The Applicant is a former GS-5 Web Assistant with the United Nations
Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI).
2. (...) The Web and Digital Media team served under the
PIO’s Multimedia Unit. (...) Case No.: UNDT/NBI/2016/081
Judgment No.: UNDT/2019/052
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41. Based on the documents on the makeup of the Web and Digital Media team,
the reasons stated by the Respondent for not conducting a comparative review of
the Applicant’s post are sound and in line with the announced Mission’s policy.
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The Programme Registry will not deny a CORSIA participant’s request for a registry account solely on the basis of the country in which the requestor is headquartered or based;
6. (...) ☐ YES
Describe how the Registry does or will implement this provision:
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions. (...) ☐ YES
Describe how the Registry does or will implement this provision:
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions.
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The Programme Registry will not deny a CORSIA participant’s request for a registry
account solely on the basis of the country in which the requestor is headquartered or based;
7.3. (...) In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions. (...) These features require a user to have a username and password; consequently, they are only available in web-based format for those with access to the registry.
7.6
a.
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The Chief explained that the test would be administered
through a testing web site and the link to the test would be e-mailed to him. (...) The new internal justice system, as established by General Assembly resolution 61/261,
is based on a two-tier system, consisting of a first instance, the Dispute Tribunal, and an
appellate instance, the Appeals Tribunal, the latter rendering binding decisions and ordering
appropriate remedies.7 This system is highly centered on “the importance for the
United Nations to have an efficient and effective system of administration of justice so as to
ensure that individuals and the Organization are held accountable for their actions in
accordance with relevant resolutions and regulations”.8
17. (...) In the present
case, the conditions of the examination were different from those envisaged in the
Compendium, as the exam was administered online taking into account the time difference
between New York and Bangkok, where the Appellant was based.

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The Programme Registry will not deny a CORSIA participant’s request for a registry
account solely on the basis of the country in which the requestor is headquartered or based;
7.3. (...) An account is never denied solely based on the country in which the applicant is headquartered or based. (...) ACR staff can facilitate this process with the Account Holder upon their request.
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions.
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The Programme Registry will not deny a CORSIA participant’s request for a registry
account solely on the basis of the country in which the requestor is headquartered or based;
7.3. (...) An account is never denied solely based on the country in which the applicant is headquartered or based. (...) ART staff can facilitate this process with the Account Holder upon their request.
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions.
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The Programme Registry will not deny a CORSIA participant’s request for a registry account solely on the basis of the country in which the requestor is headquartered or based;
6. (...) ☐ YES
Describe how the Registry ensures its ability to implement these provisions:
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions. (...) ☐ YES
Describe how the Registry ensures its ability to implement these provisions:
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme Registry’s implementation of these provisions.
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The Programme Registry will not deny a CORSIA participant’s request for a registry account solely on the basis of the country in which the requestor is headquartered or based;
7.3. (...) Geographic location is not a factor in the Reserve’s
assessment of an account application.
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities
and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme
Registry’s implementation of these provisions. (...) Reserve staff will also assist with data requests and generating
reports should any of the default report options available to account holders not provide the
necessary data.
In the field below, provide link(s) to any web-based evidence of existing registry functionalities
and/or of documents demonstrating business practices and procedures for the Programme
Registry’s implementation of these provisions.
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Good visibility could also be obtained via dedicated iERG
social media tools such as Facebook and Twitter.
3
Action points:
The iERG agreed on the following:
• The iERG web site will be hosted by WHO • The iERG visual identity will be based on that of Every Woman Every Child • The iERG with the support from the WHO Secretariat will develop and implement:
Outreach strategy: Facilitated by the production of:
- Key messages - Questions and Answers - Monthly newsletter - Policy briefs - Photo and video database - Sets of PPT slides - Recorded video interviews with selected experts
Publication strategy: Focusing on:
- the iERG annual reports - the iERG meeting reports and minutes - Web publications - e.g. country success stories - Publications in peer-reviewed journals
Media strategy: - Media briefings on accountability issues - Media events (contests, exhibitions, festivals) - Annual UN SG "Accountability awards"
Web strategy:
• The WHO Secretariat will finalize the structure of the web site • The WHO Secretariat will develop a launch strategy for the web site.
(...) An online progress tracking
tool with a secure login is envisaged as an integral part of the proposed web site. This tool will allow
country reporting for increased national ownership of the accountability process. (...) Action points:
The iERG agreed on the following:
• The iERG should identify information gathering criteria and mechanisms to avoid redundancy.
• The iERG will develop a protocol to mobilize country responses. • The WHO Secretariat will prepare data input templates for the web-based monitoring tool.
4
Immediate oversight priorities
The iERG identified four immediate oversight priorities for 2012 as outlined in the CoIA’s report:
Recommendation 2 (use of the 11 indicators), Recommendation 5 (country compacts),
Recommendation 7 (national accountability) and Recommendation 9 (OECD-DAC).
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In the
Secretary-General’s view (as expressed in this report), this web-based system,
which allows parties appearing before the Dispute Tribunal and the United
Nations Appeals Tribunal to file and access case related documents, is “expected
to increase efficiency, reduce delays and improve the overall functioning of the
Registries”.
11. Representatives of relevant offices at the Secretariat, Funds and
Programmes, including UNON, were invited to short training and induction
sessions prior to the introduction of the system, in order to facilitate their
understanding of the process and the use of the web-based tool. UNON is the only
Office across the Secretariat, Funds and Programmes, which is not using this
electronic filing system.
12. (...) As a result of Counsel for the Respondent’s decision not to create an
eFiling account, she has failed to access the Application and to file a Reply within
the requisite time limit required by art. 10 of the Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure.

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