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Social protection in a changing World of Work: Towards a future with social protection for all in the Arab States
This note looks at the ways in which social protection systems in the Arab States will be affected by technological, emographic, economic and environmental changes that are taking place in the world of work.
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However, many dangers persist or new ones have emerged. New technologies and new forms of work organization bring new challenges. Risks associated with chemicals and bio-technologies are on the rise. So too are psychosocial risks as workers deal with the pressures of modern working life, exacerbated in times of economic crisis.
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نتيجة: 69.86
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_154747/lang--en/index.htm
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Among the additional measures called for at the event were the need to break from the old patterns of development by encouraging broader based private investment and stronger and more sustainable job creation through innovative policies that move the country up the technological scale and take into consideration Tunisia’s skilled labour force.
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https://www.ilo.org/beirut/med...WCMS_164543/lang--en/index.htm
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“The debate about Future of Work is much broader than the mere description of the technological revolution.”
ILO Country Coordinator for Jordan, Patrick Daru, said the evolution of work is a subject that countries such as Jordan cannot afford to ignore.
(...) The dialogue addressed topics such as managing demographic transition, maintaining social stability in the context of massive population displacement, managing technological change for more and better jobs, and managing the employment impact of climate change.
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The Plan includes continuity of learning through the Internet, TV, radio, mobile phones, and of course through the use of the paper copies of these self-learning materials for the most marginalized learners who may not have access to technology-based learning at home.
UNICEF will continue to support districts in making use of local radio and community-based communication channels and structures to support children and parents in making effective use of all these distance-learning tools.
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