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Kyrgyzstan Goes Green With New Construction CodesBishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 20 November 2009-The Kyrgyzstan government plans to save more than 200,000 tons of fuel, thanks to new regulations on building construction. The initiative comes at a time when the Central Asian nation faces many potential changes due to global warming. The goal of the programme is to reduce country’s the energy consumption by roughly 45 percent over a three-year period, equal to almost half of one year of coal-mining in the country. Photo Album: Kyrgyzstan's Landscape and Lifestyle Could Change
Thoughts on human resources managementMao Kawada blogs live from Tirana where she is attending the Fourth Annual Conference of the Western Balkans Human Resources Management community of practice meeting. This year's theme is : managing performance in the work of the civil service. Mao pontificates on performance appraisals and non financial incentives.... Photo: Carlo Benedetti 2009
Albania Now Mine-Free and Ready to Reconstruct RegionTirana, Albania, 10 November 2009-After a decade of mine clearance work, Albania is now free of all known mined areas just ahead of a 2010 deadline. More than 15.3 million square meters of mines and unexploded ordinance in northeast Albania have been cleared since the late 1990s by several organizations, in a programme coordinated by the Albanian Mine Action Executive. With the removal of the mines and unexploded ordinance, the region—one of the poorest in Albania—can now be more fully developed and reconstructed.
UNDP Georgia's new Quick Capacity Assessment MethodologyIvane Shamugia shares UNDP Georgia's new "Methodology for Quick Capacity Assessment(s)" (pdf) and jumps head first into the ongoing discussion between "Short vs. Long" when it comes to capacity development.... Have a look at the new methodology and join the conversation!
Tackling Rising HIV Levels in Russia, Central AsiaMoscow, Russia, 5 November 2009-Eastern Europe and Central Asia continue to experience rising rates of HIV, particularly in Russian and Ukraine —home to 90 percent of cases. In Central Asia and the Caucauses, the number of newly reported HIV cases is also rising rapidly. Overall, the region experienced a more than 100 percent increase in people living with the virus between 2001 and 2007, with drug abuse a prevelant cause of illness through use of dirty needles.
New Energy for the Future: Solar Panels Online at Bratislava Regional CentreBratislava, Slovak Republic, 4 November 2009-Bringing new energy to downtown Bratislava, the United Nations Development Programme has opened a solar energy station at its Bratislava Regional Centre. The solar station is the first in the city's Stare Mesto, or old city, and one of three solar stations in the Slovak capital. It is also one of the first UN buildings globally to install solar panels on its roof. Video: Solar Panels Bring New Energy Photo Album: Solar Panels Installed and Launched
With Temperatures set to Rise in Next 30 Years, Croatia Fights Back Against Climate ChangeZagreb, Croatia, October 2009-Croatian President Stjepan Mesić has committed to a United Nations campaign to combat climate change as part of Croatia’s celebration of the 64th anniversary of the UN. The UN-led campaign—known as Seal the Deal—aims to spur public support and political will to reach an agreement at a landmark global climate change conference in Copenhagen in December. At the conference, countries plan to commit to reducing greenhouse gases between 50 and 80 percent, sealing the deal to reduce the effects of temperature rises of more than 2 degrees Celsius. Video: Energy in Our Homes Photo Album: Sealing the Deal With Conservation Programmes
Women Caught in Net of Exploitation Helped in BelarusMinsk, Belarus, October 2009-In a secret location in Minsk, women on the run from exploitation will receive help integrating back into society thanks to the support of international organizations, NGOS and the Belarus government. At a recently re-opened shelter in a private flat, the women will receive social services, jobs skills and sanctuary from abduction and trafficking by criminal organizations.
UN Day Celebrated at Slovak Ministry of Foreign AffairsBratislava, Slovak Republic, October 2009-Sixty-four years after a Slovak helped establish the United Nations, representatives of the Slovak Republic and the United Nations Development Programme gathered to honor the anniversary of the United Nations Charter on 24 October 1945. The gathering at the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted the collaborative work between the UNDP and the Slovak government. Video: Message from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on UN Day Photo Album: UN Day Slovak Republic Ministry of Public Affairs
New Gear to Help Kyrgyzstan Battle Border ProblemsBishkek, Kyrgyzstan, October 2009-What was once a Silk Road bringing spices and other goods to Europe and Central Asia has now become a sieve, with a flow of illicit traffic moving between the two regions. In response, Kyrgyzstan is the latest Central Asian nation to partner with the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme to better regulate its borders. |
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