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Framework contract establishing obligations for providers to develop, implement, evaluate, and report webinars for local self-government employees under the HRM II Programme in cooperation with NAPA.
Year:
2022
Project ID / Sector:
1330
Contract Number:
4708/2022/97
Type of document:
Framework contract / Act of Engagement
Institution:
Council of Europe
Contact point:
Vesna Kahrimanović, [email protected], +011/71 555 30
Programme:
Human Resources Management in Local Self-Government – Phase 2 (HRM II Programme)
Scope:
Development and implementation of up to 22 webinars within Sectoral Continual Professional Development Programme (SCPDP 2022)
Legal framework:
Law on Employees in Autonomous Provinces and Local Self-Governments, Law on Salaries in Autonomous Provinces and Local Self-Governments, Law on National Academy for Public Administration
Participants:
Employees of Local Self-Governments (LSG) in Serbia
Number of topics:
7 topics across 5 training programme areas
Supporting organisation:
National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA)
Period of webinars:
February – November 2022
Maximum providers per lot:
3
Mode of engagement:
Competitive bidding procedure
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Higher Education, University Stores
Document Type:
FAQ
Institution:
Independent College Bookstore Association (ICBA)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Members of the LSG and potential new members in university stores
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
December 14, 2020
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Hull
Topic:
Academic Quality, Student Experience
Document Type:
Code of Practice
Organ / Institution:
University of Hull
Author:
Quality Manager
Target Audience:
University staff, Faculty staff, Programme Directors, Module Leaders, External Examiners
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
22/08/2023
Review Date:
2024/25
Date of Changes:
Not mentioned
Department / Contact:
Quality Support Service
Collaborative Provision:
Not mandatory
Related Documents:
Module Review Guidance, Programme Journal, Programme Journal Guidance, Process Chart, Faculty Journal, Faculty Journal Guidance
Published Location:
Quality and Standards website: Monitoring and Enhancement, University of Hull
Description:
Code of Practice detailing the continual monitoring, evaluation, and enhancement process for the University of Hull’s taught programmes to maintain academic standards and improve the student learning experience.
Year:
March 2023
Region / city:
University
Theme:
Quality Assurance, Academic Standards, Student Experience
Document Type:
Guidance
Owner / Institution:
Quality Support Service
Target Audience:
Programme Directors, Academic Units
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
March 2023
Date of Last Review:
Next review date not specified
Year:
2022
Date:
30 October 2022
Event:
Aflame Sunday Celebration
Theme:
Faith Sustained by Continual Spiritual Sanctification (2)
Document Type:
Sermon message notes
Minister:
Pastor Jimmy Goh
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
Primary Subject:
Spiritual sanctification and sustaining faith through truth and the Holy Spirit
Key Topics:
spiritual sickness, offences, sanctification, renewal of the inner man, discipline of the tongue, forgiveness, walking in truth
Biblical References:
Jude 1:20–21; Philippians 4:8; Psalm 51; Matthew 18:7; Luke 17:1; Proverbs 18:14; Proverbs 15:13; Proverbs 30:14; Proverbs 12:18; Psalm 64:3; James 3:5–11; John 7:38; Hebrews 12:12–15; 3 John 1:2–4; Titus 3:4–6; 1 Thessalonians 5:21–24; Psalm 55:22; Galatians 3:13–14
Audience:
Believers in Christ
Focus of Teaching:
development of faith through continual sanctification and adherence to truth
Language:
English
Year:
2025
Country:
South Africa
Institution:
Ministry of Employment and Labour
Parliamentary Body:
National Council of Provinces
Question Number:
1318 [CW1524E]
Questioner:
Mr P J Swart (Western Cape: DA)
Legislation Referenced:
Employment Equity Amendment Act of 2022
Regulations Referenced:
EE Regulations commenced on 15 April 2025
Related Act:
Employment Equity Act, 1998 (as amended)
Constitutional Reference:
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Sections 9 and 23
Subject:
Sectoral numerical employment equity targets and constitutionality
Document Type:
Parliamentary written reply
Format:
Official governmental correspondence
Year:
2015
Region / City:
East African Community (EAC)
Theme:
Banking, Credit Diversification, Bank Performance, Monitoring Effectiveness
Document Type:
Research Paper
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Dr. Jonathan Mwau Mulwa
Target Audience:
Researchers, Policymakers, Banking Professionals
Period of Action:
2008 - 2015
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Country:
Nigeria
Subject:
Foreign Direct Investment and Export Performance
Type of document:
Academic research paper
Journal:
Journal of Economic Studies
Authors:
Obiora G. Okechukwu; Glauco De Vita; Yun Luo
Affiliation:
Centre for Business in Society, Coventry University
Date of acceptance:
9 February 2018
Keywords:
FDI; Export; Nigeria
Research method:
ARDL cointegration approach
Data scope:
Disaggregated sectoral FDI and oil/non-oil export data
Sectors analysed:
Primary sector; Manufacturing sector; Service sector
Research focus:
Long-run relationship between foreign direct investment and exports in Nigeria
Paper classification:
Research paper
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Iraq
Theme:
Development assessment, Strategic realignment, Sectoral analysis
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Organization / institution:
Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Consultants, Development partners, IsDB stakeholders
Duration:
2023-2025
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Country:
Czech Republic
Month:
November
Topic:
International trade in goods
Document type:
Statistical press release
Institution:
Czech Statistical Office
Responsible head:
Miluše Kavěnová, Director of International Trade Statistics Department
Contact person:
Jana Mazánková, Head of Trade Balance Unit
Data source:
Intrastat forms, single administrative documents, VAT return forms
Trade balance:
Surplus of CZK 16.2 bn in November 2025
Export value:
CZK 403.1 bn (November 2025)
Import value:
CZK 386.9 bn (November 2025)
Key sectors affecting balance:
Motor vehicles, electrical equipment, other transport equipment, chemicals, fabricated metal products, crude petroleum and natural gas
Change from previous year:
Exports fell by 4.6%, imports decreased by 3.6%
Seasonal adjustment:
Month-on-month exports +1.8%, imports +5.0%
Methodology notes:
Data recalculated from 2020 using updated method; military equipment included in other goods codes from March 2022
Next publication:
February 6, 2026