1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991001647839707536

Autore

Gargiullo, Bruno Carmine

Titolo

Vittime di un amore criminale : la violenza in famiglia : natura, profili tipologici, casistica clinica e giudiziaria / Bruno C. Gargiullo e Rosaria Damiani

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano : F. Angeli, c2010

ISBN

9788856825466

8856825465

Descrizione fisica

187 p. ; 23 cm

Collana

Strumenti per il lavoro psico-sociale ed educativo ; 129

Altri autori (Persone)

Damiani, Rosariaauthor

Disciplina

362.82

Soggetti

Violenza nella famiglia

Maltrattamenti in famiglia

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Bibliografia: p. 157-184



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910786025103321

Titolo

Funding mechanisms for civil society : : the experience of the AIDS response / / Rene Bonnel ... [and others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington : , : World Bank, , 2013

ISBN

1-299-16040-9

0-8213-9780-X

Descrizione fisica

xx, 90 pages : illustrations ; ; 26 cm

Collana

World Bank study

Altri autori (Persone)

BonnelRene

Disciplina

362.19697920096

Soggetti

AIDS (Disease) - Economic aspects - Africa

Community development - Africa

Social participation - Africa

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"A World Bank study".

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Executive Summary; Findings; Conclusions and Recommendations; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Introduction; Methodology; Terminology and Organization of the Report; Note; References; Chapter 2 Main Results; Trends in Donor Funding; Rationale for Civil Society Involvement in the AIDS Response; Figures; Figure 2.1: International AIDS Assistance: Trends in G8/EC, and Other Donor Government Assistance; Institutional Design of the Community Response; Tables; Table 2.1: Population Groups Reached by CSOs in Four Regions; Flow of Funds from Donors

Table 2.2: Summary of Donors' Funding of Civil Society OrganizationsCountry Funding Profiles; Figure 2.2: Strength of CBO Engagement and HIV Knowledge in Kenya; Figure 2.3: CBO Density and Service Use in Rural Areas in Nigeria; Figure 2.4: AIDS Resources Received by CSOs and CBOs; Figure 2.5: Source of CBO Funding in Kenya and Nigeria (2011); Table 2.3: Value of Unpaid Volunteers as a percent of CBOs/NGOs' Budget; International HIV/AIDS Alliance Survey of CSOs; Figure 2.6: Proportion of Volunteers in CSOs' Workforce (2011); Figure 2.7: Dominant Funding Sources for CSOs (2010)

Table 2.4: Frequency and Average Distribution of Annual Funding among CSOs (2010)Figure 2.8: Allocation of Expenditures by CSOs; CADRE-OSISA Survey; Conclusion; Notes; References; Appendix A:



Donor Funding Flows; The World Bank's HIV/AIDS Program; Figure A.1: World Bank MAP's Typical Funding Flow; Figure A.2: Variations on MAP Structures in Three Countries; Figure A.3: World Bank MAP Estimated Disbursement (as of September 2006); The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Figure A.4: Global Fund Grant Process

Table A.1: Funding Flows through Civil Society Principal Recipients of the Global Fund's HIV and AIDS Grants (February 2003-June 2010)Emerging Issues and Developments; Figure A.5: Disbursements by Region; Figure A.6: Disbursements to CSO PRs; US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR); Boxes; Box A.1: PEPFAR Results; Figure A.7: PEPFAR Fiscal 2010 Planned Funding for Prevention, Treatment, and Care; Table A.2: Projected US Global Health Funding (2009-14, US billions); Figure A.8: PEPFAR Funding Flow, October 2003 through September 2009

Table A.3: Estimated PEPFAR Funding for National CSOsDFID, United Kingdom; Table A.4: Distribution of CSO Funding by Activity Type (Fiscal 2004-06); Figure A.9: DFID Funding Flow; Table A.5: Estimated CSO Budgets with Principal or Significant HIV Focus; Notes; References; Appendix B: Country Funding Profiles; India; Table B.1: First- and Second-line CSO Recipients of Key AIDS Funding Flows; Kenya; Figure B.1: AIDS Funding by Source; Figure B.2: Spending by Program in Kenya; Figure B.3: Community-based Organizations in Western and Nyanza Provinces: Sources of Funding (2010)

Table B.2: Spending of CBOs and National Program by Categories

Sommario/riassunto

In the past decade the global financial assistance for AIDS responses increased tremendously and the donor community provided greater resources to community responses. Yet little is known about the global magnitude of these resources and their allocation among HIV and AIDS activities and services. To address this knowledge gap, this report pulls together evidence from several different sources (donor data bases, surveys of civil society organizations, country funding profiles) to determine, among other things, how funds are reaching civil society and community-based organizations, how these funds are being used, and the degree to which these organizations rely on other sources of funding --



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910957200103321

Titolo

Evaluating the biological potential in samples returned from planetary satellites and small solar system bodies : framework for decision making / / Task Group on Sample Return from Small Solar System Bodies, Space Studies Board, Commission on Physical Sciences Mathematics and Applications, National Research Council

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1998

ISBN

9786610186907

9780309173711

030917371X

9781280186905

1280186909

9780309592048

0309592046

9780585025421

0585025428

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (116 p.)

Disciplina

576.8/39

Soggetti

Planetary quarantine

Exobiology

Space microbiology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Evaluating the Biological Potential in Samples Returned from Planetary Satellites and Small Solar Sy... -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgment of Reviewers -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- STUDY APPROACH -- FINDINGS -- Planetary Satellites -- Asteroids -- Comets -- Cosmic Dust -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- Containment of Returned Samples -- Handling of Returned Samples -- Scientific Investigations to Reduce Uncertainty -- REFERENCES -- 1 Introduction -- SCOPE AND APPROACH OF THIS STUDY -- CURRENT UNDERSTANDING OF ORIGINS, CONTINUANCE, AND SURVIVAL OF



TERRESTRIALLIFE FORMS-A SYNOPSIS -- Early Earth as a Model for the Origins of Self-replicating Life Forms -- Viability of Microorganisms -- Factors That Influence the Survival of Metabolically Active Cells -- Factors That Affect the Survival of Dormant Microorganisms -- QUESTIONS APPROPRIATE FOR ASSESSING THE BIOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF SMALL BODIES -- CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT -- REFERENCES -- 2 Natural Influx and Cross-Contamination -- NATURAL INFLUX TO EARTH -- PROCESSES OF DELIVERY FROM DIVERSE PARENT BODIES -- CROSS-CONTAMINATION -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 3 Planetary Satellites Inside Jupiter's Orbit -- ORIGIN, COMPOSITION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF SATELLITES EXAMINED -- The Moon -- The Satellites of Mars -- The Galilean Satellites of Jupiter -- Io -- Europa -- Ganymede -- Callisto -- POTENTIAL FOR A LIVING ENTITY TO BE IN OR ON SAMPLES RETURNED FROMPLANETARY SATELLITES -- SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS TO REDUCE THE UNCERTAINTY IN THE ASSESSMENTOF PLANETARY SATELLITES -- Phobos and Deimos -- Europa -- Ganymede -- Callisto -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 4 Asteroids and Meteorites -- UNDIFFERENTIATED, PRIMITIVE (C-TYPE) ASTEROIDS -- UNDIFFERENTIATED, METAMORPHOSED ASTEROIDS -- DIFFERENTIATED ASTEROIDS.

POTENTIAL FOR A LIVING ENTITY TO BE IN OR ON SAMPLES RETURNED FROMASTEROIDS -- SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS TO REDUCE THE UNCERTAINTY IN THE ASSESSMENTOF ASTEROIDS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 5 Comets -- ORIGIN -- Place of Formation -- Nebular Processes and Accretion -- Gravitational Scattering -- Early Heating and Melting -- COMPOSITION -- Physical Characteristics -- Chemical Composition -- PAST AND PRESENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS -- DELIVERY OF SAMPLES TO EARTH -- POTENTIAL FOR A LIVING ENTITY TO BE IN OR ON SAMPLES RETURNED FROMCOMETS -- SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS TO REDUCE THE UNCERTAINTY IN THE ASSESSMENTOF COMETS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 6 Cosmic Dust -- NATURAL INFALL OF DUST TO EARTH -- POTENTIAL FOR A LIVING ENTITY TO BE IN OR ON RETURNED SAMPLES OFCOSMIC DUST -- SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS TO REDUCE THE UNCERTAINTY IN THE ASSESSMENTOF COSMIC DUST -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 7 Considering the Potential Risks from Returned Samples -- LIKELIHOOD OF FINDING AND INCLUDING A LIVING ORGANISM IN SAMPLESFROM DIFFERENT SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES -- ANTICIPATING THE PUTATIVE NATURE OF LIFE FROM SMALL SOLAR SYSTEMBODIES -- CONCERNS ABOUT POTENTIAL BIOHAZARDS AND ADVERSE EFFECTS -- CONTAINMENT AND QUARANTINE FACILITIES -- TESTING OF RETURNED SAMPLES -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 8 Conclusions and Recommendations -- ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL FOR A LIVING ENTITY TO BE PRESENT IN OR ONSAMPLES RETURNED FROM SMALL SOLAR... -- Planetary Satellites -- Moon -- Phobos and Deimos -- Io -- Europa -- Ganymede -- Callisto -- Asteroids -- Comets -- Cosmic Dust -- CONTAINMENT AND HANDLING OF RETURNED SAMPLES -- SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS TO REDUCE UNCERTAINTY -- REFERENCE -- Appendixes -- A Biographical Sketches of Task Group Members -- B Letter of Request -- C Additional Perspectives on Contamination from Space -- CLAY-BASED LIFE -- PANSPERMIA -- ARTIFACTS IN METEORITES.

REFERENCES -- D Planetary Protection Policy-NASA and COSPAR -- NASA'S POLICY -- Cospar Policy -- REFERENCES -- E Glossary.

Sommario/riassunto

For the first time since the Apollo program, NASA and space agencies abroad have plans to bring samples to Earth from elsewhere in the solar system. There are missions in various stages of definition to gather material over the next decade from Mars, an asteroid, comets,



the satellites of Jupiter, and the interplanetary dust. Some of these targets, most especially Jupiter's satellites Europa and Ganymede, now appear to have the potential for harboring living organisms. This book considers the possibility that life may have originated or existed on a body from which a sample might be taken and the possibility that life still exists on the body either in active form or in a form that could be reactiviated. It also addresses the potential hazard to terrestrial ecosystems from extraterrestrial life if it exists in a returned sample. Released at the time of the Internationl Committee on Space Research General Assembly, the book has already established the basis for plans for small body sample retruns in the international space research community.