• How can we determine the long-term positive and negative
economic impact of the management of chemicals?
Stimulating Action: The SAICM Secretariat
• The SAICM secretariat supports the implementation of the sound management of chemicals in developing countries and it will provide guidance on how to implement SAICM in development cooperation, especially as part of poverty reduction strategies.
• What guidance should be provided by the SAICM secretariat?
(...) • What should be done to stimulate the development and use of products and processes that reduce risks?
(...) Protection of Health and Environment
Poverty reduction and the sound management of chemicals
Objectives
Poverty Reduction and Sound Management of Chemicals
Linkages between Poverty Reduction and Sound Management of Chemicals
Obstacles to Sound Chemicals Management in Poverty Reduction Efforts
Stimulating Action: Countries
Stimulating Action: Donors and international organizations
Stimulating Action: The SAICM Secretariat
Stimulating Action: The Private Sector
Stimulating Action: Communities and NGOs
Protection of Health and Environment
Language:English
Score: 736766.55
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https://www.who.int/ifcs/docum...forums/forum5/poverty_lynn.pdf
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PowerPoint Presentation
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
“Information Technology for Adoption and Intelligent Design for eGovernment”
A project overview from eStandards point of view
Project description
Partners and figures
Objectives
eStandards work
Proposal/Contract no.: 027829
Michael Dill, ITAIDe WP1
Dill@gefeg.com
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
The overall project view
ITAIDE develops a Canonical Information Model (based on UNeDocs) for electronic documents and document mapping software to improve the pan-European interoperability of taxation and customs systems.
(...) *Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
ITAIDe Objectives
Standards development for e-customs
Technical and semantic interoperability for e-customs
E-customs procedure redesign methodology
Network collaboration model
E-customs demonstrators
Dissemination
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
ITAIDe - the Benefits
accuracy and accessibility of business data for customs offices
efficiency and transparency of procedures and complete supply chains
pan-European interoperability by simplifying and harmonising procedures
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
IDAIDe Consortia partners and figures
Copenhagen Business School, Dutch Customs & Tax Office, Danish Customs & Tax Office, Finnish State Treasury, Nordea Bank, UNECE, Free University Amsterdam, University College Dublin, University of Maribor, University of Muenster, United Paper Mills, SAP, IBM, Kareltek, Project Business, Resultmaker
EU contribution 5.8 Million Euros over 4.5 years
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
Procedure redesign and ‘new’ documents
.. the emphasis up until now has been on replacing each paper document with a corresponding electronic document,
rather than on a fundamental redesign of the system, where the specific administrative document might possibly become redundant altogether.
(...) *Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
Standards to be used:
For eForms:
- w3c –XML, XSLT, and FO (Formatting Objects)
For electronic data exchange:
- UN/CEFACT’s Core Components
- The UN/CEFACT Core Component Library
- UN/CEFACT XML NDRs (Naming and Design Rules)
- UN/EDIFACT and UNTDED (ISO 7372)
- WCO (World Customs Organisation) Data model
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
Three standards to bridge eForms, data models and eDocuments
An electronic version of the UN Layout Key standard
A methodology which will enable the individual pieces of data held in an eForm to be linked with the core component data structures of the underlying data model
A set of naming and design rules which will enable a predictable production of XML from an eForm which is compliant to the UN/CEFACT XML naming and design rules
*Kuala Lumpur February 2006
*UNECE/CEFACT Capacity Building Workshop International Standards to Stimulate Paperless Trade
EU ITAIDE Research Project Slide *
ITIADe closes a standard gap
Language:English
Score: 733099.1
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...ns/KLCBW-FEB2005-ITAIDE_MD.pps
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Slide 1
Session : Stimulating Demand and New
Opportunities for Air Cargo in Africa
Chris Welsh MBE
Secretary General
Global Shippers’ Forum
cwelsh@globalshippersforum.com
www:globalshippersforum.com
Stimulating Demand and New Opportunities for
Air Cargo in Africa
• Create the right regulatory and commercial
environment for African industry to compete
internationally
• De-regulate air cargo/aviation in Africa
• Implement Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA)
• Take advantage of Bali Agreement and WTO
FTA Trade Facilitation to stimulate trade
Stimulating Demand and New Opportunities for
Air Cargo in Africa
• Implement single window
• Leap frog existing technologies-for e.g.
70+take up of e-freight/commerce
• Adopt international best practice-Steven
Verhasselt’s case study in developing an
all cargo hub in Liege
Stimulating Demand and New Opportunities for
Air Cargo
Land Locked Countries & Multimodal Corridors
•AEO certification across logistic chain? (...) •Adopt Common Transit Convention (Union
Transit)-a customs procedure that allows goods
not in free circulation to move between a Free
Trade Area?
•TIR? (IRU)
Stimulating Demand and New Opportunities for
Air Cargo in Africa
Phama & High End Manufacturing
•Reliability & Predictability-not speed!
(...) •Cargo iQ-adopt industry performance standards
Stimulating Demand and New Opportunities for
Air Cargo-”One Belt One Road”?
Language:English
Score: 730377.2
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...PPT/session%204_Mr%20Welsh.pdf
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Early stimulation can mitigate this by significantly enhancing the effectiveness of nutrition interventions. (...) Early Stimulation for Sick New-borns and Young Children
Early stimulation for sick newborns can save young lives. (...) Impact includes 120,000 sick children under six years who will access early stimulation opportunities and 145,000 pregnant women and mothers of newborns sensitized on the application of early stimulation.
Language:English
Score: 727603.9
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https://www.unicef.org/sierral...ne/early-childhood-development
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Salon Agri business National pour stimuler potentiel de l’agribusiness local
Vers une agriculture locale durable et résiliente.
Language:English
Score: 719151.37
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https://www.undp.org/fr/djibou...e-l%E2%80%99agribusiness-local
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Other measures that will stimulate agriculture development shall be financed as well.
(...) OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA NO. 24/92 APRIL 15, 1992
4
CORRECTION
OF THE LAW ON STIMULATING AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT
In article 3 paragraph 1 instead of the words: “of 40” the words “up to 40” should stand.
(...) OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA NO. 83/92 DECEMBER 30, 1992
6
LAW ON AMENDING THE LAW ON STIMULATING
AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT
(Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia no. 78/93)
Article 1
In the Law on Stimulating Agriculture Development (Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia no. 24/92, 32/92 and 83/92) article 4 shall be amended as follows: “Recourses shall be provided for: 1.
Language:English
Score: 715455.4
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https://www.wto.org/english/th..._e/mkd_e/WTACCMKD15_LEG_20.pdf
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Stimulating the green economy in Moldova to create new and better jobs
The aim of the ILO intervention is to stimulate the creation of new jobs through entrepreneurship in a high-value-added sector, which will be identified as the first activity in the project. (...) The aim of the ILO intervention is to stimulate the creation of new and decent jobs in a high value-added sector. (...) With this intervention it is expected that the ILO gains insights into opportunities to stimulate the green economy in Moldova and encourage dialogue between different actors involved to bring forward the changes towards a more sustainable and greener Moldova.
Language:English
Score: 712347.6
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https://www.ilo.org/budapest/w...WCMS_819001/lang--en/index.htm
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“Could a ruthless dictator stand at a master radio transmitter and stimulate the depth of the brains of a mass of hopelessly enslaved people? (...) It is impossible to stimulate large networks of neurons in a co-ordinated way to impose a specific directed behaviour for mind control.
These methods of BCI rely upon intense co-operation, repetition, and learning by the person whose brain is being stimulated. What scientists surmise is that some artificial sensation is evoked in the brain by the stimulation, and that it is the brain’s remarkable learning capability and adaptability to begin to recognize that artificial event and then use it in a practical way – for example, to move a robotic arm or interpret flashes of light evoked by stimulating the visual cortex of a blind person.
Language:English
Score: 709563.87
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https://en.unesco.org/courier/...ing-brain-more-fantasy-reality
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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
Togolese Republic Regulatory Authority for the Post and Telecommunication Sectors (ART&P)
GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM FOR REGULATORS BEIRUT (LEBANON) 10-12 NOVEMBER 2009
CONTRIBUTION BY TOGO
A consultation process on innovative regulatory approaches to foster investment and stimulate growth in the ICT sector has been launched, and ITU Member States were requested to submit their proposals in this regard.
(...) This is why Togo, like other countries, is seeking to implement a national strategy to stimulate the use of ICTs by everyone.
1 Promoting convergence to develop ICT markets
In order to exploit the benefits of convergence, it is imperative to encourage a licensing approach that enables operators to optimize the potential of installed networks. (...) This harmonization must also take into account the laws and regulations of countries in other regions of the world in regard to information systematization and the use of telecommunications / ICT and the Internet.
1 Promoting convergence to develop ICT markets
2 Building strong synergy between regulatory bodies responsible for telecommunications and audiovisual media
3 Using regulatory tools to stimulate investment in a converged world
4 Stimulating growth in innovative applications and devices towards connecting the unconnected
Conclusion
Language:English
Score: 707046.53
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg...ation_contributions/Togo_E.pdf
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Effects on the lining of the uterus from ovarian stimulation
During a cycle of IVF, often the procedure will incorporate hormonal stimulation in order to induce the ovary to produce eggs. (...) When clinicians transfer an embryo back into the uterus during this cycle (fresh embryo transfer), the outcomes are less positive (i.e., lower birth weight), than when clinicians transfer a cryopreserved embryo during another future, non-stimulated menstrual cycle. Similarly, frozen-thawed oocytes used in IVF and an embryo transferred during a non-stimulated cycle, have recently been shown to be associated with a better child outcome.
Some clinicians believe that better outcomes from embryo transfer during a later non-stimulated cycle, versus a stimulated cycle, may be due to the way the ovarian stimulation procedures have affected the lining of the uterus (endometrium) and thus embryo implantation.
Language:English
Score: 704890.23
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https://www.who.int/reproducti.../infertility/interventions/en/
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