Примеры использования Interregional expert group на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Report of the Co-Chairmen on the Interregional Expert Group.
The first interregional Expert Group meeting for this project would take place in Geneva on 8 December 2014.
Once a similar exercise by the other regional commissions would have been finalized, the first interregional Expert Group meeting would be organized.
In addition, the first interregional Expert Group meeting for this project took place in Geneva on 8 December 2014.
The results of the gap analyses- mandated in each regional commission would be presented andconsidered at a first interregional expert group meeting.
An interregional expert group meeting(EGM) will be organized to review the assessment and share experience on different models;
The Expert Group took note that the first interregional expert group meeting will be organized in Geneva on 8 December 2014.
Interregional expert group meeting on public-private partnerships in infrastructure development, February, Bangkok;(b) Forum of Asian Ministers of Transport, December, Bangkok.
A consultant had been hired to undertake a gap-analysis for Georgia and the first interregional Expert Group meeting was tentatively scheduled to be held in Geneva on 18 December 2013.
Convene an interregional expert group meeting to exchange experiences, including the presentation and discussion of studies to be published.
The process of extending the guidelines started in January 1998 with an interregional expert group meeting at São Paulo, which proposed a set of new elements for inclusion in the guidelines.
Organize interregional expert group meetings to recommend mechanisms for establishing sustainable communities of knowledge that facilitate compilation, sharing and analysis of gender statistics;
It also took note that the other regional commissions were at different stages of completing the gap analysis in their region, but that,once the analyses would be completed, the first interregional expert group meeting would be convened.
It is also planned to hold an interregional expert group meeting, in early 1995, in order to identify and elaborate appropriate follow-up strategies.
His delegation looked forward to the proclamation of the International Year of the Family, which would be formally launched on 7 December, andwelcomed the intention to hold an interregional expert group meeting in early 1995 to develop appropriate follow-up strategies.
A1.1 Organize an interregional expert group meeting to develop the methodology for the regional analysis and to initiate interregional coordination for project implementation;
The Working Group also considered the issue of guidelines for sustainable consumption,in particular the outcome of the Interregional Expert Group Meeting on Consumer Protection and Sustainable Consumption(São Paolo, Brazil, 28-30 January) E/CN.17/1998/5.
The report of the Co-Chairmen on the Interregional Expert Group Meeting is contained in the annex to the present report; it includes proposed new elements on sustainable consumption for addition to the guidelines for consumer protection.
In parallel with this, the ESCAP-commissioned case studies on streamlining the processes of public-private partnership management in Bangladesh and the Philippines, as well as in Maharashtra, India, have been used at workshops,including at the aforementioned interregional expert group meeting.
The report of the Secretary-General on the results of the interregional expert group meeting was issued under the symbol E/CN.17/1998/5, which is being transmitted to the Council for its consideration.
Sustainable consumption requires that consumers, communities, businesses and organizations of civil society be aware of the potential environmental effects of products and services, including local andglobal impacts” Report of the Co-Chairmen on an interregional expert group meeting on consumer protection and sustainable consumption, São Paulo, January 1998.
In response to the request of the Council, the Interregional Expert Group Meeting on Consumer Protection and Sustainable Consumption was convened at São Paulo, Brazil, from 28 to 30 January 1998.
In accordance with Economic and Social Council resolution 1997/53, the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, in cooperation with the environment secretariat of the stategovernment of São Paulo, convened the Interregional Expert Group Meeting on Consumer Protection and Sustainable Consumption at São Paulo, Brazil, from 28 to 30 January 1998.
The first interregional Expert Group meeting for this project took place in Geneva in December 2014, with progress expected in 2015 on the assessment of the legal and technical factors that prevent a wider Customs-to-Customs exchange of transit information.
The participants in the high-level meeting may wish to consider priority issues for consumer policies to promote sustainable consumption, and how the Commission could best proceed to extend the guidelines on consumer protection to include issues of sustainable consumption,taking into account the proposed guidelines for sustainable consumption developed at the Interregional Expert Group Meeting on Consumer Protection and Sustainable Consumption(São Paulo, Brazil, 28-30 January 1998) see E/CN.17/1998/5, annex.
One interregional expert group meeting(30 participants) to validate the needs assessment report and to identify partnerships, stages, timetable and commitments, monitoring framework and impact assessment. In support of activities(a),(b),(c), and d.
In draft resolution III on effective crime prevention,the Economic and Social Council would request the Secretary-General to convene an interregional expert group meeting to analyse possible mechanisms for applying crime prevention strategies that are situational and oriented towards social development to forms of crime such as urban crime, domestic violence and juvenile crime and to emerging forms of crime.
Delivering a first interregional Expert Group Meeting aimed at assessing the legal and technical needs of candidate developing countries and countries with economies in transition to extend the exchange of electronic information among each other and with their neighbour countries.
As a result, two research reports were compiled andin June 2006 UNODC convened an interregional expert group meeting, which prepared a regional plan of action against trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants in the Middle East and North Africa covering the Trafficking in Persons and Migrants Protocols.
Recommends that the interregional expert group meeting elaborate specific recommendations for guidelines for sustainable consumption patterns for submission to the Council at its substantive session of 1998 through the Commission on Sustainable Development at its sixth session;