1 Eighteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1 Eighteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties Eighteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties / Dix-huitième session de la Conférence des Parties / Decimoctava reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes Geneva (Switzerland), 17-28 August 2019, Genève (Suisse), 17-28 août 2019, Ginebra (Suiza), 17-28 de Agosto de 2019 PROVISIONAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS / LISTE PROVISOIRE DES PARTICIPANTS / LISTA PROVISIONAL DE PARTICIPANTES [2,199 participant(e)s as of 6 August 2019] PARTIES / PARTES Afghanistan Mr. Ezatullah SEDIQI Afghanistan Mr. Jalaludin NASERI Afghanistan Mr. Qais SAHAR Afghanistan Mr. Zolfaqar Karimi Baloch Albania Ms. Klodiana MARIKA Albania Ms. Ramaj ELVANA Albania Ms. Shpresa MEZINI Algeria Ouahida BOUCEKKINE Algeria Mr. Ouahid ZANNDOUCHE Algeria Mr. Ali MAHMOUDI Algeria Mr. Boudjemâa Delmi Algeria Mr. Hichem Ayadat Angola Ms. Paula Cristina Domingos FRANCISCO COELHO Angola Ms. Albertina Nzuzi MATIAS Angola Esperanca Maria E Francisco DA COSTA Angola Mr. Lucas Marculino MIRANDA Angola Mr. Antonio Binza QUILOBO Angola Mr. Julio Cristóvao Diogo BANGO Angola Mr. Lusanga MIAKONGO Angola Mr. Antonio Joaquim da Costa BARRADAS Angola Mr. Tito Miguel CASSULE Angola Mr. Soki KUEDIKUENDA Angola Mr. Adilson Moita Pereira TEIXEIRA Angola Mr. Lucas Ramos Dos SANTOS Angola Mr. Velasco Cavaco CHIPALANGA Angola Mr. Egas Moniz Antonio SANGO Angola Mr. Luis Pereira PAIXAO Angola Mr. Mateus SIMAO ANDRE Angola Ms. Henriette Lutuba NSILULU Angola Ms. Nhara Jamila Lima C. de MELO Angola Ms. Violante Isilda de Azevedo PEREIRA Angola Mr. Carlos Jose DOMINGOS Angola Mr. Emerson Jose RAPOSO Angola Ms. Custodia canjimba SINELA Angola Ms. Josefa Inacio Cassova FRANCISCO 1 Angola Mr. Duarte Pequeno VICENTE Angola Mr. Africano dos Santos GAMBOA Angola Tamar RON Angola Mr. Joaquim Lourenzo MANUEL Angola Mr. Aristofanes Romao da Cunha PONTES Angola Mr. Miguel Nvambanu KINAVUIDI Antigua and Barbuda Ms. Tricia LOVELL Antigua and Barbuda Mr. Ruleo CAMACHO Antigua and Barbuda Mr. Daven JOSEPH Argentina Mr. Rodrigo GONZALEZ VIDELA Argentina Mr. Francisco LOPEZ-ACHAVAL Argentina Mr. Daniel RAMADORI Argentina Mr. Pablo Ariel SIROSKI Argentina Ms. Vanesa Patricia TOSSENBERGER Argentina Mr. Daniel CHUBURU Argentina Mr. Federico Gastón LOPEZ BOUILLE Argentina Mr. Carlos Mario FORADORI Argentina Mr. Germán Proffen Armenia Ms. Natalya SAHAKYAN Australia Mr. Paul MURPHY Australia Ms. Sarah GOWLAND Australia Ms. Rhedyn OLLERENSHAW Australia Ms. Kylie JONASSON Australia Mr. Damian WRIGLEY Australia Mr. Nicholas BOYLE Australia Mr. Cameron KERR Australia Ms. Madeleine HARPER Australia Mr. John GIBBS Austria Mr. Maximilian ABENSPERG-TRAUN Austria Mr. Martin ROSE Austria Ms. Gerald BENYR Austria Ms. Nadja ZIEGLER Azerbaijan Ms. Gunel MAMMADLI Bahamas Mr. Maurice ISAACS Bahamas Ms. Deandra Delancey-Milfort Bahamas Mr. Lester GITTENS Bahrain Mr. Ali MANSOOR ABBAS ABDULLAH Bangladesh Mr. Mohammed Shafiul Alam CHOWDHURY Bangladesh Mr. Md. Jahidul KABIR Bangladesh Mr. Abu Naser Mohsin Hossain HOSSAIN Bangladesh Mr. MD Golam RABBI Bangladesh Mr. Zahir Uddin AHMED Barbados Ms. Kim DOWNES AGARD Barbados Julia HORROCKS Belarus Mr. Aliaksandr HIRAYEU Belarus Mr. Ruslan NOVITSKY Belgium Ms. Miet VAN LOOY Belgium Ms. Elke MALFAIT 2 Belgium Mr. Frans ARIJS Belgium Nils BOURLAND Belgium Mr. Marc KOCHZIUS Belize Mr. Eugenio Wilber SABIDO Belize Mr. Mauro GONGORA Belize Mr. Omar FIGUEROA Belize Ms. Marisa TELLEZ Belize Ms. Beverly WADE Benin Mr. Melkior KOUCHADE Benin Mr. Sinagabe o. Ulysse KOROGONE Benin Mr. Fortuné Aristide ADJADEME Benin Mr. Guy Apollinaire MENSAH Benin Mr. Cossi Gaston DOSSOUHOUI Benin Antoine Gaston DJIHINTO Benin Mr. Maximin DJONDO Benin Mr. Achille Orphée LOKOSSOU Bhutan Mr. Ngawang GYELTSHEN Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Ms. Teresa Araleny PÉREZ CHÁVEZ Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Mr. Rodrigo Ernesto HERRERA SANCHEZ Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Ms. Antonietta Dora MOLLO VINO Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Ms. Maria Natalia PACHECO RODRIGUEZ Bosnia and Herzegovina Mr. Igor JEVTIC Bosnia and Herzegovina Ms. Vanda MEDIC Botswana Mr. Felix MONGGAE Botswana Cyril TAOLO Botswana Mr. Phemelo GADIMANG Botswana Ms. Mmasera MANTHE-TSUANENG Botswana Mr. Onkokame Kitso MOKAILA Botswana Mr. Onkemetse Daniel PITSO Botswana Mr. Lesole MONTSHIWA Botswana Mr. Thato Yaone RAPHAKA Botswana Mr. Motsereganye SEKGOPO Brazil Mr. Igor ANDRADE VIDAL BARBOSA Brazil Ms. Maria Luisa ESCOREL DE MORAES Brazil Ms. Maria Nazareth FARANI AZEVÊDO Brazil Mr. Nero FERREIRA Brazil Mr. Eduardo Fortunato Bim Bulgaria Ms. Iva STAMENOVA Bulgaria Ms. Radostina GALITIONOVA Burkina Faso Mr. Paul DJIGUEMDE Burkina Faso Mr. Lamoussa HEBIE Burkina Faso Mr. Urbain BELEMSOBGO Burkina Faso Mr. Benoit DOAMBA Burundi Mr. Berchmans HATUNGIMANA Burundi Mr. Alphonse NIYONGABO Burundi Mr. Jean RUSHEMEZA Cabo Verde Mr. Hortênsio LIMA Cabo Verde Mr. Iderlindo SANTOS 3 Cambodia Mr. Phalla SUON Cambodia Mr. Puthy EM Cambodia Mr. Vibol OUK Cambodia Mr. Hul IN Cambodia Mr. Thuok NAO Cambodia Mr. Dany CHHEANG Cameroon Mr. Daniel AMENDE Cameroon Ms. Ngalié MAHA Cameroon Mr. Joseph LEKEALEM Cameroon Mr. Michel BABALE Cameroon Mr. Jules Doret NDONGO Cameroon Mr. Narcisse Lambert MBARGA Cameroon Mr. Bruno MFOU'OU MFOU'OU Cameroon Mr. Bekolo BEKOLO Canada Ms. Lise JUBINVILLE Canada Ms. Gina SCHALK Canada Ms. Adrianne DOORNBOS Canada Ms. Carolina CACERES Canada Mr. Sheldon JORDAN Canada Mr. Jean-François DUBOIS Canada Mr. Ken FARR Canada Mr. Jose BENCHETRIT Canada Ms. Jennifer SHAW Canada Eric HARRINGTON Canada Hannah ROGERS Canada Ms. Caroline LADANOWSKI Canada Philippe DROLET Canada Dawn PRITCHARD Canada Virginie-Mai HO Canada Cecilia LOUGHEED Canada Gregor GILBERT Canada Emily McINTOSH Canada Larry CARPENTER Canada David LEE Canada Charles-Antoine SIROIS Central African Republic Mr. Nestor WALIWA Central African Republic Mr. Jonas NEKEMA Chad Mr. Madangah NGAMGASSOU Chad Mr. Klamon HAKTOUIN Chad Ms. Sadie OUSMANE DABA Chile Mr. Rafael ASENJO FUENTEALBA Chile Ms. Nancy CESPEDES Chile Mr. Fernando Emilio OLAVE ORTIZ Chile Mr. Bernardo MARTINEZ Chile Mr. Ricardo SAEZ PALMA China Ms. Weng Ian TANG China Mr. Weng Tat CHAN China Ms. Rui GUO 4 China Mr. Enyuan FAN China Mr. LIU XIAOBING China Mr. Sai-ping KWAN China Mr. Kin Fung CHAN China Ping Man SO China Mr. Fung Ngai LAM China Ms. Yan ZENG China Mr. Zhigang JIANG China Mr. Qi DONG China Mr. Lim TIN China Mr. Ju ZHOU China Mr. Tin Que LIM China Ms. Kam Po CHONG China Mr. Xiaobing LIU China Mr. Jie ZHOU China Mr. Fei Lek KUOK China Ms. Nga Si LAM China Mr. Yongli ZHANG China Mr. Zhimin WU China Mr. Chunfeng WANG China Mr. Hua FAN China Mr. Zhong HAO China Mr. Yue ZHANG China Mr. Zhanqiang WEN China Mr. Liangchen YUAN China Mr. Zhongze WU China Ms. Ronghong SHI China Mr. Rui SU China Ms. Yilun CHENG China Mr. Jinxing HE China Ms. Kun ZHANG China Mr. Yafang YIN China Mr. Lichao JIAO China Ms. Liying SUN China Mr. Wenlong LIU China Mr. Yong ZHU China Ms. Liuying YANG China Mr. Yutian LEI China Mr. Shimeng LIU China Mr. Weili LOU China Mr. Feng ZHAO China Mr. Zhimin WU China Mr. Fudong WANG China Mr. Hao CHEN China Ms. Xuehong ZHOU China Mr. Jiashun CHEN China Mr. Jiashun CHEN China Ms. Jing MU 5 China Mr. Bo JIANG China Mr. Haibin WANG China Mr. Wei JI Colombia Ms. Maria BAPTISTE Colombia Mr. Antonio Jose GOMEZ HOYOS Colombia Mr. EDGAR EMILIO RODRIGUEZ BASTIDAS Comoros Mr. Soule HAMIDOU Comoros Ms. Saandia SAID IBRAHIM Congo Mr. Emmanuel MISSALIKI Congo Mr. Aimé Jean BlanchardGOULOU GOULOU Congo Mr. Arnaud Bérenger ZONLELETH Congo Mr. Frédéric Lambert BOCKANDZA-PACO Congo Mr. Joseph MOUMBOUILOU Congo Mr. Roger Albert MBETE Congo Mr. Jean Bosco NGANONGO Costa Rica Carlos Mario ORREGO VASQUEZ Costa Rica Ms. Shirley RAMIREZ Costa Rica Danilo LEANDRO Costa Rica Jennifer BARBOZA SANDI Côte d'Ivoire Mr. César KOUAME Côte d'Ivoire Mr. Alain-Richard DONWAHI Côte d'Ivoire Ms. Elvire-Joëlle MAILLY Née ZOUZOU Côte d'Ivoire Mr. Ossiena Aristide KONE Côte d'Ivoire Mr. Bassimori KONATE Côte d'Ivoire Ms. Salimata KONE Côte d'Ivoire Mr. Kouakou KOUADJO GEORGES Croatia Ms. Zrinka DOMAZETOVIC Croatia Ms. Vida POSAVEC VUKELIC Croatia Ms. Ida PARTL Cuba Mr. Antonio CASANOVA GUILARTE Cuba Mr. José Alberto ALVAREZ LEMUS Cyprus Ms. Monica-Elena COSTIN Cyprus Ms. Ioana-Maria HOTEA Cyprus Mr. Yiannis Christodoulides Czech Republic Mr. Ondrej KLOUCEK Czech Republic Ms. Barbora HIRSCHOVÁ Czech Republic Ms. Pavla RIHOVA Czech Republic Mr. Jiri MACH Czech Republic Ms. Lucie HNIZDILOVA Czech Republic Mr. Jakub MAKAL Czech Republic Mr. Jan PLESNIK Czech Republic Mr. Zdenek NOVAK Czech Republic Ms. Dominika FORMANOVA Czech Republic Mr. Jan BROJAC Czech Republic Mr. Petr MARTÍNEK Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Augustin NGUMBI AMURI Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Cosma WILUNGULA BALONGELWA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Benjamin EBUELA BALONGELWA 6 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Gilbert NDJADI ONGEMBA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Crispin MAHAMBA KAMATE Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Freddy ALUTA MULENDA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Alain CHABO BYAENE Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Arthur KALONJI MULAMAYI Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Jean-Pierre MATANDA NGOI Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Georges NGUMBI NGAMBIBAYA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Dieudonné David KITENGE AMISI Democratic Republic of the Congo Ms. Pascaline GERENGBO YAKIVU Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Patrick MAMBOLEO YA PATHY Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Henri FAIZI AUNI Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Kalande MUHIYA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Reddy TUNGISA MUVUMU Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. John KABANGE MUKUBU Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Soleil WAMUINI LUNKAYILAKIO Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Frank BAPEAMONI ANDEMWANA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Henri MBALE KUNZI Democratic Republic of the Congo Ms. Nathalie KAPINGA TSHIMANGA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. René GIZANGA VALU Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Martin MUTOMBO BYART Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Willy Kally KALALA KANYUNGU Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Michel TSHIAMALA MUKAYA Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Vinck IKELIA MBOYO Democratic Republic of the Congo Mr. Dieudonne-Athanase MUSIBONO EYUL'ANKI Democratic Republic of the Congo Ms.
Recommended publications
  • Preserving Professional Identity Through Networked Journalism at Elite News Media
    Technological University Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin Doctoral Applied Arts 2019 Working the News: Preserving Professional Identity Through Networked Journalism at Elite News Media Jenny Hauser Technological University Dublin Follow this and additional works at: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/appadoc Part of the Film and Media Studies Commons Recommended Citation Hauser, J. (2019) Working the News: Preserving Professional Identity Through Networked Journalism at Elite News Media, Doctoral Thesis, Technological University Dublin. DOI: 10.21427/12h3-z337 This Theses, Ph.D is brought to you for free and open access by the Applied Arts at ARROW@TU Dublin. It has been accepted for inclusion in Doctoral by an authorized administrator of ARROW@TU Dublin. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License Working the news: Preserving professional identity through networked journalism at elite news media Jenny Hauser Supervisors: Dr. Harry Browne, Dr. Charlie Cullen, Prof. Michael Foley School of Media, TU Dublin Abstract The concept of journalism as a profession has arguably been fraught and contested throughout its existence. Ideologically, it is founded on a claim to norms and a code of ethics, but in the past, news media also held material control over mass communication through broadcast and print which were largely inaccessible to most citizens. The Internet and social media has created a news environment where professional journalists and their work exist side-by-side with non-journalists. In this space, acts of journalism also can be and are carried out by non-journalists.
    [Show full text]
  • Open Research Online Oro.Open.Ac.Uk
    Open Research Online The Open University’s repository of research publications and other research outputs Making memory work: Performing and inscribing HIV/AIDS in post-apartheid South Africa Thesis How to cite: Doubt, Jenny Suzanne (2014). Making memory work: Performing and inscribing HIV/AIDS in post-apartheid South Africa. PhD thesis The Open University. For guidance on citations see FAQs. c [not recorded] https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Version: Version of Record Link(s) to article on publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.21954/ou.ro.0000eef6 Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. For more information on Open Research Online’s data policy on reuse of materials please consult the policies page. oro.open.ac.uk Making Memory Work: Performing and Inscribing HIV I AIDS in Post-Apartheid South Africa Jenny Suzanne Doubt (BA, MA) Submitted towards a PhD in English Literature at the Open University 5 July 2013 1)f\"'re:. CC ::;'.H':I\\\!:;.SIOfl: -::\ ·J~)L'I ..z.t.... L~ Vt',':·(::. 'J\:. I»_",i'~,' -: 21 1'~\t1~)<'·i :.',:'\'t- IMAGING SERVICES NORTH Boston Spa, Wetherby West Yorkshire, LS23 7BQ www.bl,uk PAGE NUMBERING AS ORIGINAL Jenny Doubt Making Memory Work: Performing and Inscribing HIV/AIDS in Post-Apartheid South Africa Submitted towards a PhD in English Literature at the Open University 5 July 2013 Abstract This thesis argues that the cultural practices and productions associated with HIV/AIDS represent a major resource in the struggle to understand and combat the epidemic.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Magdalen College Record
    Magdalen College Record Magdalen College Record 2017 2017 Conference Facilities at Magdalen¢ We are delighted that many members come back to Magdalen for their wedding (exclusive to members), celebration dinner or to hold a conference. We play host to associations and organizations as well as commercial conferences, whilst also accommodating summer schools. The Grove Auditorium seats 160 and has full (HD) projection fa- cilities, and events are supported by our audio-visual technician. We also cater for a similar number in Hall for meals and special banquets. The New Room is available throughout the year for private dining for The cover photograph a minimum of 20, and maximum of 44. was taken by Marcin Sliwa Catherine Hughes or Penny Johnson would be pleased to discuss your requirements, available dates and charges. Please contact the Conference and Accommodation Office at [email protected] Further information is also available at www.magd.ox.ac.uk/conferences For general enquiries on Alumni Events, please contact the Devel- opment Office at [email protected] Magdalen College Record 2017 he Magdalen College Record is published annually, and is circu- Tlated to all members of the College, past and present. If your contact details have changed, please let us know either by writ- ing to the Development Office, Magdalen College, Oxford, OX1 4AU, or by emailing [email protected] General correspondence concerning the Record should be sent to the Editor, Magdalen College Record, Magdalen College, Ox- ford, OX1 4AU, or, preferably, by email to [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • P&I: List of Correspondents As Per 30-AUG-2021 1
    Albania, Durres SAMER & MISA Sh.p.k. CORRESPONDENT L,4, Rr. "Autostrada-Egnatia" Pallati "XHEMF", Residence: Shkalla Nr.1, Kati 9-te, Ap.1 Mr Ilir Misa 2001 Home phone +355 52 2 35325 DURRES, Albania Business email [email protected] Mobile phone +355 68 2024 704 Telephones: Mr. Eno Xhako Business email [email protected] Mobile phone Web Address www.samer-misa.com Business email [email protected] Office fax +355 52 22 22 36 Office phone +355 52 22 22 36 P&I: List of Correspondents as per 29-SEP-2021 1/ 357 Algeria, Algiers McLeans - MGN CORRESPONDENT Bat. A-2, Appt.3 Les Annassers 2 Residence: Kouba 16006 Alan McLean Algiers Mobile phone +33 614 34 98 60 ALGERIA Ali Ghoubali Telephones: Home phone +213 (0) 21 27 15 87 Business email [email protected] Mobile phone +213 661 53 17 76 Office fax +213 (0) 21 29 46 43 Amor Nait Office phone +213 (0) 23 70 42 26 Mobile phone +213 661 54 85 69 SEAMAR - Société d'Etudes Juridiques CORRESPONDENT 4 Said HAmdine Cooperative 24 logement Bat No 02 Residence: BIR MOURAD RAIS - ALGER Akki Assia Algeria Mobile phone +213 558 387 122 Telephones: Office phone +213 21 60 60 36 Business email [email protected] Business email [email protected] Other +213 21 60 66 93 Assia Boudaba Office phone +213 21 60 60 36 Mobile phone +213 552 395 038 Office fax +213 21 60 67 23 Office phone direct +213 21 60 60 36 line Business email [email protected] Other [email protected] Meriem Ayache Business email [email protected] Office phone direct +213 21 60 60 36 line Mobile phone +213 559 678 191 Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Press Release (PDF)
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—JULY 25, 2012 Record setting adventurer’s memoir to be released August 1st. “Arguably, the most remarkable adventurer in the world today.” —London Daily Mail He survived a terrifying crocodile attack off Australia’s Queensland coast, blood poisoning in the middle of the Pacific, malaria in Indonesia and China, and acute mountain sickness in the Himalayas. He was hit by a drunk driver and left for dead with two broken legs in Colorado, and incarcerated for espionage on the Sudan-Egypt border… “A journey of great courage and determination…” —His Holiness The Dalai Lama “Two broken legs would be a trip ender for me…” An incredible amount of stamina.” — Jay Leno, The Tonight Show “An adventure of two lifetimes…” —San Francisco Chronicle THE EXPEDITION True Story of the First Human-Powered Circumnavigation of the Earth By Jason Lewis Available on Amazon and BN.com August 1, 2012, The Expedition chronicles in three parts, Lewis’s 46,505-mile journey across five continents, two oceans, and one sea using only the power of his body: walking, cycling, and inline skating the landmasses, and kayaking, rowing, swimming, and pedaling a boat across the oceans—with no assistance from motors or the wind. Lewis set four world records, and clinched what the London Sunday Times hailed as “The last great first for circumnavigation.” But it was more than just a physical challenge. Prompted by what scientists dubbed the “perfect storm” as the global population soars to 8.3 billion by 2030, adventurer Jason Lewis used the expedition to reach out to thousands of classrooms around the world, calling attention to our interconnectedness and shared responsibility of an inhabitable Earth for future generations, while raising thousands of dollars for orphaned children along the way.
    [Show full text]
  • The Data Journalism Handbook
    THE DATA JOURNALISM HANDBOOK Towards a Critical Data Practice Edited by Liliana Bounegru and Jonathan Gray 1 Bounegru & Gray (eds.) The Data Journalism Handbook “This is a stellar collection that spans applied and scholarly perspectives on practices of data journalism, rich with insights into the work of making data tell stories.” − Kate Crawford, New York University + Microsoft Research New York; author of Atlas of AI “Researchers sometimes suffer from what I call journalist-envy. Journalists, after all, write well, meet deadlines, and don’t take decades to complete their research. But the journalistic landscape has changed in ways that scholars should heed. A new, dynamic field—data journalism—is flourishing, one that makes the boundaries between our fields less rigid and more interesting. This exciting new volume interrogates this important shift, offering journalists and researchers alike an engaging, critical introduction to this field. Spanning the globe, with an impressive variety of data and purposes, the essays demonstrate the promise and limits of this form of journalism, one that yields new investigative strategies, one that warrants analysis. Perhaps new forms of collaboration will also emerge, and envy can give way to more creative relations.” − Wendy Espeland, Northwestern University; co-author of Engines of Anxiety: Academic Rankings, Reputation, and Accountability “It is now established that data is entangled with politics and embedded in history and society. This bountiful book highlights the crucial role of data journalists
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Eighteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties / Dix
    Eighteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties / Dix-huitième session de la Conférence des Parties / Decimoctava reunión de la Conferencia de las Partes Geneva (Switzerland), 17-28 August 2019, Genève (Suisse), 17-28 août 2019, Ginebra (Suiza), 17-28 de Agosto de 2019 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS / LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS / LISTA DE PARTICIPANTES [1,694 participant(e)s] PARTIES / PARTES Afghanistan Mr. Ezatullah SEDIQI Afghanistan Mr. Jalaludin NASERI Afghanistan Mr. Qais SAHAR Algeria H.E. Mr. Boudjemaa DELMI Algeria Ms. Ouahida BOUCEKKINE Algeria Mr. Ali MAHMOUDI Algeria Mr. Hichem AYADAT Angola H.E. Ms. Paula Cristina COELHO Angola H.E. Ms. Margarida IZATA Angola Ms. Albertina Nzuzi MATIAS Angola Ms. Esperanca Maria E Francisco DA COSTA Angola Mr. Lucas Marculino MIRANDA Angola Mr. Soki KUEDIKUENDA Angola Mr. Lucas Ramos Dos SANTOS Angola Mr. Velasco Cavaco CHIPALANGA Angola Ms. Violante Isilda de Azevedo PEREIRA Angola Ms. Custodia Canjimba SINELA Angola Ms. Tamar RON Angola Mr. Miguel Nvambanu KINAVUIDI Angola Mr. Olivio Afonso PANDA Angola Mr. Alberto Samy GUIMARAES Angola Mr. Antonio NASCIMENTO Antigua and Barbuda Ms. Tricia LOVELL Antigua and Barbuda Mr. Daven JOSEPH Argentina H.E. Mr. Carlos Mario FORADORI Argentina Ms. Vanesa Patricia TOSSENBERGER Argentina Mr. Germán PROFFEN Armenia Ms. Natalya SAHAKYAN Australia Ms. Sarah GOWLAND Australia Ms. Rhedyn OLLERENSHAW Australia Mr. Damian WRIGLEY Australia Mr. Nicholas BOYLE Australia Mr. Cameron KERR Australia Mr. John GIBBS Austria Mr. Maximilian ABENSPERG-TRAUN 1 Austria Mr. Martin ROSE Austria Ms. Gerald BENYR Austria Ms. Nadja ZIEGLER Azerbaijan Ms. Gunel MAMMADLI Bahamas Mr. Maurice ISAACS Bahamas Ms. Deandra DELANCEY-MILFORT Bahamas Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2015 Bloomsbury Sales
    DECEMBER 2015 Scarpia Piers Paul Read Based on one of the central figures from Tosca, Puccini's classic opera, Scarpia is a powerful story of love, lust and political intrigue set in Rome after the French Revolution Description Man is a delicate mechanism. he can easily be set off course. It is the late 18th century and nobleman Vitellio Scarpia finds himself, penniless and in disgrace, on the streets of Rome. After leaving his home, on a quest for a successful military career, his fiery passion has seen him expelled from the Spanish royal guard and left to seek his fortune in Italy; a fortune inseparably bound to the Pope, whose regency has been in question since the French Revolution. Intent on furthering his position in Rome, Scarpia supplements his income as a guard by accompanying a seductive countess, delighted at the prospect of having an ex-soldier on her arm. With her as his guide, Scarpia is able to attend the many decadent parties and festivals open to the upper echelons of the city. That is, provided he does his duty. But, traversing a society swirling with questions of political and sexual morality, the provincial soldier feels himself harden. And, as his own path converges with that of the gifted, beautiful Floria Tosca, he discovers that the fate that led him to power will be the same one that tears him from it. Steeped in factual detail and exploring the fictional figure whose actions define Puccini's famous opera, Tosca, novelist Piers Paul Read here tells the powerful tale of Vitellio Scarpia, a story that shines a light into the dusty corridors of history and the dark corners of the human soul.
    [Show full text]
  • Eclipse Triggers Nigeria Riot Low Graphics Version | Feedback | Help
    BBC News | AFRICA | Eclipse triggers Nigeria riot low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: World: Africa Front Page Wednesday, 10 January, 2001, 20:52 GMT Search BBC News Online World Eclipse triggers Nigeria riot Advanced search options Africa BBC ONE TV NEWS Americas WORLD NEWS SUMMARY Asia-Pacific BBC NEWS 24 BULLETIN Europe PROGRAMMES GUIDE Middle East South Asia ----------- From Our Own Muslims traditionally greet a lunar eclipse with prayers Click on the stories below for Correspondent By Barnaby Phillips in Lagos background and features ----------- Riot police are patrolling the streets of the northern Nigerian city Letter From of Maiduguri in the wake of rioting sparked off by the sighting Key stories America Tuesday night's lunar eclipse. Land of no tomorrow UK Hundreds of Muslim youths A young democracy UK Politics attacked hotels, bars and brothels after seeing that the Tackling corruption Business moon was starting to disappear. Year of bloodshed Sci/Tech Reports from Maiduguri say the Stability key to oil output Health youths blamed the eclipse on Education what they call the TALKING POINT Entertainment preponderance of sinful Has anything changed? activities in the city. They Talking Point attacked mainly Christian See also: In Depth targets. 08 Jan 01 | Africa AudioVideo The youths poured out on to the Nigerian girl appeals against streets soon after the eclipse lashing began. They were chanting "God is great !" and "We want Sharia" - the strict Islamic legal code which has already been 10 Aug 00 | Africa adopted in Maiduguri. Sharia beating for motorcyclists 01 Aug 00 | Africa Churches targeted Nigeria's Katsina state adopts A Christian leader told the BBC that at least one church was Sharia burned down and he said riot police used tear gas to protect other 21 Jun 00 | Africa churches.
    [Show full text]
  • America's Leading Magazine on Africa January-February
    AMERICA'S LEADING MAGAZINE ON AFRICA JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1995 74470 81632 u RAIN FOREST RESCUE: TM To HELP SAVE HALF OF THE PLANTS AND ANIMALS ON EARTH In the rain forest, the sounds of fires and bulldozers are replacing the sounds of nature. Recent studies show that the destruction of the rain forests wipes out 17.000 plant and animal species each year. That's ahout 48 extinctions per day, two per hour. These are plants and animals that will simply cease to exist, gone forever from the planet. And the toll mounts every day. Even though they occupy less than 2% of the earth's surface, rain forests are home to over half the world's plant and animal species. When we destroy the rain forest we are endangering our planet's % future. The chain of life depends on a variety of plants and animals that are being Bf destroyed by the day... from the smallest f tree frog to the largest tropical tree. Join The National Arbor Day Foundation and support Rain Forest Rescue to help put a stop to the destruction. When you join, the Foundation will preserve threatened rain forest in your name. An area of rain forest the size of 10 city blocks is burned every minute. Help stop the destruction. Before the sounds of nature are replaced by the sounds of silence. To contribute to Rain Forest Rescue, call 1-8OO-222-5312 The National 'Arbor Day Foundation The Margay is one of many species whose habitat is threatened ram forest MELILLA mako j~J >.
    [Show full text]
  • Affecting Factors in Information Security Policy Compliance: Combine Organisational Factors and User Habits
    Affecting Factors in Information Security Policy Compliance: Combine Organisational Factors and User Habits Angraini1,4, Rose Alinda Alias2 and Okfalisa3 1School of Computing, Faculty Engineering, University Technology Malaysia, 81310 Johor, Malaysia 2Department of Information System, Azman Hashim International Business School, University Technology Malaysia,81310 Johor Malaysia 3Department of Informatics Engineering, Faculty Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim, Pekanbaru, Riau 4Department of Information System, Faculty Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim, Pekanbaru, Riau [email protected] Abstract. Information security policy compliance is one concern of organisations to improve information security, including universities. Previous research has shown that factors that influence user compliance can come from user behaviour and from within the organisation. This study aims to explore the factors of organisation and user habits that affect user compliance with information security policies. The research model proposed used organisational commitment, organisational culture, reward, and habit variables—this research conducted with a case study of public universities in Indonesia by using an online survey. The results indicated that the factors derived from organisational commitment established a positive influence on the user’s respectful behaviour. The insignificant organisational culture and reward affected information security policies. User habits also influenced user behaviour in maintaining information security. Keywords: compliance, information security policy, organisation commitment, organisation culture, habit. 1 Introduction There has been a growth in research to devote more attention to information security due to a significant increase in threats and attacks on information security. Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that a business will fall victim to ransomware attacks every 14 seconds in 2019 and every 11 seconds in 2021 [1].
    [Show full text]
  • Wellington School Magazine Spring & Summer 2016/17 Contents Front Cover Art
    The Turret Wellington School Magazine Spring & Summer 2016/17 Contents Front Cover Art Front Cover Art 2 Welcome Welcome 3 Governors’ Awards 4 It is hard to believe that over a year has passed At the WSA concert at the end of term, I enjoyed Reflections on ERASMUS 6 since Speech Day 2016, when we awoke to the listening to many performers who were P3 Aztec Adventure Day 7 outcome of the Brexit referendum before outstanding last year, but who have moved on A Visit to St Dominique 8 making our way to the Town Hall. We can all to a whole new level over the course of the last Primary 5: Islands 10 agree, I am sure, that a lot has happened since twelve months. Such is the possibility of youth. Dance Showcase 12 BEBRAS Computational Thinking Challenge 13 then, both here in Wellington and in the wider Recently, we changed timetable and our P6/7 Inverclyde Hockey Trip 14 world. distinguished S6 suddenly became ‘The Hockey Tour 2017 15 Leavers’. Time waits for nobody in a school. P4 Report 16 One of the pleasures of working with young Junior School Show: Joseph 17 people is seeing how much they progress in a With this in mind, I invite you to enjoy this A Tale of Two Narrators 19 year. The well-known author, Richard Ford, enlarged edition of ‘The Turret’ and to reflect on Short Tennis Tournament 2017 20 writes of the ‘permanent period of life’, and is the busy year that has passed so quickly. I hope 6th Year Report 21 referring to the years that his fictional character that you have many happy memories of the Junior School French 22 has lived through without much really 2016-2017 session, and I hope every member of The Dramatic World of Wellington 23 changing.
    [Show full text]