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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the development and adoption of digital payments, however challenges remain, particularly for low-income women workers and small enterprises. (...) Type: Publication
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Win De was born in 1986 December. Studied in University of Yangon Electronic Communication and IT Diploma & Diploma in Computer Arts. He studied Distance Education in English major for two years. Win De stared to work as Technician in MRTV-4 Forever Group R&D Department in 2006. (...) Win De
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The WinS
Vanuatu Facebook group proved a valuable tool
in tracking WinS supply distributions and
confirmation of receipt, especially in remote, hard
to reach locations. (...) The tool has been used to update
school stakeholders on:
• COVID-19 key messages, plans and protocol
• Upcoming events, such as WinS workshops or
global WASH days
• Shipments of WinS supplies and materials
• WinS 3-star performance progress
• Winners of WinS competitions, such as world
WASH day activity competitions
WinS performance monitoring and
advocacy
Schools have taken the lead in showcasing
progress in improving their WinS performance, as
measured using MoET’s WinS 3-star indicators.
(...) WASH FIELD NOTE FN/58/2021 Page 6
Figure 6: WinS performance announcement
Source: WASH in Schools Vanuatu – WOSH
insaet long ol Skul Vanuatu, 2020
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non-WinS schools (18.4%). (...) Only five
toilets in WinS schools and three in non-WinS schools
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Last but not the least, WiN also addressed the issue of employment for women in the nuclear field. (...) UNODA Booth at WiN with DNP publications and information on Women Scholarships for Peace (Photo Library: UNODA)
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