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Posts by André Gama
How limited social mobility continues to be after all the efforts over the past few decades is saddening, but must only lead to reinforced efforts to increase inclusion efforts. And this goes often much beyond just the educational system as those results suggest.
And do note that this is a fairly conservative Government!
Bright smiles of Cam Giá farmers on their recovery journey after Typhoon Yagi with the ILO, as, peach orchards once heavily affected by Typhoon Yagi are now gradually recovering. The radiant smiles of farmers—many of them women—are the most vivid testament to the impact of the recovery program.
You sure they're not actually black?
Next thing you are going to say not everything in the world is black and white...
Again, or am I getting posts with delay on bluesky? xD
Stay indoors as much as we can. As anything in life you get slightly used to it, specially when most of the negative impacts will only be felt in the long run. I still see many people going for exercise outside on these 200+ days. And to be frank, the only direct effect I do feel is on smell.
Still not as bad as Ha Noi.
Há alguma razao para fazerem os posts a triplicar?
What a fantastic piece of work by Marielle Phe Goursat and @knoxvydmanov.bsky.social !
As countries strive to make #socialprotection more #inclusive, strong evidence is essential to support policy options that protect the rights of persons with disabilities.
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We started the week at Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy to discuss the first draft of our joint report with the Water Research Institute on #ClimateChange, #WaterScarcity, their impact in #livelihoods, and the role for #SocialProtection to play in #Vietnam.
Feels very much like a phenomenon waiting to happen in Hanoi if things don't change dramatically.
The report combines primary and secondary data, exhisting and new research, to provide the first holistic view of social protection for persons with disabilities in Viet Nam, and to elevate the discussion to what really matters: Empowering Persons with Disabilities!
It feels fitting that we celebrate #InternationalDayOfPersonswithDisabilities as we are about halfway to the development of our new comprehensive report on #SocialProtection for #PersonswithDisabilities in #Vietnam!
That sounds very much like Hitler's point about totalitarian regimes forcing others to act like them as well...
It never ceases to baffle me when I travel back to Europe how far behind Internet access there is compared to SEA.
In the wake of World Children's Day, it is as good time as any to share our policy brief on the last missing piece on #Vietnam #Socialprotection system: A multi-tiered child benefit!
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I would very much guess this would also be the case for Viet Nam.
Last month, the ILO and BPJS Ketenagakerjaano co-organized the "Asia Expert Roundtable on Unemployment Protection 2024", in #Jakarta, where representatives of Governments, workers and employers organizations from 15 countries joined to discuss the future of #UnemploymentInsurance in the region.
And I'm here too now it seems
Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to build on the great work from our ILO SOCPRO colleagues and present the "World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal Social Protection for climate action and a just transition", at the National Economic University, in Hanoi, #Vietnam.