955 resultados para grants workshop
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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) with support from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Central Statistical Office in Saint Lucia convened a two-day Regional Workshop on Informal Sector Surveys for the Caribbean Subregion from 12 – 13 October 2009 in Castries, Saint Lucia. This workshop was one of the culminating activities of the United Nations Statistical Division-commissioned project Measurement of the Informal Sector and Informal Employment being conducted in the subregion since 2007. It was aimed primarily at disseminating the results of a 1-2 survey of the informal sector which was carried out in Saint Lucia over the period April 2008 to January 2009.
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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, with support from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Central Statistics Office in Saint Lucia, convened a two-day Data Dissemination Workshop on the Informal Sector and Informal Employment on 12 -13 October 2009 in Castries, Saint Lucia. This workshop was one of the culminating activities of the Interregional Project on the Measurement of the Informal Sector and Informal Employment being conducted in the Caribbean subregion. The workshop served as a forum for presenting the findings of the survey of the informal sector which was carried out in Saint Lucia over the period April 2008 to January 2009.
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As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the statistical capacities of National Statistical Offices (NSOs) in the region, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) convened a two-day Regional Training Workshop on Data Sharing, Data Ownership and Harmonization of Survey Datasets on 26-27 August 2009 at the Cascadia Hotel, Trinidad and Tobago. This workshop was one of the concluding activities of the Project on Improving Household Surveys in the Caribbean which has been implemented by the ECLAC Subregional office from 2007.
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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, in collaboration with the Division of Production, Productivity and Management at ECLAC Headquarters in Chile, convened a one-day workshop on “Boosting SME Development and Competitiveness in the Caribbean”, at the Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean in Port of Spain on 14 May 2009. The workshop was the culmination of country studies that were carried out under an Italian Government-funded project to assess the policies, institutions and instruments for dynamic Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) development and competitiveness in Jamaica, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. The aim was to use the lessons learned from the three country studies to inform policy and practice in the other member countries of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC). The main objectives of the workshop were to: (a) share and discuss the findings of the country studies and lessons learned; (b) provide a forum for high quality discussion of the policy environment, instruments, business development and support services required for successful SME development in the Caribbean; and (c) map out a strategy for moving from analysis and recommendation to policy implementation and business changes in order to promote a dynamic and competitive SME sector. The workshop aimed to arrive at practical solutions to major constraints and a weighting of key actions in order of priority of implementation, by adopting a problem-solving approach. Participants at the workshop included representatives of key SME support institutions in the region, actual SMEs and academic researchers. The list of participants and provisional programme are annexed to this report.
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This document summarizes the regional implementation meeting on access rights and sustainable development in the Caribbean and the workshop on enhancing access to information on climate change, natural disasters and coastal vulnerability: leaving no one behind held in Rodney’s Bay, Saint Lucia, from 24 to 26 August 2015.
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This publication was prepared with financial support from the United Nations Development Account and the project “Addressing critical socio-environmental challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean ”
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As Redes Ópticas Passivas (Passive Optical Networks - PONs) vêm experimentando um sólido crescimento nas últimas décadas por terem sido concebidas como uma excelente alternativa para a solução de um dos maiores problemas para as redes de telecomunicações: o gargalo nas redes de acesso. A próxima geração desta tecnologia, as chamadas Next Genaration PONs (NG-PON), surgem como consequência da evolução das tecnologias ópticas e oferecem suporte aos serviços de próxima geração, melhorando os parâmetros de desempenho das TDM-PONs e inclusive aumentando a área de cobertura destas redes. Esta expansão geográfica beneficia as empresas de telecomunicações que passam a focar seus esforços na simplificação de suas infra-estruturas através da unificação das redes metropolitanas, de acesso e de backhaul, reduzindo a quantidade de nós e, consequentemente, de custos operacionais e financeiros. Trata-se de uma significativa mudança no cenário das redes de acesso que passam a ter grandes distâncias entre as Optical Network Units (ONUs) e o Central Office (CO) e uma imensa variedade de serviços, tornando fundamental a presença de algoritmos de agendamento capazes de gerenciar todos os recursos compartilhados de forma eficiente, ao mesmo tempo que garantem controle e justeza na alocação dinâmica dos tráfegos upstream e downstream. É a partir deste contexto que esta dissertação tem como objetivo geral apresentar a proposta de um algoritmo híbrido de agendamento de grants baseado na priorização de filas (Hybrid Grant Scheduler based on Priority Queuing – HGSPQ), que além de gerenciar todos os recursos em WDM-PONs, busca oferecer eficiência e controle ao Optical Line Terminal (OLT) no agendamento dinâmico dos tráfegos. Os resultados apresentados foram extraídos de cenários desenvolvidos em ambiente de simulação computacional e se baseiam nas métricas de atraso e vazão para avaliação de seu desempenho. Também será avaliado como a quantidade de recursos no OLT interfere nestas métricas.