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This document outlines the guidelines and instructions for preparing and submitting papers for CIGRE Sessions.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Paris
Subject:
Paper submission guidelines for CIGRE Sessions
Document type:
Instruction manual
Organization:
CIGRE
Audience:
Authors of papers for CIGRE Sessions
Effective period:
Until the Paris Session 2026
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
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Date:
19-22 March 2024
Location:
Bibliothèque François Mitterand, Quai François Mauriac, 75706 Paris Cedex 13
Participants:
Alessia Vaccariello, Alice Faure, Anais Guillem, Athanasios Velios, Athina Kritsotaki, Augustin Braud, Betsabé Miramontes, Christian-Emil Ore, Chryssoula Bekiari, Cristiana Betella, Daria Hookk, Denitsa Nenova, Dimitris Angelakis, Dominic Oldman, Edurne Uriarte, Eleni Tsoulouha, Elias Tzortzakakis, Elisabeth Reuhl, Erin Canning, Florian Hivert, Francesco Beretta, George Bruseker, Gerald Hiebel, Guenther Goerz, Hou Miaole, Inês Koch, Karl-Johannes Vsedni, Kia Tsakiridis, Maliheh Dorkhosh, Mark Fichtner, Markos Katsianis, Marta Acierno, Martin Doerr, Massoomeh Niknia, Matthew Fielding, Milena Peralta Friedburg, Nils Geißler, Øyvind Eide, Pat Riva, Pavlos Fafalios, Philippe Michon, Raphaelle Krummeich, Robert Nasarek, Romy Köhler, Sanaz Emami, Serena Buglisi, Stephen Stead, Trilce Navarrete, Vincent Alamercery, Yuehan Pan
Agenda:
Discussion on CIDOC CRM ontology, data modeling, and cultural heritage preservation
Note:
Contextual description
Date:
September 25, 2024
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Intellectual Property
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
WIPO
Target Audience:
WIPO Member States
Period of validity:
From July 9 to 17, 2024
Date of adoption:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Paris, France
Topic:
Climate change, Intangible cultural heritage
Document type:
Policy framework
Institution:
UNESCO
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Not specified
Period of validity:
2024-2026
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Paris, France
Topic:
Economic dimensions of intangible cultural heritage safeguarding
Document Type:
Agenda and timetable
Organization / Institution:
UNESCO
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Experts in the field of intangible cultural heritage
Period of Action:
27–28 September 2023, 20 October 2023
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Paris
Topic:
Social Responsibility in Football
Document Type:
Event Report
Organization:
EFDN, ECA, UEFA Foundation for Children
Target Audience:
Football practitioners, project leaders, decision makers, community engaged clubs, foundations, football associations, and leagues
Period of Action:
21st March - 8th April 2018
Approval Date:
21st March 2018
Date of Last Change:
N/A
Goal:
16 – Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target:
16.a – Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime
Indicator:
16.a.1 – Existence of independent national human rights institutions in compliance with the Paris Principles
Metadata update:
2016-07-19
Related indicators:
10.3; 16.b
International organisation responsible for global monitoring:
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Data reporter:
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Definition:
Measures the compliance of existing national human rights institutions with the Principles relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris Principles)
Accreditation body:
Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), Sub-Committee on Accreditation (SCA)
Accreditation types:
A – Compliance with Paris Principles; B – Observer Status; C – Non-compliant
Data sources:
Administrative records of GANHRI Sub-Committee on Accreditation reports
Data collection method:
International survey to national human rights institutions with complementary information from civil society organizations
Data collection calendar:
From November 2016
Data release calendar:
December 2016
Data providers:
National human rights institutions
Data compilers:
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); Sub-Committee on Accreditation (SCA) of GANHRI
Unit of measure:
Not specified
Classifications:
Accreditation status of national human rights institutions
Rationale:
Measures countries’ efforts to establish independent national human rights institutions in line with international standards
Year:
1919
Region / City:
Paris
Topic:
World War I, Peace Treaty
Document Type:
Treaty
Author:
Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd George
Target Audience:
Politicians, Historians, General Public
Period of Validity:
1919
Date of Approval:
28 June 1919
Date of Changes:
Not applicable
Date of meeting:
December 7–8, 2017
Location:
Paris, France
Organizations involved:
MENA Financial Crime Compliance Group; Wolfsberg Group
Strategic partners:
Union of Arab Banks; Thomson Reuters
Key participants:
John Cusack; Mohammed Jarrah Al Sabbah; Mohammed Baasiri; Carine Chartouni; Wissam H. Fattouh; Che Sidanius; Michael Matossian
Subject:
Anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing cooperation
Document type:
Press release
Issuing body:
MENA Financial Crime Compliance Group
Established:
2016
Member composition:
12 private financial institutions from eight Arab countries
Referenced event:
Conference on “Combating Terrorism and Enhancing Relations with Correspondent Banks” at the US Federal Reserve Bank of New York, October 2017
Planned initiatives:
2018 calendar of webinars, training sessions, public sector workshops, regional compliance survey
Year:
2015
Region / city:
Texas
Subject:
Data extraction and file specifications for IHW registration and summary
Document type:
Technical specification
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Agency personnel and external customers
Effective period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
03/16/2015
Revision date:
Not provided
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Healthcare software, Patient management
Document type:
User guide
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Dawn Stephens
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals using PARIS
Validity period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
22/03/2022
Year:
Not specified
Country:
Nepal
Issuing Organization:
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
Headquarters of Issuing Organization:
Seoul, South Korea
Related Fund:
Article 6 Climate Cooperation Fund (ACCTIF)
Fund Participant:
Swedish Energy Agency
Framework:
Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement
Program:
Carbon Transaction Facility (CTF)
Subject:
Identification and assessment of Article 6-aligned mitigation activities for potential ITMO transactions
Type of Document:
Call for Expressions of Interest
Target Applicants:
Mitigation activity proponents in Nepal
Eligible Sectors:
Fossil-free energy, energy efficiency, transmission and distribution, energy storage, waste-to-energy, fossil-free transport
Exclusions:
Land use, land-use change and forestry (including REDD+), nuclear energy, fossil-fuel related activities
Selection Criteria:
Additionality, sustainable development impact, alignment with Nepal’s NDC, technical and financial feasibility, stakeholder involvement
Process Stages:
Submission, evaluation, shortlisting, selection
Potential Outputs:
Mitigation Activity Idea Note (MAIN), Mitigation Activity Design Document (MADD), Mitigation Outcome Purchase Agreement (MOPA)
Geographical Scope:
Nepal
Relevant Policy Context:
Nepal’s emerging national carbon market framework and Updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)
Date:
7 November
Location:
OICA, 4 rue de Berri, Paris, France
Meeting Number:
23rd
Document Type:
Draft Minutes
Subject:
Frontal Impact Regulation and Test Procedures
Working Group:
Informal Group on Frontal Impact
Related Regulation:
ECE R94
Related Test Procedures:
FWRB, ODB
Referenced Organizations:
OICA, UNECE, BAST, VTI, Autoliv, Volvo, Euro NCAP, EC
Participants:
Representatives from Japan, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Germany, US, Canada
Key Topics:
Chest injury criteria, chest deflection limits, seat adjustment procedures, belt routing, geometric compatibility, fuel leakage assessment, regulatory amendments
Next Meeting:
29 January, EC building, 9:30am–5:00pm
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Paris, France
Subject:
Studio Expansion, Audio Equipment
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization / Institution:
Iyuno
Author:
Howard Jones
Target Audience:
Industry professionals, audio engineers, and clients in localisation and audio production
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
July 2024
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Month:
August
Country:
Nepal
Project Duration:
3 years
Project Type:
One Step Medium Sized
GEF Trust Fund:
Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency
GEF Focal Area:
Climate Change
GEF Focal Area Objective:
CCM-3-8
Implementing Agency:
World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
Lead Executing Agency:
Ministry of Forests and Environment (MoFE)
GEF Project Cost:
US$ 1,651,175
GEF Agency Fee:
US$ 148,605
Project Co-financing:
US$ 1,198,141
Total Project Cost:
US$ 2,849,316
Thematic Focus:
Climate transparency, MRV systems, NDC implementation
Key Sectors:
AFOLU, Energy, IPPU, Waste
Primary Objective:
Strengthening capacities to meet ETF requirements and track progress against Nepal’s NDCs
Institutional Partners:
Ministry of Finance; National Planning Commission; sectoral federal and provincial ministries
Artists:
Sia; Paris Hilton
Song title:
Fame Won’t Love You
Album title:
Reasonable Woman
Release date (single):
2024
Album release date:
May 3, 2024
Record label:
Atlantic Records
Type of document:
Press release
Music genre:
Pop
Collaborators mentioned:
Labrinth; Kylie Minogue; Chaka Khan; Tierra Whack; Kaliii; Jimmy Jolliff; Jesse Shatkin; Greg Kurstin; benny blanco; Jim-E Stack; Rosalía; bülow; Mark “Spike” Stent
Geographical scope:
International
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Istanbul
Topic:
Graduate Student Congress, Writing Guidelines
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, İlim Yayma Foundation
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Graduate students, researchers
Period of Action:
May 14-15, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2012
Region / city:
European Union
Topic:
Ecotoxicology, Toxicology, Regulatory Standards
Document type:
Guideline
Organization / institution:
European Commission
Author:
European Commission
Target audience:
Regulatory authorities, researchers in ecotoxicology and toxicology
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Canberra, Australia
Topic:
Obstetrics / Breech Pregnancy
Document Type:
Clinical Guideline
Organization:
Canberra Health Services
Target Audience:
Medical Officers, Midwives, Midwifery/Medical Students
Scope:
Singleton breech presentation from 35 weeks gestation
Procedures Covered:
External Cephalic Version, Elective Lower Uterine Segment Caesarean Section, Vaginal Breech Birth
References:
Term Breech Trial, RANZCOG 2021, National Blood Authority Recommendations
Attachments:
Definitions, Search Terms, Related Policies and Legislation
Year:
2025
Note:
Region / City
Theme:
Business Software / Presentation Software
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Glenda Liddell-White
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Validity:
April 14 – 18, 2025
Contextual Description:
A lesson plan for teaching students how to create and manage professional presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint.
Document type:
Evaluation form and grading rubric
Program code:
FSG604
Assessment components:
Written report, log book, oral presentation
Assessment weightage:
Written report 20%, log book 10%, oral presentation 20%
Total marks per component:
25
Assessment criteria:
Structure and quality, introduction and background, contents and findings, conclusion and recommendation, references and appendices, organization background, task and project, impact of training, question and answer
Institutional role:
Industrial training coordinator
Coordinator name:
Mohd Azizi Nawawi
Contact method:
Email submission
Intended users:
Evaluators and students undergoing industrial training
Context of use:
Industrial training assessment
Evaluation scale:
Very Weak to Very Good
Language of instruction:
English
Academic context:
Industrial training programme assessment