It will also protect your family, your students and their families. You will be required to keep taking precautions after vaccination, but feeling safer will definitely make you feel better!
(...) As we move on, the school community will learn and adapt.
Acquire new skills and appreciate the ones you already have
Teachers, across the globe, were largely unprepared to support the continuity of learning mostly because of limited digital skills. Acquiring and mastering new skills will help you in the professional journey and will provide greater confidence and comfort in work.
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Score: 877356.5
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• Direct to households – From family members working abroad – From non-working family members abroad – From non-family members
• Via a charitable institution
Workers abroad
• Seasonal workers eg fruit pickers, tourism workers
• Border workers - do we want these in? • Compensation of employees • Long term expatriates • Workers’ remittances
Other transfers direct to HH
• Irregular gifts, not necessarily from close family
• Regular gifts from non-family eg adopt a child schemes
• Lottery winnings • Alimony payments etc • Pensions
Transfers
• Previous are current transfers • Also have capital transfers, funds sent
to acquire capital asset eg house, business premises, vehicles for business
• (Not migrants’ transfers)
Funds via charities
• National channel for remittances from diaspora
• Disaster relief funds
What do we have now?
(...) • Propensity to remit for different population groups – Regularly – Occasionally
And..
• Information on former workers who have a pension entitlement payable abroad
• Assets held by non-residents
Who receives?
• Family • Fellow nationals • Means work with data broken down by
nationality • Miss remittances/transfers to unrelated
countries
Glimmer of hope
• Some countries may be able to give destination of some types of remittances
How dismal is the situation?
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Score: 873816.2
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“The parents of children growing up in poverty do not have money for private lessons, and often do not have a family member or friend who can explain things to their children,” says UNICEF young reporter Nastasja Gluščević .
(...) I believe that this number of hours could be reduced if there was a better choice of free, extracurricular activities for children and young people, and this would help them acquire faster knowledge and skills that will enable them to find a better job when they grow up and to not be poor,” says UNICEF young reporter Andrija Zeković.
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The Prilike programme helped Igor choose his profession
A secondary school graduate from Bar is participating in a programme that offers teenagers training and support in choosing their future profession
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Sanela is connecting a Roma family with the local community
One home-visit nurse from Podgorica is acquiring skills for working with vulnerable groups, thanks to UNICEF training
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“Now that I have Thai nationality, the land ownership can be rightfully transferred to my name.”
Sai acquired his citizenship in June 2021 under Article 7 bis Paragraph 2 of Thailand’s Nationality Law. (...) Important reforms to Thailand’s nationality and civil registration laws in 2008, 2016 and 2019 have provided a route to restore nationality to those deprived of it, or unable to acquire it.
“I felt disheartened to hear this kind of bullying since I was born in Thailand, and I have the right to be a Thai.”
(...) There is no reason for you to speak.”
Since acquiring Thai nationality, Sai feels that he has gained a voice and wants to support his other family members to become Thai nationals, too.
Language:English
Score: 871856.6
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https://www.unhcr.org/asia/new...stories/2021/11/61833e874.html
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“Now that I have Thai nationality, the land ownership can be rightfully transferred to my name.”
Sai acquired his citizenship in June 2021 under Article 7 bis Paragraph 2 of Thailand’s Nationality Law. (...) Important reforms to Thailand’s nationality and civil registration laws in 2008, 2016 and 2019 have provided a route to restore nationality to those deprived of it, or unable to acquire it.
“I felt disheartened to hear this kind of bullying since I was born in Thailand, and I have the right to be a Thai.”
(...) There is no reason for you to speak.”
Since acquiring Thai nationality, Sai feels that he has gained a voice and wants to support his other family members to become Thai nationals, too.
Language:English
Score: 871856.6
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https://www.unhcr.org/asia/new...nthusiast-finds-his-voice.html
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After 24 hours, the National Insurance Institute of Israel (NII) contacts the victims and their families and, thereafter, provides counseling, training and guidance concerning any problem, whether emotional, social or family-related. (...) In special cases, victims and their families are sent abroad for medical treatment. Additionally, victims are entitled by law to a long list of benefits and grants, such as, inter alia, assistance in housing, grants for therapeutic treatments, grants for acquiring medical equipment for paralyzed people, assistance for acquiring medically-adapted vehicles, an annual allowance for acquiring home equipment, and other grants or tax reductions.
(...) Thousands of bereaved families, widows, orphans and people with disabilities are members of the organization.
Language:English
Score: 869944.5
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After 24 hours, the National Insurance Institute of Israel (NII) contacts the victims and their families and, thereafter, provides counseling, training and guidance concerning any problem, whether emotional, social or family-related. (...) In special cases, victims and their families are sent abroad for medical treatment. Additionally, victims are entitled by law to a long list of benefits and grants, such as, inter alia, assistance in housing, grants for therapeutic treatments, grants for acquiring medical equipment for paralyzed people, assistance for acquiring medically-adapted vehicles, an annual allowance for acquiring home equipment, and other grants or tax reductions.
(...) Thousands of bereaved families, widows, orphans and people with disabilities are members of the organization.
Language:English
Score: 869944.5
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https://www.un.org/victimsofterrorism/fr/node/359
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It will also protect your family, your students and their families. You will be required to keep taking precautions after vaccination, but feeling safer will definitely make you feel better!
(...) As we move on, the school community will learn and adapt.
Acquire new skills and appreciate the ones you already have
Teachers, across the globe, were largely unprepared to support the continuity of learning mostly because of limited digital skills. Acquiring and mastering new skills will help you in the professional journey and will provide greater confidence and comfort in work.
Language:English
Score: 869018
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DATELINE: 20, 25 JANUARY 2022, BEKAA, ZAHLE, BAR ELIAS, JDITA, LEBANON SHOTLIST: 25 JANUARY 2022, BEKAA, ZAHLE, LEBANON
1. (...) Temperatures have fallen below zero leaving many refugees and Lebanese families struggling to fight the cold. Over the past week, almost 4,000 refugee families were severely affected by the storms and need assistance.
(...) UNHCR has stepped-up support to provide winter assistance to refugee and Lebanese families, so far reaching over 260,000 with winter assistance.
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Score: 868001
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12/15/2015
“Preschool for All“ campain invites children to preschool
Early childhood education
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12/15/2015
"Preschool for All" campaign raises preschool enrolment rate
Early education
Article
12/15/2015
Rambo Amadeus promotes fostering in Cetinje
Every child needs a family
Article
11/10/2015
Rambo Amadeus Promotes Fostering in Herceg Novi and Kotor
Every child needs a family
Article
10/28/2015
Strengthening the role of school in developing students
My values and virtues
Article
10/28/2015
"Preschool for All" campaign raises preschool enrolment rate
Early education (Podgorica)
Article
10/27/2015
Quality improvements and innovations boost education system
Accelerating education system reform
Article
09/28/2015
Famous British actor Nicholas Lyndhurst promotes foster care
Every child needs a family
Article
09/15/2015
Amendments to the Family Law
provide better protection of child's rights
Article
09/08/2015
Rising numbers of women and children pass through
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia to seek refuge in Europe
Article
09/05/2015
United action needed now for child refugees
UNICEF urges the international community to address the root causes of this huge movement of desperate children
Article
06/23/2015
Learning virtues and values leads to better performance
The skills or personality traits can be learned, acquired, developed and changed
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