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Case study reporting on how Venezuelan players earned US dollars through gold farming in RuneScape during economic instability, highlighting the social and economic dynamics within the game’s community.
Year:
2014–present
Location:
Venezuela
Topic:
Online gaming and informal economy
Document type:
Case study / Report
Authors:
Hrithik Mirani, Caedon Weaver
Sources:
NPR (2021), Slate (2021), Polygon (2017)
Economic context:
Venezuelan economic downturn, currency devaluation
Target audience:
General readership interested in digital economies and social impact
Period covered:
2014–present
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Venezuela
Subject:
Human Rights
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Author:
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Target Audience:
United Nations Human Rights Council, international community, governments, civil society
Period of Validity:
1 May 2024 - 30 April 2025
Approval Date:
18 June 2025
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2023
Country:
Colombia
Region:
Latin America and Caribbean
Document type:
Implementation Completion and Results Report
Report number:
TF0B5746
Project ID:
P175111
Project name:
SPF Colombia: COVID-19 Response for Migrants from Venezuela and Host Communities
Financing instrument:
Investment Project Financing
Grant amount:
USD 3.2 million
Donor fund:
State and Peacebuilding Fund
Borrower:
World Food Program
Implementing agency:
World Food Program
Approval date:
14 May 2021
Effectiveness date:
5 October 2021
Closing date:
31 May 2022
Sector themes:
Social Protection and Jobs; Social Sustainability and Inclusion
Target population:
Venezuelan migrants and host communities
Geographic scope:
Selected municipalities in Colombia
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Venezuela
Topic:
Human Rights Violations
Document Type:
Conference Room Paper
Organization / Institution:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
Independent International Fact-Finding Mission
Target Audience:
Governments, International Organizations, Human Rights Advocates
Period of Action:
1 September 2023 – 31 August 2024
Approval Date:
14 October 2024
Date of Amendments:
None
Note:
Contextual description
Issuing body:
United Nations Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Related resolutions:
A/HRC/RES/42/25; A/HRC/RES/45/20
Subject:
Serious human rights violations in the context of political repression
Geographical focus:
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Temporal scope:
Since August 2023; references to cases between 2014 and 2023
Type of document:
Official submission template / call for information
Addressee:
Individuals and entities with information on alleged violations
Submitting platform:
Secure cloud designated by the Mission
Contact:
[email protected]
Website:
www.ohchr.org/ffmvenezuela
Reporting areas:
Extrajudicial killings; enforced disappearances; arbitrary detention; torture; cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment; sexual and gender-based violence
Sections:
Contact information and consent; Cases of serious human rights violations; Accountability and justice; International mechanisms; Other forms of remedy
Document code:
AMR 53/0225/2025
Country:
Venezuela
Date:
25 August 2025
Type of document:
Urgent Action
Series:
FI UA 072/24-3
Issuing organization:
Amnesty International
Subject:
Arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance
Persons concerned:
Pedro Guanipa; Rafael Ramírez; Américo de Grazia; Andrés Martínez; Damián Rojas; Danner Barajas; Eudi Andrade; Jorgen Guanares; Jose María Basoa; Rory Branker; Yevhenii Petrovich Trush; Alfredo Díaz; Dennis Lepaje; Eduardo Torres; Raymar Pérez; Rosa Chirinos
Authority addressed:
Nicolás Maduro
Detention facility:
El Helicoide (SEBIN)
Related institutions:
Foro Penal; UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; International Criminal Court
Action deadline:
31 January 2026
Preferred language for appeals:
Spanish
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Venezuela
Theme:
Human rights violations, justice system
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Human Rights Council
Author:
Independent international factfinding mission
Target audience:
Human rights professionals, policymakers, international organizations
Period of validity:
2021-2022
Approval date:
16 September 2021
Date of changes:
N/A
Title:
Cities of the World Transcript
Date:
November 25, 2016
Place:
Caracas, Venezuela
Country:
Venezuela
Subject:
Urban violence, poverty, social crisis, and living conditions
Type of document:
Transcript / analytical narrative text
Author:
Michelle Pirrone
Population referenced:
2.1 million (Caracas)
Themes:
Crime, gang activity, food shortages, education conditions, government policy, humanitarian responses
Organizations mentioned:
Washington Post, BBC, Reuters, CNN, Simon Bolivar University, Cisneros Foundation, Leones de Caracas, SOS Children, Red Cross, Humanitarian Aid for Venezuela
Geographical focus:
Caracas
Target audience:
General public and readers interested in global urban issues
Sources referenced:
International news reports and academic study
Time context described:
Contemporary conditions in Venezuela during the 2010s
Country:
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Organization:
Organization of American States (OAS)
Document Type:
Position Paper
Institution:
Delegation of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Committee:
General Committee (GC)
Topics:
Strengthening & Improving the Reach of the Inter-American Convention Against Racism; Achieving More Equitable Inclusion and Participation in the OAS among All States of the Hemisphere
Region:
Western Hemisphere
Subject Areas:
Racism, racial discrimination, democratic participation, international cooperation, education, nuclear nonproliferation, protection of vulnerable populations
Referenced Agreement:
Inter-American Convention Against Racism, Racial Discrimination and Related Forms of Intolerance (A-68)
Referenced Organization:
Organization of American States
Focus Groups:
People of African descent, Indigenous peoples, vulnerable populations
Policy Position:
Condemnation of racism and white supremacy, expansion of participation within the OAS, support for nuclear nonproliferation and educational cooperation
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Finland
Topic:
Technology Adoption, Professional Autonomy, Managerial Control, Education
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Organization / Institution:
University of Liverpool, Boston College
Authors:
Tomi Koljonen, Curtis K. Chan
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers, Professionals in Education and Technology Management
Period of Action:
16 months
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Veterans Affairs, Claims Processing
Document Type:
Official Form
Organization / Institution:
Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
Author:
Veterans Benefits Administration
Target Audience:
Veterans, Claimants, Veterans Service Organizations
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
March 1, 2020
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Ibanda District
Document Type:
News Report
Organization:
Ibanda District
Author:
Sylas Byaruhanga
Target Audience:
Local community, residents of Ibanda
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
22nd March 2019
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Business / Bankruptcy
Document Type:
News Article
Organization:
BBC
Author:
BBC News Team
Target Audience:
General Public
Effective Period:
May 2020
Approval Date:
25th May 2020
Modification Date:
N/A
Debt:
$18.8 billion
Founding Date:
1923
Franchises:
Over 10,200
Main Focus:
Impact of COVID-19 on the car rental industry
Source:
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52780841
Document Type:
Equity Research Report
Company:
Dycom Industries Inc.
Stock Ticker:
DY
Industry:
Telecommunications Infrastructure Construction
Market Capitalization:
$3.22 billion
Stock Price at Time of Report:
$109.19
Key Business Activities:
Wireless network construction, fiber-optic installation, macro and small cell deployment, aerial and underground telecom construction
Major Customers:
AT&T, CenturyLink, Comcast, Verizon
Technological Context:
4G LTE integration (2010), 5G rollout preparation (around 2020)
Financial Focus:
Revenue distribution by customer, earnings performance, stock price trends
Management:
Steven E. Nielsen (President and Chief Executive Officer) and Executive Leadership Team
Governance Framework:
Compliance with New York Stock Exchange and Securities and Exchange Commission requirements
Board Structure:
Board of Directors with Audit, Compensation, Corporate Governance, and Finance Committees
Document Type:
News Release
Release Date:
May 4, 2021
Issuing Organizations:
Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County; Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation
Location:
Annapolis, Maryland
Industry Focus:
Travel, Tourism, Hospitality
Event Date:
June 10, 2021
Information Session Date:
June 8, 2021
Campaign Period:
May 10, 2021 – June 11, 2021
Event Format:
Virtual Hiring Event
Contact Person:
Susan Seifried
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
410-280-0445
Related Occasion:
38th Annual National Travel & Tourism Week (May 2–8, 2021)
Participating Representatives:
Kristen Pironis; Kirkland J. Murray; Ray Cajudoy; David Ludwig
Year:
Not specified
Location:
Gensokyo / Outside World
Theme:
Fantasy, Multiverse Conflict
Document type:
Narrative / Fiction
Characters:
Yukari Yakumo, Kasen Ibaraki, Akeno Kuroikage, Asao Kuroikage, Megumi, Saburo
Conflict:
Negotiation and confrontation between sages and Kuroikage Survivors
Events:
Multiverse Crises Incidents, Elemental Keepers, Timeless Mansion, Kuroikage Clan threat
Perspective:
Third-person narration
Setting:
Mountains and barriers in a mystical world
Timeframe:
Less than a month of consecutive incidents
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Hampshire, United Kingdom
Topic:
Road maintenance and public infrastructure management
Document Type:
Official council communication
Organization / Institution:
Hampshire County Council
Author:
Cllr Lulu Bowerman, Executive Member for Highways and Passenger Transport
Target Audience:
Council members and local representatives
Period Covered:
Winter 2025–2026
Date Issued:
March 2026
Key Issues:
Road defects, potholes, flooding, high service demand
Communication Channels:
Members Portal, Our Hants app, TrackIt system
Document Type:
Academic Essay
Topic:
Development Cooperation and Pandemic Response
Subject Area:
International Development
Geographical Focus:
Global South Countries
Key Event:
COVID-19 Pandemic
Institutions Mentioned:
United Nations Security Council; G7; G20; OECD-DAC; World Bank; Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Actors Discussed:
International Development Community; National Governments; Regional Development Banks
Target Groups:
Vulnerable Populations including Students, Refugees, Migrants, Elderly, Informal Workers, and Health Care Providers
Policies Discussed:
Fiscal Interventions; Social Protection Measures; Cash Transfers; Food Support Programs; Debt Moratoriums; Foreign Aid Financing
Financial Mechanisms Mentioned:
Foreign Aid; Bilateral and Multilateral Funding; Debt Swaps; Debt Write-offs; Corona Bonds; International Solidarity Fund
Sources Cited:
Alcázar et al.; Janus and Tang; Liu et al.; Mahler
Academic Context:
Coursework Submission
Author Identification:
Student Author (Name Not Specified)
Year:
2021
Location:
Wisconsin, United States
Topic:
Indoor air quality, COVID-19 protection
Document type:
Press release
Organization:
Copperleaf Senior Living
Author:
Jim and Krista Mendyke
Target audience:
General public, media
Technology:
Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization (NPBI)
Facilities affected:
9 senior living facilities and headquarters in Stevens Point
Installation date:
February 2021
Effectiveness:
99.4% reduction of COVID-19 virus in 30 minutes during controlled study
Country:
United States
Region / jurisdiction:
State educational agencies (SEA) and subgrantees
Document type:
Official waiver request letter
Program:
Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC)
Legal basis:
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), Section 8401 and Section 4201(b)(1)(A)
Related legislation:
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Issuing authority:
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Recipient:
Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education (Frank T. Brogan)
Applicant:
Chief State School Officer on behalf of a State educational agency
Purpose:
Request to waive the restriction limiting 21st CCLC activities to non-school hours
Context:
National emergency related to the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Applicable circumstances:
Remote or independent student learning during disruptions to regular schooling
Public consultation requirement:
Notice and opportunity for public and local educational agency comment
Administrative reference:
OMB Control Number 1810-NEW
Relevant law on reporting burden:
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
Estimated reporting burden:
Three hours per response
Year:
2013
Publication date:
May 2, 2013
Author:
Laura Stone
Source:
Global News
Place:
Ottawa, Canada
Topic:
Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Indian residential schools records
Document type:
News article
Organizations:
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada; Library and Archives Canada; Department of Aboriginal Affairs
People mentioned:
Jean Crowder; Carolyn Bennett; Michael Ferguson; Murray Sinclair; Bernard Valcourt; Andrea Richer
Subject:
Calls by opposition members to extend the mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission due to delays in obtaining archival documents related to Indian residential schools
Historical context:
Canadian settlement with residential school survivors and reconciliation process
Commission budget referenced:
$60 million
Settlement referenced:
$1.9 billion agreement with residential school survivors
Period discussed:
2007–2013