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Foodcrops and Shortages | GIEWS - Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO.org العربية 中文 english français Русский Español GIEWS - Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture Background Reports Country Analysis Data & Tools Subscribe Crop Prospects and Food Situation Cereal supply and demand balances for sub-Saharan African countries Food Outlook FPMA Bulletin GIEWS Updates GIEWS Special Alerts Special Reports Market Profiles Earth Observation El Niño/La Niña Collection Reports contributed by GIEWS Discontinued Foodcrops and Shortages Africa Report Sahel Report Foodcrops and Shortages As of 2006, Foodcrops and Shortages , and Food Supply Situation and Crop Prospects in sub-Saharan Africa (Africa Report), were consolidated into a new publication, Crop Prospects and Food Situation , which is issued in three languages in electronic format, four times per year. To allow for more frequent updates, the country-by-country assessments of food security previously presented in Foodcrops and Shortages can now be found in the GIEWS Country Briefs , accessible through the GIEWS web site . (...) EN FR ES ZH Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 10 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 10 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 05 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 10 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 08 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 03 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 11 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 09 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 04 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 11 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 09 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 04 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 03 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 11 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 10 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 04 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 11 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 09 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 04 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 11 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 09 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 05 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Foodcrops and Shortages - No. , 01 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 12 Foodcrops and Shortages - No. , 10 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 08 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 04 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 01 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.5 , 11 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.4 , 08 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.3 , 06 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.2 , 04 Foodcrops and Shortages - No.1 , 02 Contact us Terms and Conditions Data protection and privacy Scam Alert Report Misconduct Jobs Procurement Governing Bodies Office of the Inspector General Evaluation Legal Office Ethics Office FAO organizational chart Regional Office for Africa Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office for the Near East and North Africa Country Offices X Follow us on                                             Download our App © FAO, 2022
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Score: 883950.4 - https://www.fao.org/giews/repo...ed/foodcrops-and-shortages/en/
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The reality of drug shortages–the case of the injectable agent propofol. (...) The reality of drug shortages–the case of the injectable agent propofol. (...) Drug shortages: a closer look at products, suppliers and volume volatility.
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Score: 858663.7 - https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/90/3/11-101303.pdf
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The reality of drug shortages–the case of the injectable agent propofol. (...) Charatan F. Prescription drug shortages plague US. BMJ 2001; 322: 130- pmid: 11159566 . Drug shortages: a closer look at products, suppliers and volume volatility.
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Score: 851194.5 - https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/90/3/11-101303/en/
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In paragraph 7 of Order No. 175 (GVA/2017) … the Dispute Tribunal stated that the Respondent did not provide observations in response to the Applicants’ requests, and that by implication the Respondent did not object to the Order. 5 The failure to file the Respondent’s objections was due to an internal administrative oversight, stemming from a recent shortage in administrative support services. (...) Additionally, the Applicants’ Counsel submitted that: Given the gross inequality of arms in the administration of justice in the United Nations, a complaint of a shortage in administrative support services as an excuse for the failure to timely file the Respondent’s comments cannot be in the interests of justice. (...) The Tribunal finds that the reason proffered by the Respondent’s Counsel for failure to respond to the call for comments to the Applicants’ motion, that is, “internal administrative oversight, stemming from a recent shortage in administrative support services” is not sufficient to warrant the Tribunal to vacate its Order No. 175 (GVA/2017).
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Score: 850946.2 - www.un.org/en/internalj...s/undt/orders/gva-2017-179.pdf
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Labour shortages, foreign migrant recruitment and the portability of qualifications in East and South-East Asia This paper examines labour shortages, admission of foreign workers and the portability of qualifications in Japan, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore and Thailand. Type: Report Date issued: 21 October 2013 Reference: ISBN 9789221279280 (web pdf)[ISBN] Download: Labour shortages, foreign migrant recruitment and the portability of qualifications in East and South-East Asia pdf - 0.7 MB This paper examines labour shortages, admission of foreign workers and the portability of qualifications in Japan, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore and Thailand. (...) The combination of the supply-side and demand-side factors leads to an undersupply of workers, thus a labour shortage. Labour shortages have increased the pressure on all the governments to admit foreign workers, mainly from labour-rich but poorer neighbouring countries.
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Score: 838051.9 - https://www.ilo.org/asia/publi...WCMS_226476/lang--en/index.htm
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Labour shortages, foreign migrant recruitment and the portability of qualifications in East and South-East Asia This paper examines labour shortages, admission of foreign workers and the portability of qualifications in Japan, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore and Thailand. Type: Report Date issued: 21 October 2013 Reference: ISBN 9789221279280 (web pdf)[ISBN] Download: Labour shortages, foreign migrant recruitment and the portability of qualifications in East and South-East Asia pdf - 0.7 MB This paper examines labour shortages, admission of foreign workers and the portability of qualifications in Japan, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore and Thailand. (...) The combination of the supply-side and demand-side factors leads to an undersupply of workers, thus a labour shortage. Labour shortages have increased the pressure on all the governments to admit foreign workers, mainly from labour-rich but poorer neighbouring countries.
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Score: 838051.9 - www.ilo.org/asia/public...WCMS_226476/lang--en/index.htm
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Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic East and South-East Asian economies Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Asia and the Pacific About us Countries covered Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Forced labour Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Preparing the future of work in Asia-Pacific Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Youth employment Programmes and projects Research and Publications Asia-Pacific labour market insights Issue briefs Events and meetings Media centre News and articles Impact stories Statements and speeches Videos and Photos ILO Knowledge Centre ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Research and Publications Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic ... Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic East and South-East Asian economies This paper reviews how skills shortages have developed during the transformation of the economies of East and South-East Asia’s more dynamic economies, the adjustments made by firms to these shortages and how governments tried to anticipate and remedy them through education and training and through immigration. (...) Download: Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic East and South-East Asian economies pdf - 1.1 MB This paper reviews how skills shortages have developed during the transformation of the economies of East and South-East Asia’s more dynamic economies, the adjustments made by firms to these shortages and how governments tried to anticipate and remedy them through education and training and through immigration.
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Score: 834249.6 - https://www.ilo.org/asia/publi...WCMS_219023/lang--en/index.htm
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Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic East and South-East Asian economies Skip to main content ILO Advancing social justice, promoting decent work ILO is a specialized agency of the United Nations Countries Topics Sectors Search ilo.org Search ilo.org Menu Home About the ILO Newsroom Meetings and events Publications Research Labour standards Statistics and databases Contact Us ILO in Asia and the Pacific About us Countries covered Areas of work Child Labour Employment promotion Equality and discrimination Forced labour Green jobs Informal economy International labour standards Labour market governance and working conditions Labour migration Preparing the future of work in Asia-Pacific Safety and health at work Skills and employability Social security Workers and Employers Organizations Youth employment Programmes and projects Research and Publications Asia-Pacific labour market insights Issue briefs Events and meetings Media centre News and articles Impact stories Statements and speeches Videos and Photos ILO Knowledge Centre ILO home Regions and countries ILO in Asia and the Pacific Research and Publications Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic ... Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic East and South-East Asian economies This paper reviews how skills shortages have developed during the transformation of the economies of East and South-East Asia’s more dynamic economies, the adjustments made by firms to these shortages and how governments tried to anticipate and remedy them through education and training and through immigration. (...) Download: Use of foreign labour to meet labour shortages in dynamic East and South-East Asian economies pdf - 1.1 MB This paper reviews how skills shortages have developed during the transformation of the economies of East and South-East Asia’s more dynamic economies, the adjustments made by firms to these shortages and how governments tried to anticipate and remedy them through education and training and through immigration.
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Score: 834249.6 - www.ilo.org/asia/public...WCMS_219023/lang--en/index.htm
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The factors that produce health workforce shortages are not the same in all countries or in all parts of countries. Some of the causes of local health workforce shortages are “homegrown” due to inadequate planning, financing, and policy. However, local shortages can also be caused or exacerbated by conditions in other countries.
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Score: 829411.4 - https://www.who.int/workforcealliance/media/qa/03/en/
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In the September issue of Foodcrops and Shortages, released today, FAO says, "The worst affected countries include China, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. (...) Recent serious floods have exacerbated food shortages in parts. In the Asian Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), except for Kazakhstan, the report cautions that "food supply remains very tight and many people face severe food shortages throughout the region. (...) In Africa, FAO reports that Zambia and parts of Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique face food shortages in areas where there were localized crop failures.
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Score: 829281.2 - https://www.fao.org/waicent/oi..._ne/PRESSENG/2001/pren0163.htm
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