Reduced levels of experience, particularly during ramp-up of operations
New and unfamiliar routes and airports
Unfamiliar types of operations, e.g. cargo operations conduced with passenger aircraft.
(...) Proficiency issues:
Skill "fade" and/or loss of confidence due to lack of recent experience or unfamiliar operations.
Potential for over-confidence based on past performance leading to crew-members not recognizing the skill "fade".
Language:English
Score: 1085241.7
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https://www.icao.int/safety/OP...ormal/Pages/HP-Challenges.aspx
Data Source: un
UNDT/GVA/2010/033
(UNAT 1635)
UNDT/GVA/2010/034
(UNAT 1636)
UNDT/GVA/2010/036
(UNAT 1639)
Order No. 50 (GVA/2010)
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were unfamiliar with them. Examples of this unfamiliarity included not taking
advantage of certain entitlements which would have been to their advantage, such
as parental leave and medical insurance, because they did not know about them.
10. (...) Unfamiliarity alone though would not be sufficient to establish exceptional
circumstances. (...) Because of
their unfamiliarity with the procedure to be followed, they were reliant on advice
and this was not forthcoming.
Language:English
Score: 1019560.7
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www.un.org/en/internalj...s/undt/orders/gva-2010-050.pdf
Data Source: oaj
Entrepreneurship has a high Entrepreneurship has a high potential payoffpotential payoff Provides a livelihood for migrants still Provides a livelihood for migrants still unfamiliar with language and other unfamiliar with language and other host country moreshost country mores It is a family strategy to accumulate It is a family strategy to accumulate wealth and set a foundation for the wealth and set a foundation for the economic mobility of the next economic mobility of the next generationgeneration
1010
Turkish migrants in GermanyTurkish migrants in Germany
Late 1990s: over 50,000 Late 1990s: over 50,000 entrepreneurs of Turkish origin in entrepreneurs of Turkish origin in GermanyGermany Generate 185,000 jobs of which 20 Generate 185,000 jobs of which 20 per cent went to Germansper cent went to Germans 73 per cent relied on supplies from 73 per cent relied on supplies from ““GermanGerman”” businessesbusinesses
1111
Why does this matter?
Language:English
Score: 1015631.6
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https://www.un.org/development...6_zlotnik-entrepreneurship.pdf
Data Source: un
Ethical principles flawed by characteristics
of the participants/setting
Language barrier
Family and individual's role in the community
Traditional and beliefs about health care and disease
Unfamiliar with research
Poverty and low education
Low access to health services and goods
Research being carried out from a health facility
Belonging to a vulnerable group
Variable Consequences Ethical principle(s) flawed
Language barrier Misunderstanding of informed consent
Family and individual's role in the community
Presence of power relationships and dependence, hindering the individual decision-making process
Respect for traditional figures of wisdom and authority including leaders of the community
Traditional and beliefs of health care and disease
Difference in the respect for traditional healers and doctors/researchers
Unfamiliar with research
Sensitivity to research procedures
Ethical principles flawed by characteristics
of the participants/setting
Variable Consequences Ethical principle flawed
Language barrier Misunderstanding of informed consent Autonomy
Family and individual's role in the community
Presence of power relationships and dependence, hindering the individual decision-making process
Respect for traditional figures of wisdom and authority including leaders of the community
Autonomy
Beneficence
Justice
Traditional and beliefs of health care and disease
Difference in the respect for traditional healers and doctors/researchers
Autonomy
Unfamiliar with research
Sensitivity to research procedures Autonomy
Ethical principles flawed by characteristics
of the participants/setting
Variable Consequences Ethical principle(s) flawed
Poverty and low education
Difficulty in understanding the information provided by researchers
Possibility of exploitation and coercion, inducements, financial benefits
Increased burden to research participants
Low access to health services and goods
Possibility of exploitation and coercion, inducements, financial benefits
Research being carried out from a health facility
Interference with public health system
Belonging to vulnerable group
Possibility of exploitation and coercion
Ethical principles flawed by characteristics
of the participants/setting
Variable Consequences Ethical principle(s) flawed
Poverty and low education
Difficulty in understanding the information provided by researchers
Possibility of exploitation and coercion, inducements, financial benefits
Increased burden to research participants
Autonomy Justice
Low access to health services and goods
Possibility of exploitation and coercion, inducements, financial benefits.
Language:English
Score: 1011824.7
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https://www.who.int/tdr/public...oolkit/Module1-Slide_Final.pdf
Data Source: un
. & Imp
GENERAL CHALLENGES
GAIN SUPPORT FROM PAYING USERS
SYNCHRONISED ACTION OF STAKEHOLDERS
OVERCOMING UNFAMILIARITY w/TECHNOLOGY
3| GBAS/SBAS Implementation Challenges – Australia ‐ System Dev. (...) Cert. & Imp
RELATED NAV/SUR (1)
GNSS/ADS‐B Mandate Challenges
o Note: This is not an SBAS mandate.
o See below
Navigation Rationalization Project: o industry support
o joint action,
o overcoming unfamiliarity
15| GBAS/SBAS Implementation Challenges – Australia ‐ System Dev. (...) Cert. & Imp
WRAP UP
GENERAL CHALLENGES
o GAIN SUPPORT FROM PAYING USERS
o SYNCHRONISED ACTION OF STAKEHOLDERS
o OVERCOMING UNFAMILIARITY w/TECHNOLOGY
o CONSIDER GBAS/SBAS WITHIN BROADER ATM/CNS SYSTEM
17| GBAS/SBAS Implementation Challenges – Australia ‐ System Dev.
Language:English
Score: 998317.5
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https://www.icao.int/APAC/APAC...plementation%20(J%20Woods).pdf
Data Source: un
And how to do that when there is a general unfamiliarity on the part of innovators with the aviation regulatory framework and inversely on the part of regulators, a general unfamiliarity with the underlying technologies.
Language:English
Score: 985957.4
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https://www.icao.int/EURNAT/Do...%20ICAO%20and%20Innovation.pdf
Data Source: un
Entrepreneurship has a high Entrepreneurship has a high potential payoffpotential payoff Provides a livelihood for migrants still Provides a livelihood for migrants still unfamiliar with language and other unfamiliar with language and other host country moreshost country mores It is a family strategy to accumulate It is a family strategy to accumulate wealth and set a foundation for the wealth and set a foundation for the economic mobility of the next economic mobility of the next generationgeneration
1010
Turkish migrants in GermanyTurkish migrants in Germany
Late 1990s: over 50,000 Late 1990s: over 50,000 entrepreneurs of Turkish origin in entrepreneurs of Turkish origin in GermanyGermany Generate 185,000 jobs of which 20 Generate 185,000 jobs of which 20 per cent went to Germansper cent went to Germans 73 per cent relied on supplies from 73 per cent relied on supplies from ““GermanGerman”” businessesbusinesses
1111
Why does this matter?
Language:English
Score: 985957.4
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...n/ZLOTNIK-entrepreneurship.pdf
Data Source: un
Modern medicine is not only unfamiliar
but also frightening. (14.6”)
LILY: (Spanish) F “When women arrive in hospitals, they have to
go through a practice that is completely different
from their culture…” (5.5”)
NARRATION
Lily Rodriguez is the Deputy Representative of
UNFPA in Ecuador. (4.35”)
LILY: (Spanish) F “They are in an unfamiliar environment, and in a
language they do not understand, and that’s why
they resist going to the hospital.” (6.8”)
DR.
Language:English
Score: 966837
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https://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/unia1177.pdf
Data Source: un
UNICEF Afghanistan/2019/Sherzai
"I do not like to go to a strange and unfamiliar home, I want to stay here with my family."
(...) Talking about her engagement, Badro says with despair, “I do not like to go to a strange and unfamiliar home, I want to stay here with my family.
Language:English
Score: 966837
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https://www.unicef.org/afghani...girls-fear-and-source-distress
Data Source: un
Work through the public networks (WiFi-zones, online-clubs, etc.) or through unfamiliar computer. – Antivirus software. How to filter the advertisements and unwanted information? (...) Module 5: Confidentiality and work through public networks
Work through the public networks (WiFi, online-clubs, etc.) or through unfamiliar computer – Confidentiality of visiting resources.
Language:English
Score: 948444.1
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https://www.itu.int/council/gr.../wg-cop/pd/ONAT_Contr_2013.pdf
Data Source: un