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Report of the Economic and Social Council on Its 2017 Session
General Assembly A/72/3 Official Records Seventy-second Session Supplement No. 3 Report of the Economic and Social Council on its 2017 session (New York, 28 July 2016-27 July 2017) United Nations New York, 2017 Note Symbols of United Nations documents are composed of letters combined with figures. Mention of such a symbol indicates a reference to a United Nations document. ISSN 0082-8203 [17 August 2017] Contents Chapter Page I. Matters calling for action by or brought to the attention of the General Assembly .......... 6 II. Special meetings of the Economic and Social Council at the seventy-first session of the General Assembly .............................................................. 33 III. Special meeting of the Economic and Social Council on international cooperation in tax matters ....................................................................... 36 IV. Multi-stakeholder forum on science, technology and innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals ............................................................. 40 V. Economic and Social Council forum on financing for development follow-up ............. 41 VI. High-level segment ............................................................. 43 A. Ministerial meeting of the high-level political forum on sustainable development convened under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council ................... 45 B. High-level policy dialogue with international financial and trade institutions .......... 45 C. Thematic discussion ....................................................... -
Central Emergency Response Fund: Interim Review
Central Emergency Response Fund: Interim Review Final Report Submitted to: Evaluation and Studies Section Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs By: Sheila Dohoo Faure Max Glaser OCHA FP: Alice Green Date: 19 September 2007 Acknowledgement The authors would like to acknowledge the many people who contributed to this review. First and foremost, they would like to express their appreciation to those in all the field offices of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs who coordinated the country case studies, often during busy periods for humanitarian response operations. They would also like to thank the interview respondents from OCHA, the UN agencies, non-governmental organizations, donors and national governments whose insights into the operation of the CERF at the country and global levels made the review possible. They were very patient in providing both their own views, as well as considerable background information on CERF operations. Secondly, the authors would like to thank the CERF Secretariat for the support provided throughout the review and its insightful comments on early drafts of the report. Comments provided by the Review Advisory Group also strengthened the analysis in the report and were much appreciated. Finally, the authors would like to thank Alice Green, the OCHA focal point for this study in the Evaluation and Studies Section, whose patience and support during the review was very much appreciated. Although many people contributed to this review, the opinions expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. -
Abstract International Peace & Security Symposium 2011
International Peace & Security Symposium 2011 -Challenges in Multi-dimensional PKO and Integrated Peace Missions- 7(Wed) and 8(Thu) December 2011 Mita Tokyo Japan Peacekeeping Training and Research Center Joint Staff College The views expressed at the Symposium and in this publication are those of the participants, and do not necessarily represent the views of their organizations. Preface The "Japan Peacekeeping Training and Research Center" (JPC) was commissioned under the Joint Staff College in March 2010. After a preparatory period of about one year, it is a great honor and pleasure of all members of the JPC and the Joint Staff College to announce that the memorable first "International Peace and Security Symposium 2011" is held on 7 and 8 December in Tokyo. This symposium will have significant meaning as the first step toward the series of "International Peace and Security Symposium". The series is designed to enhance and facilitate knowledge, understanding, and perspectives on cutting edge issues among the most recent Peace and Security Activities conducted by the United Nations or relevant international frameworks. In each symposium, prominent experts and eminent scholars will be invited to present their insights and discuss the challenging issues, from the urgent and specific to latent and cross-cutting. Emergent interdisciplinary approaches from practical experts and academics are expected to bring the more profound perspectives to all participants on the current or future peace operations in the broad contexts in international societies. This year's symposium will highlight the general perspective of current UNPKO as the theme "Challenges in Multi-dimensional PKO and Integrated Peace Missions". -
A. Webster/UNHCR/Somalia/2007
A. Webster/UNHCR/Somalia/2007 SAMPLE OF ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATING IN CONSOLIDATED APPEALS AARREC CRS HT MDM TGH ACF CWS Humedica MEDAIR UMCOR ACTED Danchurchaid IA MENTOR UNAIDS ADRA DDG ILO MERLIN UNDP Africare Diakonie Emergency Aid IMC NCA UNDSS AMI-France DRC INTERMON NPA UNEP ARC EM-DH Internews NRC UNESCO ASB FAO INTERSOS OCHA UNFPA ASI FAR IOM OHCHR UN-HABITAT AVSI FHI IPHD OXFAM UNHCR CARE Finnchurchaid IR PA (formerly ITDG) UNICEF CARITAS French RC IRC PACT UNIFEM CEMIR INTERNATIONAL FSD IRD PAI UNJLC CESVI GAA IRIN Plan UNMAS CFA GOAL IRW PMU-I UNOPS CHF GTZ Islamic RW PU UNRWA CHFI GVC JOIN RC/Germany VIS CISV Handicap International JRS RCO WFP CMA HealthNet TPO LWF Samaritan's Purse WHO CONCERN HELP Malaria Consortium SECADEV World Concern Concern Universal HelpAge International Malteser Solidarités World Relief COOPI HKI Mercy Corps SUDO WV CORDAID Horn Relief MDA TEARFUND ZOA COSV Humanitarian Appeal 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD TO THE HUMANITARIAN APPEAL 2008 ..................................................................VI INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................1 THE REDUCED NUMBER OF CAPS FOR 2008.....................................................................................3 THE SURGE IN FLASH APPEALS IN 2007 ...........................................................................................4 NEW BEST PRACTICE IN 2008 CAPS ..............................................................................................7 -
Programme Anglais - 4.Indd 1 13/09/2019 08:13 Index
programme Anglais - 4.indd 1 13/09/2019 08:13 Index Concept note ..........................................................................................................5 The Biennale of Luanda in few words … ......................................................................7 Partners Forum: Alliance for Africa ............................................................................8 Forum of Ideas, Youth and Women Forums ..................................................................10 Programme .............................................................................................................12 Description of sessions ............................................................................................23 Partners’ Forum ................................................................................................................................................................................23 Forum of Ideas ..................................................................................................................................................................................24 Youth Forum ......................................................................................................................................................................................26 Women’s Forum ................................................................................................................................................................................27 Practical Information ................................................................................................28 -
Tokyo Peacebuilders Symposium 2008 “Peacebuilding Experience and Knowledge from Asia to the World” (Draft Program)
DRAFT as of March 7, 2008 Tokyo Peacebuilders Symposium 2008 “Peacebuilding Experience and Knowledge from Asia to the World” (Draft Program) UN House, Tokyo, March 24-25, 2008 Co-organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and United Nations University (UNU) Monday, March 24 (Venue: Elizabeth Rose Hall, UN House) 9:30-9:40 Opening Remarks Mr. Masatoshi Shimbo, Deputy Director-General, Foreign Policy Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Opening Speech Ms. Akiko Yamanaka, Member of the House of Representatives, Member of the Advisory Council on Human Resource Development for Peacebuilding Part 1: Peacebuilding Experience in Asia – Listening to Voices on the Ground 9:40-11:10 Session 1: Cambodia Presenters: Mr. Ouch Borith, Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia Mr. Ok Serey Sopheak, Permanent Facilitator for Conflict Prevention in Cambodian Election (COPCEL) II, Cambodia Development Resource Center (CDRI) Mr. Motoo Noguchi, International Judge in the Supreme Court Chamber, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) Commentators: Mr. Michiya Kumaoka, Co-Representative, People’s Forum on Cambodia, Japan (PEFOC,J) Mr. Ngoun Sokveng, Hiroshima Peacebuilders Center (HPC) Program Associate (Cambodia), UNDP Office in Timor-Leste Moderator: Mr. Yasushi Akashi, former Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Cambodia 11:10-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-13:00 Session 2: Timor-Leste Presenters: Mr. Jose Turquel de Jesus, President Adviser on International Relations, Presidential Office of Timor-Leste Fr. Martinho Germano da Silva Gusmão, Spokesperson, National Electoral Commission of Timor-Leste Mr. -
YEAR in REVIEW 2004 United Nations Peace Operations
YEAR IN REVIEW 2004 United Nations Peace Operations asdf United Nations TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Surge in peacekeeping 2004: Year of the surge in peacekeeping ...................................................................................... 1 II. Deploying new missions: elements of the surge ONUB: UN peacekeeping comes to Burundi ............................................................................... 3 UNOCI: Working to uphold the peace agreement in Côte d’Ivoire ...................................... 4 MINUSTAH: Overcoming growing pains ...................................................................................... 5 UNAMIS: Sudan - A new mission on the horizon ....................................................................... 7 III. Missions coming down to a close UNAMSIL: A success story in UN peacekeeping ......................................................................... 9 MINUGUA: Leaving Guatemala with mission accomplished ................................................... 9 UNMISET: Winding up six years of peacekeeping in Timor-Leste .......................................... 10 IV. Overcoming crises: missions with special challenges in 2004 MONUC: Facing mounting challenges .......................................................................................... 11 UNMEE: Marginal progress in the peace process ....................................................................... 12 UNMIK: Holding Kosovo to high standards ............................................................................... -
International Organizations
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A.) Headquarters: 8–10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris Cedex 15, France phone 011–33–1–5369–7654, fax 011–33–1–5369–7560 Chairman of the Council.—Per Tegne´r. Director General.—Jean-Jacques Dordain. Member Countries: Austria Greece Portugal Belgium Ireland Spain Denmark Italy Sweden Finland Luxembourg Switzerland France Netherlands United Kingdom Germany Norway Czech Republic Cooperative Agreement.—Canada. European Space Operations Center (E.S.O.C.), Robert-Bosch-Str. 5, D–64293 Darmstadt, Germany, phone 011–49–6151–900, fax 011–49–6151–90495. European Space Research and Technology Center (E.S.T.E.C.), Keplerlaan 1, NL–2201, AZ Noordwijk, ZH, The Netherlands, phone 011–31–71–565–6565, Telex: 844–39098, fax 011–31–71–565–6040. European Space Research Institute (E.S.R.I.N.), Via Galileo Galilei, Casella Postale 64, 00044 Frascati, Italy, phone 011–39–6–94–18–01, fax 011–39–6–9418–0280. Washington Office (E.S.A.), 955 L’Enfant Plaza, SW., Suite 7800, 20024. Head of Office.—Dieckmann Andreas (202) 488–4158, fax 488–4930, [email protected]. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 16th Street, NW., 20441, phone (202) 939–6041, fax 387–2880 Chairman.—Lt. Gen. Jose´ Roberto Machado e Silva, Air Force, Brazil. Vice Chairman.—GB Mario Ferro Rendon, Army, Guatemala. Secretary.—CF Paulo Ce´sar Bittencourt Ferreira, Navy, Brazil. Director General.—GB Ancil W. Antoine, Army, Trinidad and Tobago. Deputy Secretary for— Administration.—COL Pedro Pimentel, Army, Chile. Conference.—Col. Luiz Cla´udio Moreira Novaes, Air Force, Brazil. -
Year in Review 2005
asdf United Nations For more information on United Nations peace operations, visit the United Nations website at http://www.un.org/peace/ Produced by the Peace and Security Section of the United Nations Department of Public Information DPI/2420 — February 2006 — 10M TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2005: A good year for peacekeeping operations Introduction 2 UN establishes the Peacebuilding Commission 3 Sierra Leone: A success story in peacekeeping 4 Liberia: Elections mark a historic turning point 6 Burundi: A major breakthrough in peacekeeping 7 Haiti: MINUSTAH prepares for overdue elections 9 Côte d’Ivoire: Peace efforts move on despite a succession of delays 11 Sudan: New mission deploys, provides assistance to the African Union in Darfur 12 DR Congo: Robust posture hastens political process 14 Kosovo: Status talks get underway 15 Ethiopia-Eritrea: Political stalemate continues amid rising tension 16 Georgia: UNOMIG police mark two years Major peacekeeping operations 17 Other DPKO-led missions 18 Afghanistan: Beyond the Bonn Agreement 19 Iraq: UNAMI underpins the transitional political process 20 UNSCO mediates, coordinates UN work in the Middle-East Other peace operations 20 Political missions 21 DPKO stresses conduct and a duty of care Challenges in peace operations 22 Gender in peacekeeping: An evolving field of practice 24 UN peacekeeping missions 26 UN political and peace-building missions 28 Peacekeeping contributions Peace operations facts and figures 29 Peacekeeping 2005 in a snap shot INTRODUCTION 2005: A good year for peacekeeping operations For UN peacekeeping, 2005 was in trations, monitoring human rights and integrated mission offices with man- many ways a banner year. -
The PDF File of the Program
2021.6.18 Global Peacebuilding Association of Japan (GPAJ) Online ZOOM Meeting In association with Kyoto Peacebuilding Center (KPC) and Academic Council on the UN System Tokyo Office (ACUNS-Tokyo) Wednesday, July 7, 2021 20:00-21:30 hours (Japan Time) and 12:00-13:30 hours (Kosovo) “The Diplomacy of Small States” HE Mr. Sabri Kiçmari Director General of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora (MFAD) of the Republic of Kosovo, Former Ambassador to Austria, Australia and non-resident to New Zealand. 19:50 ZOOM link established 20:00 Opening remarks by Swiss Ambassador (any possibility) 20:05 Introduction of the guest speaker and discussants by Ms. Arbenita Sopaj, External Liaison Officer of GPAJ 20:10 Keynote Speech and Presentation (30 minutes) “The Diplomacy of Small States” Case of Kosovo HE Mr. Sabri Kiçmari- Director General of the Diplomatic Academy of MFAD of Kosovo 20:40 Panel Discussants Mr. Takahiro Shinyo, Former Ambassador of Japan to the United Nations and Germany and President of the Japan Association of United Nations Study (JAUNS) Mr. Satoru Kurosawa, Resident Representative of JICA Balkan Office in Belgrade (2009~2012 Mr. Veselin Popovski, Professor & Vice Dean and Executive Director, Centre for the Study of United Nations at the Jindal Global University in India 21:0 Discussion moderated by GPAJ President Dr. Sukehiro Hasegawa 21:25 Announcement for the next event 21:30 End of the Seminar To attend the meeting, please send an email message to the organizer, Ms. Arbenita Sopaj at [email protected] by July 4, 2021 Purpose of the Conference Presently we are witnessing that emerging countries are being inevitable. -
International Organizations
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A.) Headquarters: 8–10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris Cedex 15, France phone 011–33–1–5369–7654, fax 011–33–1–5369–7560 Director General.—Johann-Dietrich Woerner. Member Countries: Austria Hungary Romania Belgium Ireland Spain Denmark Italy Sweden Estonia Luxembourg Switzerland Finland Netherlands United Kingdom France Norway Germany Poland Czech Republic Greece Portugal Cooperative Agreement.—Canada. European Space Operations Center (ESOC), Robert-Bosch-Str. 5, D–64293 Darmstadt, Germany, phone 011–49–6151–900, fax 011–49–6151–90495. European Space Research and Technology Center (ESTEC), Keplerlaan 1, NL–2201, AZ Noordwijk, ZH, The Netherlands, phone 011–31–71–565–6565, Telex: 844–39098, fax 011–31–71–565–6040. European Space Research Institute (ESRIN), Via Galileo Galilei, Casella Postale 64, 00044 Frascati, Italy, phone 011–39–6–94–18–01, fax 011–39–6–9418–0280. European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC), P.O. Box, E–28691 Villanueva de la Can˜ada, Madrid, Spain, phone 011–34 91 813 11 00, fax: 011–34 91 813 11 39. European Astronaut Centre (EAC), Linder Hoehe, 51147 Cologne, Germany, phone 011– 49–220360–010, fax 011–49–2203–60–1103. European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), Atlas Building, Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX, United Kingdom, phone 011–44 1235 567900. European Space Agency Washington Office (EWO), 1201 F Street, NW., Suite 470, Wash- ington, DC 20004. Head of Office.—Micheline Tabache (202) 488–4158, [email protected]. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 16th Street, NW., 20441, phone (202) 939–6041, fax 319–2791 Chairman.—Vice Admiral Gonzalo Rios Polastri, Peru. -
Multilateralism in East Asia and the United Nations November 7-9, 2019 Conference Hall(B3), the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies
The 19th Trilateral East Asian Seminar on the United Nations System Multilateralism in East Asia and the United Nations November 7-9, 2019 Conference Hall(B3), The Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Korea China Japan Hosted by In collaboration with Korea Academic Council on the United UN Association of China (UNA-China) Nations System (KACUNS) Japan Association for United Nations Studies (JAUNS) Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) Co-hosted by Chey Institute for Advanced Studies Co-Sponsored by (CIAS) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea (MOFA) United Nations Association of the Republic of Korea (UNA-ROK) Program 02 03 Time Content 1-2) New Technologies in Global Governance and the UN’s Response November 7, Thursday 11:20-12:40 Moderator (China) Arrival of delegates Ms. TENG Chen, Senior Official, United Nations Association of China (UNA-China) Presenters Check-in at Hotel 1. Japan 15:00-18:30 SK T.um Tour (16:00-17:20) Mr. Shinichi Kushima, Former UN staff member * Bus will depart from the Shilla Stay at 15:00 and Mercure Ambassador at 15:05 “Digital Transformation and the United Nations” Korea Opening and Welcoming Dinner Reception (Restaurant Chaegeundam) 2. Professor Changrok Soh, President of Korea Academic Council on the United Nations System 18:30- Opening and Welcoming Remarks (KACUNS) KWEON Ki-hwan, Director-General for International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the “Taking Challenges of the UN in Emerging Technology” Republic of Korea (MOFA) 3. China WANG Ying, Deputy Director-General, United Nations Association of China (UNA-China) Ms.