Sport and cultures in dialogue. local citizens panel tirana (may 7th 9th) 2010lindsay72
The document discusses the role of civil society in the European Union. It defines civil society as voluntary civic and social organizations that form the basis of society outside of commercial and state institutions. The document outlines the European Union's principles of consulting civil society organizations and its civil dialogue processes. It summarizes the EU's 2007 White Paper on Sport, which addressed issues like the societal and economic role of sport. The document concludes by noting weaknesses like financing challenges for civil society in sport but also opportunities from partnerships and the growing social demand.
Situation of youth work - Flanders, Lithuania, Estonia, LatviaMarius Ulozas
The document discusses homework responses from participants of a seminar on identifying youth work and youth work quality. The responses are divided into three groups - policy level, practice, and youth - and address questions about national youth work definitions, plans, structures/institutions, long-term visions, and examples of best and bad state support practices. Overall, the document provides insights from several European countries on their approaches to defining, developing, and supporting youth work.
Social Dialogue - Social dialogue for a competitive, fair and modern Europe 2015Eurofound
social dialogue, industrial relations,ndustrial relations, industrial relations, european industrial relations, industrial relations in Europe, labour relations, employment relations, social dialogue, trade, unions, crisis, cross-sector, employers, european company, european framework agreements, european works council, industrial action, industrial action, industrial relations, law, minimum wage, sectoral social dialogue, social dialogue, trade unions, wages, working time, bargaining in the shadow of the law, collective agreements, European commission, EU law, EU treaties, decentralization of collective bargaining, single employer bargaining, multi-employer bargaining, extension of collective agreements, favourability principle, opt-out, opening clause, erga omnes, commodity, ILO, dispute settlement, varieties of capitalism, coordinated market economy, liberal market economy, bi-partite, tri-partite, Val Duchesse, macro-economic dialogue, tri-partite social summit, social dialogue committee, working time, labor productivity, labor cost, trade union density, collective bargaining coverage, pay, autonomous agreements, telework, parental leave, BUSINESSEUROPE, ETUC, CEEP, UEAPME, mega trends, information and consultation, liberal market economy, coordinated market economy,years of European social dialogue since its launch in Val Duchesse in Brussels,eprésentativité des partenaires sociaux européens interprofessionnels, les partenaires patronaux,European social dialogue, European Union, social dialogue, industrial relations, IR, European industrial relations, social policy, Val Duchesse, employers, trade unions, collective bargaining union, European works councils, European framework agreements, European company statute, représentativité, partenaires sociaux européens interprofessionnels, syndicats
Ethnic entrepreneurship - case study- Turin, ItalyThink Ethnic
This document provides a profile of Turin, Italy, including its population characteristics and urban economy. Some key points:
- Turin has experienced four waves of immigration since the 1970s, with the largest groups now coming from Romania, Morocco, Peru, Albania, China, and Egypt.
- Immigrants make up 13.4% of Turin's population and have increased by 76.5% in the last five years.
- Immigrants work in a variety of sectors but are highly concentrated in domestic labor, construction, and services.
- Ethnic associations provide support but have struggled to engage with policymaking.
- Turin is shifting from an automotive economy to knowledge/ICT and
Lecture I was invited to give to CIPR Diploma students in 2007 on the topic of council structures and community cohesion, to help them to effectively research the topic. See first page of presentation for more ...
The European Commissioner for Development addressed civil society organizations at a forum on Africa-EU relations. He emphasized the important role of CSOs in promoting democracy, participation, and inclusive policymaking. He outlined the EU's commitment to supporting CSOs, including by channeling over 5 billion euros in development aid through them and seeking stronger links and dialogue with CSOs. The Commissioner expressed hope that CSOs would play a central role in debates at an upcoming EU-Africa summit and in shaping a post-2015 development framework to replace the Millennium Development Goals.
The Impact Of The Racial Equality DirectiveThomas Müller
The document summarizes views from interviews with over 300 representatives of employer organizations, trade unions, and NGOs across the EU regarding the impact of the Racial Equality Directive. Key findings include:
1. Stakeholder views on the directive's impact ranged from positive to negative or lacking awareness. Positive impacts included new anti-discrimination policies and trainings, while critics cited low economic impact or costs of compliance.
2. Trade unions generally had higher awareness than employers but views varied from supportive to seeing little impact or negative consequences like weakened collective bargaining.
3. Suggestions for improving policies included more rights awareness campaigns and making legal processes less burdensome due to current low complaint numbers.
Sport and cultures in dialogue. local citizens panel tirana (may 7th 9th) 2010lindsay72
The document discusses the role of civil society in the European Union. It defines civil society as voluntary civic and social organizations that form the basis of society outside of commercial and state institutions. The document outlines the European Union's principles of consulting civil society organizations and its civil dialogue processes. It summarizes the EU's 2007 White Paper on Sport, which addressed issues like the societal and economic role of sport. The document concludes by noting weaknesses like financing challenges for civil society in sport but also opportunities from partnerships and the growing social demand.
Situation of youth work - Flanders, Lithuania, Estonia, LatviaMarius Ulozas
The document discusses homework responses from participants of a seminar on identifying youth work and youth work quality. The responses are divided into three groups - policy level, practice, and youth - and address questions about national youth work definitions, plans, structures/institutions, long-term visions, and examples of best and bad state support practices. Overall, the document provides insights from several European countries on their approaches to defining, developing, and supporting youth work.
Social Dialogue - Social dialogue for a competitive, fair and modern Europe 2015Eurofound
social dialogue, industrial relations,ndustrial relations, industrial relations, european industrial relations, industrial relations in Europe, labour relations, employment relations, social dialogue, trade, unions, crisis, cross-sector, employers, european company, european framework agreements, european works council, industrial action, industrial action, industrial relations, law, minimum wage, sectoral social dialogue, social dialogue, trade unions, wages, working time, bargaining in the shadow of the law, collective agreements, European commission, EU law, EU treaties, decentralization of collective bargaining, single employer bargaining, multi-employer bargaining, extension of collective agreements, favourability principle, opt-out, opening clause, erga omnes, commodity, ILO, dispute settlement, varieties of capitalism, coordinated market economy, liberal market economy, bi-partite, tri-partite, Val Duchesse, macro-economic dialogue, tri-partite social summit, social dialogue committee, working time, labor productivity, labor cost, trade union density, collective bargaining coverage, pay, autonomous agreements, telework, parental leave, BUSINESSEUROPE, ETUC, CEEP, UEAPME, mega trends, information and consultation, liberal market economy, coordinated market economy,years of European social dialogue since its launch in Val Duchesse in Brussels,eprésentativité des partenaires sociaux européens interprofessionnels, les partenaires patronaux,European social dialogue, European Union, social dialogue, industrial relations, IR, European industrial relations, social policy, Val Duchesse, employers, trade unions, collective bargaining union, European works councils, European framework agreements, European company statute, représentativité, partenaires sociaux européens interprofessionnels, syndicats
Ethnic entrepreneurship - case study- Turin, ItalyThink Ethnic
This document provides a profile of Turin, Italy, including its population characteristics and urban economy. Some key points:
- Turin has experienced four waves of immigration since the 1970s, with the largest groups now coming from Romania, Morocco, Peru, Albania, China, and Egypt.
- Immigrants make up 13.4% of Turin's population and have increased by 76.5% in the last five years.
- Immigrants work in a variety of sectors but are highly concentrated in domestic labor, construction, and services.
- Ethnic associations provide support but have struggled to engage with policymaking.
- Turin is shifting from an automotive economy to knowledge/ICT and
Lecture I was invited to give to CIPR Diploma students in 2007 on the topic of council structures and community cohesion, to help them to effectively research the topic. See first page of presentation for more ...
The European Commissioner for Development addressed civil society organizations at a forum on Africa-EU relations. He emphasized the important role of CSOs in promoting democracy, participation, and inclusive policymaking. He outlined the EU's commitment to supporting CSOs, including by channeling over 5 billion euros in development aid through them and seeking stronger links and dialogue with CSOs. The Commissioner expressed hope that CSOs would play a central role in debates at an upcoming EU-Africa summit and in shaping a post-2015 development framework to replace the Millennium Development Goals.
The Impact Of The Racial Equality DirectiveThomas Müller
The document summarizes views from interviews with over 300 representatives of employer organizations, trade unions, and NGOs across the EU regarding the impact of the Racial Equality Directive. Key findings include:
1. Stakeholder views on the directive's impact ranged from positive to negative or lacking awareness. Positive impacts included new anti-discrimination policies and trainings, while critics cited low economic impact or costs of compliance.
2. Trade unions generally had higher awareness than employers but views varied from supportive to seeing little impact or negative consequences like weakened collective bargaining.
3. Suggestions for improving policies included more rights awareness campaigns and making legal processes less burdensome due to current low complaint numbers.
Agenda europea para la integración de nacionalidades de terceros países (2011)IntegraLocal
La Comisión Europea ha adoptado la `Agenda Europea para la Integración de Nacionales de Terceros Países´, destinada a gestionar de manera eficiente la inmigración en Europa. Las situacioens se repiten en los diversos ámbitos locales de la Unión, por ello Bruselas tiene el poder de unificar los esfuerzos y dar apoyo económico a las iniciativas existentes.
The document provides an overview of industrial relations developments in Europe in 2008. It discusses political developments in various European countries, including elections and changes in government. It also examines developments in collective bargaining, social partner activities, and the impact of the global economic crisis. The document contains information on industrial relations in 28 European countries and Norway.
The Danish flexicurity model combines high flexibility in the labor market through easy hiring and firing of employees, with a strong social safety net and active labor market policies. Collective bargaining between unions and employers plays a key role in providing both flexibility arrangements as well as security measures for workers. While the model has supported Denmark's competitiveness, critics argue it may undermine training investments and social responsibility of companies. Maintaining the delicate balance between flexibility and security requires ongoing cooperation between social partners and the political system.
Arrivano da tutta Europa le storie di cittadinanza attiva contenute nella pubblicazione “My e-Participation Story”. Il volume, scaricabile online, raccoglie i casi vincitori dell'omonima competizione promossa da Telecentre Europe e cofinanziata dall'Unione europea nel 2015.
C'è chi, in Albania, ha contribuito al decision making del governo sullo smaltimento delle armi chimiche siriane, grazie alla mobilitazione di studenti e ambientalisti, uniti sui social media nel promuovere una petizione online. O anche i pensionati di una residenza di edilizia pubblica, in Germania, che hanno sensibilizzato l'opinione pubblica, grazie ad un sito e a Change.org, contro la privatizzazione delle loro case e conseguente aumento degli affitti dell'80%. A Taranto un gruppo di studenti e insegnanti ha sollevato il problema dell'inquinamento della loro città, grave al punto da pregiudicare il turismo; perciò ha promosso un dialogo con le istituzioni a livello europeo tramite Twitter.
Tutte le storie raccolte nel volume sono casi esemplari di cittadini che hanno utilizzato i diversi strumenti offerti dalle tecnologie digitali come cassa di risonanza per dare rilievo alle cause che stavano loro a cuore, diventando cittadini consapevoli e partecipi nella gestione delle politiche più rilevanti per la comunità. I protagonisti di queste storie sono ragazzi, adulti giovani e meno giovani, ma anche persone anziane di tutta l'Europa accomunati dalla convinzione di poter contare davvero, grazie a Facebook, Twitter, app, petizioni online o siti dedicati.
Ethnic entrepreneurship case study- amsterdamThink Ethnic
This document provides background information on ethnic entrepreneurship in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It discusses the ethnic composition of Amsterdam's population, which in 2009 was 50% Dutch and 50% immigrants, including 15% from Western countries and 35% from non-Western countries. The top five non-Western immigrant groups in Amsterdam are Moroccan, Turkish, Surinamese, Antillean, and Aruban. The document also provides an introduction to the research questions that will be examined regarding ethnic entrepreneurship profiles, barriers faced, policies implemented, and their impacts.
This document provides a comparative overview of informal employment in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, and Montenegro based on four underlying national studies. It examines the nature and extent of informal employment in these countries with the aim of identifying new policy solutions. The document begins by introducing informal employment as a global issue and outlines the ILO's shift toward promoting decent work. It then provides brief economic backgrounds for each country and examines key characteristics of informal employment such as levels, sectors, gender differences, and policy approaches. The document concludes by recommending structural reforms, prevention strategies, compliance facilitation, and additional measures to reduce informal employment in line with ILO guidance.
More than four in ten Europeans think that equal opportunities and access to the labour market, fair working conditions, access to quality health care and the standard of living of people in the EU are the most important elements for the EU’s economic and social development. Specifically, over four in ten respondents mention equal opportunities and access to the labour market as one of the most important elements, just ahead of fair working conditions. A similar proportion mention access to quality health care and the standard of living of people in the EU. Close to a third of respondents also mention social protection and inclusion as important.
The document discusses the EU's role in social policies and employment strategies. It aims to increase employment, improve job quality, combat poverty and promote social inclusion through policies that foster cooperation between member states. Key priorities include adapting employment, social and immigration policies to different national situations while promoting flexicurity and a skilled workforce. Statistical data collection and the European social dialogue play important roles in monitoring developments and finding solutions to benefit both businesses and employees.
Presentation by Heather Roy (President of the Social Platform) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on 'A more inclusive citizenship open to immigrants' - Brussels, 4 September 2013
Public Sector & NGOs 2007 / 1st/2nd Place / Komunikācijas kampaņa LBAS kapaci...Baltic PR Awards
The document summarizes a communication campaign conducted for the Free Trade Union Confederation of Latvia (LBAS) between 2005-2006. The campaign aimed to strengthen LBAS's capacity and social dialogue by improving internal and external communication. Research identified LBAS's member organizations and unions as key stakeholders. The campaign launched a bimonthly newsletter, updated LBAS's website, and provided communication training to member organizations. Evaluation found the campaign increased media coverage of LBAS, engaged stakeholders, and helped establish LBAS as an equal social dialogue partner.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
How, what, where, and what's next in online giving FirstGiving
The document provides an overview of online fundraising platforms and trends in online giving. It discusses how online giving has grown across different channels in recent years. Peer-to-peer fundraising and disaster relief fundraising through online platforms are also increasing. The presentation covers how payment processing works for donations through different models, and how platforms interface with nonprofits and donors while protecting donor privacy. Emerging trends in online and mobile giving are discussed, such as the growth of mobile options and personalized local giving experiences. The future of online fundraising is predicted to see continued growth in online and mobile donations.
La marea alta en Venecia en noviembre de 2008 inundó gran parte de la ciudad, incluidas las famosas plazas y calles. El agua llegó a su punto máximo de aproximadamente 1,60 metros sobre el nivel medio del mar, lo que provocó considerables daños a los edificios históricos y a las instalaciones turísticas de la ciudad.
ยอดวีรบุรุษ/Hero – dedicate to ‘จ่าเพียร’, HERO of the year 2010P.K. ☮♫♬ ♪♩♭♪☮
Pol Col Sompian Eksomya, known as the "Fighter at Budo Mountain", and Pol Snr Sgt Maj Sophon Intarabovorn were killed in a roadside ambush in Yala province while on duty. Sompian was from Songkhla and known for patrolling mainly on foot in the mountainous areas. Both men died from their injuries, while two other police officers in the vehicle were also wounded. The King appointed Sompian posthumously to the rank of police general in recognition of his service.
Learning From Mobile Pilots Visa Mary Carol HarrisRoberto Grossi
Mary Carol Harris from Visa Europe discussed learnings from mobile payment pilots in London and beyond. The document outlines research showing consumers' strong emotional attachment to their mobile phones and desire to use them for payments. It then details a mobile payment trial in London involving Visa, O2, Transport for London and other partners where 500 customers were able to make contactless payments from their mobile phones. Initial consumer feedback indicated that users wanted mobile payments in more stores and preloaded on their regular phones for convenience and perceived security. The full results of the London pilot trial were to be announced later that month.
The document discusses customer satisfaction and how financial services can improve. It notes that emotions strongly influence customer satisfaction more than rational reasons. While financial services focus on benefits and prices, they do not always form emotional bonds with customers. To better understand and satisfy customers, the document recommends spending time with target audiences to gain insights and then creating products that deliver benefits aligned with those insights, thereby forming deeper emotional connections with customers.
Agenda europea para la integración de nacionalidades de terceros países (2011)IntegraLocal
La Comisión Europea ha adoptado la `Agenda Europea para la Integración de Nacionales de Terceros Países´, destinada a gestionar de manera eficiente la inmigración en Europa. Las situacioens se repiten en los diversos ámbitos locales de la Unión, por ello Bruselas tiene el poder de unificar los esfuerzos y dar apoyo económico a las iniciativas existentes.
The document provides an overview of industrial relations developments in Europe in 2008. It discusses political developments in various European countries, including elections and changes in government. It also examines developments in collective bargaining, social partner activities, and the impact of the global economic crisis. The document contains information on industrial relations in 28 European countries and Norway.
The Danish flexicurity model combines high flexibility in the labor market through easy hiring and firing of employees, with a strong social safety net and active labor market policies. Collective bargaining between unions and employers plays a key role in providing both flexibility arrangements as well as security measures for workers. While the model has supported Denmark's competitiveness, critics argue it may undermine training investments and social responsibility of companies. Maintaining the delicate balance between flexibility and security requires ongoing cooperation between social partners and the political system.
Arrivano da tutta Europa le storie di cittadinanza attiva contenute nella pubblicazione “My e-Participation Story”. Il volume, scaricabile online, raccoglie i casi vincitori dell'omonima competizione promossa da Telecentre Europe e cofinanziata dall'Unione europea nel 2015.
C'è chi, in Albania, ha contribuito al decision making del governo sullo smaltimento delle armi chimiche siriane, grazie alla mobilitazione di studenti e ambientalisti, uniti sui social media nel promuovere una petizione online. O anche i pensionati di una residenza di edilizia pubblica, in Germania, che hanno sensibilizzato l'opinione pubblica, grazie ad un sito e a Change.org, contro la privatizzazione delle loro case e conseguente aumento degli affitti dell'80%. A Taranto un gruppo di studenti e insegnanti ha sollevato il problema dell'inquinamento della loro città, grave al punto da pregiudicare il turismo; perciò ha promosso un dialogo con le istituzioni a livello europeo tramite Twitter.
Tutte le storie raccolte nel volume sono casi esemplari di cittadini che hanno utilizzato i diversi strumenti offerti dalle tecnologie digitali come cassa di risonanza per dare rilievo alle cause che stavano loro a cuore, diventando cittadini consapevoli e partecipi nella gestione delle politiche più rilevanti per la comunità. I protagonisti di queste storie sono ragazzi, adulti giovani e meno giovani, ma anche persone anziane di tutta l'Europa accomunati dalla convinzione di poter contare davvero, grazie a Facebook, Twitter, app, petizioni online o siti dedicati.
Ethnic entrepreneurship case study- amsterdamThink Ethnic
This document provides background information on ethnic entrepreneurship in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It discusses the ethnic composition of Amsterdam's population, which in 2009 was 50% Dutch and 50% immigrants, including 15% from Western countries and 35% from non-Western countries. The top five non-Western immigrant groups in Amsterdam are Moroccan, Turkish, Surinamese, Antillean, and Aruban. The document also provides an introduction to the research questions that will be examined regarding ethnic entrepreneurship profiles, barriers faced, policies implemented, and their impacts.
This document provides a comparative overview of informal employment in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, and Montenegro based on four underlying national studies. It examines the nature and extent of informal employment in these countries with the aim of identifying new policy solutions. The document begins by introducing informal employment as a global issue and outlines the ILO's shift toward promoting decent work. It then provides brief economic backgrounds for each country and examines key characteristics of informal employment such as levels, sectors, gender differences, and policy approaches. The document concludes by recommending structural reforms, prevention strategies, compliance facilitation, and additional measures to reduce informal employment in line with ILO guidance.
More than four in ten Europeans think that equal opportunities and access to the labour market, fair working conditions, access to quality health care and the standard of living of people in the EU are the most important elements for the EU’s economic and social development. Specifically, over four in ten respondents mention equal opportunities and access to the labour market as one of the most important elements, just ahead of fair working conditions. A similar proportion mention access to quality health care and the standard of living of people in the EU. Close to a third of respondents also mention social protection and inclusion as important.
The document discusses the EU's role in social policies and employment strategies. It aims to increase employment, improve job quality, combat poverty and promote social inclusion through policies that foster cooperation between member states. Key priorities include adapting employment, social and immigration policies to different national situations while promoting flexicurity and a skilled workforce. Statistical data collection and the European social dialogue play important roles in monitoring developments and finding solutions to benefit both businesses and employees.
Presentation by Heather Roy (President of the Social Platform) on the occasion of the EESC hearing on 'A more inclusive citizenship open to immigrants' - Brussels, 4 September 2013
Public Sector & NGOs 2007 / 1st/2nd Place / Komunikācijas kampaņa LBAS kapaci...Baltic PR Awards
The document summarizes a communication campaign conducted for the Free Trade Union Confederation of Latvia (LBAS) between 2005-2006. The campaign aimed to strengthen LBAS's capacity and social dialogue by improving internal and external communication. Research identified LBAS's member organizations and unions as key stakeholders. The campaign launched a bimonthly newsletter, updated LBAS's website, and provided communication training to member organizations. Evaluation found the campaign increased media coverage of LBAS, engaged stakeholders, and helped establish LBAS as an equal social dialogue partner.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
How, what, where, and what's next in online giving FirstGiving
The document provides an overview of online fundraising platforms and trends in online giving. It discusses how online giving has grown across different channels in recent years. Peer-to-peer fundraising and disaster relief fundraising through online platforms are also increasing. The presentation covers how payment processing works for donations through different models, and how platforms interface with nonprofits and donors while protecting donor privacy. Emerging trends in online and mobile giving are discussed, such as the growth of mobile options and personalized local giving experiences. The future of online fundraising is predicted to see continued growth in online and mobile donations.
La marea alta en Venecia en noviembre de 2008 inundó gran parte de la ciudad, incluidas las famosas plazas y calles. El agua llegó a su punto máximo de aproximadamente 1,60 metros sobre el nivel medio del mar, lo que provocó considerables daños a los edificios históricos y a las instalaciones turísticas de la ciudad.
ยอดวีรบุรุษ/Hero – dedicate to ‘จ่าเพียร’, HERO of the year 2010P.K. ☮♫♬ ♪♩♭♪☮
Pol Col Sompian Eksomya, known as the "Fighter at Budo Mountain", and Pol Snr Sgt Maj Sophon Intarabovorn were killed in a roadside ambush in Yala province while on duty. Sompian was from Songkhla and known for patrolling mainly on foot in the mountainous areas. Both men died from their injuries, while two other police officers in the vehicle were also wounded. The King appointed Sompian posthumously to the rank of police general in recognition of his service.
Learning From Mobile Pilots Visa Mary Carol HarrisRoberto Grossi
Mary Carol Harris from Visa Europe discussed learnings from mobile payment pilots in London and beyond. The document outlines research showing consumers' strong emotional attachment to their mobile phones and desire to use them for payments. It then details a mobile payment trial in London involving Visa, O2, Transport for London and other partners where 500 customers were able to make contactless payments from their mobile phones. Initial consumer feedback indicated that users wanted mobile payments in more stores and preloaded on their regular phones for convenience and perceived security. The full results of the London pilot trial were to be announced later that month.
The document discusses customer satisfaction and how financial services can improve. It notes that emotions strongly influence customer satisfaction more than rational reasons. While financial services focus on benefits and prices, they do not always form emotional bonds with customers. To better understand and satisfy customers, the document recommends spending time with target audiences to gain insights and then creating products that deliver benefits aligned with those insights, thereby forming deeper emotional connections with customers.
This document provides guidance on finding UK legal journal articles from both print and electronic sources. It discusses interpreting citations to identify the necessary publication details. Electronic options covered include the Oxford e-journals portal, Westlaw which contains some full-text journals back to 1986, and Google Scholar which can help with incomplete citations but has limitations. Tips are provided on effective searching within each resource. Contact details are given for getting assistance if an article cannot be located.
The document discusses how the FirstGiving Online Donate Button can help nonprofits capture end-of-year donations. It notes that 33% of annual donations are made in December, with 10% in the last 2 days. The donate button allows donors to give directly from a nonprofit's website via customizable donation levels and colors. It integrates with FirstGiving reporting and can be used on websites and Facebook or printed as a QR code. The document encourages nonprofits to set up the button now to maximize end-of-year donations through a quick and easy online process.
How to Inspire Action and Social Change through Video StorytellingFirstGiving
This webinar discussed how to use video storytelling to inspire social action and change. It began with an introduction of the presenters and how the webinar would work. The main topics covered included common mistakes non-profits make with video, how to develop an intentional video strategy focused on goals, and sharing data showing video increased fundraising success. Specific advice included focusing videos on compelling impact stories of individuals, movements, or visions for change to make them sharable and inspire supporters.
This document discusses social media and how companies can use social media tools in their marketing communications. It provides examples of how some Swedish companies have utilized blogs, forums, and other social media platforms. It also notes that while only 5% of Swedish listed companies have issues with their brands on Google, being active and updating content across social media channels helps companies manage their online presence and how others perceive their brand on platforms like Google. It emphasizes that what others say about a company online becomes visible, so social media is important for corporate communications.
The document provides information about grassroots fundraising including what it is, who participates in it, why nonprofits should care about it, different types of grassroots events, and strategies for grassroots fundraising. Specifically, it defines grassroots fundraising as fundraising outside of official nonprofit events. It highlights examples of very successful grassroots fundraisers who raised over $100,000. It describes different types of grassroots events like those in memory of someone, for sporting events, or personal occasions. Finally, it offers tips for nonprofits to support grassroots fundraisers and maximize fundraising through these efforts.
Curriculum Vitae: Recomandări pentru elaborarea un CV competitiv.
Material elaborat de Alianţa CCAII din Moldova în cadrul Campaniei Hai pe Net 2014.
http://www.infonet.md/
The author's two beloved children passed away around New Year's Day in 2009. Two days later, the police informed the author that both children had been murdered by members of the local community. The deaths of the children remind the author of the words "standard", "freedom", and "equality". The author tells the children to sleep well as their dad.
The Concept of Representativeness at National, International and European levelEurofound
This research report explores the concept of representativeness of social partners at the national, international, and European levels. At the national level, representativeness is defined in different ways across EU member states, with some relying more on legal conformity to formal criteria while others emphasize mutual recognition among social partners. Four main models of representativeness are identified at the national level. At the international level, the International Labour Organization and Council of Europe have discussed representativeness. At the European level, representativeness is important for determining which social partners can be consulted by the European Commission and help implement agreements. The report aims to better understand differences in national approaches and discuss how representativeness is defined at different levels.
The document provides information about several institutions and bodies that make up the European Union (EU). It discusses the European Commission, European Parliament, EU Council of Ministers, European Council, European Court of Justice, European Court of Auditors, European Central Bank, European Investment Bank, European Economic and Social Committee, and EU regional committee. It also briefly outlines some of the EU's policy areas, population, area, and spending. The main purpose is to outline the key components and structures that make up the EU system of governance.
The document summarizes the proceedings of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum that took place in November 2009 in Brussels. It provides information on the upcoming second forum to be held in November 2010 in Berlin, including the process for civil society organizations to submit expressions of interest to participate. It also summarizes the recommendations from the first forum's working groups on key issues like democracy, human rights, elections, media, and security/peacebuilding. The forum aims to strengthen the role of civil society and democratic reforms in Eastern partnership countries.
This document provides information about trade blocs including the European Union (EU), South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA), and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). It discusses the history, objectives, members, and effectiveness of each trade bloc. For the EU specifically, it outlines the member states, objectives of integration, organizational structure, and evolution as a trading bloc over time. Factors that the EU must consider to survive and expand are also discussed.
Unseen Poetry Essay English Literature - A LeveAmber Voisine
The document provides instructions for using a writing assistance service called HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied. It emphasizes the service provides original, high-quality content or a full refund.
Presentation by Ralf Resch, General Secretary of CEEP, during the conference on "The impact of the crisis on employment in the Baltic states" in Vilnius (19 Nov 2010)
Presentation by Ms Murto-Lehtinen, Administrator, Constitutional Affairs Committee, European Parliament on the occasion of the public hearing on Principles, procedures, and action for the implementation of Articles 11(1) and 11(2) of the Lisbon Treaty (EESC SOC section, 17 April 2012)
The document provides an overview of how the European Union works, including its institutions and decision-making processes. It explains that the EU is governed by treaties agreed by member states, with decisions made democratically through institutions like the European Parliament, European Council, and European Commission. Key points covered include the history of EU treaties updating the rules and objectives of the union, as well as the roles of the main EU institutions in proposing and adopting legislation to govern the bloc.
Capacity of the EU social partners to negotiateEurofound
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The Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion welcomed participants to a high-level conference on the future of the European Social Fund (ESF). [1] The conference comes at an opportune time as EU leaders recently agreed on the Europe 2020 strategy. [2] The Commissioner outlined five key issues to discuss regarding the future of the ESF: its added value, scope of activities, geographical scope, delivery modes, and relations with other EU instruments. [3]
Presentation by Dr Christoph LECHNER, EESC Member during the public hearing on Strengthening EU cohesion and EU social policy coordination through the new horizontal social clause in Article 9 TFEU on 13.04.2011
This document compares corporate governance and public governance at the European level. It discusses how both fields aim to restore trust and enable participation through transparency, checks on decision-making, and stakeholder input. However, corporate governance focuses on profitability while public governance aims for cohesion. Still, modern democracy and companies both require representation of economic and social interests. The document also notes calls for corporate governance to address short-termism and how public governance could improve European citizenship and responsible lobbying.
The OECD report finds that income inequality has been rising in most OECD countries over the past two decades. Regulatory reforms to product and labor markets that were intended to boost employment and growth have also contributed to widening wage disparities. While economic growth has occurred, the benefits have disproportionately favored the rich over the poor and middle-class in many countries. If left unaddressed, growing inequality could undermine social cohesion.
This document summarizes EU forest policies and initiatives. It discusses how forests play a vital role in regulating climate and contributing to deforestation. It outlines the EU Forest Action Plan and FLEGT initiative to promote sustainable forest management and curb illegal logging. It also reviews the EU's foreign policies in neighboring regions, such as the European Neighborhood Policy, Eastern Partnership, and initiatives in Central Asia and the Black Sea, which include environmental cooperation components.
The document summarizes the findings of a representativeness study on temporary agency work conducted by Eurofound. It finds that:
1) There are 62 trade union organizations related to temporary work in 22 EU member states, with geographical and membership coverage varying significantly between countries.
2) There are 41 employer associations identified across 26 EU countries, with narrower domain definitions than the trade unions. Many employer organizations are not involved in collective bargaining.
3) Eurociett and UNI Europa are considered the most important European social partner organizations representing employers and employees respectively in the temporary work sector, based on their membership and mandate.
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Write about the EU. Define it. What is its purpose? What is its history? How successful is the EU in achieving its goals? Describe the 3 most interesting items you find on the site. Describe trends and recent events
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As in 1949 when it was founded with the creation of the Council of Europe, the European Union\'s mission for today is to continue prosperity, freedom, communication and ease of travel and commerce for its citizens. The EU is able to maintain this mission through the various treaties making it function, cooperation from member states, and its unique governmental structure.
With so many different nations participating, the governance of the EU is challenging, however, it is a structure that continually changes to become the most effective for the conditions of the time. Today, treaties and laws are created by the \"institutional triangle\" that is composed of the Council representing national governments, the European Parliament representing the people, and the European Commission that is responsible for holding up Europe\'s main interests.
The Council is formally called the Council of the European Union and is the main decision making body present. There is also a Council President here and each member state takes a six month turn in the position. In addition, the Council has the legislative power and decisions are made with a majority vote, a qualified majority, or a unanimous vote from member state representatives.
For countries interested in joining the EU, there are several requirements that they must meet in order to proceed to accession and become a member state.
The first requirement has to do with the political aspect. All countries in the EU are required to have a government that guarantees democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, as well as protects the rights of minorities.
In addition to these political areas, each country must have a market economy that is strong enough to stand on its own within the competitive EU marketplace.
Throughout the 1990s, the \"single market\" idea allowed easier trade, more citizen interaction on issues such as the environment and security, and easier travel through the different countries.1) To strengthen the democratic governing of participating nations.
2) To improve the efficiency of the nations.
3) To establish an economic and financial unification.
4) To develop the \"Community social dimension.\"
5) To establish a security policy for involved nations
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Presentatiob by Dr. Frank W. Heuberger
Board Member for European Affairs,
National Network for Civil Society (BBE), Germany at the NCVO Annual Conference 2011.
The European Union (EU) and Civil Society: why bother? (workshop)
This document provides an overview of cooperatives worldwide and in the EU. It notes that there are over 3 million cooperatives globally employing 280 million people, with the 300 largest cooperatives having a turnover of $2 trillion in 2016. In the EU there are 131,000 cooperatives employing over 4.3 million people and generating €992 billion annually in turnover. While cooperatives have grown in economic importance, they face challenges from globalization, differing national laws, and governance issues. Lawmakers are discussing initiatives to establish a level playing field for cooperatives to compete with other businesses while maintaining their social missions.
This document provides definitions and information about key concepts related to employee representation in Europe. It discusses the right of employees to representation, European directives on information and consultation of employees, and the roles of European industry federations and the European Trade Union Confederation in representing workers' interests at the European level. It also gives examples of specific federations like the European Federation of Building and Woodworkers.
In the framework of the in-depth review of ECOSOCC ordered by the Executive Council of the African Union to make the organ effective and efficient, I have made this presentation to a group of experts to inform the process - Seychelles, 30 October 2017
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Această publicație a fost elaborată în cadrul proiectului „Consolidarea democrației în Moldova prin alegeri incluzive și transparente”, implementat de PNUD Moldova cu suportul financiar al Ambasadei Marii Britanii la Chișinău, oferit prin intermediul Fondului pentru Buna Guvernare.
Conținutul acestuia este responsabilitatea exclusivă a Alianței INFONET și nu reflectă neapărat poziția donatorilor.
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democrație!” este o publicație care apare începând din anul 2015 și care își propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesați o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ își propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autoritățile și societatea civilă, pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Acest număr apare în cadrul proiectului „Educație pentru Bună Guvernare – demers spre transformare comunitară durabilă”, implementat de Asociația Obștească „Centrul Comunitar din Balatina”, în cadrul programului „EU4Accountability – Societatea civilă împuternicită pentru o mai mare responsabilitate socială în Moldova”, cu suportul financiar al Uniunii Europene. Conținutul publicației aparține autorilor și nu reflectă în mod neapărat viziunea Uniunii Europene.
Acest buletin este realizat de către Alianța INFONET în cadrul proiectului „Consolidarea democrației în Moldova prin alegeri incluzive și transparente”, implementat de PNUD Moldova cu suportul financiar al poporului american oferit prin intermediul Agenției Statelor Unite pentru Dezvoltare Internațională (USAID) și Ambasadei Marii Britanii la Chișinău oferit prin intermediul Fondului pentru Buna Guvernare.
Conținutul acestuia este responsabilitatea exclusivă a Alianței INFONET și nu reflectă neapărat poziția donatorilor.
Accessibility across borders. Standards of information accessibility for peop...Alianta INFONET
The document provides an overview of the situation for deaf and hard of hearing people in Azerbaijan, noting that sign language was only recently recognized by parliament in 2021 and that there is a lack of trained sign language interpreters, with only 8 registered across the country. Most deaf people have low literacy rates and face challenges in education due to a shortage of teachers fluent in sign language. Efforts are underway to develop sign language resources and training programs for interpreters.
Стандарты доступности информации для людей с нарушениями зрения и слухаAlianta INFONET
Доступность сквозь границы.
Анализ ситуации с доступностью в странах Вышеградской группы и Восточного партнерства/
Проект софинансируется правительствами Чехии, Венгрии, Польши и Словакии через Вышеградские гранты Международного
Вышеградского фонда. Миссия фонда – продвигать идеи устойчивого регионального сотрудничества в Центральной Европе.
Acest buletin este realizat în cadrul proiectului „Contribuție la monitorizarea implementării a reformei poliției și informarea publicului cu privire la aceasta din perspectiva persoanelor cu dizabilități”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, cu ajutorul Asociației Promo-LEX și cu sprijinul financiar al Uniunii Europene și Ambasadei Statelor Unite ale Americii. Conținutul acestuia este responsabilitatea exclusivă a Alianței INFONET și nu reflectă neapărat poziția donatorilor.
Acest buletin este realizat în cadrul proiectului „Contribuție la monitorizarea implementării a reformei poliției și informarea publicului cu privire la aceasta din perspectiva persoanelor cu dizabilități”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, cu ajutorul Asociației Promo-LEX și cu sprijinul financiar al Uniunii Europene și Ambasadei Statelor Unite ale Americii. Conținutul acestuia este responsabilitatea exclusivă a Alianței INFONET și nu reflectă neapărat poziția donatorilor.
Sondaj on line - Accesibilitatea infrastructurală Alianta INFONET
Accesibilitatea infrastructurală –precondiție pentru realizarea altor drepturi fundamentale. Sondaj on-line
Acest sondaj este realizat în cadrul proiectului Campanie de educație civică și electorală în contextul alegerilor parlamentare anticipate 2021 „Incluziunea socială a alegătorilor cu dizabilități între așteptări, bariere, obstacole, declarații, promisiuni, realizări și valori împărtășite”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, finanțat de Agenția Elvețiană pentru Dezvoltare și Cooperare (SDC). Conținutul acestei publicații nu reflectă neapărat opiniile donatorului.
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democraţie!” este o publicaţie care apare începînd din anul 2015 şi care îşi propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesaţi o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ îşi propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autorităţile şi societatea civilă pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Această publicație a fost realizată în cadrul proiectului Campanie de educație civică și electorală în contextul alegerilor parlamentare anticipate 2021 „Incluziunea socială a alegătorilor cu dizabilități între așteptări, bariere, obstacole, declarații, promisiuni, realizări și valori împărtășite”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, finanțat de Agenția Elvețiană pentru Dezvoltare și Cooperare (SDC). Conținutul acestei publicații nu reflectă neapărat opiniile donatorului.
Demers de acces la informații de interes public adresat Agenției Servicii Publice și Ministerului Justiției de către Alianța INFONET la 1 iulie 2021.
Această activitate este realizată în cadrul proiectului Campanie de educație civică și electorală în contextul alegerilor parlamentare anticipate 2021 „Incluziunea socială a alegătorilor cu dizabilități între așteptări, bariere, obstacole, declarații, promisiuni, realizări și valori împărtășite”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, finanțat de Agenția Elvețiană pentru Dezvoltare și Cooperare (SDC). Conținutul acestui material nu reflectă neapărat opiniile donatorului.
Accesibilitatea infrastructurală – precondiție pentru realizarea altor drepturiAlianta INFONET
Prelegere susținută de Tudor Onofrei, expert adaptare spații în cadrul „Conferințelor Accesibilității”, Chișinău, 2 Iulie 2021
Acest material este realizat în cadrul proiectului Campanie de educație civică și electorală în contextul alegerilor parlamentare anticipate 2021 „Incluziunea socială a alegătorilor cu dizabilități între așteptări, bariere, obstacole, declarații, promisiuni, realizări și valori împărtășite”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, finanțat de Agenția Elvețiană pentru Dezvoltare și Cooperare (SDC).
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democraţie!” este o publicaţie care apare începînd din anul 2015 şi care îşi propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesaţi o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ îşi propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autorităţile şi societatea civilă pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Această publicație a fost realizată în cadrul proiectului Campanie de educație civică și electorală în contextul alegerilor parlamentare anticipate 2021 „Incluziunea socială a alegătorilor cu dizabilități între așteptări, bariere, obstacole, declarații, promisiuni, realizări și valori împărtășite”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, finanțat de Agenția Elvețiană pentru Dezvoltare și Cooperare (SDC). Conținutul acestei publicații nu reflectă neapărat opiniile donatorului.
Auditul conditiilor de accesibilitate a 197 sectii de votareAlianta INFONET
Studiu
Auditul condițiilor de accesibilitate a 197 secții de votare.
Strășeni, Criuleni, Anenii Noi, Fălești, Călărași, Cahul
Această publicație a fost finanțată de un grant oferit de Departamentul de Stat al SUA.
Opiniile, constatările şi concluziile din publicație aparțin autorului și nu reflectă neapărat pe cele ale Departamentului de Stat al SUA.
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democraţie!” este o publicaţie care apare începînd din anul 2015 şi care îşi propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesaţi o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ îşi propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autorităţile şi societatea civilă pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Acest buletin a fost elaborat în cadrul proiectului „„Demers spre o societate echitabilă prin alegeri incluzive”.
Această publicație a fost finanţată de un grant oferit de Departamentul de Stat al SUA.
Opiniile, constatările şi concluziile din publicație aparţin autorului şi nu reflectă neapărat pe cele ale Departamentului de Stat al SUA.
Această publicație a apărut în cadrul proiectului „Acces egal, bazat pe drepturile omului, al persoanelor cu dizabilități de vedere și auz la patrimoniul muzeal”, implementat de Alianța INFONET, în parteneriat cu Muzeul Național de Etnografie și Istorie Naturală, Asociația Surzilor din Republica Moldova, RADIOVISION și Centrul Național de Informare și Reabilitare a Asociației Nevăzătorilor din Moldova, cu suportul financiar al Ministerului Educației, Culturii și Cercetării, în cadrul Programului de proiecte culturale desfășurate de organizațiile necomerciale.
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democrație!” este o publicație care apare începând din anul 2015 și care își propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesați o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ își propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autoritățile și societatea civilă, pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democraţie!” este o publicaţie care apare începînd din anul 2015 şi care îşi propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesaţi o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ îşi propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autorităţile şi societatea civilă pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Buletin realizat în cadrul proiectului „Analiza accesibilității fizice și informaționale a sectoarelor de poliție din perspectiva comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități”.
IMPLEMENTATOR: Alianța INFONET
PARTENERI: Asociația Surzilor din Republica Moldova, Asociația „MOTIVAȚIE” din Moldova, Clinica Juridică Universitară din Bălți, RADIOVISION și Centrul Național de Informare și Reabilitare a Asociației Nevăzătorilor din Moldova.
Acest buletin a fost realizat cu ajutorul Asociației Promo-LEX și cu sprijinul financiar al Uniunii Europene. Opiniile exprimate sunt responsabilitatea exclusivă a autorilor și nu reflectă neapărat poziția Asociației Promo-LEX și a Uniunii Europene.
Analiza condițiilor de accesibilitate a Sectoarelor de Politie din Republica ...Alianta INFONET
STUDIU REALIZAT: în cadrul proiectului „Analiza accesibilității fizice și informaționale a sectoarelor de poliție din perspectiva comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități”.
IMPLEMENTATOR: Alianța INFONET
PARTENERI: Asociația Surzilor din Republica Moldova, Asociația „MOTIVAȚIE” din Moldova, Clinica Juridică Universitară din Bălți, RADIOVISION și Centrul Național de Informare și Reabilitare a Asociației Nevăzătorilor din Moldova.
Acest studiu a fost realizat cu ajutorul Asociației Promo-LEX și cu sprijinul financiar al Uniunii Europene. Opiniile exprimate sunt responsabilitatea exclusivă a autorilor și nu reflectă neapărat poziția Asociației Promo-LEX și a Uniunii Europene.
Sondaj on-line „Acces Egal pentru Toți în incinta Sectoarelor de Poliție”Alianta INFONET
Sondaj realizat în cadrul proiectului „Analiza accesibilității fizice și informaționale a sectoarelor de poliție din perspectiva comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități”.
IMPLEMENTATOR: Alianța INFONET
PARTENERI: Asociația Surzilor din Republica Moldova, Asociația „MOTIVAȚIE” din Moldova, Clinica Juridică Universitară din Bălți, RADIOVISION și Centrul Național de Informare și Reabilitare a Asociației Nevăzătorilor din Moldova.
Acest sondaj a fost realizat cu ajutorul Asociației Promo-LEX și cu sprijinul financiar al Uniunii Europene. Opiniile exprimate sunt responsabilitatea exclusivă a autorilor și nu reflectă neapărat poziția Asociației Promo-LEX și a Uniunii Europene.
Buletinul Informativ „Pro Accesibilitate! Pro Incluziune! Pro Democraţie!” este o publicaţie care apare începînd din anul 2015 şi care îşi propune să devină o tribună de lobby și advocacy al comunității persoanelor cu dizabilități și oferă tuturor celor interesaţi o imagine de ansamblu asupra necesităților speciale și a problemelor cu care se confruntă persoanele cu dizabilități din Republica Moldova. Buletinul informativ îşi propune să faciliteze procesul de comunicare cu autorităţile şi societatea civilă pentru a spori gradul de accesibilitate, incluziune socială a persoanelor cu dizabilități, dar și pentru a promova un comportament pro-activ al acestora în viața comunitară.
Acest buletin a fost elaborat în cadrul proiectului „„Demers spre o societate echitabilă prin alegeri incluzive”.
Această publicație a fost finanţată de un grant oferit de Departamentul de Stat al SUA.
Opiniile, constatările şi concluziile din publicație aparţin autorului şi nu reflectă neapărat pe cele ale Departamentului de Stat al SUA.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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