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Submission provides research-based recommendations on integrating children’s rights into climate change policies, highlighting youth engagement, digital participation platforms, and access to justice as documented by the ALL-YOUTH project.
Year:
2020–2023
Region / City:
Finland, Tampere
Subject:
Children’s rights, climate change, youth participation, digital democracy
Document type:
Submission / Research report
Institution:
Tampere University, University of Helsinki, University of Eastern Finland
Author:
ALL-YOUTH Research Project
Target audience:
Committee on the Rights of the Child, policymakers, researchers
Related events:
Virtual conference “Youth, Climate Change and the ECtHR”, 27 November 2020
Legal framework:
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), Aarhus Convention, Finnish Climate Act (Section 21 b)
Key concepts:
Future generations, vulnerability of children, right to be heard, access to justice, digital participation tools
Date of amendment:
1 March 2023
Implementation focus:
Youth consultation in climate policy, national and local level remedies, participatory digital tools
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Year:
2019
Institution:
Tampere University
Document Type:
Instructional Template
Language:
English, Finnish
Audience:
Students preparing theses in technical fields
Content Includes:
Abstract, Preface, Contents, References, Appendices, Figures, Tables, Symbols
Keywords:
Thesis, Abstract, Writing Style, Referencing, MS Word
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Tampere
Subject:
Academic writing guidelines
Document type:
Template
Institution:
Tampere University
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Students, researchers
Effective period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2013–2025
Institution:
Tampere University, Unit of Computing Sciences, Finland
Course codes:
COMP.SE.610, COMP.SE.620
Type of document:
Final project report
Authors:
Peter Productowner, Paula Projectmanager, Harry Master, Ted Hill, Course Staff
Group:
Project team (names not fully listed)
Project scope:
Software development projects including AI-assisted coding and sprint-based implementation
Contents:
Project organization, implementation, AI usage, sprints, retrospectives, deliverables, limitations, third-party components, GDPR compliance, working hours, quality assurance, risks, lessons learned, course feedback, statistics
Version history:
0.1–0.14 (2013–2025)
Target audience:
Course instructors, stakeholders, project participants
Institution:
Tampere University
Country:
Finland
City:
Tampere
Document Type:
Application Form
Purpose:
Application for fixed-term doctoral student positions and related funding
Academic Level:
Doctoral Studies
Fields of Study:
Medicine; Biosciences; Biomedical Engineering; Health Science
Degrees:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD); Doctor of Medical Science (MD PhD); Doctor of Science (Tech.); Doctor of Health Sciences
Applicant Information:
Personal data, education background, thesis grading
Doctoral Thesis Information:
Study right status, thesis title, supervisors, thesis committee, progress of dissertation
Research Career Information:
Work experience, publications, awards, doctoral coursework credits
Funding Information:
Current and previous funding sources, funding period, full-time or part-time dissertation work
Affiliation Requirement:
Doctoral research conducted under supervision at Tampere University
Related Academic Process:
Doctoral dissertation preparation and evaluation
Tender Name:
GIRL – H PROGRAM EVALUATION
Tender No:
MCK/NBO/10/2021
Location:
Nairobi, Kenya; Uganda; Haiti
Correspondence Language:
English
Issuing Organization:
Mercy Corps
Project Duration:
October 2020 – September 2023
Target Group:
Adolescents and young adults aged 10–24 years
Number of Beneficiaries:
70,000
Evaluation Components:
Baseline Study, Midline Assessment, End of Project Evaluation
Tender Package Availability:
28 June 2021
Offer Submission Deadline:
8 July 2021, 11:59 PM EAT
Contact for Questions:
[email protected]
Last Day for Questions:
1 July 2021, 2:00 PM EAT
Questions Answered By:
2 July 2021, 5:00 PM EAT
Submission Email:
[email protected]
Anti-Bribery Policy:
Mercy Corps Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Statement applied
Contract Terms:
General Conditions for Tender, Scope of Work, Technical Specifications, Sample Contract
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Mental Health Review Tribunal
Document Type:
Appointment List
Organization / Institution:
Mental Health Review Tribunal
Author:
Cabinet
Target Audience:
Government officials, mental health professionals
Period of Effect:
28 February 2020 – 27 February 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2020–2023
Region / City:
St Anne Stanley
Theme:
Accessibility, Disability Support
Document Type:
Accessibility Plan
Organization / Institution:
St Anne Stanley CE Primary School
Author:
St Anne Stanley CE Primary School
Target Audience:
Students, Staff, Parents, Visitors
Period of Effect:
2020–2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / Location:
Australia
Topic:
Disability advocacy and leadership for women
Document type:
Position description
Organization:
Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA)
Author:
WWDA Human Resources
Target audience:
Potential applicants for Senior Project Officer role
Employment type:
Full-time / Part-time, fixed-term
Salary:
$98,800 per annum pro rata + superannuation and NFP salary packaging
Reporting to:
Director – Policy and Programs
Direct reports:
None
Application deadline:
20 July 2020
Tenure:
Until 20 February 2023
Key responsibilities:
Project management, leadership development, peer learning, advocacy, stakeholder engagement
Requirements:
Experience in disability advocacy, human rights knowledge, project delivery, stakeholder engagement, tertiary qualifications in relevant field
Evaluation and supervision:
Project outcomes reviewed with Director, team support provided for sensitive content exposure
Year:
2020
Review Year:
2023
Stage of Development:
Lower Secondary (Years 7-9)
Strands:
Philosophy of Religion; Story of the Church; World Religions
Aim:
Explore the relationship between the Church and art, focusing on Christian churches and Western art
Content Descriptions:
Knowledge and Understanding, Religious Studies Skills, Concept Cracking, Critical thinking, Creativity
Resources:
TED Talk, Life and Faith Podcast, Church of England resources
Lesson Topics:
Art and Religion; The Visual Arts and Faith; Music and Faith; Religion and Popular Culture; Stations of the Cross; Representations of Stations of the Cross
Type of Document:
Educational unit plan
Target Audience:
Lower secondary students
Period:
2020–2023
Year:
2023
Region / Country:
Syrian Arab Republic
City:
Damascus and multiple detention locations across Syria
Topic:
Torture, ill-treatment, detention conditions, enforced disappearances, human rights violations
Document Type:
Investigative report
Institution:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Issuing Body:
Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic
Session:
Fifty-third session of the Human Rights Council
Agenda Item:
Human rights situations that require the Council’s attention
Publication Date:
10 July 2023
Period Covered:
1 January 2020 – 30 April 2023
Language:
English
Detention Authorities Examined:
Military Intelligence Directorate, Air Force Intelligence Directorate, Political Security Directorate, General Intelligence Directorate, Criminal Security Department, military prisons
Non-State Actors Examined:
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Syrian National Army (SNA), Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
Geographical Scope of Detention Sites:
Damascus, Homs, Aleppo, Harasta, Mezzeh, Kuweires, Khan Sheykhun, Idlib, Hasakah
Key Issues Documented:
torture methods, sexual violence, detention conditions, deaths in custody, enforced disappearances, extortion, treatment of women detainees, treatment of returnees
Relevant International Framework:
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Intended Audience:
United Nations member states, human rights institutions, legal and policy bodies