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Year
Topic:
Competitive Food Nutrition Standards
Document Type:
Worksheet
Organization/Institution:
Texas Department of Agriculture
Target Audience:
Contracting Entities, Schools
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Week:
1
Note:
Year
Theme:
Weekly meal schedule
Document type:
Meal plan
Context description:
Menu for weekly meal plan offering breakfast, snacks, lunch, and supper options including various choices of food such as salads, meats, desserts, and drinks.
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Darlington
Theme:
Procurement, Tendering
Document type:
Procurement Questionnaire
Organization / Institution:
Darlington College
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Suppliers
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Nutrition
Document type:
Guide
Organization / institution:
NYFHT, BFHT
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
N/A
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
Sep, 2020
Date of changes:
N/A
Authors:
Fatma Suryani Harahap; Lailatussifah Lubis; Aisyah Nurmi; Heni Mulyani Pohan
Affiliations:
Department of Chemical Education, Faculty of Teacher and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan; Department of Husbandry, Faculty of Husbandry, Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan
Corresponding author:
Fatma Suryani Harahap
Email:
[email protected]
Institution:
Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan
Location:
Padangsidimpuan City, Indonesia
Topic:
Food safety and detection of borax and formalin in school snacks
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Research method:
Qualitative test kit analysis with simple random sampling
Sample size:
15 snack samples from 6 vendors
Population:
Snack sellers at Muhammadiyah Elementary Schools 1, 2 and 3
Substances tested:
Borax (sodium tetraborate) and formalin (formaldehyde solution)
Key findings:
No samples tested positive for borax or formalin
Keywords:
Food safety; street food; food preservative; borax; formalin
Year:
2026
Document Type:
Review Article
Keywords:
extrusion cooking, millets, vegetable powders, pomace valorization, dietary fiber, expansion, texture, glycemic response, bioaccessibility, functional snacks
Subject:
Food Science and Nutrition
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers and food technologists
Scope:
Global
Period Covered:
Current research trends up to 2026
Year:
2026
Region / City:
India
Cuisine Type:
Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian Snacks
Dish Type:
Street Food, Savory and Sweet Snacks
Origin State:
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
Primary Ingredients:
Potatoes, chickpeas, spices, peanuts, coconut, rice, lentils, jaggery, vegetables, seafood
Common Serving:
Street stalls, cafés, breakfast joints, festivals
Preparation Method:
Deep-fried, steamed, baked
Notable Variations:
Vada pav, Dabeli, Sabudana vada, Chikki, Dhokla, Misal pav, Bhelpuri, Pav bhaji, Chana masala, Punugulu, Pesarattu, Medhu Vada
Cultural Significance:
Popular local snacks, often associated with regional festivals, fasting, or work meals
Historical Notes:
Some snacks originated in the 19th century or earlier, often tied to street vendors or local traditions
Document type:
Recipe collection
Subject:
Healthy food and drink preparation
Cuisine themes:
International, Mediterranean-inspired, vegetarian-friendly options
Content categories:
Sandwiches, smoothies, soups, fruit snacks, healthy treats
Key dishes included:
Healthy Tuna Salad Sandwich; Pesto-Roasted Veggie Sandwich; Salmorejo Soup; Simple Tomato Soup; Sweet Potato, Coconut and Lime Soup; Smoothies; Bliss Balls
Dietary notes:
Vegetarian, vegan options, dairy-free and gluten-free options in some recipes
Preparation methods:
Baking, blending, grilling, simmering, chilling
Estimated preparation time (examples):
10–40 minutes depending on recipe
Serving size examples:
Several recipes serve approximately 4 portions
Main ingredients referenced:
tuna, vegetables, tomatoes, bread, fruit, coconut milk, nuts, peanut butter, dates
Regional references:
Andalusia (Spain) for Salmorejo soup
Recommended kitchen equipment:
oven, blender, saucepan, food processor
Intended audience:
Home cooks and families, including children in simple recipes
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Malawi
Theme:
Climate Change Adaptation, Social Protection, Public Works
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Agency / organization:
Government of Malawi, World Bank, Global Risk Financing Facility (GRiF)
Author:
Government of Malawi
Target audience:
Government officials, development partners, evaluators
Period of validity:
2023-2025
Approval date:
May 25, 2022
Amendment date:
October 19, 2022
Funding sources:
World Bank, GRiF Trust Fund
Objectives:
Process evaluation, accountability, future programming
Evaluation method:
Mixed method approach, qualitative and quantitative
Date:
16 July 2025
Issue Resolution Proposal:
CRP666
Issues Log ID:
TS1637
Issue Title:
Changes to GBCS & CHTS to Support VW Relay and & CADg
Source:
SMIP
Date Raised:
22 February 2024
Status:
Draft v0_2
Documentation Reference:
GBCS v4.3, CHTS v1.6
Description:
Addressing the changes required to support Internet based WAN communications using Virtual WAN Relay functionality on the HAN in the GBCS and CHTS specs.
Proposed Implementation and Preamble:
On 12 December 2023 SMIP issued a consultation on proposals to establish arrangements whereby communications with Smart Metering Systems installed in premises with no Wide Area Network could be established via the DCC using the internet and the consumer’s broadband. On 24 October 2024 we published a consultation response reflecting the substantial support for the proposals. Upon completion of that consultation, we instructed DCC to produce an SEC Variation Test Approach Document on 24 November, which enabled DCC to formally engage in the necessary development. The solution proposed relies on the use of the consumer’s broadband and consequently requires the consent of the consumer for it to be implemented. In addition, it requires additional device functionality to be installed at the premises, this is to be provided either from a separate device or incorporated into another device such as a PPMID or CAD. That Device will be referred to as the Virtual WAN Device (VWD). DCC have accommodating the changes to WAN provision that are required to implement the proposals. This includes the provision of a Virtual Wan Provider (VWP), some modest changes to DSP but without any DUIS or schema affecting changes and the creation of a CH variant known as the Virtual WAN CH (VWCH), accommodating the Virtual WAN message relay functionality. As per the December 23 consultation, the current use case for Virtual WAN message relay is No WAN areas. The VWCH will be processing Commands that have originated from the internet, via the VWP and a VWD. Virtual WAN message relay is enabled once the VWD is present in the VWCH Device Log, the enablement at installation will be via an automatic Device Command from the VWD. Currently there are no plans for service users to enable the VWD to join with the VWCH, via a service request, hence no DUIS Schema changes are proposed, such that suppliers’ current operational systems and processes are intended to remain unaffected. A design principle for the initiative is to minimise change to deliver a VW message relay as soon as possible. As such functionality that requires significant DCC change such as new Service Requests has been deliberately avoided. For a new installation in a No WAN situation, the VWD will ‘pair’ and ‘join’ with the VWCH automatically as part of the I&C activity. Whilst there is currently no service request as such, DCC will be able to determine whether a VWD is operating in ‘VW Mode’ (i.e., connecting via the VWP rather than though the CSP WAN), or not. Whilst the method for doing this remains outside of the GBCS / CHTS, the intention is to make this information available to service users, which might be appropriate to suppliers following a CoS event. The method involved will be discussed in the Virtual WAN Interface Specification. This CRP sets out the proposed changes to both CHTS and GBCS.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Blantyre, Malawi
Theme:
Water and Sanitation
Document Type:
Environmental and Social Management Plan
Organization / Institution:
Blantyre Water Board
Author:
Blantyre Water Board
Target Audience:
Government Officials, Public Health Authorities, Local Communities
Period of Effect:
2024-2029
Approval Date:
February 2024
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Public Notice Number:
MOLIT Public Notice No. 2026-099
Issuing Authority:
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Country:
Republic of Korea
Program Name:
K-City Network Global Cooperation Program
Program Type:
Smart solution demonstration grant program
Legal Basis:
Act on the Promotion of Smart City Development and Industry, Article 30
Year:
2026
Announcement Date:
January 28, 2026
Application Period:
January 28, 2026 – March 17, 2026
Application Deadline:
March 17, 2026, 5:00 p.m. KST
Implementing Agency:
Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement
Program Secretariat:
K-City Network Secretariat
Eligible Applicants:
Korean businesses and organizations
Consortium Requirement:
Mandatory consortium with overseas partner governments
Required Documents:
Project proposal, Letter of Intent or Memorandum of Understanding
Funding Amount:
300 million to 400 million KRW per project
Number of Selected Projects:
Up to six
Target Areas:
Transportation, energy, environment, security, urban administration
Geographical Scope:
Overseas cities and countries
Evaluation Method:
Proposal review and oral presentation
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Telephone:
+82-31-389-6359, +82-31-389-6409
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Climate change, community engagement, tree planting
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization / Institution:
Climate Smart Communities Taskforce
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
CSC Taskforce members, community members
Action Period:
2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2010
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Software user interface, Microsoft Office 2010
Document type:
Guide
Author:
Microsoft
Target audience:
Users of Microsoft Office 2010
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Kampala
Theme:
Procurement
Document Type:
Standard Bidding Document
Organization:
Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU)
Author:
Communication for Development Foundation Uganda
Target Audience:
Bidders
Period of Validity:
24th September, 2024
Approval Date:
4th September, 2024
Amendment Date:
N/A
Procurement Reference Number:
CDFU-PR-AAP11
Description:
A bidding document outlining the procedures, requirements, and conditions for the procurement of mobile smart phones under the open domestic bidding process in Uganda.
Note:
Year
Subject:
Smart Growth, Public Infrastructure Policy Act
Document type:
Evaluation Form
Institution:
New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR)
Author:
HCR Smart Growth Advisory Committee and Staff
Target audience:
Internal HCR Agencies, Project Developers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
New York
Topic:
Smart Inverters, Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), IEEE Standards
Document Type:
FAQ
Organization / Institution:
Joint Utilities of New York
Author:
Joint Utilities of New York
Target Audience:
Utility providers, manufacturers of inverters, energy professionals
Effective Period:
From January 1, 2023
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Smart infusion pumps, medication infusion, safety
Document type:
Draft Safe Practice Statements
Organization / institution:
Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Healthcare providers, clinicians, medical staff
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
N/A
Date of modifications:
N/A
Context:
This document outlines safe practices for the implementation and use of smart infusion pumps in healthcare settings, with a focus on medication safety and infusion protocols.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Online
Topic:
Electric Vehicle Charging, International Cooperation
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization / Institution:
UNECE
Author:
Secretariat of UNECE
Target Audience:
Representatives of international organizations, industry experts, government officials
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A