Примеры использования Department developed на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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In 1997, the Department developed a Children's Services Plan.
To promote the International Year for People of African Descent, the Department developed a multilingual website with videos, activities and resources.
The Department developed a database reflecting accident statistics per user group.
To promote awareness of the implications of population ageing around the world, the Department developed an information programme for the observance of the International Day for the Elderly 1 October.
The department developed a research project"School of linguistic and cultural vocabulary" Language picture of the world.
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In cooperation with the Department of Economic and Social Affairs andthe Spanish organizing committee, the Department developed a multimedia information strategy to publicize the Second World Assembly on Ageing, which was held in Madrid, from 8 to 12 April 2002.
Teachers department developed and tested original methods of organizing and conducting classes in swimming with the students.
In connection with the International Day for the Elderly, 1 October, and the special meetings of the GeneralAssembly in observance of the tenth anniversary of the World Assembly on Ageing, held on 15 and 16 October 1992, the Department developed and carried out a variety of information activities, including background and feature articles, a press kit, a travelling exhibit, and the coverage of the special plenary meeting of the General Assembly on ageing.
The department developed annual and long-term plans of research, covering a wide range of issues relevant to the region and the republic.
In an innovative and exciting new partnership, the Department developed a French-language version of 21st Century in collaboration with the French broadcaster TV5 Monde.
The Department developed heat supply schemes for all cities of Kazakhstan, number of cities in the Russian Federation, and republics of the Central Asia.
In order to launch the programme, the Department developed a comprehensive database of Model UN conferences and programmes worldwide over the summer months.
The Department developed a broader evaluation process to assess the effectiveness of the whole United Nations security management system in field locations.
As part of its communications strategy, the Department developed four key messages for the launch of the report of the Secretary-General on migration and development ibid.
The Department developed 16 tweets for 16 days, which were used on the United Nations Twitter account, along with 16 Facebook updates for 16 days;
In response to the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, the Department developed a special focus page on its news centre portal to serve as a gateway for information on system-wide efforts to address the crisis.
The Department developed innovative three-dimensional models of the camps and their surroundings which will be shared with community representatives, UNRWA staff members and external stakeholders.
In addition to the use of various interactive geographical information systems, the Department developed computer-based briefing notes designed to display information concerning the country or geographical areas in which the United Nations system is present.
The Department developed key messages and press and information materials, including a press release, frequently asked questions, and background information on the world's women.
In order to ensure adequate service for such a large group, the Department developed an innovative and very successful media liaison programme that benefited from the assistance of more than 200 graduate student volunteers.
In 2003, the Department developed gender-awareness training materials for use in pre-deployment and induction training for military and civilian police personnel.
As part of this collaboration, the Department developed, jointly with the UNDP Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, a programme on building national capacities for conflict prevention.
The Department developed an online portal dedicated to the Year in the six official languages and coorganized, with the Division for Palestinian Rights, screenings of two Academy Award-nominated Palestinian films at Headquarters.
To enhance the experience for children between the ages of 5 and 12, the Department developed child-friendly materials, educational activity booklets, comic characters, interactive games and quizzes relating the work of the United Nations, its main pillars and its core priorities.
The Department developed and implemented specific communications strategies for the conferences and special sessions held in 2001 on the least developed countries(with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development taking the lead), Habitat, HIV/AIDS and small arms and against racism.
In addition to the annual survey on conference services, the Department developed a database to collect ad hoc feedback received on the quality of Department services from all sources, be it by telephone, e-mail, in person, or by regular mail.
In addition, the Department developed and extended to all state bodies and social networks the recommendation of courtesy, and on the facts of the lack of conditions for persons with disabilities, state bodies and organizations took measures to install call buttons, and also sent relevant applications for allocating financial resources for equipping the ramps.
During the biennium 1998-1999,following the Secretary-General's reform measures, the Department developed a concrete operational framework and a complementary set of activities built around a reoriented approach to public information designed to make communication a part of the strategic management of the Organization.
The Department developed a public information and communications strategy for the upcoming Tenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Treatment of Offenders, to be held at Vienna from 10 to 17 April 2000, and continued to play an important role in facilitating the work of journalists covering the process leading towards the establishment of a permanent international criminal court.
Alongside its efforts to enhance the overall usability and structural coherence of the United Nations website(www.un. org), the Department developed or redesigned websites for other offices of the Secretariat, including the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, the Office for Disarmament Affairs, the Peacebuilding Commission, the Department of Political Affairs, the Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide and the Office of Administration of Justice.