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This page will provide you with resources and reference material such as simulators, forms and guidance material to facilitate an easier navigation of your personal insurance plan.
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Combining digital skills and pharmaceutical services | United Nations Development Programme
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Combining digital skills and pharmaceutical services
Combining digital skills and pharmaceutical services
October 3, 2022
Bleta is a recently graduated pharmacist, keen on making it easier for people to learn and buy the right medicine. (...) After the University degree in Pharmacy, Bleta defines her learning experience a valuable opportunity, helping her conceptualize the design of a mobile application that could avail patients easier access to pharmaceutical data. Additionally, it will optimize their time as well.
(...) Story by Erblina Selmanaj
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https://www.undp.org/kosovo/st...ls-and-pharmaceutical-services
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We ask for an assessment of our skills and guidance towards working life with individualized job and
career counselling services.
18. We ask for the provision of more opportunities for the disabled youth among us to enable easier access
to social life and transformation of the institutional and physical infrastructures that create barriers
thereby it is easier for everyone to access opportunities.
19. We ask for regulations regarding professional development, working hours, working place, leaves, and
care services that especially young women need for transition to working life and maintaining working
in fair conditions, and closer supervision and inspection of the private sector by the public authority.
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www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...enericdocument/wcms_803295.pdf
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We ask for an assessment of our skills and guidance towards working life with individualized job and
career counselling services.
18. We ask for the provision of more opportunities for the disabled youth among us to enable easier access
to social life and transformation of the institutional and physical infrastructures that create barriers
thereby it is easier for everyone to access opportunities.
19. We ask for regulations regarding professional development, working hours, working place, leaves, and
care services that especially young women need for transition to working life and maintaining working
in fair conditions, and closer supervision and inspection of the private sector by the public authority.
20.
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...enericdocument/wcms_803295.pdf
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Bringing Life to Science Classes in Aden Schools | UNICEF Yemen
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(...) “Thanks to UNICEF’s support, we now have a science lab in our school. It has become easier for us now to explain difficult lessons to students,” Abdul Salam, a science teacher in one of Aden schools said.
(...) Layal adds that the lab made it easier for her to understand physics, a challenging and important subject for many students.
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Digitalization made it easier to receive services in rural areas of Kyrgyzstan | United Nations Development Programme
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Digitalization made it easier to receive services in rural areas of Kyrgyzstan
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September 2, 2021
Single-Window Center in Karool municipality / Photo: UNDP
It's only two o'clock in the afternoon, but there are no queues in the aiyl okmotu building, which is not a typical picture for a government agency providing various references for the local population. (...) "We wanted to make people's lives easier by simplifying municipal services. Previously, people had to waste their time to get the necessary document, some even had to come back the next day. (...) The main thing is that we have managed to make life easier for regular people. The local residents are very happy," he shares.
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https://www.undp.org/kyrgyzsta...ervices-rural-areas-kyrgyzstan
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In todays mobile world, administrative borders are often not relevant in analysing many aspects of life. Proper analysis can be done when data are linked to its exact location. (...) On the other hand, the compactness of a country has advantages. "It is relatively easier to maintain good relationships with respondents. (...) Also, running a small office is easier and more flexible. There is a larger range of solutions for many problems, and it is easier to bring in innovation," stated the representatives of statistical offices from several small countries, like Ireland, Luxembourg and Latvia.
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/press/pr2001/01stat07e.htm
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That is when the C-Board application became an indispensable part of the daily life of this family.
The C-Board application makes it easier for children to communicate using symbols and allows text to be turned into speech. (...) UNICEF Montenegro / Duško Miljanić / 2020
Bojana and her mum Vjera using C-board application which makes communication easier for children with disabilities, in Cetinje, in July 2020.
(...) Marija, Bojana's sister
UNICEF Montenegro / Duško Miljanić / 2020
Bojana and her sister Marija using C-board application which makes communication easier for children with disabilities, in Cetinje, in July 2020.
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https://www.unicef.org/montene...n-easier-children-disabilities
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Sure, it takes time to get back into the groove, but adjusting to your new work life with your new mom responsibilities can be done. (...) If you have a second set, it’ll be easier to pack your pump bag the night before, without always having to wait to clean your only set. (...) But it turns out that she was right. It does get easier – you can be a good mom and a good employee.
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https://www.unicef.org/bulgari.../stories/returning-work-mother
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