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Answer: True
The ITU Radio Regulations are an international treaty that regulates the use of radio-frequency spectrum and geostationary satellite orbits to prevent harmful interference between radio services of different countries, ensuring efficient global spectrum management.
Answer: Convention No. 29 (Forced Labour)
ILO Convention No. 29 (1930) on Forced Labour, along with Convention No. 105 (1957) on Abolition of Forced Labour, are fundamental conventions requiring members to suppress the use of forced or compulsory labour in all its forms.
Answer: humane
MiGOF, developed by IOM, provides a structured approach for states to develop comprehensive migration policies that are orderly, safe, regular, and humane, ensuring migration benefits migrants and societies while upholding human rights.
Answer: True
UNIDO's mandate, aligned with SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), focuses on inclusive and sustainable industrial development (ISID) to reduce poverty, create jobs, and promote environmental sustainability.
Answer: Antimicrobial resistance
WOAH's Codes (Terrestrial and Aquatic) include science-based standards on animal disease prevention, veterinary product quality, animal welfare, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to protect animal and human health globally.
Answer: Phytosanitary certificates
Phytosanitary certificates, issued by NPPOs under IPPC framework, attest that consignments of plants or plant products have been inspected and are free from regulated pests, facilitating safe international trade while protecting plant health.
Answer: True
The Harmonized System (HS), developed and maintained by WCO, is a standardized numerical method for classifying traded products. Over 98% of world merchandise trade uses HS codes for customs procedures, tariffs, and trade data collection.
Answer: Political neutrality
The seven Fundamental Principles are: Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity, and Universality. Neutrality means the Movement may not take sides in hostilities or engage in political controversies.
Answer: Olympism
The Olympic Charter codifies the fundamental principles of Olympism—blending sport with culture and education to promote peace, mutual understanding, and the harmonious development of humankind through sport.
Answer: True
IHO develops and maintains international hydrographic standards (S-100 series) to ensure uniformity in charting, promoting safe navigation, efficient maritime operations, and environmental protection through consistent geospatial data.
Answer: Principle of Regulatory Independence
IOSCO's Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation include the principle that the regulator should be operationally independent, accountable, and have adequate powers, resources, and capacity to discharge its functions.
Answer: 90
As part of IEA's energy security mandate, member countries must maintain emergency oil reserves equivalent to at least 90 days of net oil imports, which can be released collectively during major supply disruptions.
Answer: True
OECD, established in 1961 and headquartered in Paris, provides a unique forum for 38 member democracies to compare policy experiences, identify good practices, and coordinate domestic and international policies.
Answer: Issuing internationally recognized notices (e.g., Red Notices)
INTERPOL's core function is facilitating police cooperation through its global communications system (I-24/7) and issuing notices (Red for wanted persons, Yellow for missing, etc.). It does not conduct investigations or make arrests itself.
Answer: 193
WMO's World Weather Watch integrates observation systems, telecommunication networks, and data processing facilities across its 193 member states and territories to provide reliable weather, climate, and water information globally.
Answer: True
MARPOL, adopted under IMO auspices in 1973 and modified by the 1978 Protocol, is the principal international treaty preventing pollution from ships by oil, chemicals, sewage, garbage, and air emissions.
Answer: Promoting the adoption of all forms of renewable energy
IRENA's core mandate is to promote the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, bioenergy, ocean) through policy advice, knowledge sharing, and capacity building.
Answer: industry-wide relevance
ISO standards development follows key principles: consensus among stakeholders, industry-wide relevance to ensure broad applicability, and transparency in procedures. This ensures standards meet global market needs.
Answer: True
WFP, established in 1961 and headquartered in Rome, is the UN's food-assistance branch. It provides emergency food assistance, works to improve nutrition, and builds resilience in communities affected by conflict, disasters, and climate change.
Answer: Rural poverty reduction and agricultural development
IFAD exclusively focuses on eradicating rural poverty and hunger by financing agricultural development projects, empowering rural people, improving food security, and building resilience in developing countries.