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Year:
2025
Event:
18th session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues
Date:
27–28 November 2025
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Topic:
Building trust and social cohesion; addressing barriers to peaceful coexistence
Type of document:
List of participants / official session record
Organizers:
United Nations Forum on Minority Issues
Participants:
International NGOs, national representatives, human rights organizations, cultural associations
Session format:
In-person and video statements
Language:
English
Audience:
Delegates, experts, civil society representatives, minority communities
Context description:
Official participant list documenting organizations and individuals attending the interactive dialogues of the UN Forum on Minority Issues session focused on trust-building and social cohesion among minority groups.
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Year:
2018
Region / City:
University Institute of Automobile Research (INSIA), France
Topic:
Fire behaviour and safety of M2 & M3 vehicles
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Organization / Body:
UNECE GRSG BMFE informal group
Authors:
Chair and meeting participants
Audience:
Experts in vehicle fire safety, regulators, manufacturers
Dates:
27–28 November 2018
Referenced documents:
BMFE-05-01e, BMFE-04-10, BMFE-05-03, BMFE-05-04, BMFE-05-05, BMFE-05-06–08, BMFE-05-12, BMFE-05-13, BMFE-05-15, BMFE-05-18
Key topics:
Fire incidents statistics, electric bus safety, material toxicity and smoke opacity, fire suppression systems, regulation UN R107 and R118
Event Name:
Franklin Lamoille Fire School
Dates:
September 27–28, 2025
Application Deadline:
August 29, 2025
Location:
Hyde Park, Vermont
Organizing Body:
Franklin Lamoille Fire School
Mailing Address:
PO Box 154, Hyde Park, VT 05665
Type of Document:
Registration Form
Subject:
Fire Service Training Courses
Target Audience:
Firefighters and Fire Department Personnel
Course Format:
One-Day and Two-Day Classes
Registration Fee Two-Day Classes:
$140
Registration Fee One-Day Classes:
$70
Payment Method:
Check payable to Franklin Lamoille Fire School
Course Allocation Policy:
First Come First Serve
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Geneva, Switzerland
Theme:
Intellectual Property Management and Regional Development
Document Type:
Provisional Program
Organization:
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Target Audience:
Heads of Intellectual Property Offices of ASEAN, SAARC countries, Iran, and Mongolia
Date of Issue:
April 19, 2021
Event Dates:
April 27–28, 2021
Presenters:
Daren Tang, Andrew Michael Ong, Ye Min Than, Mathias Mulumba, David Simmons, Idhir Britel, Inayet Syed, Mahmoud Esfahani Nejad, Giulio Zanetti, Jacky Charbonneau, Alfred Watkins, Hasan Kleib, Ian Heath, Adeline Chang, Kieran Sloan, Pedro Barradas, Hao Zhou
Format:
Virtual Meeting
Year:
2020
Region:
Asia-Pacific
Event:
17th APT Telecommunication/ICT Development Forum (ADF-17)
Organizing body:
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT)
Document type:
Concept note with provisional agenda and tentative programme
Format:
Virtual meeting
Platform:
Zoom
Dates of event:
27–28 August 2020
Time:
11:00–14:00 (GMT+7)
Location of secretariat:
Bangkok, Thailand
Thematic focus:
ICT development, rural telecommunications, digital divide, Extra-Budgetary Contribution (EBC) projects
Projects referenced:
ICT pilot projects in rural areas funded by EBC from Japan, Korea, and China (EBC-C scheme)
Target participants:
APT Members, Associate Members, Affiliate Members, International and Regional Organizations, Eligible Non-Members
Contact organization:
APT Secretariat
Contact address:
12/49 Soi 5, Chaeng Watthana Road, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact phone:
+66 2 573 0044
Contact fax:
+66 2 573 7479
Year:
2021
Event:
LABIP Expert Workshop “Bio-preservation through fermentation, a natural and sustainable process? Opportunities, Risks and Regulation”
Dates:
27–28 September 2021
Location:
Brugge, Belgium
Document type:
Workshop abstracts and programme
Organization:
LABIP
Organising committee:
Aat Ledeboer; Arjen Nauta; Bruno Pot; Esben Laulund; Patrick Boyaval; Sophie Legrain; Stéphane Duboux
Chair:
Esben Laulund
Contributors:
Christophe Chassard; Christoph Lacroix; Bernd van der Meulen; Jeroen Hugenholtz; Michael Callanan; John Leech; Beatriz Martinez; Michael Bom Frost; Peter Thoeysen; Herwig Bachmann
Subject:
Food fermentation and bio-preservation
Keywords:
fermentation; lactic acid bacteria; bio-preservation; food regulation; food safety; novel foods; microbial cultures
Fields:
food science; microbiology; food law; biotechnology
Institutions represented:
INRA; ETH Zurich; University of Copenhagen; Renmin University of China; Wageningen Food & Biobased Research; Munster Technology University; TEAGASC; NIZO
Purpose:
discussion of opportunities, risks and regulatory aspects of fermentation in food production
Coverage:
scientific perspectives on fermentation processes, regulatory frameworks, industrial applications, food safety and emerging trends
Year:
2026
Institution:
NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital
Event type:
Faculty Development Program
Location:
Samwad Hall
Facilitator:
Dr. Suresh Chari
Participants:
18 faculty members
Focus areas:
Presentation skills, verbal and non-verbal communication, stage confidence
Duration:
2 days
Date held:
27–28 January 2026
Report type:
Summary of workshop activities and outcomes
Workshop content:
Fundamentals of presentations, slide design, stage handling, question management, interactive practice sessions
Endorsements:
Participant feedback and valedictory remarks
Report audience:
Academic staff and institutional leadership
Faculty departments involved:
Various departments
Year:
2021
Location:
Te Mangungu Marae, 7 Rata Street, Naenae, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Event Type:
Wānanga / Workshop
Organizer:
Psychotherapists Board of Aotearoa New Zealand
Audience:
Tangata Whenua Psychotherapists
Registration Deadline:
5 November 2021
Start Date:
27 November 2021
End Date:
28 November 2021
Purpose:
Strengthen relationships between the Board and tangata whenua psychotherapists, provide opportunity for whakawhanaungatanga
Dress Code:
Women – long/knee-length black skirt or knee-length dress; Men – long trousers
Accommodation:
Marae stay provided or self-arranged
Travel Arrangements:
Covered by the Board or self-arranged with reimbursement
Dietary Requirements:
Collected from attendees and advised to marae
Programme Highlights:
Pōwhiri, Te Tiriti Relationship Model discussion, healing wānanga, presentation to Te Poari
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Antwerp, Belgium
Topic:
Transport
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
AET
Author:
AET
Target Audience:
Speakers at the European Transport Conference
Effective Period:
18–20 September 2024
Approval Date:
August 2024
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Northern Ireland
Topic:
Funding Proposal for ESOL Initiatives
Document Type:
Funding Application
Organization / Institution:
Belfast Metropolitan College
Author:
Ligia Parizzi
Target Audience:
Organizations providing childcare and ESOL services
Period of Validity:
2021/2022 Academic Year
Approval Date:
June 2021
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Academic Year:
2023–2024
Program:
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Institution:
College of Alameda
Document Type:
Program Review
Lead Authors:
Christa Ferrero-Castaneda; Didem Ekici
Faculty and Staff:
Brian Ng; Denise Urdang; Jenny Lemper; Johanna Esther Carranza; Nora Mitchell
Program Mission:
Provide English language instruction to non-native speakers to support academic, vocational, and employment goals
Facilities:
H-building smart classrooms; Learning Resource Center (LRC)
Instructional Modalities:
In-person; Hybrid; Synchronous; Asynchronous; Non-credit mirror sections
Program Goals:
Instructional quality and competency development; Compliance with AB 705; Expansion of course modalities and partnerships
Regulatory Context:
AB 705; District-wide guided self-placement initiative
Enrollment Period Analyzed:
2019–2023
Key Trends:
Enrollment decline during COVID-19 pandemic with recovery in 2022–2023
Alignment:
College and District goals on student success, equity, access, and partnerships
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Oregon
Topic:
Juvenile Justice, Mental Health, Restorative Justice, Youth Services
Document Type:
Conference Program
Organization / Institution:
Oregon Juvenile Department Directors Association (OJDDA)
Authors:
OJDDA
Target Audience:
Juvenile justice professionals, educators, mental health professionals
Duration:
September 17 – 19, 2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Brazil
Topic:
Dental Research
Document Type:
Research Manuscript
Institution:
Brazilian Dental Science
Author:
Multiple authors
Target Audience:
Researchers, dental professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Contextual description:
Laboratory or clinical research manuscript focused on dental science.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Washington, D.C.
Theme:
Health care risk management, patient safety, ERM
Document Type:
Social media content
Organization:
ASHRM
Author:
ASHRM
Target Audience:
Attendees, speakers, healthcare professionals
Period of Action:
August 2024
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Location:
Ireland
Theme:
Local government and research report launch
Document type:
Biographical summary and event program
Organization:
Association of Irish Local Government (AILG), Maynooth University
Authors:
AILG, Maynooth University staff
Target audience:
Local government officials, researchers, and public administration professionals
Event date:
4 October 2023
Positions included:
AILG President, AILG Executive Member, AILG Director, University President, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Project Team Members, Ministers
Education details:
Academic and professional qualifications of listed personnel
Professional experience:
Local government, research, governance, and administration
Region:
Yorkshire and Humber
Subject:
Religious Education and Worldviews
Type of document:
Contact directory
Content:
List of school speakers and representatives
Educational phases:
EYFS, Primary, Secondary, Cross phase
Organisations mentioned:
Yorkshire and Humber RE Hub, Humanists UK, REonDemand
Contact details:
Email addresses, telephone numbers, websites
Intended users:
Schools and educators
Geographical coverage:
North, South, East, West areas within Yorkshire and Humber
Compilation format:
Names with areas of speciality and religion or worldview
Document type:
Instruction file
Purpose:
Guidelines for speakers in a virtual event
Platform:
Virtual event platform with Samba Live integration
Software:
Samba Live
File size limits:
Presentation PDF maximum 100MB; Content library files maximum 150MB
Technical requirements:
Minimum 8 Mbps download / 2.5 Mbps upload; Recommended 8 Mbps download / 6 Mbps upload for 720p 30FPS
Main topics:
Preparation, technical testing, login procedure, session management, breakout rooms, chat, Q&A, screensharing, whiteboard, content library, polling
Target audience:
Event speakers and session hosts
Access method:
Magic link login via email
Event phase covered:
Preparation phase and day of the event
Features described:
Broadcast permissions, presentation permissions, breakout room management, public voting, annotation tools, media upload and conversion
Date:
23 March (Friday), 3pm
Venue:
Speaker’s Hall, Constitution Club
Location:
Uttar Pradesh, India
Event Type:
Public Tribunal
Subject:
Police encounters and alleged extra-judicial killings under the Yogi government
Political Context:
One year of BJP-led government in Uttar Pradesh
Chief Minister Referenced:
Ajay Bisht (Yogi Adityanath)
Organizers / Participants:
Jury panel, advocates, journalists, activists, documentary filmmaker
Jury Panel:
Justice Rahul Tekchand; Advocate Indira Jaisingh; S R Darapuri
Speakers:
Neha Dixit; Rajiv Yadav; Assad Hayat Khan; Nakul Singh Sawhney
Content Includes:
Eyewitness testimonies and testimonies by family members of victims
Legal References:
Supreme Court judgments (Om Prakash vs State of Jharkhand, 2012; Darshan Singh vs State of Punjab, 2010); National Police Commission (1979); NHRC (2003); PUCL judgment (2014)
Statistical Data Covered:
Police encounter figures between March 2017 and January 2018
Affected Regions:
Meerut zone, Agra zone, Bareilly zone, Kanpur zone, Gorakhpur; districts of Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur, Baghpat
Communities Mentioned:
Dalits, OBCs, Muslims
Related Legislation:
National Security Act (NSA)
Date:
May 2016
Country:
South Africa
Subject:
Women’s rights and political representation
Type of document:
Speaker’s notes
Institutions mentioned:
Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW); Women’s National Coalition (WNC); Parliament of South Africa; Commission on Gender Equality; South African Human Rights Commission; Public Protector; SALGA Women’s Commission
Key events referenced:
Women’s March to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956; Adoption of the Women’s Charter in 1954; Adoption of the Women’s Charter for Effective Equality on 9 August 1994
Legal framework referenced:
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa; Municipal Structures Act; Electoral Act
Geographical scope:
National, Provincial and Local Government of South Africa
Historical period covered:
1954–2016
Political context:
Constitutional democracy with a three-tier system of government
Audience:
Malawi Delegation
Event:
AHP Showcase Event (Lightning Talks)
Theme:
Allied Health Professions leadership, clinical practice and research
Document type:
Speaker biographies
Organisation:
NHS England South West Region
Region:
South West England
Institutions mentioned:
Cheltenham General Hospital; Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; University of Gloucestershire; University of Plymouth; Cardiff University; Sheffield Hallam University
Professional groups represented:
Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Therapy, Radiography, Dietetics, Operating Department Practice
Speakers:
Simon Lovett; Carrie Biddle; Gina Sargeant; Samantha Bostock; Elaine Willmore; Sarah Pidgeon; Rachael Smith; Claire Brown; Gillian Bestwick; Anne McKenna
Event schedule:
9.00–11.10 (selected sessions listed)
Year referenced:
2023
OMB Control No.:
0910-0697
Expiration Date:
01/31/2027
Issuing Agency:
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Department:
FDA Patient Affairs
Legal Basis:
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
Type of Document:
Survey questionnaire
Purpose:
Evaluation of Patient Listening Session program
Target Audience:
Patient and caregiver speakers participating in FDA Patient Listening Sessions
Estimated Completion Time:
5 minutes per response
Method of Distribution:
Email with Qualtrics survey link
Data Handling:
Subject to Qualtrics Privacy Policy and FDA Third-Party Websites and Applications Privacy Policy
Voluntary Participation:
Yes
Response Format:
Likert scale (1–5) and open-ended questions
Contact for Comments:
[email protected]