries, which have been assessed by the Resident Coordinators as the most critical, urgent, and unfunded projects derived from 104 Socio-Economic Response Plans (SERPs). (...) While some development funding may sit idle at the moment due to COVID-19-related constraints, the Solutions Catalogue contains projects that can be swiftly implemented to meet urgent socioeconomic recovery needs.
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NFORMATION ON WORK RELATED TO POLICY SUPPORT TOOLS AND METHODOLOGIES (DELIVERABLE 4 (C))
To develop the catalogue, this guidance document has been developed to explain the rationale behind the catalogue.
(...) This family is relevant to all elements of the
policy cycle.
Family 3. Public discussion, involvement and participatory process. (...) The systematic release of deforestation data can promote social/public debate and, with it, the
conditions for the establishment of deforestation control programs.
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REPORT OF THE JOINT NATURE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE ON THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL SCIENCE-POLICY PLATFORM ON BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES CATALOGUE OF ASSESSMENTS ON BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
Information
on the selected assessments was compiled according to the structure of the Catalogue‟s assessment
profile and reviewed by each assessment‟s Project Coordinator prior to publication in the Catalogue.
(...) The initial step
involved a detailed read through of publically available material on each assessment. Relevant information
was used to populate a Word-based template (Appendix 2) which replicated the Catalogue‟s assessment
profile page. (...) IPBES/2/INF/14
12
Contact (visible only to the Catalogue‟s Administrators)
Information for populating the template was primarily obtained from the websites of respective
assessments, and from assessment reports and publications.
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THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY, JANUARY 1950
Library leaflet 16
37. Library publications l6
38. Problems ahead 17
1. Introduction. (...)
\
Page 2
Some of the year's achievements were:
(a) the adoption of a statement of Library Policy and Organization
by the Fifth Committee;
(b) a modest growth in the Library's collections;
(c) the streamlining of acquisition and cataloguing procedures,
with emphasis on speed and economy;
(d) elimination of much of the cataloguing backlog;
(e) the cataloguing of most of the departmental collections;
(f) inauguration of a programme of current card indexing of
United Nations documents which will make possible the
publication, starting about 15 February 1950, of a monthly
United Nations Documents Index covering also the documents
and publications received from the specialized agencies;
(g) the organization of a large part of our collection of
specialized agencies documents and publications;
(h) the binding of a few thousand volumes of United Nations
and specialized agencies documents and publications,
selected government documents and periodicals, and several
hundred books;
(i) some expansion of our collection of League of Nations
documents;
(J) the assimilation into the working collection of some
materials formerly stored in the warehouse;
(k) the preparation of a first draft of several parts of a
Library Manual;
(m) some expansion of space for the Library's working
collection.
2. (...) (c) The publication of a monthly list of recent acquisitions
was undertaken with the title "New Publications in the United Nations
Headquarters Library".

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DRAFT CATALOGUE AND GUIDANCE ON POLICY SUPPORT TOOLS AND METHODOLOGIES (DELIVERABLE 4 (C))
II. Proposal for a catalogue of policy support tools and methodologies
2. (...) Description of the proposed catalogue
A. Users of the Platform’s catalogue
9. (...) This public feedback layer has the highest degree of permeability and allows registered users of the
catalogue to assess, comment on and propose new content regarding specific policy support tools or
methodologies.
14.
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REPORT OF THE OFFICE OF INTERNAL OVERSIGHT SERVICES ON THE REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT OF UNITED NATIONS LIBRARIES : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
The policy calls for coordination of library work
in the United Nations and the specialized agencies, so far as feasible, through the
exchange of information, publications and staff, through cooperative selection,
indexing and cataloguing and through establishment of a union catalogue and
register of research and bibliographical activities. (...) Some libraries use only the cataloguing, authority
control and online public access catalogue modules, while others use the
acquisitions, serials control and circulation modules.
15. (...) Additional efficiency can be achieved by strengthening networks among the
libraries. A union catalogue, the United Nations System Shared Cataloguing and
Public Access System facilitates shared indexing.
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