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Joint UN programme document outlining strategies, analyses, and planned activities for reducing disaster risks and enhancing climate resilience across Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Year:
2018–2023
Countries / Region:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Theme:
Disaster risk reduction, sustainable development
Document type:
Joint UN programme document
Organizations:
UNDP, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNFPA, FAO
Initial implementation period:
January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2022
Revised implementation period:
January 1, 2019 – June 30, 2023
Date of adoption:
July 2021
Target groups:
National and local authorities, civil society, vulnerable populations
Scope:
National, multi-sectoral, climate and disaster risk context
Content includes:
Risk assessment, lessons learned, programme objectives, implementation strategy, monitoring and evaluation
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Project title:
Environmentally Sound Management and Disposal of PCBs in Nigeria
Country:
Nigeria
Implementing Partner:
Federal Ministry of Environment
Management modality:
National Implementation Modality (NIM)
UN agency:
United Nations Development Programme
Funding mechanism:
Global Environment Facility
GEF ID number:
9236
UNDP-GEF PIMS ID number:
5720
Atlas Project ID:
00105607
Planned start date:
1 April 2018
Planned end date:
31 March 2023
LPAC date:
23 January 2018
UNDAF/Country Programme Outcome:
Environmental sustainability, climate resilience and food security
UNDP Strategic Plan Output:
Sustainable management of natural resources, chemicals and waste
UNDP Social and Environmental Screening Category:
High
UNDP Gender Marker:
1
Project components:
Institutional capacity and training; PCB inventory; collection and treatment centers; disposal of PCBs; monitoring and evaluation
Total UNDP-administered budget:
USD 7,180,000
Total co-financing:
USD 41,824,126
Grand total project financing:
USD 49,004,126
Type of document:
Project Appraisal Document
Year:
2018
Region:
Victoria, Australia
Type of document:
Course accreditation and curriculum guide
Accrediting body:
Department of Education and Training, Victoria
Course codes:
22471VIC, 22472VIC, 22473VIC, 22474VIC, 22476VIC
Accreditation period:
1 July 2018 – 30 June 2023
Version:
1.1
Copyright:
© State of Victoria (Department of Education and Training)
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Australia
Content:
Educational outcomes and units of competency for adult general education
Year:
2018–2023
Funding Amount:
$3.75 million
Funding Source:
U.S. Department of Education
Administering Organization:
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
Participating Districts:
30 school districts in Washington State
Students Served:
98,336 students
Program Focus:
School climate improvement through MTSS implementation
Frameworks Referenced:
Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS); Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
Partners:
Educational Service Districts (ESD); Northwest PBIS Network
Grant Type:
School Climate Transformation Grant
Key Personnel:
Doua Kha, SCTG Implementation Manager; Justyn Poulos, Director of MTSS
Geographic Scope:
Washington State
Year:
2018–2023
Region / City:
Ghent, Belgium
Institution:
General hospital in Ghent
Authors:
Pieter-Jan Kellens; An De Hauwere; Sandrine Bayart; Klaus Bacher; Tom Loeys
Corresponding Author:
Pieter-Jan Kellens
Affiliation:
Health and Safety Department; Medical Physics Experts
Document Type:
Scientific research article
Subject:
Quality control of personal radiation protective equipment
Keywords:
Quality control; radiation protection; occupational safety; statistics
Study Design:
Retrospective observational study with predictive modeling
Data Period:
2018–2023
Equipment:
Siemens Luminos dRF (fluoroscopy system)
Standard Referenced:
IEC 61331-3:2014
Outcome Measure:
QC result (pass or rejected)
Predictors:
Brand; age; size; type; visual defects; department
Statistical Methods:
Logistic regression; random forests; chi-square test; ROC analysis
Rejection Criteria:
Total defect area > 670 mm² or single tear > 15 mm²
Lead Equivalence:
0.50/0.25 mm
Year:
2018–2023
Region / City:
Westhill, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Document Type:
Freedom of Information Response
Institution:
Police Scotland
Reference Number:
FOI 23-2990
Date of Response:
December 2023
Subject:
Police call outs and recorded crimes at Hampton by Hilton hotel
Data Scope:
January 2018 – November 2023
Data Source:
Internal Police Scotland systems
Geographic Detail:
AB32 6BP, Westhill, Aberdeen
Access Limitation:
Section 12(1) – Excessive Cost of Compliance
Content Format:
Tables of incidents and crimes, monthly breakdown
Keywords:
Hampton by Hilton, police attendance, recorded crimes, Westhill
Year:
2018–2023
Institution:
Jiangsu Cancer Center, Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
Study Type:
Retrospective clinical study
Patient Population:
NSCLC patients with EGFR mutations
Treatment Modalities:
Third-generation EGFR-TKIs, immunotherapy-based regimens
Endpoints:
PFS1, PFS2, PFS1+PFS2, OS, ORR, DCR
Analysis Methods:
Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, Cox proportional hazards models, LASSO regression
Imaging Assessment:
Enhanced CT, RECIST v1.1 criteria
Ethics Approval:
KY-2025-013
Significant Predictors:
Previous immunotherapy sensitivity, tumor burden, selected clinical variables
Data Collection Period:
November 1, 2018 – November 1, 2023
Name:
Venkatesh
Document Type:
Resume
Profession:
Performance Testing Engineer
Total Experience:
4.2 years
Primary Specialization:
Performance Testing and Engineering
Primary Tools:
HP LoadRunner, JMeter, AppDynamics, Performance Center
Programming Language:
C#
Databases:
SQL, Oracle
Operating Systems:
Windows
Bug Tracking Tools:
Quality Center, Jira
Configuration Tools:
VSS, SVN
Education:
B.Tech from JNT University
Current / Most Recent Position:
Senior Test Engineer
Organizations:
Wipro Technologies; Cognizant; Acentia Software Solutions Pvt Ltd
Employment Periods:
Dec 2018 – Feb 17, 2023
Key Testing Types:
Load Testing; Stress Testing; Endurance Testing
Monitoring Tools:
Perfmon; AppDynamics
Notable Projects:
Lloyds Banking Group; Pearson Education; GoEventz; Inventory Visibility Tool (IVT)
Project Domains:
Banking Services; Education Publishing; Event Management Platform; Supply Chain and Inventory Systems
Awards:
Spot Team Award (2019; Q1 2020)
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Livermore, California, USA
Subject:
Satellite TV programming and distribution
Document Type:
Government contract / Solicitation
Organization:
Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Network Contracting Office 21
Author / Issuer:
Vann Petway, Contracting Officer
Target Audience:
Contractors providing satellite TV services
Period of Performance:
April 22, 2018 – April 21, 2023
Award Amount:
$38.5 Million
Delivery Locations:
Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Livermore Divisions of VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Payment Method:
Electronic Funds Transfer
Contract Number:
36C261
Solicitation Number:
18Q046904-04-2018
Type of Acquisition:
Unrestricted / Small Business Set-Aside
Rating:
DPAS
Description:
Contract document detailing the provision and distribution of DirecTV satellite programming to VA Palo Alto Health Care System facilities, including performance monitoring, delivery locations, and invoicing procedures.
Year:
2018–2023
Region:
Malawi
Theme:
Health, Education, Vocational Training, Disability Inclusion
Document type:
Project Listing / Collaboration Proposal
Organization:
Scotland-Malawi Partnership, University of Strathclyde, University of St Andrews, College of Medicine, Queen Margaret’s University, The Turing Trust, Aiming Higher Malawi, University of Dundee, Global Concerns Trust, Mary’s Meals, Sense Scotland, University of Edinburgh
Target audience:
Potential partners and collaborators
Last updated:
18/1/2018
Focus areas:
Health system strengthening, maternal and child health, cancer prevention, vocational training, inclusive education, IT in schools, medical education, solar energy for health facilities
Key personnel:
Jane Andrews, Bernadette O’Hare, Pam Wilson, Tawachi Nyasulu, Derek Sloan, Chisomo Msefula, Emma Wood, Georgia Strachan, Charles Fawcett, Linda Jones, Emma Duncan, Joanne Gordon, Rita Hopper, Sergio Della Sala
Project scope:
Collaborative projects, capacity building, educational initiatives, technology deployment, infrastructure support, community engagement
Note:
Year
Organization / Institution:
FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia
Year:
2018-2023
Region / City:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Subject:
Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change, Sustainable Development
Document Type:
Joint UN Programme Document
Organization / Institution:
UNDP, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNFPA, FAO
Author:
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and other participating UN organizations
Target Audience:
Governments, Civil Society Organizations, International Development Partners
Period of Validity:
January 1, 2019 – June 30, 2023
Approval Date:
July 2021
Date of Revision:
July 2021
Year:
2010-2014
Region / City:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Theme:
Local Development, Governance, Poverty Reduction, Social Inclusion, Rural Development
Document Type:
Project Document
Organization:
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Author:
UNDP
Target Audience:
Government officials, local authorities, international donors
Period of Implementation:
2010-2014
Approval Date:
January 1, 2011
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Topic:
Pension system reform
Document type:
Policy report
Institution:
Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entities involved:
Republika Srpska, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Target audience:
Policymakers, social security administrators
Legal basis:
Pension and Disability Insurance Law (PDIL) FBiH, 2018
Key reforms:
Retirement age adjustments, early retirement limitations, voluntary pension savings promotion, fiscal and social sustainability measures
Indicators included:
Retirement age, accrual rates, pensionable base, indexation postretirement, disability and survivor pension eligibility, contribution rates
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Topic:
Stakeholder Engagement, Flood Protection
Document Type:
Stakeholder Engagement Plan
Organization / Institution:
World Bank
Author:
World Bank
Target Audience:
Stakeholders, Government Bodies, Affected Communities
Period of Validity:
Throughout Project Lifecycle
Approval Date:
February 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
Country:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Project Title:
Additional Financing for Energy Efficiency Project
Project ID:
P165405
Reference Number:
BEEPAF-P165405-CQ-02-CS-21-FBIH
Financing Source:
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) / IDA Credit Funds
Total Financing Amount:
US$32 million
Allocation to Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
US$19.23 million
Implementing Agency:
Federal Ministry of Physical Planning
Project Implementation Unit:
PIU within the Federal Ministry of Physical Planning
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Sector:
Energy Efficiency
Target Buildings:
56 Public Buildings
Project Components:
Energy efficiency investments in public facilities; Development of scalable financing mechanisms and capacity building; Project Management
Regulatory Framework:
Regulation of Performing Energy Audit and Issuing Energy Certification (Official Gazette Federation of B&H No 87/18); Rulebook of Minimum Energy Performance Requirements (Official Gazette of Federation of B&H No 81/19 and 85/19)
Required Deliverables:
Detailed Energy Audit Report and Summary Report for each building
Language of Full Report:
Local language
Language of Summary Report:
English
Organization:
European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Committee:
Western Balkans Follow-Up Committee
Type of document:
Meeting agenda / programme
Region:
Western Balkans
Country focus:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Main themes:
Civic space; social dialogue; economy and labour market; youth; freedom of expression; media and disinformation
Participants:
Representatives of civil society organizations, academia, trade unions, employers’ associations, international organizations, and media sector
Speakers:
Ionut Sibian; Aida Daguda; Damir Kapidžić; Denis Žiško; Ada Huibregtse; Ranka Mišić; Edhem Biber; Adnan Smailbegović; Merima Balavac-Orlić; Ilija Trninić; Duško Cvjetinović; Marko Divković; Maida Muminović; Siniša Šešum
Institutions represented:
Civil Society Promotion Centre; University of Sarajevo; Aarhus Center in BiH / Center for Ecology and Energy; International Labour Organization (ESAP 2); Confederation of Trade Unions of Republika Srpska; Economic and Social Council of the Federation of BiH; Association of Employers of the Federation of BiH; Perpetuum mobile – Institute for Youth and Community Development; Citizens Association “Nešto Više / Something More”; BH Journalists; Mediacentar; UNESCO Antenna Sarajevo
Format:
Thematic hearing with presentations and participant statements
Working languages:
English; French; Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Theme:
COVID-19, International Aid, Global Health
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Council of the EU
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public, policymakers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Topic:
Strengthening Statistical System
Document Type:
Project Description
Institution:
European Commission
Author:
European Commission
Target Audience:
Statistical Institutions, Public Administration
Period of validity:
2022-2028
Approval Date:
December 2022
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / Country:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Subject:
Disaster Risk Reduction Joint Programme Financials
Document Type:
Financial Report
Organization:
United Nations Development Programme Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office
Author:
Administrative Agent
Audience:
Participating Organizations, Donors, UN Stakeholders
Reporting Period:
1 January – 31 December 2022
Approval Date:
May 2023
Currency:
US Dollars
Funding Contributors:
2
Total Contributions:
2,403,093 USD
Interest Earned:
5,278 USD
Participating Organizations:
5
Administrative Agent Fee:
24,031 USD
Context:
Annual consolidated financial report presenting sources, uses, transfers, and expenditures of the Joint Programme Bosnia and Herzegovina DRR with data on contributors, disbursements, and financial performance as of 31 December 2022.
Year:
2004
Country:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Document type:
Law
Institution:
Human Rights Ombudsman of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Subject:
Human rights, governance, legal oversight
Legal framework:
Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, international treaties
Scope:
Government bodies, judicial system, military administration
Term of office:
Five years
Appointment:
House of Representatives and House of Peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Authorities involved:
Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Parliamentary Assembly
Competence:
Investigation of complaints, recommendations, cooperation with entity Ombudsmen
Limitations:
Cases prior to 15 December 1995, adjudicative functions of courts
Contextual description:
Legal source establishing the independent Human Rights Ombudsman institution with authority to monitor government bodies, investigate violations, and recommend measures across Bosnia and Herzegovina.