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「일본이 탈퇴한 것으로, IWC가 자금융통이 곤란하고 있다」라고 하는 아사히의 기사가 있었으므로, IWC의 지출 보고를 읽어 보았습니다만, 별로 그렇지 않았는데 , KJ에서도 몇명인가 놀아나고 있었으므로, 좀 더 소중하게 될까라고 기대했습니다만, 상상 이상으로 빨리 사라져 버렸군과.
heinz58#heinz58 22-10-22 11:49
https://www.kjclub.com/jp/board/exc_board_9/view/id/3590784
2018년, 19년, 20년, 21년의 결산 단신은 이쪽을 재현하고 있습니다.이 회기중에 관련하는 2022년의 부분은, 2022년의 회계에 포함됩니다.2022년의 결산은, 2023년초에 IWC의 웹 사이트에서 공개됩니다.
IWC의 예산은 항상 중요한 의제입니다만, 2022년 10월에 개최되는 다음 번 회합에서는,IWC 예산은 특히 중요한 의제가 됩니다.특히 중요한 수지 균형을 달성해,과거로 보여진 적자예산을 폐지하는 방법을 결정할 필요가 있어요.근년 볼 수 있는 적자예산의 관행을 그만두어, 균형을 잡힌 예산을 달성하는 방법을 결정할 필요가 있다로부터입니다.
13 October 2022
IWC68 opens with an agenda seeking to address a wide range of threats to whales and dolphins
The IWC is facing a challenging situation whereby only 75 per cent of
the Contracting Governments had paid their dues by June 2022, with 27 in
arrears with payment of contributions and a balance of more than
𨀥,000 outstanding. The non-payment of fees has been exacerbated by
the global pandemic and the first order of business will be to consider a
proposal to restore voting rights to those Contracting Governments that
have not paid their fees.
The agenda also includes a range of important proposals related to
budgetary and governance reform. Governments will discuss changes to
budget management processes, the Commission structure and rules of
procedure as well as strategic principles for the IWC. EIA supports
measures to improve the structure and financial sustainability of the
IWC so that it can continue its important work on global conservation of
cetaceans (the collective term for whales, dolphins and porpoises).
체납금은 판데믹크의 탓니다!일 본 탈퇴가 원인이 아닌 니다!
그렇다고 하는 변명을 예상 w
IWC Plenary: Day Five
21 Oct 2022
The final day of the five-day plenary focused on budgetary and administrative issues. The Commission acknowledged difficult financial circumstances and adopted a Budget Reform Strategy introducing best practices for financial management including balanced budgets, fully costed workplans and longer-term planning. A balanced budget was adopted for the next biennium. The Commission welcomed voluntary contributions of 㿖,500 from non-governmental organisations. A voluntary contribution from Belgium was also announced for 䀁,000.
The Commission elected Amadou Diallo of Guinea as Chair for the next biennium, particularly welcoming the first IWC Chair from an African country. Nick Gales of Australia, a long-standing member of both the Commission and Scientific Commission, was elected as Vice-chair. The Commission paid tribute to Andrej Bibic of Slovenia, the outgoing Chair and host of the meeting who has served an unprecedented four year term due to the postponement of meetings, and steered the IWC through the many challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Commission also elected a new Bureau, the administrative body that oversees the work of the Commission during the intersessional period. Standing members are the Chair, Vice-chair and Chair of the Finance and Administration Committee (USA). The Commission elected new member Belgium and re-elected Argentina, Ghana and St Lucia on varying terms of office.
The Commission welcomed offers from Peru to host the next IWC meeting in 2024 and from Antigua and Barbuda to host the Scientific Committee meeting in 2024.
https://iwc.int/resources/media-resources/news/iwc-plenary-day-five
heinz58#heinz58 22-10-22 11:38
heinz58#heinz58 22-10-22 11:46
heinz58#heinz58 22-10-22 11:49
https://www.kjclub.com/jp/board/exc_board_9/view/id/3590784
2018年、19年、20年、21年の決算短信はこちらを再現しています。この会期中に関連する2022年の部分は、2022年の会計に含まれます。2022年の決算は、2023年初めにIWCのウェブサイトで公開されます。
IWCの予算は常に重要な議題ですが、2022年10月に開催される次回会合では、IWC予算は特に重要な議題となります。特に重要である収支均衡を達成し、過去に見られた赤字予算を廃止する方法を決定する必要があります。近年見られる赤字予算の慣行をやめ、均衡のとれた予算を達成する方法を決定する必要があるからです。
13 October 2022
IWC68 opens with an agenda seeking to address a wide range of threats to whales and dolphins
The IWC is facing a challenging situation whereby only 75 per cent of
the Contracting Governments had paid their dues by June 2022, with 27 in
arrears with payment of contributions and a balance of more than
£877,000 outstanding. The non-payment of fees has been exacerbated by
the global pandemic and the first order of business will be to consider a
proposal to restore voting rights to those Contracting Governments that
have not paid their fees.
The agenda also includes a range of important proposals related to
budgetary and governance reform. Governments will discuss changes to
budget management processes, the Commission structure and rules of
procedure as well as strategic principles for the IWC. EIA supports
measures to improve the structure and financial sustainability of the
IWC so that it can continue its important work on global conservation of
cetaceans (the collective term for whales, dolphins and porpoises).
https://eia-international.org/news/iwc68-opens-with-an-agenda-seeking-to-address-a-wide-range-of-threats-to-whales-and-dolphins/
滞納金はパンデミックのせいニダ!イルボン脱退が原因じゃないニダ!
という言い訳を予想w
IWC Plenary: Day Five
21 Oct 2022
The final day of the five-day plenary focused on budgetary and administrative issues. The Commission acknowledged difficult financial circumstances and adopted a Budget Reform Strategy introducing best practices for financial management including balanced budgets, fully costed workplans and longer-term planning. A balanced budget was adopted for the next biennium. The Commission welcomed voluntary contributions of £42,500 from non-governmental organisations. A voluntary contribution from Belgium was also announced for £85,000.
The Commission elected Amadou Diallo of Guinea as Chair for the next biennium, particularly welcoming the first IWC Chair from an African country. Nick Gales of Australia, a long-standing member of both the Commission and Scientific Commission, was elected as Vice-chair. The Commission paid tribute to Andrej Bibic of Slovenia, the outgoing Chair and host of the meeting who has served an unprecedented four year term due to the postponement of meetings, and steered the IWC through the many challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Commission also elected a new Bureau, the administrative body that oversees the work of the Commission during the intersessional period. Standing members are the Chair, Vice-chair and Chair of the Finance and Administration Committee (USA). The Commission elected new member Belgium and re-elected Argentina, Ghana and St Lucia on varying terms of office.
The Commission welcomed offers from Peru to host the next IWC meeting in 2024 and from Antigua and Barbuda to host the Scientific Committee meeting in 2024.
https://iwc.int/resources/media-resources/news/iwc-plenary-day-five