In contrast to
international staff whose pay scale is determined directly by the International Civil Service
Commission (ICSC) based on the prevailing conditions in the international labour market, the
LSSC follows guidelines issued by the ICSC using local market conditions as their
benchmark.
10. (...) In that email, she disputed the certified
information supplied by LSSC and referred to enquiries she had made including a web search
to confirm the correctness of the OHRM calculation. (...) Salaries for locally recruited
staff are established through labour market surveys of the employers presumed to be the best
in the locality.
Language:English
Score: 998527.8
-
www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2013-096.pdf
Data Source: oaj
DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL ARABIC CONTENT: INCUBATION REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING NEEDS
Color/Photo handling
Any designer, animator or even simple web developer will ultimately need to edit images and photos and
handle color manipulation. (...) Web Design
Web design can be a real tricky thing. (...) A clear understanding of the HTML language is important as well as the mastery of a performing Web
design tool. We suggest the following product from Adobe:
ADOBE Dreamweaver MX 2004
Other products are also available from Microsoft, Borland etc …
eLearning design standards
Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-
based e-learning.
Language:English
Score: 840124.2
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../2010/TECHNICAL PAPER.3&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
The Applicant is a former GS-5 Web Assistant with the United Nations
Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI).
2. (...) Accordingly, the one
Web Assistant post in UNOCI would only be required until June 2016.4
10. (...) Of the three members of the Web and Digital
Media Team, he is of the greatest seniority.
Language:English
Score: 838940
-
www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/UNDT-2019-052.pdf
Data Source: oaj
VIEWS AND INFORMATION REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH 6 OF DECISION 4/CMA.3. SYNTHESIS REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
Finally, one group of Parties suggested that elements such as just transition of the
workforce, social inclusivity, water security and disaster risk reduction should be considered
among the principles to be promoted.
C. UNFCCC web-based platform
32. The key functions of the UNFCCC web-based platform are recording and exchanging
information on non-market approaches, including information identified through the work
programme under the framework for such approaches, and supporting identification of
opportunities for participating Parties to identify, develop and implement non-market
approaches.9 Table 3 lists specific functions relevant to those key functions that were
mentioned in the submissions.
Table 3
Reported specific functions relevant to the key functions of the UNFCCC web-based
platform
Key function Specific functions
Recording information on
non-market approaches
• Registering non-market approaches, including through
links with other web-based platforms
• Recording lessons learned and best practices in
developing and implementing non-market approaches
• Recording information on non-market approaches
necessary for reporting, including for annual reporting,
8 Decision 4/CMA.3, annex, paras. 2(a)(ii), 2(b)(i) and 3(d), respectively.
9 Decision 4/CMA.3, annex, para. 8(b)(i).
(...) Four submissions from Parties or groups of Parties and one from an observer stated
that it should be possible to search the information on non-market approaches recorded on
the UNFCCC web-based platform, including functions for filtering and grouping registered
non-market approaches by country, region and sector to enable identification of similar needs
and efficient allocation of resources, and logical search functions for ease of navigation.
41.

Language:English
Score: 837134.7
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=FCCC/SBSTA/2022/3&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
United Nations EC
(iv) to organize marketing technical
workshops with the participation of
Marketing Managers of interested
railway organizations and road
transport authorities;
(v) Subject to available funding, to
hire a consultant-expert on international
marketing to facilitate discussions
during these marketing technical
workshops. (...) The forecasted budget for such
a project is USD 15,000;
Discuss key updated information
provided in the comparison study and
how to convert this study into a web
application tool;
Invite marketing managers of rail
organizations and road transport
associations to discuss ways to
promote rail and road transport
services along the Euro-Asian
transport links;
Secretariat to prepare draft action plan
regarding the marketing strategy;
discuss the draft action plan and its
implementation by the Railway
Organizations and the Road
Associations; finalize the action plan
and agree on activities towards its
implementation by the Railway
Organizations and the Road
Associations;
Draft new EATL web site dedicated to
the promotion of Euro-Asian transport
linkages; present its structure before
launching;
Discuss organization of an
international conference to launch the
operationalization of Euro-Asian
transport linkages;
Discuss draft report prepared by the
secretariat, experts, consultant and
marketing experts, on the Marketing
Strategy action plan and activities
towards its implementation;
Prepare administrative processes
needed to organize two demonstration
runs of block container trains and of
one truck caravan;
(e) Update and
upgrade of the
Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) application
(i) Update of information for
existing lines when needed;
(ii) Update of information by adding
logistics centers or freight villages,
intermodal services provided,
interoperability issues etc;
(iii) Upgrade of the GIS software to a
more sophisticated web application that
provides more possibilities for
illustrating and analysing infrastructure
Exchange views and discuss how to
update application on the
Geographical Information Systems
(GIS); discuss the questionnaire for
collecting of the data and updating the
information provided by countries for
the GIS application;
Review replies to the questionnaire for
collecting data and updating the
information provided by countries for
the GIS application; present
6
ECE/TRANS/WP.5/GE.2/2013/1
Objectives Goals Activities Timeline
projects and supports the development
of technological add-ons such as the
comparison tool between maritime
transport and inland transport options
etc;
(iv) Most of the above mentioned
activities such as the update of
information and the upgrade of the
software to a more sophisticated web
application are subject to available
funding. (...) preliminary analysis, and updated GIS
application;
Discuss possible upgrade of the GIS
application to a more sophisticated
web application; decide on GIS
software upgrade; upgrade the GIS
application to a more sophisticated
web application; present new GIS
sophisticated web application;
II.

Language:English
Score: 832751.4
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce.../TRANS/WP.5/GE.2/2013/1&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
UNCTAD'S E-TOURISM INITIATIVE
The abundance of
contacts offered by the tourism sector provides innumerable opportunities for partnerships, which will
A tool
The idea is to design, develop and implement the
information technology platform around which a reproducible
corporate model of the tourism and craft market will be
developed. Technically, the tool is a web-site generator based
on an Internet client-server architecture and built around a
group of databases and multi-criterion search engines. (...) Information to be included:
The e-tourism marketplace should contain:
; General information about the country (maps, visas, climate, etc.);
; Specific local information about tourism services such as special-interest tours, a list of
tourist spots and craft centres, national or regional parks, markets, hotels, restaurants,
travel agencies, airlines and transport, practical information about excursions, guides,
interpreters, doctors and car hire agencies;
; Information about local crafts (relevant organizations and associations, craftsworkers,
products, etc.); and
; Links to the web sites of the various partnerships and associates and to existing
information on the Web.
(...) TD(XI)/BP/6
page 18
On-line reservation
A possible web page
TD(XI)/BP/6
page 19
In order to guarantee this market’s durability, a business model will be designed and validated,
including the idea that the site should be financed by those who contribute information to it (seeking a
customized presentation of their goods and services), as well as the marketing costs associated with
market positioning.

Language:English
Score: 831219.6
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...get?open&DS=TD(XI)/BP/6&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
TRIENNIAL REVIEW OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY THE COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND COORDINATION AT ITS 40TH SESSION ON THE IN-DEPTH EVALUATION OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN PROGRAMME
Outreach
Recommendation 6
Marketing and distribution of the Division for the Advancement of Women
publications
In close collaboration with other relevant departments, the Division for
the Advancement of Women should identify potential target audiences and
develop different marketing and distribution approaches for various types of
publication, based on the commercial potential of the publication:
(a) With respect to publications that are issued as sales publications as a
matter of record or for other non-commercial reasons, print runs should be
small; the information contained in these publications should be posted on the
WomenWatch web site.
(...) (c) Not-for-sale publications should be issued in an inexpensive print
form and included on the WomenWatch web site.
21. The Division for the Advancement of Women and the Sales and Marketing
Section of the Department of Public Information have worked closely during the
period on developing and executing plans for the promotion of publications of the
Office of the Special Adviser and the Division, an issue addressed in
recommendation 6 (b). (...) As a result of these consultations, a
marketing strategy focusing on multiple channels is adopted. publications of the
Office of the Special Adviser and the Division are featured on the United Nations
publications web site and in their catalogue of sales publications and are submitted
to online bookstores (such as Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com).

Language:English
Score: 829879.6
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...?open&DS=E/AC.51/2003/5&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
GE.13-61125
Subsi
F
C
C
C
/S
B
I/2
0
1
3
/2
/A
d
d
.1
1
5
Table 3
National communications
Activity Purpose/target of activity Outcome(s) Date and location
Agencies and institutions
involved Funding
Activity report or web link
for further information
Umbrella Programme for
National Communication
to the United Nations
Framework Convention
on Climate Change
(UNFCCC).
(...) F
C
C
C
/S
B
I/2
0
1
3
/2
/A
d
d
.1
1
9
Table 4
National climate change programmes
Activity Purpose/target of activity Outcome(s) Date and location
Agencies and institutions
involved Funding
Activity report or web
link for further
information
Climate Change
Capacity-building
Programme for Iraq
Building the capacities
of Iraq to address
climate change.
(...) College of the
Atlantic
F
C
C
C
/S
B
I/2
0
1
3
/2
/A
d
d
.1
2
6
Activity Purpose/target of activity Outcome(s) Date and location
Agencies and institutions
involved Funding
Activity report or web link
for further information
6. Conservation
International
7.
Language:English
Score: 827988.8
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...S=FCCC/SBI/2013/2/ADD.1&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
EXTRAORDINARY SESSIONS OF THE SUBSIDIARY BODIES OF THE CND : BACKGROUND PAPER
According to the World Drug Report 2021, drug markets on the dark web emerged
only a decade or so ago, but the main ones are now worth at least $315 million in
annual sales. (...) While cannabis dominates darknet sales, marketing on the
“clear web” often involves new psychoactive substances and substances used in the
manufacture of synthetic drugs, including precursor chemicals. (...) Drug trafficking over the clear web
45. The online marketing and sale of some synthetic drugs, rather than being
restricted to the dark corners of the Internet (i.e., the dark web), also occurs on the
open Internet, or clear web, where such drugs are readily discoverable for purchase
on easily accessible platforms.
Language:English
Score: 827265.3
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...&DS=UNODC/CND/ES/2021/2&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
BUSINESS MODELS FOR DIGITAL ARABIC CONTENT PROJECT : PROMOTION OF THE DIGITAL ARABIC CONTENT INDUSTRY – PHASE II
If Arabs want to develop their presence on the
web and mobile platforms from a cultural and
political point of view, they need to undertake
huge concerted efforts. (...) The relationship between affordable access,
available content and growing usage rates
implies that advertisers in the Arab world can
expect to see growth in the DAC market as
these benchmarks improve.
9
Source Arab Media Outlook - 2011, 2015
10
Source: Smartling’s overview of the multilingual web
As an indication of this increase in Arabic space,
in a recent poll in Saudi Arabia, 90% of users
said they preferred Arabic advertisements on
their smartphones11.
(...) Founders told “The Next Web” that moving the concept to the iPhone and Android would
provide users with a very easy solution to create and share a panorama on the Web in seconds, with a few clicks.
Language:English
Score: 822463.4
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../2013/TECHNICAL PAPER.1&Lang=E
Data Source: ods