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04 June 2022 - 13:30-14:30 CAT, Kigali | 07:30-08:30 EDT, New York | 19:30-20:30 CST, Beijing
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Technology and Gaming Hub
The Tech and Gaming hub at the Generation Connect Global Youth Summit was a fun, interactive space to engage and learn with technology. (...) Participants rotate between stations [including an outside area] in about 5-to-10-minute slots. The stations had visual and interactive and participatory activities such as LiDAR scanning, VR headsets, drones and more.
(...) To learn more about Filament Games and RoboCo, contact contact@filamentgames.com .
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Score: 1621149.9
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Technology and Gaming Hub
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Regional Youth Envoys
Africa Youth Envoys
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03 June 2022 - 15:00-16:30 CAT, Kigali | 10:00-11:30 EDT, New York | 21:00-22:30 CST, Beijing
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Technology and Gaming Hub
The Tech and Gaming hub at the Generation Connect Global Youth Summit is a fun, interactive space to engage and learn with technology. (...) Participants will rotate between stations [including an outside area] in about 5-to-10-minute slots. The stations will have visuals and interactive and participatory activities such as LiDAR scanning, VR headsets, drones and more!
(...) To learn more about Filament Games and RoboCo, contact contact@filamentgames.com .
Language:English
Score: 1621149.9
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https://www.itu.int/generation...ect/technology-and-gaming-hub/
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He is at the top of his game and the apex of an army of informal technicians in the area.
(...) Pisonets are made by assembling old cannibalized computer parts, CRT / LCD monitor, a digital coin slot & timer.
Piso-PS4 / XBOX — Piso-PS4 / Xbox machines are game consoles wired to a digital coin slot & timer mechanism and encased in a wooden box. 32” LCD TVs are usually included in the package for the best arcade gaming experience. Users also watch preloaded movies and karaoke videos from hacked gaming consoles.
Pisotubig — This is a coin-operated water vending machine that integrates digital coin slot & timer with an analog water pump.
Language:English
Score: 1614648.4
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https://www.undp.org/philippin...94-solutions-mapping-adventure
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Ader, Bear Stears & Co, Inc, North American Gaming Almanac 2002‑2003 [Extracts]
AB-16
United States Government Accounting Office, GAO/GCD – 96-28 Money Laundering: Rapid Growth of Casinos Makes them Vulnerable , Appendix III (4 January 1996)
AB-17
United States Government Accounting Office, GAO – 03-89, Internet Gambling: An Overview of the Issues (December 2002)
AB-18
Rod Smith, "Casino Industry Technology: Open Wide, New Progressive Slot System Lets Las Vegas Company Serve Russian Gamblers," Las Vegas Review Journal (2 September 2003)
AB-19
United States Department of Defense, Report on the Effect of the Ready Availability of Slot Machines on Members of the Armed Forces, Their Dependents, and Others (2001)
AB-20
David G. (...) Shaffer, "The Emergence of Gambling Among Youth: The Prevalence of Underage Lottery Use and the Impact of Gambling," Futures at Stake
AB-165
William Petroski, "Underage Gambling Leads to $10,000 Fine," Des Moines Register (11 September 2002)
AB-166
Joe Weintert, "Nevada Regulator Questions PPE About Underage Betting in Atlantic City," Press of Atlantic City (7 December 2003)
AB-167
New Hampshire Lottery – New Hampshire Sweepstakes Commission, Meetings Section:
Minutes of Meeting of 22 August 2002
Minutes of Meeting of 20 September 2002
Minutes of Meeting of 7 November 2002
AB-168
Charles Babington and Ira Chinoy, "Lotteries Win With Slick Marketing," Washington Post, (4 May 1998)
AB-169
"Bingo Halls will try to drew New Players with Electronic Gaming," The Associated Press, (20 May 2002)
AB-170
"Maryland Lottery Launches New Game to Attract Younger Players," The Associated Press, (31 December 1999)
AB-171
"Lotteries: A Very Slippery Slope," www.palmettofamily.org , including quote from Public Gaming International
AB-172
Advert for "The Pink Panther" which appeared in Public Gaming International
AB-173
Document entitled "Examples of recent expansions of gambling opportunities in the United States"
AB-174
Examples of Lottery Themes and Slot Machine Images that appeal to Children and Youth Gamblers
AB-175
"The Competition Quandary: How do Lotteries Co-Exist with Other Forms of Gaming," Public Gaming International, (July 2002)
AB-176
"Game Trends: Wining Touch," International Gaming & Wagering Business, (January 2004)
AB-177
United States State Department, International Narcotics Control Strategy Report: Money Laundering and Financial Crimes (March 2003)
AB-178
Iowa Lottery Winner Claim Form
AB-179
"The Minnesota Lottery's New Digital Draw Show Debut," www.telecomgamefactory.com , (5 March 2003)
AB-180
"The Lottery Draw," Public Gaming International, (March 2003)
AB-181
P.A. McQueen, "New Orleans Voters favor slots at fair grounds," www.ascendgaming.com , (14 October 2003)
AB-182
"Station to Build, Run Michigan Indian Casino," www.ascendgaming.com , (26 November 2003)
AB-183
Merrill Lynch, Indian Gaming: on the Rise, (16 October 2002)
AB-184
Marian Green, "Class II Games Come of Age," Slot Manager (17 September 2003)
AB-185
Howard J.
Language:English
Score: 1601296.7
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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/285r_g_e.doc
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Ader, Bear Stears & Co, Inc, North American Gaming Almanac
2002-2003 [Extracts] AB-16 United States Government Accounting Office, GAO/GCD – 96-28 Money
Laundering: Rapid Growth of Casinos Makes them Vulnerable, Appendix III (4 January 1996)
AB-17 United States Government Accounting Office, GAO – 03-89, Internet Gambling: An Overview of the Issues (December 2002)
AB-18 Rod Smith, "Casino Industry Technology: Open Wide, New Progressive Slot System Lets Las Vegas Company Serve Russian Gamblers," Las Vegas Review Journal (2 September 2003)
AB-19 United States Department of Defense, Report on the Effect of the Ready Availability of Slot Machines on Members of the Armed Forces, Their Dependents, and Others (2001)
AB-20 David G. (...) Shaffer, "The Emergence of Gambling Among Youth: The Prevalence of
Underage Lottery Use and the Impact of Gambling," Futures at Stake AB-165 William Petroski, "Underage Gambling Leads to $10,000 Fine," Des Moines
Register (11 September 2002) AB-166 Joe Weintert, "Nevada Regulator Questions PPE About Underage Betting in
Atlantic City," Press of Atlantic City (7 December 2003) AB-167 New Hampshire Lottery – New Hampshire Sweepstakes Commission, Meetings
Section: Minutes of Meeting of 22 August 2002 Minutes of Meeting of 20 September 2002 Minutes of Meeting of 7 November 2002
AB-168 Charles Babington and Ira Chinoy, "Lotteries Win With Slick Marketing," Washington Post, (4 May 1998)
AB-169 "Bingo Halls will try to drew New Players with Electronic Gaming," The Associated Press, (20 May 2002)
AB-170 "Maryland Lottery Launches New Game to Attract Younger Players," The Associated Press, (31 December 1999)
AB-171 "Lotteries: A Very Slippery Slope," www.palmettofamily.org, including quote from Public Gaming International
AB-172 Advert for "The Pink Panther" which appeared in Public Gaming International AB-173 Document entitled "Examples of recent expansions of gambling opportunities in the
United States" AB-174 Examples of Lottery Themes and Slot Machine Images that appeal to Children and
Youth Gamblers AB-175 "The Competition Quandary: How do Lotteries Co-Exist with Other Forms of
Gaming," Public Gaming International, (July 2002) AB-176 "Game Trends: Wining Touch," International Gaming & Wagering Business,
(January 2004) AB-177 United States State Department, International Narcotics Control Strategy Report:
Money Laundering and Financial Crimes (March 2003) AB-178 Iowa Lottery Winner Claim Form AB-179 "The Minnesota Lottery's New Digital Draw Show Debut,"
www.telecomgamefactory.com, (5 March 2003) AB-180 "The Lottery Draw," Public Gaming International, (March 2003) AB-181 P.A. McQueen, "New Orleans Voters favor slots at fair grounds,"
www.ascendgaming.com, (14 October 2003) AB-182 "Station to Build, Run Michigan Indian Casino," www.ascendgaming.com,
(26 November 2003) AB-183 Merrill Lynch, Indian Gaming: on the Rise, (16 October 2002) AB-184 Marian Green, "Class II Games Come of Age," Slot Manager (17 September 2003) AB-185 Howard J.
Language:English
Score: 1601296.7
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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/285r_g_e.pdf
Data Source: un
Future of Good: Transforming Funding Models Summit | United Nations Development Programme
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Future of Good: Transforming Funding Models Summit
June 22, 2021
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22 June - 23 June
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Join us on June 22 and 23, 1-4 PM Eastern Time via the Future of Good: Transforming Funding Models Summit as UNDP Accelerator Labs team leader, Gina Lucarelli shares new ideas and our work on building a resilient social impact world. Save a slot, RSVP . The next 12 months are critical for building more resilient business models, or we could see devastating and lasting effects on our communities. Alongside hundreds of professionals and funders from across the country, the Summit will dive into game-changing funding and business model transformations that are gaining traction for the new era of impact coming out of COVID.
Language:English
Score: 1526912.9
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LAWS AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED TO GIVE EFFECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES : VENEZUELA / COMMUNICATED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF VENEZUELA
CONTENTS Page
E/NL.2003/46 Regulations of the National Anti-Money-Laundering Network 2
E/NL.2003/47 National Commission on Casinos, Bingo Halls and Slot-Machines:
Administrative Decision No. 5 6
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E/NL.2003/46-47
Page 2
REGULATIONS OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-
MONEY-LAUNDERING NETWORK
PREAMBLE
Unlawful money-laundering operations are being carried out on an ever increasing
scale and their perpetrators, whom nationality, sovereignty and national
development fail to restrain, employ advanced technologies to achieve their aim,
which is simply to legitimize the proceeds of various offences, including, naturally,
money derived from the illicit sale or marketing of drugs. (...)
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E/NL.2003/46-47
Page 6
OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 37630 DATED 12 FEBRUARY 2003
ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION No. 5
CARACAS, 23 DECEMBER 2002
THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CASINOS, BINGO HALLS AND
SLOT-MACHINES
WHEREAS:
In accordance with the provisions of article 3 of the Law on the Control of Casinos,
Bingo Halls and Slot-Machines, this Commission is the body responsible for
regulating activities under that Law;
In accordance with the provisions of article 214 of the Narcotic Drugs and
Psychotropic Substances Organizational Act,1 gaming enterprises are required to
cooperate with the National Executive in the monitoring and control of sums of
money or other property suspected of being directly or indirectly derived from
offences established under that Act or from related activities;
In accordance with the provisions of article 213 of the Narcotic Drugs and
Psychotropic Substances Organizational Act, this Commission is required to lay
down, within its sphere of responsibilities, preventive measures for countering at the
national level the laundering of money and financial proceeds suspected of being
derived from the commission of offences established under that Act;
Article 4, paragraph 5, of the Regulations of the Law on the Control of Casinos,
Bingo Halls and Slot-Machines empowers this Commission to lay down any rules
that it considers necessary for the most effective application of that Law;
HEREBY RULES AS FOLLOWS:
Article 1: Shareholders of enterprises applying for licences to establish casinos or
bingo halls shall be obliged to provide the following as essential requirements in
addition to those laid down by the Law on the Control of Casinos, Bingo Halls and
Slot-Machines and its Regulations:
1. (...) Article 3: The entities referred to in the preceding article shall submit reports on
suspicious, unusual or unconventional activities to the National Commission on
Casinos, Bingo Halls and Slot-Machines, which shall transmit such reports to the
National Commission against Illicit Drug Use (CONACUID).

Language:English
Score: 1524785.3
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...open&DS=E/NL.2003/46-47&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
Ader, Bear Stears & Co, Inc, North American Gaming Almanac 2002‑2003 [Extracts]
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States Government Accounting Office, GAO/GCD – 96-28 Money Laundering: Rapid Growth of Casinos Makes them Vulnerable , Appendix III (4 janvier 1996)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States Government Accounting Office, GAO – 03-89, Internet Gambling: An Overview of the Issues (décembre 2002)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Rod Smith, "Casino Industry Technology: Open Wide, New Progressive Slot System Lets Las Vegas Company Serve Russian Gamblers," Las Vegas Review Journal (2 septembre 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States Department of Defense, Report on the Effect of the Ready Availability of Slot Machines on Members of the Armed Forces, Their Dependents, and Others (2001)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
David G. (...) Shaffer, "The Emergence of Gambling Among Youth: The Prevalence of Underage Lottery Use and the Impact of Gambling," Futures at Stake
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
William Petroski, "Underage Gambling Leads to $10,000 Fine," Des Moines Register (11 septembre 2002)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Joe Weintert, "Nevada Regulator Questions PPE About Underage Betting in Atlantic City," Press of Atlantic City (7 décembre 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
New Hampshire Lottery – New Hampshire Sweepstakes Commission, Meetings Section:
Minutes of Meeting of 22 August 2002
Minutes of Meeting of 20 September 2002
Minutes of Meeting of 7 November 2002
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Charles Babington and Ira Chinoy, "Lotteries Win With Slick Marketing," Washington Post, (4 mai 1998)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Bingo Halls will try to drew New Players with Electronic Gaming," The Associated Press (20 mai 2002)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Maryland Lottery Launches New Game to Attract Younger Players," The Associated Press (31 décembre 1999)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Lotteries: A Very Slippery Slope," www.palmettofamily.org , including quote from Public Gaming International
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Advert for "The Pink Panther" which appeared in Public Gaming International
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Document entitled "Examples of recent expansions of gambling opportunities in the United States"
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Examples of Lottery Themes and Slot Machine Images that appeal to Children and Youth Gamblers
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"The Competition Quandary: How do Lotteries Co-Exist with Other Forms of Gaming," Public Gaming International (juillet 2002)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Game Trends: Wining Touch," International Gaming & Wagering Business, (janvier 2004)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States State Department, International Narcotics Control Strategy Report: Money Laundering and Financial Crimes (mars 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Iowa Lottery Winner Claim Form
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"The Minnesota Lottery's New Digital Draw Show Debut," www.telecomgamefactory.com (5 mars 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"The Lottery Draw," Public Gaming International, (mars 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
P.A. McQueen, "New Orleans Voters favor slots at fair grounds," www.ascendgaming.com (14 octobre 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Station to Build, Run Michigan Indian Casino," www.ascendgaming.com (26 novembre 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Merrill Lynch, Indian Gaming: on the Rise (16 octobre 2002)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Marian Green, "Class II Games Come of Age," Slot Manager (17 septembre 2003)
Pièce n° AUTONUM \* Arabic \s " " d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Howard J.
Language:English
Score: 1500098.3
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https://www.wto.org/french/tratop_f/dispu_f/285r_g_f.doc
Data Source: un
Ader, Bear Stears & Co, Inc, North American Gaming Almanac 2002-2003 [Extracts]
Pièce n° 16 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States Government Accounting Office, GAO/GCD – 96-28 Money Laundering: Rapid Growth of Casinos Makes them Vulnerable, Appendix III (4 janvier 1996)
Pièce n° 17 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States Government Accounting Office, GAO – 03-89, Internet Gambling: An Overview of the Issues (décembre 2002)
Pièce n° 18 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Rod Smith, "Casino Industry Technology: Open Wide, New Progressive Slot System Lets Las Vegas Company Serve Russian Gamblers," Las Vegas Review Journal (2 septembre 2003)
WT/DS285/R Page G-2
Numéro Titre Pièce n° 19 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States Department of Defense, Report on the Effect of the Ready Availability of Slot Machines on Members of the Armed Forces, Their Dependents, and Others (2001)
Pièce n° 20 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
David G. (...) Shaffer, "The Emergence of Gambling Among Youth: The Prevalence of Underage Lottery Use and the Impact of Gambling," Futures at Stake
Pièce n° 165 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
William Petroski, "Underage Gambling Leads to $10,000 Fine," Des Moines Register (11 septembre 2002)
Pièce n° 166 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Joe Weintert, "Nevada Regulator Questions PPE About Underage Betting in Atlantic City," Press of Atlantic City (7 décembre 2003)
Pièce n° 167 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
New Hampshire Lottery – New Hampshire Sweepstakes Commission, Meetings Section: Minutes of Meeting of 22 August 2002 Minutes of Meeting of 20 September 2002 Minutes of Meeting of 7 November 2002
Pièce n° 168 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Charles Babington and Ira Chinoy, "Lotteries Win With Slick Marketing," Washington Post, (4 mai 1998)
Pièce n° 169 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Bingo Halls will try to drew New Players with Electronic Gaming," The Associated Press (20 mai 2002)
Pièce n° 170 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Maryland Lottery Launches New Game to Attract Younger Players," The Associated Press (31 décembre 1999)
Pièce n° 171 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Lotteries: A Very Slippery Slope," www.palmettofamily.org, including quote from Public Gaming International
WT/DS285/R Page G-10
Numéro Titre Pièce n° 172 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Advert for "The Pink Panther" which appeared in Public Gaming International
Pièce n° 173 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Document entitled "Examples of recent expansions of gambling opportunities in the United States"
Pièce n° 174 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Examples of Lottery Themes and Slot Machine Images that appeal to Children and Youth Gamblers
Pièce n° 175 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"The Competition Quandary: How do Lotteries Co-Exist with Other Forms of Gaming," Public Gaming International (juillet 2002)
Pièce n° 176 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Game Trends: Wining Touch," International Gaming & Wagering Business, (janvier 2004)
Pièce n° 177 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
United States State Department, International Narcotics Control Strategy Report: Money Laundering and Financial Crimes (mars 2003)
Pièce n° 178 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Iowa Lottery Winner Claim Form
Pièce n° 179 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"The Minnesota Lottery's New Digital Draw Show Debut," www.telecomgamefactory.com (5 mars 2003)
Pièce n° 180 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"The Lottery Draw," Public Gaming International, (mars 2003)
Pièce n° 181 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
P.A. McQueen, "New Orleans Voters favor slots at fair grounds," www.ascendgaming.com (14 octobre 2003)
Pièce n° 182 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
"Station to Build, Run Michigan Indian Casino," www.ascendgaming.com (26 novembre 2003)
Pièce n° 183 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Merrill Lynch, Indian Gaming: on the Rise (16 octobre 2002)
Pièce n° 184 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Marian Green, "Class II Games Come of Age," Slot Manager (17 septembre 2003)
Pièce n° 185 d'Antigua-et-Barbuda
Howard J.
Language:English
Score: 1500098.3
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https://www.wto.org/french/tratop_f/dispu_f/285r_g_f.pdf
Data Source: un
This solution can be a mobile application, web application, computer game, game for mobile devices, or other visualization tools or technology applications to address some of the challenges.
(...) Learn More
High-Level Policy Sessions
Government, Private Sector, Civil Society, Academia and International Organization are invited to register for a speaking slot for their high-level officials.
Deadline: 21 May 2017
Speaking slot request form
WSIS Photo Contest.
Language:English
Score: 1471073.8
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https://www.itu.int/net4/wsis/forum/2017/Pages/Hackathon
Data Source: un