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Viet Nam will enter a new exciting stage of development ...
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Viet Nam will enter a new exciting stage of development from now on
In his last interview with the Vietnam Television, ILO Viet Nam Director Chang-Hee Lee emphasized that Viet Nam’s remarkable improvements in all areas of labour and social policies in the past few years are the result of a much longer process of reform and efforts of the country.
Language:English
Score: 825464.7
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www.ilo.org/hanoi/Infor...WCMS_810083/lang--en/index.htm
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She lives with her husband Haftom Aregawi, and her two children Amlakawit (11 months) and Heran (5). She was very excited when she heard about the measles campaign and stood in a long queue along with other moms early morning at the Wukro Health Centre.
" I came early in the morning because, I want to get my child vaccinated. (...) UNICEF Ethiopia/2022
Meaza was so excited to see her daughter get the measles vaccine, vitamin A supplementation and deworming tablets.
(...) Besides providing financial and technical assistance, UNICEF also supported in raising public awareness by developing and disseminating messages on different media platforms including on radio and TV.
Meaza was so excited to see her daughter get the measles vaccine, vitamin A supplementation and deworming tablets: “I always hoped to provide my two children all the necessary care and protection."
Language:English
Score: 825464.7
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https://www.unicef.org/ethiopi...suring-healthy-future-children
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Video: Viet Nam will enter a new exciting stage of development from now on
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2030 Development Agenda
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COVID-19
Decent work
Digital labour platforms
Disability and work
Domestic workers
DW4SD Resource Platform
Economic and social development
Employment injury insurance and protection
Employment Intensive Investment
Employment promotion
Employment security
Equality and discrimination
Fair recruitment
Forced labour, human trafficking and slavery
Freedom of association
Future of work
Gender equality
Globalization
Green jobs
HIV and AIDS
Indigenous and tribal peoples
Informal economy
Labour inspection and administration
Labour law
Labour migration
Maritime Labour Convention
Maternity protection
Millennium Development Goals
Multinational enterprises
Non-standard forms of employment
Poverty
Rural economy
Safety and health at work
Skills, Knowledge and Employability
Small and Medium Enterprises
Social and Solidarity Economy
Social dialogue and tripartism
Social finance
Social protection
Supply chains
Sustainable enterprises
Violence and harassment
Wages
Working time and work organization
Work, peace and resilience
Youth employment
Sectors
Agriculture; plantations;other rural sectors
Basic Metal Production
Chemical industries
Commerce
Construction
Education
Financial services; professional services
Food; drink; tobacco
Forestry; wood; pulp and paper
Health services
Hotels; tourism; catering
Mining (coal; other mining)
Mechanical and electrical engineering
Media; culture; graphical
Oil and gas production; oil refining
Postal and telecommunications services
Public service
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Viet Nam will enter a new exciting stage of development from now on
In his last interview with the Vietnam Television, ILO Viet Nam Director Chang-Hee Lee emphasized that Viet Nam’s remarkable improvements in all areas of labour and social policies in the past few years are the result of a much longer process of reform and efforts of the country.
Language:English
Score: 825464.7
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https://www.ilo.org/hanoi/Info...WCMS_810083/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Partners’ Communications Toolkit
© UNDRR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
With the support of
Making Cities Resilient 2030: Leaving No City Behind
© UNDRR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
MCR2030 – 7 Reasons to Get Onboard/ Be Excited
1. The ‘Frontline of Opportunity’: In this era of Climate Emergency & pandemic; it is at the
municipality level that the biggest dividend in avoided future disaster losses can be reaped
2. (...) Aims to leave no city behind or alone: An online Dashboard provides a market-place for
municipalities to access knowledge, experience, networks, tools, resources, & services that
helps them know, plan & implement better
MCR2030 – 7 Reasons to Get Onboard/ Be Excited
© UNDRR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
With the support of
Thank You UNDRR
Global Education and Training Institute (GETI)
4F Songdo G-Tower,
175 Art Center-daero,
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
Republic of Korea
Language:English
Score: 821741.2
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https://www.undrr.org/media/77646/download
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Partners’ Communications Toolkit
© UNDRR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
With the support of
Making Cities Resilient 2030: Leaving No City Behind
© UNDRR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
MCR2030 – 7 Reasons to Get Onboard/ Be Excited
1. The ‘Frontline of Opportunity’: In this era of Climate Emergency & pandemic; it is at the
municipality level that the biggest dividend in avoided future disaster losses can be reaped
2. (...) Aims to leave no city behind or alone: An online Dashboard provides a market-place for
municipalities to access knowledge, experience, networks, tools, resources, & services that
helps them know, plan & implement better
MCR2030 – 7 Reasons to Get Onboard/ Be Excited
© UNDRR – United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
With the support of
Thank You UNDRR
Global Education and Training Institute (GETI)
4F Songdo G-Tower,
175 Art Center-daero,
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
Republic of Korea
Language:English
Score: 821741.2
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https://www.undrr.org/sites/de...ia%20Briefing%20Jan%202022.pdf
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But when news of reopening of schools floated on the internet, my excitement reached the sky,” says Manjari. “I am so excited to meet my friends, teachers and even more happy to get back on track with my studies. (...) Manjari says that the ad hoc decision to close the schools wasn't so exciting as students had just joined school in late February. (...) Related topics
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Online learning was exciting but more challenging
A student calls on the need to bridge the digital gap.
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https://www.unicef.org/bhutan/...then-schools-reopened%E2%80%A6
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For the public, radio was able to capture the excitement of 'being there' in a way that could not be matched by the printed page. (...) Throughout the history of the Olympiad the ITU has played a crucial behind-the-scenes role in bringing the thrill and excitement of the Games to the public. From its early role administering the worldwide interconnection of telegraph systems, the ITU was a key player in the development and propagation of the radio and television broadcasting technologies which carried news and pictures of the winners and losers to people in distant lands.
(...) The continuing growth of telecommunications networks throughout the world means that more people than ever can share the excitement of sporting events like the Olympics. In overcoming the obstacles to communication, both via new technologies which make it possible to reach remote areas once inaccessible because of distance or geography, and via development projects which bring telecommunications services to people in the world's developing regions, the ITU continues to helping to promote the flow of information between the world's inhabitants.
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https://www.itu.int/newsarchive/wtd/1996/wtdmsg-itu.html
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Assistant-Secretary General, Colleagues, Ladies and gentlemen,
I am very happy to be here at the opening of this expert group meeting and would like
to thank UNDESA for having organized it.
These are exciting times, for me personally as President of ECOSOC, but I believe
also for all of you who are engaged in processes around the post-2015 development agenda
and sustainable development.
(...) As any new
development it is exciting, but it also has its risks. We need to use the present excitement and
enthusiasm.
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https://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/p...oc_president_30_april_2014.pdf
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“When we enter the village, children get too excited that they rush to meet us at the gathering area to start with the activities,” says Awad, one of the UNICEF-supported volunteers.
(...) “When I see the van, I get so excited my heart beats really really fast!” she says with a big smile. (...) “When I see the van, I get so excited my heart beats really really fast!, My favorite activity is all the songs and dances we learn about different things such as Corona virus,”.
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Score: 817837.3
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https://www.unicef.org/syria/s...end-its-only-time-i-feel-happy
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DRAFT REPORT OF THE 143RD SESSION
I am delighted that implementation and pilot testing of the future of the TIR System,
namely eTIR, is continuing, and that many other exciting TIR developments and
improvements are underway.
(...) Along with AXA, the UN and IRU members have also endorsed the changes to the
guarantee level and IRU’s financial ability to support them.
Despite these exciting developments and future prospects, you may be aware that
allegations have recently been made by a former IRU employee against IRU and its
management.
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Score: 817067.7
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc.../TRANS/WP.30/2016/CRP.2&Lang=E
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