ser Police Service of Northern Ireland and Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve (Injury Benefit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024: Department of Justice By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Justice
ser Justice Bill: Northern Ireland Assembly Research and Information Service By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Justice
ser Inquiry into Relationships and Sexuality Education: Catholic Schools’ Trustee Service By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Education
ser Review of Children’s Social Care Services: Reimagine Children's Collective By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
ser Financial Landscape in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Financial Services Union By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 21, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Finance
ser Draft Budget 2025-26: Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 21, Parliament Buildings Full Article Audit Committee
ser Committee takes closer look at coastal erosion By www.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: The Committee for Infrastructure has today visited the Ards Peninsula to look at the problems of coastal erosion and to meet with members of the Ards Peninsula Coastal Erosion Group. Full Article
ser Unwrapping Oracle WebLogic Server 12c - Part 1 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 22:00:00 +0000 A conversation with the Oracle Weblogic Server product management team about community involvement in WebLogic's evolution. Full Article
ser Unwrapping Oracle WebLogic Server 12c - Part 2 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:00:00 +0000 A discussion of the relationship between Oracle Weblogic 12c and Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder. Full Article
ser Unwrapping Oracle WebLogic Server 12c - Part 3 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 21:00:00 +0000 A conversation about Oracle WebLogic 12c's role in the evolution of Oracle Fusion Middleware, plus a quick overview of product information resources. Full Article
ser SOA, Cloud, and Service Technologies - Part 1 of 4 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 21:00:00 +0000 A conversation with SOA, Cloud, and Service Technology Symposium founder Thomas Erl, along with event speakers Tim Hall (Sr. Dir. Product Management, Oracle Enterprise Repository and Oracle's AIA.) and Demed L'Her (Sr. Dir, Product Management, Oracle SOA Suite, Service Bus, WebLogic Integration, others). Full Article
ser SOA, Cloud, and Service Technologies - Part 2 of 4 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Aug 2012 21:00:00 +0000 Best selling SOA author Thomas Erl and Oracle senior product managers Tim Hall and Demed L'Her discuss the SOA, Cloud and Service Technology Symposium and the forces that are shaping the role of the IT architect. Full Article
ser SOA, Cloud, and Service Technologies - Part 3 of 4 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Aug 2012 21:00:00 +0000 The role of the IT architect is one of the most misunderstood and maligned roles in IT, yet there is growing interest in training and certification to fill that role. Best selling SOA author Thomas Erl and Oracle Senior product managers Tim Hall and Demed L'Her discuss the dissing and the dichotomy. Full Article
ser SOA, Cloud, and Service Technologies - Part 4 of 4 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 21:00:00 +0000 Best selling SOA author Thomas Erl talks about the latest titles in his Prentice Hall Service Technology Series of books. Full Article
ser ODTUG Kscope 2014: Anatomy of a User Conference - Part 1 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 21:00:00 +0000 Members of the team of behind Kscope 2014 share insight on the conference and discuss dominant themes and hallway memes. Full Article
ser ODTUG Kscope 2014: Anatomy of a User Conference - Part 2 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 21:00:00 +0000 Kscope 2014 organizers and presenters share their thoughts on the event's hot sessions. Full Article
ser ODTUG Kscope 2014: Anatomy of a User Conference - Part 3 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 21:00:00 +0000 There is more to a great user conference than a shared interest in Oracle products. Kscope 2014 organizers discuss the nature and importance of community. Full Article
ser 5x12 on 12c at OOW14 - Mini-Sessions at Oracle User Group Forum By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 19:00:00 +0000 Oracle ACE Directors Debra Lilley and Jonathan Lewis and Oracle ACE Kashif Manzoor preview two very special sessions being presented as part of Oracle User Group Forum at Oracle OpenWorld 2014. Full Article
ser Options for Customizing the Oracle EBS User Experience - Part 3 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 19:00:00 +0000 Each member of the expert panel makes a final argument for their respective solutions for customizing the Oracle EBS user experience. Full Article
ser Options for Customizing the Oracle EBS User Experience - Part 2 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 19:00:00 +0000 Each member of an expert panel lays out a scenario in which theirs is the ideal solution for customizing the Oracle EBS user experience is ideal. Full Article
ser Options for Customizing the Oracle EBS User Experience - Part 1 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 19:00:00 +0000 APEX? Forms? OBI? Excel? Four experts argue the relative merits of various solutions for customizing the Oracle EBS user experience. Full Article
ser Microservices Roundtable - Part 4 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 19:00:00 +0000 Where do we go from here? How much impact will microservices have in the future? Full Article
ser Microservices Roundtable - Part 2 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 19:00:00 +0000 The discussion of basic differences and similarities between microservices and SOA continues. Full Article
ser Microservices Roundtable - Part 3 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 19:00:00 +0000 The Ivory Tower and the Street: Two views of Microservices. Full Article
ser Microservices Roundtable - Part 1 By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 19:00:00 +0000 The panel discusses basic differences and similarities between microservices and service-oriented architecture. Full Article
ser The Oracle User Group Experience By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 19:00:00 +0000 Four panelists, representing Oracle user groups from around the globe, discuss how and why they got involved, and how their participation evolved from newbie member to user group leader. Full Article
ser 10 Services, 5 Developers, 1 Hour: A Cloud Integration Story By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Mar 2017 19:00:00 +0000 The challenge: integrate 10 Oracle Cloud Services into a functioning demo in one hour, and do it in front of a live audience. Members of the team talk tech and tactics. Full Article
ser Microservices: Getting Real By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 16 May 2017 19:00:00 +0000 Microservices are hot, but is it the right approach for your project? A experts Chris Richardson, Adam Bien, Reza Rahman, and Karthik Gaekwad share insight on what goes into a successful microservices project in the real world. Full Article
ser Are Microservices and APIs Becoming SOA 2.0? By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +0000 Are Microservices and APIs Becoming SOA 2.0? Are monolithic applications an anti-pattern? Experts Chris Richardson, Luis Weir, Phil Wilkins, and Boris Scholl address these and other questions in this roundtable discussion. Full Article
ser #358: On Microservice Implementation and Design By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000 Microservices are a hot topic. But that's exactly the wrong reason to dive into designing and implementing microservices. Before you do that, check out what this panel of experts has to say about what makes microservices a wise choice. View the complete show notes. Full Article
ser #365: On the Highway to Helidon: Lightweight Java Microservices Framework By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 04:00:00 +0000 Are you familiar with Project Helidon? It’s an open source Java microservices framework introduced by Oracle in September of 2018. As Helidon project lead Dmitry Kornilov explains in his article Helidon Takes Flight, "It’s possible to build microservices using Java EE, but it’s better to have a framework designed from the ground up for building microservices." In this program we’ll dig into Project Helidon with a panel that consists of two people who are actively engaged in the project, and two community leaders who have used Helidon in development projects, and have also organized Helidon-focused Meet-Ups. View the complete show notes. Full Article
ser #390: Dmitry Alexandrov on Microservices, Project Helidon, and Building the Community By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 13:49:47 +0000 In this episode Jim Grisanzio talks with Dmitry Alexandrov about his session at Jfokus 2021. Dmitry is a well known speaker at Java conferences globally, and at this month's Jfokus he ran a live coding session on Project Helidon, which is a collection of Java libraries for writing microservices. Dmitry covered the performance improvements and new features in Helidon 2.1. See his session abstract here. But Helidon is not just a Java engineering project for writing microservices. It's also an Open Source project. So developers can contribute globally via the community on GitHub. This is the real power of the technology -- the people sharing their experience and contributing to the project. And this is where Dmitry really gets emotional when he talks about Helidon. As a software developer, he loves the technology, but there's something special about his tone when he talks about the people he meets in the community. Dmitry has been a Java Champion for several years now, and he recently jointed Oracle in Bulgaria. Get him on Twitter @bercut2000. Jim Grisanzio is a Sr. Community Manager in Oracle Developer Relations. Get him on Twitter @jimgris. Video from the interview is on YouTube. Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations https://twitter.com/jimgris https://developer.oracle.com/team/ Full Article
ser ALWAYS FREE Oracle Cloud Free Tier — The Latest Services for Developers By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Jun 2021 13:41:23 +0000 Jim Grisanzio talks with Rex Wang, VP for Developer Marketing, and Alok Sanghavi, Product Manager, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, about the latest news and new services offered in Oracle Cloud Free Tier. See http://oracle.com/free. Video on YouTube Rex Wang on Twitter @wrecks47 Alok Sanghavi on Twitter @aloksanghavi78 Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations https://twitter.com/jimgris https://developer.oracle.com/team/ Full Article
ser Red Bull Racing Honda and Oracle Team up on a Series of Machine Learning HOLs By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Aug 2021 13:56:09 +0000 Red Bull Racing Honda and Oracle Team up on a Series of Machine Learning HOLs — First Lab for Beginners on Wednesday August 11 at 8 AM PST Jim Grisanzio and Chris Bensen from Oracle Developer Relations preview the first in a series of unique hands-on labs. Starting on August 11 at 8 AM PST developers will have the opportunity to team up with Red Bull Racing Honda and Oracle in a hands-on lab that uses race data to teach machine learning. Video. Register for the lab here! Same link for on demand! Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations https://twitter.com/jimgris https://developer.oracle.com/team/ Full Article
ser Emily Jiang Rethinks Microservices and Builds Cloud Native Apps By dukescorner.libsyn.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Sep 2022 07:51:12 +0000 JavaOne 2022 Speaker Preview In this conversation Oracle's Jim Grisanzio talks with Java developer and JavaOne 2022 speaker Emily Jiang from the UK. Emily is a Java Champion and Developer Advocate. She's doing three sessions at JavaOne in October on microservices and cloud native development and she previews them in this discussion. She also talks about her experiences with the Java community and JavaOne. JavaOne 2022 from October 17-20 in Las Vegas JavaOne 2022: Registration and Sessions JavaOne 2022 Updates at Inside Java Emily Jiang, Developer Advocate, IBM @emilyfhjiang Java Development and Community OpenJDK Inside Java Dev.Java @java on Twitter Java on YouTube Duke's Corner Podcast Host Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Java Developer Relations, @jimgris Full Article
ser Josh Long on Fast, Scalable, Cloud Native Services in Java By dukescorner.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Sep 2022 14:49:02 +0000 JavaOne 2022 Speaker Preview In this conversation Oracle's Jim Grisanzio talks with JavaOne 2022 speaker Josh Long from San Francisco. Josh is a Java Champion and a Spring Developer Advocate. In this conversation he previews upcoming session on Kubernetes Native Java. He also talks about his experiences becoming a developer and working with the Java community around the world. JavaOne 2022 October 17-20 in Las Vegas JavaOne 2022: Registration and Sessions JavaOne 2022: News Updates at Inside Java Josh Long, Java Champion & Spring Developer Advocate @starbuxman Java Development and Community OpenJDK Inside Java Dev.Java @java on Twitter Java on YouTube Duke's Corner Podcast Host Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Java Developer Relations, @jimgris Full Article
ser Denver Water Utility Prioritizes Smart Water Use, Conservation By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
ser OSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 06:44:07 +0000 257391 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana The OSCE Programme Office in Astana concluded a series of two-day training seminars for some 100 members of the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) against Torture on 2 August 2016 in Aktobe, Western Kazakhstan. From May to August 2016, participants were trained in Pavlodar, Almaty, Astana and Aktobe on practical aspects of the NPM’s implementation. The training seminars aimed at increasing the transparency and effectiveness of the Mechanism in monitoring, reporting and conducting preventive visits at detention facilities. National experts discussed with the NPM members the working procedures and methodology, challenges in fulfilling human rights obligations and ethical aspects in line with national and international anti-torture standards. Special emphasis was placed on the necessary co-operation between NPM and the law-enforcement sector. The set of seminars was organized in partnership with the Ombudsman’s Office of Kazakhstan and the Regional Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and is part of the Office’s long-standing commitment to reinforce the NPM and promote the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture.Related StoriesOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office concludes series of training seminars on National Preventive Mechanism Implementation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Human rights Rule of law Central Asia News
ser OSCE launches series of anti-trafficking seminars for law-enforcement officers and social workers across Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 07:26:25 +0000 255876 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana Some 35 law-enforcement officers and social workers took part in the first in a series of five training seminars on anti-trafficking practices and procedures on 22 July 2016 in Kostanay with other workshops to be conducted in Almaty, Astana, Karaganda and Shymkent later this year. The seminar focused on the criteria and standards for assisting victims of human trafficking, relevant national and international legislation, ways in which social exclusion and disenfranchisement make people vulnerable to trafficking, as well as re-socialization and compensation for survivors. The series is co-organized by the Programme Office, in co-operation with the Health Care and Social Development and Interior Ministries as well as the US Embassy to Kazakhstan. Representatives of the Akimat (regional administration) and Prosecutor’s Office also attended. The initiative is part of the Programme Office’s multi-year efforts to raise awareness and build the capacity of law-enforcement institutions and civil society in the field of anti-trafficking, in line with the host country’s commitments under international treaties.Related StoriesOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office concludes series of training seminars on National Preventive Mechanism Implementation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Combating human trafficking Central Asia News
ser OSCE Office promotes integrity of civil service and accountability among Armenia’s local self-governance bodies By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2016 14:53:27 +0000 241766 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan A memorandum of understanding signed on 19 May 2016 by the OSCE Office in Yerevan, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Development, and the Union of Government Employees NGO aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of the community civil service of Armenia’s municipalities, local self-government bodies, and to improve relevant legislation, bringing it in line with international standards to reduce corruption in public administration. Initiatives will include professional and regular training on principles and international standards of integrity in civil service, corruption risks, detection and prevention of corruption, reforms to training and recruitment of community servants in the regions, identifying legislation containing corruption risks, and recommendations for systemic reform. “We hope this joint endeavour will contribute to the government’s efforts in implementing the anti-corruption strategy and in promoting efficient and accountable governance in Armenia,” said the Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan Ambassador Argo Avakov. David Lokyan, Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Development underlined the importance of co-operation in promoting better civil and community service, integrity and accountability among the local authorities, legislation reform in ensuring high-quality public administration in line with international standards throughout the regions in Armenia. The initiative builds on Office-supported activities to train civil servants; improve the civil and community service system, including recruitment, monitoring and attestation; and to mainstream integrity in the public administration. A series of training courses for civil servants were held by the Union of Armenia's Government Employees NGO with the support of the OSCE Office and in partnership with the Civil Service Council of Armenia. Vache Kalashyan, Chairperson of the Union of Government Employees, said: "We enjoy continuous co-operation with the civil and community services sector and are happy to enhance knowledge of corruption risks, conflict of interest, integrity and strengthen civil servants’ impact in delivering accountable and high-quality services on behalf of the State.” Between 2009 and 2015 more than 300 civil servants representing 35 different state services were trained with the OSCE Office’s support on integrity, anti-corruption and ethics. Related StoriesCorruption issues in private sector discussed with support of the OSCE Office in YerevanOSCE enhances legal and human rights education in ArmeniaOSCE Office in Yerevan presents awards to best women entrepreneurs in Armenia Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Good governance South Caucasus News
ser OSCE Mission to Serbia commends contribution of civil society organizations to democratic processes By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 04 Mar 2016 14:00:28 +0000 BELGRADE, 4 March 2016 – The Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Ambassador Peter Burkhard and the Deputy Head of Mission, Michael Uyehara visited the House of Human Rights (HHR) in Belgrade today, and met representatives of the Civic Initiatives and the Policy Centre, two of the five civil society organizations based at the House. The meeting completes a round of consultations with civil society actors, which also included the other tenants of the HHR: the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, and the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights. “Civil society organizations play an important role in any modern society and significantly contribute to the quality of democratic processes in Serbia,” said Ambassador Burkhard. The Mission’s leadership noted that the engagement of civil society organizations will also benefit the monitoring of upcoming elections and the electoral campaign.Related StoriesEU Delegation, OSCE Mission, closely following situation in Serbia’s public service broadcastersMore than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training courseOSCE Mission to Serbia supports public consultations on implementation of UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) National Action Plan Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia Democratization South-Eastern Europe Press release
ser EU Delegation, OSCE Mission, closely following situation in Serbia’s public service broadcasters By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Sun, 22 May 2016 11:55:22 +0000 BELGRADE, 22 May 2016 – The European Union Delegation to Serbia and The OSCE Mission to Serbia have taken note of the wide-ranging personnel changes at Radio Television Vojvodina (RTV) undertaken by the newly appointed managing board. We should like to take this opportunity to recall the weighty responsibility of RTV as a public broadcaster to ensure that it meets the highest standards in safeguarding the public interest, guaranteeing the quality and diversity of its programme content and ensuring the impartiality of its editorial policy, following the principle of independence enshrined in the 2014 Law on the Public Media Services. RTV has an additional, important responsibility to discharge in meeting the legitimate expectations of national minorities with regard to access to broadcasting in minority languages. Moreover, we recall the importance of creating an enabling environment in Serbia in which freedom of expression can be exercised without hindrance, strengthening the independence of the Regulatory Body for the Electronic Media in order better to support editorial independence, and ensuring adequate funding to public broadcasting as well as its editorial independence. For more information & media inquiries please contact: Aleksandar Djordjević , EU Delegation to Serbia, Media and Information Officer, e-mail: aleksandar.djordjevic@eeas.europa.eu, Phone: +381 11 30 83 200. Ivana Milatović, OSCE National Political and Press Affairs Officer, e-mail: ppiu-serbia@osce.org, Phone +381 11 3606 151Related StoriesDiscussion on efficient regulation of reality TV showsRoma remain one of most vulnerable groups, continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by independent bodiesMore than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training course Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia Media freedom and development South-Eastern Europe Press release
ser OSCE Mission to Serbia and ODIHR launch joint Report on peer elections for High Judicial Council and State Prosecutors’ Council By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 25 May 2016 11:01:43 +0000 Ivana Milatovic, OSCE Mission to Serbia Report on Monitoring of Peer Elections for the High Judicial Council and State Prosecutors’ Council of the Republic of Serbia Serbia’s legal framework for governing elections to the High Judicial Council and the State Prosecutors’ Council is fairly comprehensive although there are a few minor issues with implementing the laws and regulations, partly as a result of gaps in the law. This is the conclusion of a joint Report launched on 24 May 2016 by the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). The OSCE Mission and ODIHR followed the elections of judges and prosecutors to the High Judicial Council and the State Prosecutors’ Council throughout Serbia in December 2015, in partnership with the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM), a local civil society organization. The election processes were conducted without any major irregularities observed. The Report makes a number of recommendations, largely similar for both the judicial and prosecutorial councils, including amending and further developing the legal framework regarding the election process for the judicial and prosecutors’ councils, the candidates’ nomination process, and procedures for resolving disputes and providing effective remedies. The findings and recommendations resulting from the election monitoring will help inform the public about the ongoing judicial reform process in Serbia. The relevant state institutions and justice stakeholders will also have an objective assessment to assist them in further strengthening the independence, accountability and efficiency of the Serbian judiciary. The Report is available at: https://www.osce.org/odihr/242346 The OSCE Mission to Serbia and ODIHR stand ready to continue supporting the legal reform efforts of the Serbian authorities in line with the recommendations of this report and OSCE commitments.Related StoriesMore than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training courseOSCE Mission to Serbia supports public consultations on implementation of UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) National Action PlanRegional Conference on Legal Remedies in Criminal Proceedings: Laws in the Region and Their Application Full Article Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights OSCE Mission to Serbia Elections South-Eastern Europe News
ser OSCE Mission to Serbia supports public consultations on implementation of UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) National Action Plan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:29:44 +0000 Ivana Milatovic, OSCE Mission to Serbia The final public consultations on the content of the new National Action Plan (NAP) for the implementation of the UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) was held on 10 June 2016 in Belgrade at the premises of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. The OSCE Mission to Serbia, jointly with the Serbian Government's Office for Co-operation with Civil Society, and the Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities, supported the Working Group in the drafting process of the NAP by organizing public consultations across Serbia. The consultations were held in the towns of Nis, Vranje, Novi Pazar, Krusevac, Novi Sad and Belgrade. During the meetings, participants welcomed that the new NAP raises the profile of local activities and that it places an emphasis on improved co-ordinated action, both at the local and national levels. The main objective of the new NAP is to improve the safety and security of women through the implementation of UN SCR 1325 in the areas of prevention, participation, relief and recovery, and to increase involvement of women at the local level. Participants included some 250 high-ranking officials of the Serbian Government and representatives of civil society organizations, and the media.Related StoriesMore than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training courseOSCE Mission to Serbia and ODIHR launch joint Report on peer elections for High Judicial Council and State Prosecutors’ CouncilRegional Conference on Legal Remedies in Criminal Proceedings: Laws in the Region and Their Application Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia Gender equality South-Eastern Europe News
ser More than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training course By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 10:55:58 +0000 Ivana Milatovic, OSCE Mission to Serbia A record number of 1,150 local inspectors in Serbia have successfully completed a three-month OSCE-supported online course on implementing the new Law on Inspection Surveillance. Of this number, 280 inspectors from the capital and its municipalities were publically recognized on 7 July 2016 at the premises of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade. Local-level inspectors work in the areas of construction, environment, traffic, communal issues. This course, supported by the OSCE Mission to Serbia, was developed at the request of the Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities (SCTM) and the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government. “The capacity building of staff working in local self-governments is particularly important as they are the closest to the citizens.” said Acting Head of the Democratization Department at the OSCE Mission, Olivera Zurovac-Kuzman. “The strong interest in the training course speaks about the relevance of the inspectorate and their roles in local communities. Proper surveillance is key in responding to the need for better governance at all levels of government,” she added. The online course on the Law on Inspection Surveillance was developed after the successful implementation of online training courses for local self-government employees and councillors in 2014 and 2015, which proved to be an effective new approach for the professional development of local self-governments. The OSCE Mission to Serbia will remain committed to supporting local self-governments across Serbia in the process of public administration reform. Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Serbia supports public consultations on implementation of UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) National Action PlanOSCE Mission to Serbia and ODIHR launch joint Report on peer elections for High Judicial Council and State Prosecutors’ CouncilRegional Conference on Legal Remedies in Criminal Proceedings: Laws in the Region and Their Application Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia South-Eastern Europe News
ser OSCE launches series of anti-trafficking seminars for law-enforcement officers and social workers across Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 07:26:25 +0000 255876 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana Some 35 law-enforcement officers and social workers took part in the first in a series of five training seminars on anti-trafficking practices and procedures on 22 July 2016 in Kostanay with other workshops to be conducted in Almaty, Astana, Karaganda and Shymkent later this year. The seminar focused on the criteria and standards for assisting victims of human trafficking, relevant national and international legislation, ways in which social exclusion and disenfranchisement make people vulnerable to trafficking, as well as re-socialization and compensation for survivors. The series is co-organized by the Programme Office, in co-operation with the Health Care and Social Development and Interior Ministries as well as the US Embassy to Kazakhstan. Representatives of the Akimat (regional administration) and Prosecutor’s Office also attended. The initiative is part of the Programme Office’s multi-year efforts to raise awareness and build the capacity of law-enforcement institutions and civil society in the field of anti-trafficking, in line with the host country’s commitments under international treaties.Related StoriesOSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in KazakhstanOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE supports water co-operation in southern Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Combating human trafficking Central Asia News
ser OSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 06:44:07 +0000 257391 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana The OSCE Programme Office in Astana concluded a series of two-day training seminars for some 100 members of the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) against Torture on 2 August 2016 in Aktobe, Western Kazakhstan. From May to August 2016, participants were trained in Pavlodar, Almaty, Astana and Aktobe on practical aspects of the NPM’s implementation. The training seminars aimed at increasing the transparency and effectiveness of the Mechanism in monitoring, reporting and conducting preventive visits at detention facilities. National experts discussed with the NPM members the working procedures and methodology, challenges in fulfilling human rights obligations and ethical aspects in line with national and international anti-torture standards. Special emphasis was placed on the necessary co-operation between NPM and the law-enforcement sector. The set of seminars was organized in partnership with the Ombudsman’s Office of Kazakhstan and the Regional Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and is part of the Office’s long-standing commitment to reinforce the NPM and promote the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture.Related StoriesOSCE promotes ‘green’ women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas of KazakhstanOSCE supports water co-operation in southern KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office concludes series of training seminars on National Preventive Mechanism Implementation in Kazakhstan Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Human rights Rule of law Central Asia News
ser OSCE concludes series of training seminars on implementing the National Preventive Mechanism in Kazakhstan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 06:44:07 +0000 257391 Colin McCullough, OSCE Programme Office in Astana The OSCE Programme Office in Astana concluded a series of two-day training seminars for some 100 members of the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) against Torture on 2 August 2016 in Aktobe, Western Kazakhstan. From May to August 2016, participants were trained in Pavlodar, Almaty, Astana and Aktobe on practical aspects of the NPM’s implementation. The training seminars aimed at increasing the transparency and effectiveness of the Mechanism in monitoring, reporting and conducting preventive visits at detention facilities. National experts discussed with the NPM members the working procedures and methodology, challenges in fulfilling human rights obligations and ethical aspects in line with national and international anti-torture standards. Special emphasis was placed on the necessary co-operation between NPM and the law-enforcement sector. The set of seminars was organized in partnership with the Ombudsman’s Office of Kazakhstan and the Regional Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and is part of the Office’s long-standing commitment to reinforce the NPM and promote the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture.Related StoriesOSCE launches series of training seminars on National Preventive Mechanism in KazakhstanOSCE supports training seminar on torture prevention in KazakhstanOSCE Programme Office supports training for defence lawyers in Kazakhstan on the new criminal procedure legislation Full Article OSCE Programme Office in Astana Human rights Rule of law Central Asia News
ser Campus Food Recovery Network Serves Local Community By pepperdine-graphic.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:06:08 +0000 Pepperdine students in the service club Food Recovery Network have been saving edible items on campus for seven years. It is a joint effort between the club and Malibu nonprofits. The post Campus Food Recovery Network Serves Local Community appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic. Full Article News Belle Li Bon Appétit Business Services Cart chris doran Christian values Food Recovery Network food waste Jennifer Freedman Laury Li pepperdine graphic media waves cafe
ser OSCE Office in Tajikistan’s training series highlights role of parents in the fight against terrorism By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 12:27:45 +0000 DUSHANBE, 26 July 2016 – The Parents Against Terrorism training series, organized by the OSCE Office in Tajikistan, started yesterday in Kulyab in the country’s Khatlon region with the aim of enhancing the knowledge and understanding of the local population about Violent Extremism and Radicalization that lead to Terrorism (VERLT) in order to build the community’s resilience to this phenomenon. The trainees came from different layers of society, representing local government bodies, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, as well as the local population. The course was led by local trainers from civil society, the Ministry of Labour, Migration, and Employment, and the Committee on Religious Affairs. “The government of Tajikistan is seriously concerned about the growing threat of global terrorism and violent extremism,” said Khurshed Kenjaev, a representative of the Security Council under the President, in his opening remarks. “It is taking solid preventative measures to tackle this phenomenon, since it cannot be the sole responsibility of law enforcement agencies to deal with the threat.” Ivan Ene, OSCE Field Officer in Kurgan Tyube, said: “Countering violent extremism and radicalization that may lead to terrorism requires a holistic approach. The intervention of law enforcement agencies to dissolute the problem of violent extremism and terrorism is effective to only a certain extent, therefore, if we want to apply more effective measures to fight this phenomenon, we need to engage and use the capacity of local communities and parents.” The course focuses on the role of mothers as “positive agents of change” within Tajik culture. They are informed about the early signs of violent extremism and radicalization that may lead to terrorism. The training participants were also briefed on the violent extremist groups that are believed to be active in Tajikistan. In the coming days, similar training sessions will be held in Kurgan-Tyube and Shaartuz. A similar activity was organized across Tajikistan in 2015 and recently held in Sughd region. Related StoriesOSCE Office in Tajikistan donates audio-visual material to enhance interactive teaching at Police AcademyOSCE Office in Tajikistan support Garm’s local authorities in strengthening referral mechanisms for protecting domestic violence victimsOSCE Office in Tajikistan organizes workshop on verifying the authenticity of security documents Full Article OSCE Office in Tajikistan Combating terrorism Central Asia Press release