Building a Globally Connected Carbon Market
Regulatory stranding due to a change in policy of regulation
Economic stranding – due to a change in relative costs / prices
Physical stranding due to distance / flood / drought
Panel Coping with stranded assets
Relevance of the Paris Agreement What impacts do you expect from the Paris Agreement on your
operation and investment activities now and in the decades up to 2050?
Evidence and expectations of stranded assets Is there already evidence of stranded assets and in what
timeframe could they occur? (...) North
Stream 2) reflect in your opinion the threat of stranded assets?
Panel Coping with stranded assets
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Slide Number 2
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Percentages therefore add up to over 100%.
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ENVIRONMENT
A large majority of countries interested in all strands.
Types of capacity building needed, ranking across all strands:
(1) good practices; (2) training; (3) specific research.
(...) Strand 2: relatively strong interest in all issues.
Strand 3: same (except combatting illitectronism).
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Score: 1153161.5
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FROM THE FIELD: COVID-19 restrictions leave migrant workers stranded
13 June 2020
Migrants and Refugees
In countries across the world, tens of thousands of migrant workers are finding themselves stranded through travel restrictions, in the hope of curbing the spread of COVID-19.
(...) The UN migration agency, IOM , has put together a contemporary snapshot of stranded migrants across 17 countries; from forced quarantine in Yemen, to dire food shortages in Zimbabwe, and exploitation in Russia.
You can find out more, including the many ways that IOM is trying to help stranded workers, here .
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Score: 1119198
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FROM THE FIELD: COVID-19 restrictions leave migrant workers stranded
13 June 2020
Migrants and Refugees
In countries across the world, tens of thousands of migrant workers are finding themselves stranded through travel restrictions, in the hope of curbing the spread of COVID-19.
(...) The UN migration agency, IOM , has put together a contemporary snapshot of stranded migrants across 17 countries; from forced quarantine in Yemen, to dire food shortages in Zimbabwe, and exploitation in Russia.
You can find out more, including the many ways that IOM is trying to help stranded workers, here .
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Score: 1119198
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F. Discussion on the 4 strands of the UNECE ESD post 2020 framework
16. Participants were asked to review and discuss the 4 strands of the new ESD
strategy. (...) I. Strand 1: Whole institutional approach (WIA)
a. The strand should be better explained so that it is easier for people
to understand: perhaps introduce a specific introduction to the
topic
b. (...) A focus should be given to bottom-up innovation, allowing school
and institutions to experiment and share their best practices
IV. Strand 4: Employment Innovation
a. A specific section should be included on young people within the
strand
b.
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Score: 1114571.8
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The migrants, including four women and nine men, had been stranded in Côte d’Ivoire since 22 March. Among the stranded migrants were bus drivers who work shuttling passengers between Liberia and Ghana, who now found themselves unable to move. Others among the stranded were traders seeking to enter Côte d’Ivoire for commerce.
At first, the stranded migrants slept at the border station, although a few found temporary lodging at a small hotel.
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Score: 1108967.1
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IOM Niger: assisted voluntary return for stranded Malians; Over 1,400 remain in transit centers
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IOM facilitated the voluntary return of 179 Malian migrants stranded in Niger.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) yesterday (4/06) assisted 179 Malian nationals stranded in Niger with their voluntary return home. (...) For more information about stranded migrants in 17 countries around the world please see Journeys Interrupted photo feature published on 03 June.
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Score: 1105231.4
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Refugees lives at risk, stranded on Jordanian border
Refugees lives at risk, stranded on Jordanian border
8 December 2015
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Concern is growing for some 12,000 people who are trying to flee Syria and are stranded in remote areas around the north eastern border of Jordan.
(...) UNHCR is calling on the government of Jordan to take in the stranded refugees.
The country is currently hosting more than 630,000 refugees, which has put a heavy strain on its infrastructure and economy.
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The Process of the UNECE Strategy for 2021 – 2030 7. Towards four Strands
Work Done
Four strands of work already discusss in live meeting of SC in Geneva in May 2019 After meeting of September 2019 in Cyprus:
- Write a first Preamble by Roel and Michael - Send out tochair, UNESCO, UNECE, Send out to Ad Hoc Working Group - First discussion in Virtual meeting - Second round of comments on preamble to Ad hoc Working Group - Request for adaption of the four strands to the tekst of the preamble - Further comments to the four strands and also suggestions to the preamble again
• Took aboard all suggestions that complement the preamble • Took aboard all suggestions for footnote’s, and better wording • Took aboard all suggestions for adjesuting the four strands (to be discussed this
session) • Pending: some extra tekst from UNESCO, some suggestions ragrding ‘tone of voice’
and ‘order of things’
DRAFT STRATEGIC PLANNING UNECE ESD 2030 Preamble
15th meeting of the UNECE ESD SC, 19-20 October 2020 (hybrid meeting)
Item 6 (a) : Outcomes of the three meetings and of the subsequent work of the Ad Hoc Group on Strategic Planning
THANK YOU
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15th meeting of the UNECE SC on Education for Sustainable Development
19-20 October 2020
Strand 3 : Digital education, ICT and ESD
Michel RICARD, Daniel BURGOS, Simon HERTELEER
15th meeting of the UNECE SC : strand 3 on digital education, ICT and ESD 1
Digital education, ICT and ESD Policy framework
The place of digital technology (DT) has increased rapidly over the past decades with the development of tools and applications that have caused profound transformations, in particular by modifying our relation to knowledge.
(...) Develop social networks as a key instrument, knowing that these social networks are totally useless without an educational goal and without a judicious integration into a framework, a strategy or a learning path.
15th meeting of the UNECE SC : strand 3 on digital education, ICT and ESD 5
Digital education, ICT and ESD Expected outcomes : a 9-point strategy (2)
6. (...) Combat illectronism in order to help those who do not have the keys to the use of electronic resources in accessing, manipulating or understanding digital information.
15th meeting of the UNECE SC : strand 3 on digital education, ICT and ESD 6
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