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Statement issued in Cairo on 18 March 2017 outlining the coordinated position of four international and regional organizations on the political, security and economic situation in Libya and their support for the implementation of the Libyan Political Agreement.
Date:
18 March 2017
Place:
Cairo
City of meeting:
Cairo
Country:
Egypt
Type of document:
Joint communiqué
Subject:
Political situation in Libya
Organizations involved:
League of Arab States; African Union; European Union; United Nations
Framework referenced:
Libyan Political Agreement (LPA)
Participating representatives:
Secretary General of the League of Arab States; AU High Representative for Libya; EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Libya
Geographical focus:
Libya
Key issues:
Political process; security situation; oil infrastructure; counter-terrorism; border security; democratic transition
Related events:
Armed attacks in the Oil Crescent beginning 3 March 2017; ceasefire declared on 15 March 2017
International mechanisms referenced:
UN Security Council resolutions; AU High Level Committee on Libya; Neighboring States Mechanism
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Project title:
Stabilization to Recovery Transition (START) in Libya
Project number:
00119794
Implementing partner:
UNDP
Start date:
March 2020
End date:
February 2021
Geographic scope:
West, East and South Libya
Thematic areas:
stabilization, early recovery, resilience, peacebuilding, humanitarian-development-peace nexus
Target groups:
local governments, women, youth, migrants, internally displaced persons, host communities
Related programmes:
Strengthening Local Capacities for Resilience and Recovery (SLCRR); Stabilization Facility for Libya (SFL)
Contributing framework:
UNDAF
Total budget:
USD 2,727,272
Donor:
Government of Japan
Gender marker:
2
Type of document:
programme and project summary
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
International relations, Humanitarian intervention
Document type:
Article
Organization:
University of Law, Leeds Campus, Teesside University, Centre for Syrian Studies, University of St. Andrews
Author:
Danny Singh, Haian Dukhan
Target audience:
Scholars, policymakers, students in political science and international relations
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region:
MENA
Office:
Libya Country Office
Evaluation Type:
Evaluability Assessment
Person-In-Charge:
Mohammad Fayyazi
Allowed Editor:
Elijah Asadhi
Planned Completion Dates:
31.05.2024, 31.08.2024, 31.06.2024, 31.12.2024
Key Topics:
Programme Management, Monitoring and Evaluation, Climate Change Integration, Gender Equality, Youth Engagement
Action Status:
Completed, Underway, Cancelled
Responsible Offices:
Deputy Representative’s Office, PME
Responsible Persons:
Marie-Consolee Mukangendo, Elijah Asadhi
Document Type:
Management Response
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Tripoli, Libya
Subject:
Blood alcohol analysis in myocardial infarction patients
Document type:
Comparative research study
Institution / Organization:
Judicial Expertise and Research Center / Ministry of Justice; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Tripoli
Authors:
Mohammed S. ALrheem, Doaa A. Mansour, Asma O. Jebril
Target audience:
Forensic and medical professionals
Sample size:
48 individuals, including MI patients and healthy controls
Methods:
Head space-gas chromatography/flame ionization detector (HS-GC/FID) and Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) enzymatic technique
Statistical analysis:
IBM SPSS Version 21, descriptive analysis, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson correlation
Key findings:
LDH method shows significant differences in BAC between healthy and MI patients, HS-GC/FID method shows no significant differences; correlation between LDH levels and BAC concentration R² = 0.76
Recommendations:
Larger sample sizes for future studies and preference for more accurate techniques in forensic analysis
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Greater Cairo
Subject:
Air Pollution Management, Climate Change, Environmental Remediation
Document Type:
Public Invitation
Institution:
Ministry of Environment – Arab Republic of Egypt
Author:
Ministry of Environment
Target Audience:
Potential Suppliers, Contractors
Duration of Project:
28 months
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2018–2019
Location:
Cairo, Egypt
Project Name:
Future City
Employer:
XYZ Investment Company
Scope of Work:
Supply, fabrication, delivery and erection of residential, recreational, and utility buildings, infrastructure, and landscaping
Contract Type:
Lump Sum
Contract Value:
USD 617,987,875.18
Governing Law:
Egyptian Laws
Completion Date:
30 May 2019
Contractual Milestones:
Skeleton works – 1 March 2018; Finishes works – 1 March 2019; External works – 1 March 2019
Warranty Period:
365 days from Provisional Acceptance Certificate
Software Requirements:
Microsoft Windows compatible software, AutoCAD, Primavera P6, Contract Manager (Expedition)
Communication Language:
English
Working Hours:
As per Egyptian labor laws
Contract Reference:
FIDIC 1999 – RED Edition
Buildings Included:
Apartments, Villas, Utilities Buildings, Recreation Buildings, Staff Buildings, Security Buildings, Pools, Roads, Landscaping
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Cairo, Damietta
Theme:
Women Empowerment, Training, Employment
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization / Institution:
Methanex Egypt, ILO Cairo Office, National Council for Women
Author:
Methanex Egypt, ILO Cairo Office
Target Audience:
General Public, Stakeholders in Employment and Women Empowerment
Period of Implementation:
2011-2019
Approval Date:
March 22, 2018
Modification Date:
N/A
Year of Birth:
1990
Nationality:
Egyptian
Gender:
Female
Current Position:
Assistant Professor, Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University; Research Associate, Economic Research Forum (ERF); Researcher, EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES)
Past Positions:
Senior Research Fellow, WTO Chair Egypt; Adjunct Assistant Professor, American University in Cairo; Assistant Lecturer, Cairo University
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics (2019), Master’s in Economics (2015), Bachelor of Economics (2011), Cairo University
Research Fields:
International Trade, Firm-level Analysis, Macroeconomics, Industrial Organization, Development Economics
Teaching Fields:
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Economics, Industrial Economics, Development Economics
Conferences:
J-PAL MENA PDCA 2023, ERF 2020–2023, WTO Chairs Program 2022, EMANES 2017
Workshops and Courses:
MIT Certified online courses 2024, Egyptian Industries and EU Carbon Border Mechanism 2024, R Programming 2019, CGE Models 2017
Languages:
Arabic (native), English (excellent), French (fair)
Awards:
Cairo University Award for International Publications, 2019
Computer Skills:
E-Views, STATA, Minitab, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Year:
2018
Dates:
13–19 December 2018
City:
Cairo
Country:
Egypt
Region:
Middle East and North Africa
Document type:
List of participants
Event:
Bridge CRPD-SDGs regional training
Program:
Bridge CRPD-SDGs
Participating countries:
Algeria; Egypt; Iraq; Jordan; Lebanon; Mauritania; Palestine; Sudan; Tunisia
Organizations:
International Federation Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IFSBH); World Federation of the Deaf (WFD); Arab Organisation of Persons with Disabilities (AOPD); Inclusion International (II); Down Syndrome International (DSi); Iraqi Alliance for Disability Organizations (IADO); National Council of Persons with Disabilities of Jordan; Forum of the Handicapped Association of North Lebanon; Sudanese National Association of the Blind (SNAB); Union of the Physically Handicapped of Sudan (UPHS); International Disability Alliance (IDA)
Participant categories:
Participants; Facilitators; Resource persons; Support persons; Interpreters; Illustrators; Logistics and communication staff
Thematic focus:
Disability rights; implementation of CRPD and Sustainable Development Goals
Language context:
Arabic language regional activity
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Durban, South Africa
Topic:
Digital certificates, e-transcripts, certificate collection system
Document Type:
Announcement
Organization:
University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)
Author:
Registrar, UKZN
Target Audience:
Graduates of the University of KwaZulu-Natal
Period of validity:
From 2020 onwards
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Native Title
Document Type:
Communiqué
Institution / Organization:
Commonwealth, state and territory ministers
Author:
Commonwealth Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General, Commonwealth Minister for Indigenous Australians
Target Audience:
Ministers, Indigenous communities, Native Title Bodies
Period of Effect:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Darwin
Theme:
Nursing and Midwifery Regulation
Document Type:
Meeting Communiqué
Organization / Institution:
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA)
Author:
Dr. Lynette Cusack, RN
Target Audience:
Nursing and Midwifery Professionals, Stakeholders in the Healthcare and Education Sectors
Period of Activity:
Monthly Meetings
Date of Approval:
23 June 2014
Date of Changes:
N/A
Date:
11 March 2020
Issuing body:
Pharmacy Board of Australia
Chair:
Brett Simmonds
Jurisdiction:
Australia
Regulatory framework:
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law
Scheme:
National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS)
Related strategy:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety Strategy 2020–2025
Conference:
NRAS Combined Meeting, 27–28 February 2020, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Legislation referenced:
Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic)
Target audience:
Pharmacists and stakeholders under the National Scheme
Subject:
Regulatory updates, cultural safety strategy, and legislative information for Victorian practitioners
Year:
2013
Region / city:
Melbourne
Subject:
Physiotherapy, Registration, National Board
Document type:
Communiqué
Organization / institution:
Physiotherapy Board of Australia, AHPRA
Author:
Paul Shinkfield
Target audience:
Health practitioners, stakeholders
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
20 December 2013
Date of changes:
February 2014
Year:
2013
Organization:
Psychology Board of Australia
Type of document:
Communiqué
Meeting date:
30 August 2013
National Scheme meeting:
Fifth combined meeting of National Boards and AHPRA
Topics covered:
National Psychology Examination guidelines, regional and Trans-Tasman regulation, supervisor training programs, accreditation programs
Contact:
[email protected]
Effective date for exam requirements:
1 July 2013–1 July 2016
Date:
May 29, 2024
Location:
Ottawa, ON
Event:
Beyond MAiD for Mental Illness: Confronting Canada’s Mental Health Challenges
Type of document:
Communiqué
Audience:
Provincial Chairpersons of Social Justice, Provincial Presidents and Secretaries, National Executive
Date of event:
June 5, 2024
Time of event:
5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. CDT
Address:
45 Rideau St., Ottawa, ON K1N 5W8
Host organization:
Cardus
Topic:
Mental health crisis in Canada, MAiD legislation
Speakers:
Dr. Sephora Tang, Dr. Tim Lau, Meagan Gillmore
Purpose:
Advocacy for mental health support in light of MAiD legislation
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Sydney
Topic:
Agency Management Committee Meeting Report
Document Type:
Communiqué
Organization:
Agency Management Committee
Author:
Agency Management Committee
Target Audience:
Members of the Agency Management Committee and stakeholders
Period of Validity:
October 2017
Approval Date:
October 2017
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Australia
Theme:
Health regulation, Indigenous employment strategy, National Boards
Document Type:
Communiqué
Organization / Institution:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra)
Author:
Nello Marino
Target Audience:
Health professionals, regulatory bodies, policy makers
Action Period:
2020-2025
Approval Date:
19 November 2020
Revision Date:
10 March 2021
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Melbourne, Australia
Topic:
Healthcare, Accreditation, Professional Regulation
Document Type:
Meeting Communiqué
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Author:
Professions Reference Group
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, regulatory bodies
Effective Period:
2017
Approval Date:
2017-02-28
Modification Date:
None listed
Year:
2015-2018
Region / City:
Europe
Subject:
Higher Education Policy and Bologna Process Implementation
Document Type:
Work Plan / Proceedings
Organization:
BFUG (Bologna Follow-Up Group)
Author:
BFUG Secretariat
Target Audience:
National authorities, experts, and consultative members in the European Higher Education Area
Period of Implementation:
2015-2018
Date of Approval:
14.09.2015
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Working Groups:
Monitoring, Fostering implementation of agreed key commitments, Policy development for new EHEA goals
Advisory Groups:
EHEA international cooperation, Support for the Belarus Roadmap, Dealing with non-implementation, Revision of Diploma Supplement
Context:
Official source outlining the organization, tasks, and schedules of working and advisory groups for monitoring and implementing Bologna Process priorities across EHEA countries.