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FAQs for Junior Professional Officer Programme
Are there age restrictions?
(...) Are JPOs provided with compensation and benefits - such as salary and health insurance – during their assignment?
The donor covers travel, salary, UN Pension, and ITU’s obligatory insurances.
Language:English
Score: 1011370.9
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https://www.itu.int/en/careers/Pages/jpo-faq.aspx
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Requiring notification and recording of only insured or compensable fatalities, injuries and diseases frequently results in under-reporting and undermines the reliability and effective utilization of the data collected.
(...) Consequently, even when legal frameworks’ coverage is comprehensive, occupational diseases frequently go undetected.
Comparability
These challenges involve factors that limit data consistency.
(...) Authorities may have their own separate notification and reporting mechanisms and repository of OSH data and frequently do not have the authority or ability to share or aggregate data across authorities.
Language:English
Score: 975688.4
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www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...ts/publication/wcms_546702.pdf
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Requiring notification and recording of only insured or compensable fatalities, injuries and diseases frequently results in under-reporting and undermines the reliability and effective utilization of the data collected.
(...) Consequently, even when legal frameworks’ coverage is comprehensive, occupational diseases frequently go undetected.
Comparability
These challenges involve factors that limit data consistency.
(...) Authorities may have their own separate notification and reporting mechanisms and repository of OSH data and frequently do not have the authority or ability to share or aggregate data across authorities.
Language:English
Score: 975688.4
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ts/publication/wcms_546702.pdf
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Peter Townsend Chief Executive, Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce Christchurch, New Zealand
Peter Townsend Chief Executive, Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce Christchurch, New Zealand
22 February 2011 6.3 magnitude earthquake 185 lives lost Hundreds seriously injured Over 100,000 homes damaged 1,100 commercial buildings destroyed in
CBD 80% CBD buildings gone 6,000 businesses vacated CBD Estimated $45 billion NZD to rebuild
Impact on Business Cordon Services Insurance Market perceptions Lease agreements Staff support
Recover Canterbury The Chamber and Canterbury
Development Corporation A safe pair of hands for business Call centre Website Business recovery coordination Business Recovery Trust
Other Support Access to cordon Frequent communication Earthquake support subsidy
(NZD$250,000,000=USD$180,000,000)
Key Lessons Need to provide hope and certainty Quick and coordinated support Expertise on the ground – eg insurance, HR Importance of cashflow and adequate
insurance (understand cover) Frequent and accurate communication Crisis management planning Survival of limited liability companies Flexible entities to meet changing needs Need for positive media
Christchurch: A City of Opportunity “As you recreate Christchurch, you must recreate it to ride the great tailwinds of our time, not the tailwinds of yesterday.”
Language:English
Score: 970121.9
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www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...s/presentation/wcms_541898.pdf
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Peter Townsend Chief Executive, Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce Christchurch, New Zealand
Peter Townsend Chief Executive, Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce Christchurch, New Zealand
22 February 2011 6.3 magnitude earthquake 185 lives lost Hundreds seriously injured Over 100,000 homes damaged 1,100 commercial buildings destroyed in
CBD 80% CBD buildings gone 6,000 businesses vacated CBD Estimated $45 billion NZD to rebuild
Impact on Business Cordon Services Insurance Market perceptions Lease agreements Staff support
Recover Canterbury The Chamber and Canterbury
Development Corporation A safe pair of hands for business Call centre Website Business recovery coordination Business Recovery Trust
Other Support Access to cordon Frequent communication Earthquake support subsidy
(NZD$250,000,000=USD$180,000,000)
Key Lessons Need to provide hope and certainty Quick and coordinated support Expertise on the ground – eg insurance, HR Importance of cashflow and adequate
insurance (understand cover) Frequent and accurate communication Crisis management planning Survival of limited liability companies Flexible entities to meet changing needs Need for positive media
Christchurch: A City of Opportunity “As you recreate Christchurch, you must recreate it to ride the great tailwinds of our time, not the tailwinds of yesterday.”
Language:English
Score: 970121.9
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...s/presentation/wcms_541898.pdf
Data Source: un
New Permanent Representative of the Bahamas Presents Credentials to the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva | UN GENEVA
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New Permanent Representative of the Bahamas Presents Credentials to the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva
11 May 2022
Presentation of Credentials
Patricia Ann Hermanns, the new Permanent Representative of the Bahamas to the United Nations Office at Geneva, today presented her credentials to Tatiana Valovaya, the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva.
(...) She worked as the Director of the National Insurance Board of the Bahamas from September 2017 to May 2018. She was President and Director of the Family Guardian Insurance Company and of its parent company FamGuard.
Language:English
Score: 968426.9
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https://www.ungeneva.org/en/ne...epresentative-bahamas-presents
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Does the FISH4ACP envisage fisheries and aquaculture insurance development in the improvement plan?
Are there insurance companies servicing fisheries and aquaculture value chains? (...) To find out more about insurance in fisheries and aquaculture value chains please see FAO insurance and safety at sea page as well as the insurance for small scale fisheries guidance note.
(...) All you ever wanted to know about FISH4ACP
Here are answers to the most frequent questions about FISH4ACP.
Many were asked during the FISH4ACP virtual tour from July 2020.
Language:English
Score: 965392.4
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...cp/faq/faq-business-models/en/
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Some goods and services subject to frequent price change require frequent price collection. (...) The remaining commodities are characterised by less frequent price changes and, for this reason, their prices are collected at intervals longer than one month. (...) Frequently, one detailed description may be applicable to all of the outlets in which prices are collected.
Language:English
Score: 954905.9
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http://www.ilo.org/ilostat-files/SSM/SSM1/E/CA.html
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5/14/2021 Why did my health insurance contribution increase in July? | iSeek
https://iseek.un.org/article/why-did-my-health-insurance-contribution-increase-july 1/3
News and staff stories
Friday, 20 November 2020 | DMSPC | New York
Why did my health insurance contribution increase in July?
“Why did my contribution to health insurance increase in July?”
This is the most frequently asked question that the UN Health and Life Insurance Section receives from staff and retirees enrolled in the UNHQ health insurance plans.
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Score: 953191.5
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https://www.un.org/insurance/s...ion_increase_in_july_iseek.pdf
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Losses in the retention layer are highly frequent, but of a limited size, and this is why they are normally addressed through simple strategies, such as income diversification and consumption smoothing. Other frequent strategies that are adopted to deal with expected variability include crop and plot diversification, engagement in off-farm activities, savings and other financial assets. (...) In principle, any risk could be transferred, no matter how frequent; but this would result in very high insurance cost.
Language:English
Score: 943184.8
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...AAACP_Paper_Series_No_6_1_.pdf
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