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Violence While aggression is an unfortu- nate part of life, the sheer range and volume of online violence is something most of us don’t want our children to see or hear. (...) While this can promote greater communica- tion, understanding and respect; it also makes it easier to spread racial abuse and hate.
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While this can promote greater communica-tion, part of life, the sheer range understanding and respect; and volume of online violence is something most of us don’t want our children to see or hear. Children, especially young ones, are better off not being exposed to depictions of war, domestic abuse, bigotry, misogyny and other vicious attacks. it also makes it easier to spread racial abuse and hate.
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With the support of the EU, civil society organizations will improve public services and the quality of life in their local communities | United Nations Development Programme
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With the support of the EU, civil society organizations will improve public services and the quality of life in their local communities
With the support of the EU, civil society organizations will improve public services and the quality of life in their local communities
October 7, 2022
UNDP Serbia
Belgrade, October 7, 2022 - With the support of the European Union (EU), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Serbia today awarded grants worth $525,000 to representatives of 30 civil society organizations (CSOs). Their initiatives were selected as the best within the public call for improvement of public services and the quality of life of citizens in Babušnica, Vladičina Han, Vrnjačka Banja, Kruševac, Topola, Novi Sad and Subotica.
(...) This is our contribution to everyone who wants to reduce inequalities and establish dialogue at the local level, to do it faster and easier."
"Through the improved cooperation of local self-governments and civil society organizations, 2,800 citizens in these 7 cities and municipalities in Serbia will have better health services, as well as social protection services adapted to vulnerable groups," noted Anas Qarman , acting permanent representative of UNDP in Serbia, adding that young people will also receive additional support for active participation in the life of their local communities, education and employment.
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Their poverty in old age reflects gender disadvantages during their life courses. Women have career breaks for childbearing or caring; they earn less and work shorter hours or do more informal work. (...) Other measures aim at increasing women’s labour market participation through making it easier to reconcile work and family life. Measures proven to be successful include greater flexibility of working hours and a tax system that offers incentives to women to earning an income. (...) The Czech Republic provides grants to carriers to acquire low-floor vehicles or vehicles with built-in facilities to make boarding easier for disabled persons and persons with limited mobility.
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The report finds that five leading risk fac- tors (childhood underweight, unsafe sex, alcohol use, unsafe water and sanitation, and high blood pressure) are responsible for one-quarter of all deaths in the world and one-fifth of all disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Success in reducing exposure to these five risk factors alone would increase global life expectancy by nearly 5 years.
(...) Some risk factors are easier to as- sess than others. Exposure to biological risks such as high body mass index (BMI) or vitamin deficiencies can be measured with relatively little error, and can be linked to disease outcomes on an individual basis. (...) When included, their burden may be estimated with more uncertainty than for risks that are easier to measure. This inevitably pro- duces a set of estimates for risk factors that are not perfectly comparable and must be interpreted carefully.
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"When I was pregnant, it was difficult to walk far and at night I get scared to go out, having a toilet at home has made life so much easier."
Hawa Ahmed
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Hawa Ahmed, a mother of three, stands in front of her newly built latrine. “When I was pregnant, it was difficult to walk far and at night I get scared to go out, having a toilet at home has made life so much easier.”
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The children are very happy with the tippy-tap handwashing station, they get to press, and watch physics do the rest, encouraging to wash their hands more often.
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For families trapped in shelters, e-vouchers made life easier | UNICEF State of Palestine
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For families trapped in shelters, e-vouchers made life easier
The family fled heavy fighting in the early days of the war, and spent most of it taking shelter in the crowded Carmel boy’s school in Gaza City
Monica Awad
03 September 2014
GAZA, State of Palestine, 3 September 2014 - Kifah Abu Shanab, husband Nabil and four children have just returned home in the Shejaiya neighbourhood, which was partly levelled by 50 days of armed conflict in Gaza.
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TDR has recently launched its new and improved TDR Global Discovery Platform , which allows TDR Global members and others to more easily identify and contact potential research collaborators. (...) The new Discovery Platform makes the process of searching for, and communicating with, such individuals within the TDR Global community so much easier.
The scientist goes to the Platform’s homepage: https://profiles.tdr-global.net/ .
(...) (Clicking the “only” option makes it easy to select this option only). For example, she could choose the “WHO South-East Asia Region” only.
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