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A Formula of Success
The “A Formula for Success” Guide will provide policy makers with a clear insight into the historical, current, and projected trends in PPP delivery within specific sector. The “A Formula for Success” Guide will be based upon actual market data, derived from a survey of all major government and industry stakeholders within the specific sector, and geographically grouped into the UN Regional Economic Commissions.
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PMNCH | Nepal hosts success factors multi-stakeholder review workshop
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Nepal hosts success factors multi-stakeholder review workshop
21 MARCH 2014 | KATHMANDU, NEPAL
A national consultative stakeholder’s workshop in Nepal brought together the Ministry of Health and Population, various actors from the government health sector, government non-health sector, National Planning Commission, UN agencies, INGOs and NGOs to discuss what factors have enabled Nepal’s success in reducing maternal and child deaths.
(...) The questions aimed to explore a wide range of factors including what policies, programs, strategies, plans and political factors had been instrumental in Nepal’s success in decreasing maternal and child mortality.
Among many other health system factors the groups highlighted some key areas as contributing to success including:
the National Policy for Skilled Birth Attendance
the commitment to increase the number of comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Neonatal Care facilities,
the Community-based Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme; and
the instrumental role of Female Community Health Volunteers as essential factors in improving maternal and child health in Nepal.
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Reception to celebrate successes of malaria under MDGs and achievements of RBM Partnership | General Assembly of the United Nations
Welcome to the United Nations. (...) They have inspired partnerships and a commitment to change, and the results, particularly in the fight against malaria, have been tremendous.
These successes including those of the Roll Back Malaria Partnership would not have been possible were it not for the work of many people represented in this room tonight – both donor and endemic countries; Mr. Verhoosel and the rest of the Roll Back Malaria Secretariat; the World Health Organization and many others. Above all, those successes relied on those people working in communities around the world who helped to scale-up implementation of life-saving interventions.
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS FOR SME SUCCESS. What EBMOs should know to promote more competitive enterprises.
(...) The key to resilience will be to understand the main internal characteristics of successful SMEs and also to look at the external success factors associated with the global business environment in order to design and implement public policy aimed at promoting the creation of business development services or public policies in favour of SME development. (...) Type: Report
Date issued: 25 November 2021
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Tags: employers organizations, business, economic recovery, productive development, small enterprises, COVID-19
Regions and countries covered: Global
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The Business Case for Change
Leading to Success: the business case for women in business and management in the Philippines
The country brief demonstrates the business case for gender diversity in management and workplace gender equality in the Philippines considering the COVID-19 context.
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This country brief is part of a global report from the Bureau of Employers Activities of International Labour Organization (ILO), which surveyed 13,000 enterprises across 70 countries. (...) Tags: decent work, equal employment opportunity, women workers, equal pay, inequality, gender equality, technology, partnerships
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Sustainable Development Goal: SDG 2: Zero hunger SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals
Congratulations to WFP and its colleagues for being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2020, especially during this challenging time of COVID-19 and the worsening hunger crises faced by millions.
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The Business Case for Change
Leading to Success: the business case for women in business and management in the Philippines
The country brief demonstrates the business case for gender diversity in management and workplace gender equality in the Philippines considering the COVID-19 context.
(...) Download:
Leading to Success: the business case for women in business and management in the Philippines pdf - 0.3 MB
This country brief is part of a global report from the Bureau of Employers Activities of International Labour Organization (ILO), which surveyed 13,000 enterprises across 70 countries. (...) Tags: decent work, equal employment opportunity, women workers, equal pay, inequality, gender equality, technology, partnerships
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Country Launch of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Research Brief on Leading to Success: The Business Case for Women in Business and Management in the Philippines
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Gender diversity is good for business says new ILO survey in the Philippines
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Women in STEM Workforce Readiness and Development Programme in the Philippines
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Women in Business and Management: The business case for change [pdf 14063KB]
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PMNCH | Success Factors for Women’s and Children’s Health: Multisector Pathways to Progress
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PMNCH et al. (2014) pdf, 1.35Mb 2-page summary of main findings of Success Factors studies
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Ahmed S, et al. (2016). pdf, 343kb Cross-country analysis of strategies for achieving progress towards global goals for women’s and children’s health. (...) Overview journal article on success factors studies. pdf, 1.02Mb Success factors for reducing maternal and child mortality. (...) PMNCH, (2012) pdf, 785kb Analytical framework and database variables for the Success Factors for Women's and Children's Health studies
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The Business Case for Change
Leading to Success: the business case for women in business and management in the Philippines
The country brief demonstrates the business case for gender diversity in management and workplace gender equality in the Philippines considering the COVID-19 context.
(...) Download:
Leading to Success: the business case for women in business and management in the Philippines pdf - 0.3 MB
This country brief is part of a global report from the Bureau of Employers Activities of International Labour Organization (ILO), which surveyed 13,000 enterprises across 70 countries. (...) Tags: decent work, equal employment opportunity, women workers, equal pay, inequality, gender equality, technology, partnerships
Regions and countries covered: Asia, Philippines
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Event
Country Launch of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Research Brief on Leading to Success: The Business Case for Women in Business and Management in the Philippines
Press release
Gender diversity is good for business says new ILO survey in the Philippines
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Women in STEM Workforce Readiness and Development Programme in the Philippines
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Women in Business and Management: The business case for change [pdf 14063KB]
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Participation: training and assignments
Successful candidates will be trained to collect and verify data and information on national regulations affecting digital trade environment of respective countries. (...) You must have submitted the required document no later than 31 May 2022 for your application to be considered.
Only the successful candidates will be notified by email around 21 June 2022.
6. Contract arrangement
ECA will enter into appropriate contractual arrangements, with the successful applicants who have been selected, for funding their participation in these training and research exercises.
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