The following persons shall also be recognised as authors:
a. A person who translates a work from one language into another language is the author of the translated work;
b. (...) A person who edits, annotates [or] selects works of other persons to produce a work of a creative nature is the author of the edited, annotated [or] selected works.
(...) The author or co-author of an invention, utility solution, industrial design, layout design of integrated circuit, plant varieties or another subject of industrial property of nature of technological creativity shall be the person who creates or contributes to the creation of such subject by way of their creative work.
2.
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Score: 697296.4
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BMET
Bureau of Manpower Employment and
Training (BMET), an organization of MoLE is
engaged for over all planning and
implementation of the strategies for proper
utilization of manpower of the country.
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Function of BMET
• Processing foreign demands for recruitment of Bangladeshi workers • Controlling and regulating emigration clearance for recruited workers for overseas employment • Implementation of self-employment programmes • Collecting and disseminating labour market information • Looking after the welfare of Bangladeshi workers abroad • Registration of unemployed persons and referral to the vacancy positions • Providing institution-based vocational and technical training in different employable trades • Planning and implementation of development programmes to conduct training activities • Conducting informal, formal and special training and Coordinating Apprenticeship training
Collaboration with Green Jobs Project
Under Public-Private Partnership, BMET provided coordinated followings:
• Mapping of 10 TTCs and assign trainers for the TOTs • ToTs of 73 BMET instructors
• Developed admission criteria and trainee select criteria in collaboration with GS
• Advertised in local dailies for the training program
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Collaboration with Green Jobs Project
• Jointly selected training participants (male/female with
appropriate educational qualifications.
• Conducted 40 batches of technician raining to 1509
rural youth
• Contribution in kind (provide utilities , accommodation ,
salary of instructors, assign focal person to coordinate
the training and Support logistics)
Challenges
• Selection of proper and motivated trainees • Low application of women participants • Post training follow up with passed out trainees and maintaining data base
• TTC personnel were not familiar with these training requirements therefore additional workload clashed with regular activities
• Project completion date created challenges to complete training
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Mainstreaming of the training
BMET is thinking following steps :
A.
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Score: 697243.07
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...s/presentation/wcms_498518.pdf
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On-going hostilities damaging existing infrastructure and impeding access of workers and humanitarian actors
Ongoing hostilities have significantly increased the damage to the system and further hampered utility companies’ capacity to repair the damaged infrastructure. (...) Recovery activities include also the support to the main water utility companies, suffering from the conflict, to ensure the provision of safe water for the all population of Donbass region. (...) UNICEF in Ukraine is working closely with three line Ministries: the Ministry of Regional Development, the Ministry of Temporary Occupied Territories and Internally Displaced Persons and the Ministry of Ecology, in addition to civil society and utility companies.
Language:English
Score: 695378.6
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https://www.unicef.org/ukraine...er-sanitation-and-hygiene-wash
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Food security comprises four components: availability, access, utilization and stability.
Food stability
Food stability
To be food secure, a population, household or individual must have access to adequate food at all times. (...) The concept of stability can therefore refer to both the availability and access dimensions of food security.
Food utilization
Food utilization
Utilization of food through adequate diet, clean water, sanitation and health care to reach a state of nutritional well-being where all physiological needs are met. (...) I mprove or support the utilization of food, through proper cooking, adequate diet, clean water, sanitation and health care to reach a state of nutritional well-being where all physiological needs are met.
Language:English
Score: 694587.16
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https://www.fao.org/energy/home/definitions/fr/
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If information about the customs value of goods declared by the applicant is confidential, the
customs body can use it only for purpose of the customs and cannot pass it to any third person
including state bodies without special permit of the applicant, except cases specified by the
legislative acts of the Republic of Georgia. (...) In case of need to specify the customs value of goods declared by the applicant the applicant
can make a request to customs body of the Republic of Georgia for utilization of the declared
goods on the on the grounds of mortgage or guarantee of the authorized bank or pay customs
duties in accordance to the customs value of goods defined by the customs body of the
Republic of Georgia.
4. (...) At
the same time interdependent persons are persons that answer at least one of the following
conditions:
any party of the transaction (physical person) or any official from the side of the party is at the same time the official from the side of the other party of the transaction;
parties of the transaction are joint owners of the enterprise;
parties of the transaction are connected with each other by labour relationship;
any party of the transaction holds a share or has a stock with vote in a fixed capital of the other party and this share totals not less than 5% of this capital;
both parties of transaction are connected by the third person;
both parties of transaction control over the third person;
any party of the transaction is controlled by the other party of the transaction;
parties of transaction are kindred.
10.
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Score: 694387
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/geo_e/WTACCGEO4A1_LEG_16.pdf
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The project will provide electricity from a renewable source to approximately 270 households (approx. 1000 persons). The project will allow the increased duration of daily electricity supply from 4 hours to 12 hours.
(...) Beneficiaries are customers of the 6 hinterland utilities.
Strategies for Energy Access (SDG7)
7/19/2021
Energy Efficient Cook Stove • Energy Efficient Wood Stoves Projects – The GEA distributed a total of 10
institutional size energy efficient wood stoves to 7 dormitory schools. • 100 residential type energy efficient wood stoves were distributed to 10
hinterland communities.
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ACCESS TO COOKING FUEL
Dwelling with kerosene/biomass as main cooking fuel %
Dwelling with LPG/electricity as main cooking fuel %
Pipeline Projects for Hinterland Electrification
7/19/2021
Project Installed Capacity
(MW)
Timeline
1 Bartica Utility scale Solar PV Farm 1.5 2021
2 Lethem Utility scale Solar PV Farm 1.0 2021
3 Kato Hydropower Project 0.15 2021
4 Mahdia Utility scale Solar PV Farm 0.65 2022
5 10 Solar PV mini-grids 1.4 2022
6 30,000 x 150Watts Solar Home Systems 4.5 2022
7 Wakenaam Utility scale Solar PV Farm 0.75 2022
8 Kumu Hydropower Project 1.5 2023
9 Moco Moco Hydropower Project 0.7 2023
10 Leguan Utility scale Solar PV Farm 0.6 2023
Total 12.8 2023
Energy Plans for Hinterland Electrification
7/19/2021
Plans for energy access (subject to availability of resources)
• Energy Needs Assessments (about 200 communities) • Solar PV Micro-grids in rural communities (total capacity of
50 MW) • Local LPG plant to cater for domestic demand. • Hinterland Electrification Programme • Replacement and upgrade of previously installed solar PV
systems • Solar PV and wind systems for off-gird areas • Micro-grids for large hinterland areas • Opportunities for hydropower development
THANK YOU
7/19/2021
Language:English
Score: 693963.4
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https://www.cepal.org/sites/de...ents/files/rosshanda_bagot.pdf
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Data utilized in the preparation of the study draws on both primary and secondary sources, including data supplied directly by public utilities and existing reports and studies. (...) Every effort has been made to collect data through personal visits to public utilities as well as concerned municipalities, companies, institutions, departments and some local village authorities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. (...) By 1966, with four other generating units, also utilizing light fuel, the total nominal generated power reached around 1,100 kilowatts. / 22 ## Data gathered through personal communications with the Engineer of the Tulkarm Municipality, April 1991. ## The structure of the service was mainly geared to domestic (more than 90 per cent) and commercial purposes.
Language:English
Score: 693639.7
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An informed consumer or user, for the purpose of this Law, shall be a natural person who is regularly in contact with the product concerned.
(...) The image of a deceased person may be registered only following the agreement by his parents, spouse and children.
(...) Representation Article 16
In any proceedings before the competent authority, a foreign natural or legal person must be represented by a representative whose full time profession or activity is representation, and who is a local national or locally registered legal person.
Language:English
Score: 693605.7
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An informed consumer or user, for the purpose of this Law, shall be a natural person who is regularly in contact with the product concerned.
(...) The image of a deceased person may be registered only following the agreement by his parents, spouse and children.
(...) Representation Article 16
In any proceedings before the competent authority, a foreign natural or legal person must be represented by a representative whose full time profession or activity is representation, and who is a local national or locally registered legal person.
Language:English
Score: 693605.7
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https://www.wto.org/english/th..._e/cgr_e/WTACCCGR3A2_LEG_4.pdf
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International Day of Persons with Disabilities – 3 December
International Day of Disabled Persons 2006
International Day of Disabled Persons 2006
E-Accessibility
Access to information and communication technologies creates opportunities to everyone in society, but perhaps no-more so than for persons with disabilities. (...) Persons with disabilities are at a considerable disadvantage by not being able to access information technologies. (...) Once adopted and ratified, the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities will require entities ensure that persons with disabilities can access information technologies.
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Score: 628208.2
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