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This document outlines the terms of reference for hiring a consulting firm to draft institutional frameworks for the long-term sustainability of Centres of Excellence in Tamil Nadu and to develop a roadmap for mobilizing blue finance.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Tamil Nadu, India
Subject:
Coastal resilience, biodiversity conservation, blue finance
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Agency / institution:
The World Bank, Government of Tamil Nadu
Author:
The World Bank, Government of Tamil Nadu
Target audience:
Consultants, government agencies, environmental organizations, financial institutions
Effective period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
2026
Date of amendments:
None
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Year:
TBD
Region / City:
United States / Washington, D.C.
Theme:
Information Technology, Cybersecurity
Document Type:
Statement of Work
Agency:
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Office of Cyber Infrastructure and Computational Biology (OCICB)
Author:
NIAID
Target Audience:
Federal contractors, IT support professionals, and NIAID staff
Effective Period:
TBD
Approval Date:
TBD
Modification Date:
TBD
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Kinngait, Sanikiluaq, Sanirajak, Igloolik
Topic:
Indigenous knowledge, fisheries research, ecosystem-based resource assessments
Document Type:
Research Report
Organization / Institution:
Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, Marine Institute
Author:
Dr. Scott Grant
Target Audience:
Researchers, Indigenous communities, fisheries stakeholders
Action Period:
2021-2025
Approval Date:
April 23, 2021
Amendment Date:
N/A
Research Vessel:
RV Ludy Pudluk
Study Duration:
7 to 8 weeks per year
Study Phases:
2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-2025
Methodology:
Multibeam echosounder, acoustic Doppler current profiler, underwater video
Environmental Impact:
Limited impact on seabed and marine life
Data Sharing:
Marine Institute, Qikiqtaaluk Corporation
Intellectual Property:
No patents
Local Involvement:
Inuit community participation
Research Focus:
Sustainable Arctic fisheries development, ecosystem monitoring
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2018
Region / city:
Norway, UK, Scotland
Topic:
Power, politics, emotions in organizational learning
Document type:
Symposium call for papers
Organization:
BI Norwegian Business School, University of St. Andrews, Warwick Business School, University of Bath
Author:
Cathrine Filstad, Bjørn Erik Mørk, Kevin Orr, Russ Vince
Target audience:
Scholars and practitioners in organizational learning, management, and social sciences
Period of validity:
2018
Approval date:
N/A
Date of modifications:
N/A
Contextual description:
A symposium call for papers focusing on the intersection of power, politics, and emotions in organizational learning.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Not specified
Subject:
Equine physiotherapy
Document type:
Instructional guide
Organization:
Bridgefield Physiotherapy Ltd
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Horse owners, equine therapists
Intended use:
Physical therapy and mobility exercises for horses
Copyright:
© Bridgefield Physiotherapy Ltd
Usage restrictions:
Not to be copied without permission
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Mediterranean countries
Topic:
Application form for the MAIA-TAQA project
Document type:
Application form
Organization:
MAIA-TAQA Project
Author:
MAIA-TAQA Consortium
Target audience:
Institutions, companies, and applicants involved in innovation activities
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
04/11/2022
Date of changes:
N/A
Context:
Application form for participating in the MAIA-TAQA project, aimed at promoting innovation and improving business activities in the Mediterranean region through funding and support.
Document symbol:
UNEP/SPP-CWP/OEWG.3/2/Add.3/Rev.1
Issuing body:
United Nations Environment Programme
Organ:
Ad hoc open-ended working group on a science-policy panel to contribute further to the sound management of chemicals and waste and to prevent pollution
Session:
Third session
Location:
Geneva
Dates:
17–21 June 2024
Agenda item:
Item 4 of the provisional agenda – Preparation of proposals for the establishment of a science-policy panel
Distribution:
General
Date of issuance:
25 March 2024
Original language:
English
Author:
Secretariat
Subject:
Process for determining the work programme, including prioritization
Related session:
Second session held in Nairobi, 11–15 December 2023
Intended recipient:
Intergovernmental meeting and governing body of the panel
State:
Ohio
Program:
Balance of State Continuum of Care (BoSCoC)
Instrument Name:
Housing Assessment and Resource Prioritization (HARP) Tool
Target Population:
Households without children
Type of Document:
Housing needs assessment form
Assessment Types:
Crisis Needs Assessment; Housing Needs Assessment
Assessment Modes:
Phone; Virtual; In person
Data System Referenced:
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Assessment Domains:
Meeting Basic Needs; Housing Stability; Income, Employment, and Education; Experiences of Homelessness; Health and Wellbeing; Interactions with Other Systems and Experiences of Trauma
Maximum Total Score:
65
Scoring Method:
Point-based prioritization system
Intended Users:
Housing and homeless service providers within BoSCoC
Related Materials:
HARP Tool Guidance; HARP Tool e-learning course
Title:
Managing Time Effectively: How to Use the MoSCoW Method for Prioritization
Method:
MoSCoW Method
Subject:
Task prioritization and time management
Type of document:
Instructional guide with example and blank template
Adapted from:
Hulshult, A. R.; Krehbiel, T. C.
Source publication:
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice
Source year:
2019
Key concepts:
Priority level; Critical level; Must, Should, Could, Won’t categories
Example date referenced:
11/1
Includes:
Step-by-step procedure; Worked example; Blank template for task planning
Intended audience:
Students and individuals managing academic tasks
Note:
Year
Theme:
Quality Improvement
Document Type:
Tool
Target Audience:
Healthcare Teams
Year:
Not specified
Methodology:
MoSCoW prioritization method
Subject:
Prioritization of functional requirements
Document Type:
Methodology example / classification reference
Framework Categories:
Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won’t Have
Color Coding:
Green, Yellow, Orange, Red
Application Area:
Requirements prioritization
Scope:
Functional requirements defined in advance and generated by users
Intended Audience:
Product managers, project teams, requirements analysts
Purpose:
Classification of requirements by priority and feasibility
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Education policy planning
Document type:
Exercise / Worksheet
Organization:
Department of Education
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Educators and program coordinators
Period covered:
Current academic planning period
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of modifications:
Not specified