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Practical Disarmament Initiative: Developing Good Practice for Measuring PSSM Success, Effectiveness and Impact
Implementing Agency: Mines Advisory Group (MAG)
Project timeframe: 01/01/2016 – 31/12/2016
Target countries: Global; specifically, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Jamaica, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States as well as CARICOM and ECOWAS
Goal: To enhance PoA implementation by improving SALW sector ability to measure the success, effectiveness and impact of international cooperation and assistance in PSSM.
Activities:
A two-day participatory round table meeting of states, implementing partners, stakeholders and experts identified best practices and guiding indicators for measuring PSSM success, effectiveness and impact as well as outputs and outcomes of PSSM. (...) Discussion was captured in an outcome document, ‘ Developing Good Practice for Measuing the Success, Effectiveness and Impact of PSSM ’ which included a schedule of standard output indicators and opportunities for measuring PSSM’s success in terms of its contribution to SDG 16.4.
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Practical Disarmament Initiative: Developing Good Practice for Measuring PSSM Success, Effectiveness and Impact
Implementing Agency: Mines Advisory Group (MAG)
Project timeframe: 01/01/2016 – 31/12/2016
Target countries: Global; specifically, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Jamaica, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States as well as CARICOM and ECOWAS
Goal: To enhance PoA implementation by improving SALW sector ability to measure the success, effectiveness and impact of international cooperation and assistance in PSSM.
Activities:
A two-day participatory round table meeting of states, implementing partners, stakeholders and experts identified best practices and guiding indicators for measuring PSSM success, effectiveness and impact as well as outputs and outcomes of PSSM. (...) Discussion was captured in an outcome document, ‘ Developing Good Practice for Measuing the Success, Effectiveness and Impact of PSSM ’ which included a schedule of standard output indicators and opportunities for measuring PSSM’s success in terms of its contribution to SDG 16.4.
Language:English
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https://www.un.org/disarmament/fr/unscar/2015-mag/
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Practical Disarmament Initiative: Developing Good Practice for Measuring PSSM Success, Effectiveness and Impact
Implementing Agency: Mines Advisory Group (MAG)
Project timeframe: 01/01/2016 – 31/12/2016
Target countries: Global; specifically, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Jamaica, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States as well as CARICOM and ECOWAS
Goal: To enhance PoA implementation by improving SALW sector ability to measure the success, effectiveness and impact of international cooperation and assistance in PSSM.
Activities:
A two-day participatory round table meeting of states, implementing partners, stakeholders and experts identified best practices and guiding indicators for measuring PSSM success, effectiveness and impact as well as outputs and outcomes of PSSM. (...) Discussion was captured in an outcome document, ‘ Developing Good Practice for Measuing the Success, Effectiveness and Impact of PSSM ’ which included a schedule of standard output indicators and opportunities for measuring PSSM’s success in terms of its contribution to SDG 16.4.
Language:English
Score: 421967.1
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https://www.un.org/disarmament/zh/unscar/2015-mag/
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Practical Disarmament Initiative: Developing Good Practice for Measuring PSSM Success, Effectiveness and Impact
Implementing Agency: Mines Advisory Group (MAG)
Project timeframe: 01/01/2016 – 31/12/2016
Target countries: Global; specifically, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Jamaica, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States as well as CARICOM and ECOWAS
Goal: To enhance PoA implementation by improving SALW sector ability to measure the success, effectiveness and impact of international cooperation and assistance in PSSM.
Activities:
A two-day participatory round table meeting of states, implementing partners, stakeholders and experts identified best practices and guiding indicators for measuring PSSM success, effectiveness and impact as well as outputs and outcomes of PSSM. (...) Discussion was captured in an outcome document, ‘ Developing Good Practice for Measuing the Success, Effectiveness and Impact of PSSM ’ which included a schedule of standard output indicators and opportunities for measuring PSSM’s success in terms of its contribution to SDG 16.4.
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SWIM Tool for operational improvement
Air Space User Perspective
Topics Current Environment Opportunity of Benefit Impact to User environment Challenge for Step forward Needs for Success
Topics Current Environment Opportunity of Benefit Impact to User environment Challenge for Step forward Needs for Success
Today’s Information exchange Stakeholders States and regions
Today’s Information exchange Stakeholders Limited information from
ATM Limited information from
Operator Limited exchange with
Airport
Today’s Information exchange States and regions Information gap between
FIRs Information gap between
regions Enough information for
cross FIRs and Regional flights?
(...) Lose opportunities of the utilization of Capacity and Capability due to limited Information
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SWIM.. provide users access to relevant and mutually understood information in an interoperable manner
SWIM
AIM
ATM MET
Airport
Operator
Integration of information for operation
SWIM
Key Enabler
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to the ATM system Supports Demand / Capacity Management and strategic / pre-tactical
conflict management Shared flight conditions and ATM resources supports dynamically
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Impact to Systems Operation system (e.g. FPL) SWIM connectivity New data exchange models Data process for optimum use Automated data process Possible complexity of
operator system
Aircraft connectivity Broadband connection to
Cockpit Future Data comm standard Updated information
exchange
Impact to Flight Operation Dispatch Manage plan policy and
irregular management In flight monitor and support
Pilot In flight monitor and
connected operation. Dispatch support in flight for
best trajectory update
Topics Current Environment Opportunity of Benefit Impact to User environment Challenge for Step forward Needs for Success
Challenge-Operator Ground system Update required-$ Complex connections-$
Mixed environment Mixed capable and non-
capable ANSP in traffic flow - Inefficiency and Workload
Air-Ground Connection Aircraft upgrade or network
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Pilot and Staff Need to fit new style-Mind Interrelation across work
Area-Mind
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Recognition of prior learning: Key success factors and the building blocks of an effective system
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Authors: Aggarwal, Ashwani
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Due to lack of appropriate qualifications, a large proportion of people face severe disadvantage in getting decent jobs, migrating to other regions and accessing further education, even though they might have the necessary knowledge and skills. (...) To address this issue, many countries have initiated steps in establishing an RPL system, but are facing challenges to successful implementation. This paper has been produced, taking into account experiences of many countries around the world, with the aim of building the capacity of policy makers and social partners to establish an effective, successful RPL system. The paper suggests 12 key success factors or building blocks of an effective RPL system.
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Improving vaccination coverage in India: lessons from Intensified Mission Indradhanush, a cross-sectoral systems strengthening strategy Gurnani, V et al. 2018
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12 December 2017
Concept note Documenting Success Factors for Improving Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health
What works and why in collaborating across sectors?
(...) One of the main factors distinguishing successful countries was action across multiple sectors. (...) See Annex 1 for illustrative examples of multiple dimensions of success.
1 Success Factors for Women’s and Children’s Health.
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