On 1 July 2004, one of the ECU staff members was promoted to the post of Chief,
ECU/PRES, and became Ms. (...) The 2008
decision not to promote her to the P-4 level was just one example.
25. (...) It is true that she faced
some form of harassment after July 2004, when one of her ECU colleagues was promoted
Chief of the unit. It seems that the Chief demanded a higher work output from Ms.
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Fawziya Nur a final draft bill which protects, promotes and supports breastfeeding.
Mogadishu - Speaking during a well-attended world breastfeeding week event held in Mogadishu yesterday, The Minister of Health and Social Services of the Federal Government of Somalia, Hon. (...) “It is a moral responsibility for every mother to understand the health benefits of breastfeeding and that new babies have a right to be breastfed. Therefore, let us correctly and adequately breastfeed our new born babies, " the Minister added.
Read more:
Press release: Somalia commemorates World Breastfeeding Week 2018 / Somali [PDF]
Breastfeeding: Frequently Asked Questions English / Somali [PDF]
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(...) In addition, submitted photos will be featured in future publications and communications from the ILO, all the while making sure creators are correctly credited for their work.
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Fao seeks to ensure sustainability
of laboratory services by promoting a long term vision that takes full consideration of analytical needs as well as of existing national capacities and resources.
Sustainability of laboratory Services
Strengthening laboratory ServiceS
Food Safety and Quality Programme
www.fao.org/food/food-safety-quality/en
Strengthening laboratory ServiceS
our laboratory projects include significant effort aimed at enabling laboratory staff to correctly carry out their functions. Learning objectives are carefully determined in partnership with the national counterparts and the training approach is tailored to the situation. (...) However, in many countries the services provided by food control laboratories do not correspond to the needs expressed by key stakeholders. We promote inter-ministerial collaboration and effective
engagement with the private sector to jointly define the analytical capacities most needed to protect public health and to support access to markets.
aligning testing Programmes with Food Safety Priorities
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This involves different levels of intervention:
Aligning testing programs with food safety priorities : FAO promotes inter-ministerial collaboration and effective engagement with the private sector to jointly define the analytical capacities most needed to protect public health and to support access to markets;
Strengthening laboratory management : FAO develops capacities of laboratories services and works with laboratory managers to improve the efficiency of their work processes and administrative procedures, to establish and monitor programme targets, to plan for laboratory upgrading including human resource development, and to communicate more effectively with decision makers who determine annual budgets for the laboratory services;
Enabling effective training for laboratory staff : FAO ensures that laboratory staff have the knowledge and skills required to correctly carry out their functions. (...) This helps to create informal networks, which can help laboratory staff meet ongoing challenges and in supporting further staff development; and
Working towards sustainability of laboratory services : FAO sensitizes policy makers on the role of labs and promotes a long term vision considering analytical needs and existing national capacities and resources.
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Score: 890301.3
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This involves different levels of intervention:
Aligning testing programs with food safety priorities : FAO promotes inter-ministerial collaboration and effective engagement with the private sector to jointly define the analytical capacities most needed to protect public health and to support access to markets;
Strengthening laboratory management : FAO develops capacities of laboratories services and works with laboratory managers to improve the efficiency of their work processes and administrative procedures, to establish and monitor programme targets, to plan for laboratory upgrading including human resource development, and to communicate more effectively with decision makers who determine annual budgets for the laboratory services;
Enabling effective training for laboratory staff : FAO ensures that laboratory staff have the knowledge and skills required to correctly carry out their functions. (...) This helps to create informal networks, which can help laboratory staff meet ongoing challenges and in supporting further staff development; and
Working towards sustainability of laboratory services : FAO sensitizes policy makers on the role of labs and promotes a long term vision considering analytical needs and existing national capacities and resources.
Language:English
Score: 890301.3
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This involves different levels of intervention:
Aligning testing programs with food safety priorities : FAO promotes inter-ministerial collaboration and effective engagement with the private sector to jointly define the analytical capacities most needed to protect public health and to support access to markets;
Strengthening laboratory management : FAO develops capacities of laboratories services and works with laboratory managers to improve the efficiency of their work processes and administrative procedures, to establish and monitor programme targets, to plan for laboratory upgrading including human resource development, and to communicate more effectively with decision makers who determine annual budgets for the laboratory services;
Enabling effective training for laboratory staff : FAO ensures that laboratory staff have the knowledge and skills required to correctly carry out their functions. (...) This helps to create informal networks, which can help laboratory staff meet ongoing challenges and in supporting further staff development; and
Working towards sustainability of laboratory services : FAO sensitizes policy makers on the role of labs and promotes a long term vision considering analytical needs and existing national capacities and resources.
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Alexander
Condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are safe and highly effective in preventing unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.
(...) Should MBT or ZMBT be used in condoms, the duration of exposure during use is very short and therefore any risk would be low.
WHO response
WHO promotes family planning by producing evidence-based guidelines on the safety and effectiveness of contraceptive methods and their provision, developing quality standards for their manufacture, providing pre-qualification of approved contraceptive commodities, and helping countries introduce these methods.
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(...) The Srebrenik students correctly recognised the element of the ‘victim’s lack of consent’ concerning the crime of rape, and also learned that not only women, but also men, fell victims to this crime which was widespread during the armed conflict in the former Yugoslavia.
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