Travel
Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements, as in the case of tourism.
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World Bank Group · 31 December 2024 English
space rental, building and equipment maintenances, travel (domestic and international), lodge in, and subsistence … workshops and study tours under the Project, including travel and subsistence costs for training, workshop and …
UN: The United Nations · 6 December 2024 English
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He travelled to some high-risk locations, such as Afghanistan and South Sudan, to support risk management. …
The Migration Observatory · 20 November 2024 English
Afghans were the top nationality among small boat arrivals in 2023 The number of Afghans arriving in the UK without authorisation rose substantially after the Taliban takeover in the summer …
VACs in Afghanistan, which means that people must travel to Pakistan instead. The security and validity … expenses and put some applicants at risk during travel, particularly women and girls. Following the ICIBI …
Centre for Cities · 20 November 2024 English
This report explores the economic and social contributions of the visitor economy across UK cities. Based on a detailed analysis of over 30 million card transactions, the report categorizes UK …
Plymouth – have amenities that visitors want to travel to. On average visitors to these cities account … visitor attractions.3 Visitors from home and abroad travel to cities to see friends and family, explore new … authorities, some of which were in cities. See EY (2024): Travel on Airbnb: housing and economic impact study, … transactions within the same Primary Urban Area, Travel-to-Work Area, or within 15 miles of users’ home … providers, such as students, military, or those who travel for work.5 Centre for Cities • Spending time • …
GAIA: Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives · 20 November 2024 English
This would be important in order to complete the drafting and agreement on treaty text including all the core obligations needed to end plastic pollution across the life cycle of …
has eludedmany Global South governments lacking travel funding and insufficiently and ineffectively consulted …
WHO: World Health Organization · 20 November 2024 English
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equipment and interpretation and arranging the travel and accommodation of participants if necessary …
WHO: World Health Organization · 18 November 2024 English
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following: ` participants’ travel and per diem, if required ` facilitators’ travel and per diem and special … allocate a time for payment of per diems and for travel/lodging expenses that does not take time from …
Science Europe · 18 November 2024 English
ITEM X: Global Research Council update and feedback from the European Regional Meeting
evaluation and management of research; Sustainable travel policy; Promoting digital solutions for environmental … environmental footprint of their research, such as travel, material use, energy use or purchasing equipment … 3: Sustainable Travel Policy Objective: Promote an awareness-based transformative travel policy for research … term Identify relevant criteria for sustainable travel Develop guidance and a toolbox to enable policies … decisions on travel in view of environmental given to aspects such as purpose of travel (e.g. sustainability …
ACAPS · 18 November 2024 English
During this time, the AA and the Tatmadaw, under the authority of the State equipped to navigate the challenges and reach populations in need. [...] In the lead-up to the …
such as Sittwe and southern Rakhine must secure travel internet access, in northern and central Rakhine …
WHO: World Health Organization · 15 November 2024 English
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provinces; and • logistical considerations of travel time for study teams, including the time to reach …