• and societal impacts of RS. (princeton.edu)
  • The renewal of the Federal Tobacco Control Strategy (FTCS) provides an opportunity to chart a new course in tobacco control and further protect Canadians from the devastating impacts of tobacco use and nicotine addiction. (canada.ca)
  • Finally, this work examines what cultural understandings need to change to make this (cyborg) picture more broadly comprehensible, and suggests potential impacts for policy and future technological development. (mit.edu)
  • Beyond well-being, such deep impacts bring about declines in social cohesion and trust, and ultimately jeopardize the survival of people and the planet. (who.int)
  • per download facing social class: how societal rank influences interaction GDP to about provide the highest in the derived range by 2022, the fastest labor in GDP per order will Much thank from the using components. (ournest.com)
  • It can result in approaches to support trivialized genders in a particular political or social context. (wikipedia.org)
  • Students examine the social conditions that contribute to the development and spread of crime and consider various societal approaches to crime control. (vanguard.edu)
  • and support for recovery and longer-term development approaches, taking account of the political dynamics involved. (eldis.org)
  • In a very significant development for eHealth, a broad adoption of Web 2.0 technologies and approaches coincides with the more recent emergence of Personal Health Application Platforms and Personally Controlled Health Records such as Google Health, Microsoft HealthVault, and Dossia. (jmir.org)
  • Social networking approaches revolutionize the way people collaborate, identify potential collaborators or friends, communicate with each other, and identify information that is relevant for them. (jmir.org)
  • The emergence and broad adoption of Web 2.0 technologies and approaches coincides with the more recent emergence of Personal Health Application (PHA) Platforms (also called Personally Controlled Health Record [PCHR] platforms or "health record banks") such as Google Health, Microsoft HealthVault, and Dossia, where data is-at the request of the consumer-pulled from various sources (including electronic health records). (jmir.org)
  • This report presents examples of policies, programmes and practices from across the EU and worldwide to illustrate gender approaches in OSH. (ilo.org)
  • Understanding these diseases, their risk factors, and the interplay of social, cultural and economic factors, is crucially important in developing approaches to tackling noncommunicable diseases. (who.int)
  • There is much less emphasis on joining biological with social/environmental determinants of health to develop and implement precision approaches to keep individuals and communities healthy. (cdc.gov)
  • For two days, participants heard about examples of increased precision in public health approaches with a clear focus on social and environmental determinants of health. (cdc.gov)
  • With traditional lines between crisis management and recovery, emergency humanitarian responses, and national development approaches fading, adaptation requires a fundamental redirection of societal values and actions to sustain and protect health and well-being - largely through a re-emphasis and accelerated action on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. (who.int)
  • RWI interacts with partners from academia, public sector and private sector to analyse current developments and contribute to rights-based approaches to economic decision-making. (lu.se)
  • This connection is also highlighted in the UN Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases. (who.int)
  • WHO's relatively recent work on social determinants of health and NCD prevention has been groundbreaking in analyzing root causes of ill-health and health inequities, which are barriers of social and economic development and the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals. (who.int)
  • Solid and timely guidance on intersectoral action is of key importance for effective prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases. (who.int)
  • Prevention of Drug Abuse through Education and Information: An Interdiscplinary Responsibility Within the Context of Human Development (EC - UNESCO, 1994, 26 p. (nzdl.org)
  • In fact, it is only when a theory and functional hypothesis have been successfully combined that the necessary conditions for an effective prevention, are joined " (15) and, in this way a contribution could be made to the promotion of human development. (nzdl.org)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • The conclusions, findings, and opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors' affiliated institutions. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
  • Prevention of childhood lead exposure has a high social benefit, due to reduction of B-Pb concentrations to levels below 15 μg/L or 24 μg/L, respectively. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Gender differences should be considered in the development of occupational safety and health (OSH) policies and prevention strategies. (ilo.org)
  • For OSH policies and prevention strategies to be effective for both women and men this dimension needs to be taken into account and such policies must be based on more accurate information about the relationship between health and gender roles. (ilo.org)
  • State and local violence prevention practitioners use these data to guide their prevention programs, policies, and practices. (cdc.gov)
  • IARC Handbo ks of Cancer Prevention framework for tobac o control measures to be implemented by Technical Co peration and Com- designed to reduce tobac o use. (who.int)
  • More than 20 000 health care workers have been trained in the case management of COVID-19 patients, and more than 4000 have received infection prevention and control training. (who.int)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the disproportionate dual risk of uncontrolled hypertension and tobacco use among lower-income women of prime childbearing age, identifying an opportunity for coordinated tobacco control and hypertension prevention initiatives to ensure better health of reproductive-age women in India. (cdc.gov)
  • Topics include social inequalities in health, culture change and social impact on mental and physical health. (vanguard.edu)
  • Explains how to integrate gender issues into the analyses, formulation and monitoring of policies, programmes and preventive measures in order to reduce inequalities between men and women in occupational safety and health. (ilo.org)
  • According to Healthy People 2020, "Achieving health equity requires valuing everyone equally with focused and ongoing societal efforts to address avoidable inequalities, historical and contemporary injustices, and the elimination of health and health care disparities" (2). (cdc.gov)
  • Calls for responsible business conduct occur in a context of economic policies and structures that has both facilitated growth, as well as inequalities and imbalances that can disrupt societies. (lu.se)
  • No scholar could possibly read every journal article and book published in the past half-century on the Hutus and the Tutsis, let alone map the exhaustive known geography of their mutual interactions or the thematic and societal contexts in which each of those interactions have occurred. (dlib.org)
  • In addition, the FIOH has established innovative organizational entities, Units of Excellence and Thematic areas, based on internal excellence as well as societal needs. (cdc.gov)
  • RWI pursues this thematic area through a combination of research, education, and societal outreach. (lu.se)
  • The Peter-Weiss-Stiftung für Kunst und Politik call upon cultural and political institutions, schools, universities, NGOs, information centers and self-help groups, the media and interested parties to participate in a Worldwide Reading for the end of the catastrophic war on drugs and for a new drug policy in a plea to decriminalize its consumers and find modern strategies to control access to drugs. (literaturfestival.com)
  • To comprehensively address societal challenges, I conduct public interest research, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, establish community partnerships, and actively contribute to policy discussions. (mit.edu)
  • This new edition of Myanmar: Politics, Economy and Society provides a sophisticated yet accessible overview of the key political, economic and social challenges facing contemporary Myanmar and explains the complex historical and ethnic dynamics that have shaped the country. (edu.au)
  • The challenges of building capacity in land administration are immense and not similar to just human resource development. (fig.net)
  • Eldis supports free and open access to useful and relevant research on global development challenges. (eldis.org)
  • KfW is supporting Sierra Leone in its efforts to initiate sustainable development and improve the living conditions of the population in spite of all the challenges and setbacks. (kfw-entwicklungsbank.de)
  • It also studies key societal challenges such as social equity. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Listen to our resident experts discuss critical industry challenges and the solutions you need to control rising drug costs. (optum.com)
  • Land administration systems are concerned with the social, legal, economic and technical framework within which land managers and administrators must operate. (fig.net)
  • The methodology is based on a three stage approach by addressing firstly the national land policy framework (the societal level), secondly the institutional infrastructure (the organizational level), and finally the human resources and competences (the individual level). (fig.net)
  • Legislation for sustainable development within the framework of international agreements, the different acts affecting water quality and water use, the SEMAs within the NEMA framework, the NEMA EIA regulations, legislation pertaining to hazardous substances, interaction between mining development and NEMA, energy law, strategic environmental legislation, marine and coastal management. (up.ac.za)
  • Strengthen compliance with current laws and regulations while monitoring future ones, develop policies to mitigate risk and operationalize those policies through a risk management framework with regular reporting and monitoring. (accenture.com)
  • The reports of different pursuit of a sustainable development framework, poverty reduction strategy UN visiting missions, proceedings of framework for action [1]. (who.int)
  • This consequences on the environment and of having a framework for projected shift is due, in part, to (legal, social and physical) in which achieving them. (who.int)
  • Most of these deaths Most countries have ratifed the interested in evaluating inter- were in developed countries of the World Health Organization's (WHO) ventions that are designed to have world where cigarete smoking first Framework Convention for Tobac o ef ects at a population level, became popular in the 1920s to Control (FCTC). (who.int)
  • Country-level data was sourced from multiple publicly available sources using the social-ecological framework, logic model, and IHR capacity monitoring framework. (who.int)
  • Neil holds a master's degree from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University , where he worked at the Robotics Institute and Software and Societal Systems Department . (mit.edu)
  • During his Research Master's programme in Behavioural and Social Sciences, he specialized in social psychology ( Understanding Societal Change ). (rug.nl)
  • He received his dual-degree Sc.B. from Brown University in physics and English literature before completing his Master's and Ph.D at MIT on the social and cultural context of automated cars, and the practices of autonomous vehicle development, respectively. (mit.edu)
  • It considers the similarities and differences of the Covid-19 pandemic compared to other recent epidemics, casting a critical eye on the social and public health aspects of the responses. (eldis.org)
  • The Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis requiring rapid generation of policy-relevant evidence to inform decision-making as we move from crisis to recovery phase and beyond. (eldis.org)
  • For example, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed some of the common fractures and inequities in society, and highlighted the significance of the social, economic and environmental determinants of health. (who.int)
  • This guidance provides specific considerations for the use of non-medical masks, also known as fabric masks, by children as a means for source control in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. (who.int)
  • After the analysis of the academic history of the concept follows an examination of the implementation of a range of assessment instruments and training programmes related to social skills (and lack hereof) in contemporary Danish welfare institutions (more specifically, day nurseries and schools, employment and penal services). (ed.gov)
  • We support development programmes and thus future perspectives in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Southeast Europe. (kfw-entwicklungsbank.de)
  • OBJECTIVE To describe the extent to which comprehensive statewide tobacco control programmes in the USA have made progress toward reducing teenage smoking. (bmj.com)
  • DATA SOURCES Literature search of Medline for reviews of effectiveness of programme and policy elements, plus journal articles and personal request for copies of publicly released reports and working papers from evaluation staff in each of the state programmes of California, Massachusetts, Arizona, Oregon, and Florida. (bmj.com)
  • Statewide comprehensive tobacco control programmes aim to involve a range of coordinated and coexisting tobacco control strategies, so that they reinforce and complement each other in a synergistic fashion. (bmj.com)
  • A distinguishing feature of comprehensive programmes is their focus on changing smoking behaviour at the population level through strategies which alter the social environment in which smoking uptake and cessation occurs. (bmj.com)
  • 1-3 Often, these programmes have been funded by an increase in the excise tax on cigarettes, with part being allocated to fund a tobacco control programme. (bmj.com)
  • As eloquently argued by Mandl and colleagues in the New England Journal of Medicine , these developments represent "tectonic shifts in the health information economy" [ 1 ] with far-reaching consequences for patient involvement, as the gravity shifts away from health care providers as the sole custodian of medical data. (jmir.org)
  • Policymakers, in turn, are unable to comprehensively incorporate this scholarly knowledge into national policy or rapidly identify experts across disciplines to inform key policy discussions. (dlib.org)
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' (MFA) and the United Nations Development Program's (UNDP) 2019 agreement to study the social contribution and sustainable development goals of religious organizations went into effect, and the department of Cundinamarca officially enrolled in the study in August. (state.gov)
  • We offer students rigorous preparation in social science theory and method and provide regular opportunities for field research with the aim of developing their capacity to apply social science to problem-solving in diverse professional contexts. (vanguard.edu)
  • The vast array of academic literature published by the humanities and social sciences disciplines codifies our collective scholarly understanding of how societies function and the beliefs, ideals, and ethnic, religious, and tribal contexts that undergird global societal behavior, yet this material has been largely absent from the recent computational revolution in the study of culture. (dlib.org)
  • The Social Work minor introduces students to the profession of social work, examining its fields of practice and societal role. (vanguard.edu)
  • Promoting people's personal control (self-management) has been high on the agenda for a considerable time, but is still not widely accepted in practice. (movisie.nl)
  • Computational Disclosure Control: Theory and Practice. (dataprivacylab.org)
  • These reports are based on grand rounds presentations at CDC on high-profile issues in public health science, practice, and policy. (cdc.gov)
  • It is essential that this strategy takes account of the social fabric, its wealth and its potential, enhancing the value of cultural roots of individuals and social groups and their initiatives. (nzdl.org)
  • Policies and Initiatives for the Internationalization of Higher Education, edited by Fatoş Silman, et al. (igi-global.com)
  • This research particularly brings a new computational perspective to ethical decision-making within the context of digital technologies (AI-Enabled algorithmic systems in society/governance) and international development (poverty, public health, climate change). (mit.edu)
  • Various milestone WHO documents over decades have recognized the impact of other societal sectors and their policies on health. (who.int)
  • The Rio+20 outcome document "The future we want" identifies health as a precondition for, an outcome of, and an indicator of all three dimensions of sustainable development. (who.int)
  • which structures, strategies and processes are necessary for the evaluation of the impact of societal policies on health and health equity outcomes, · how to prioritize and seek multisectoral solutions at the different levels of governance, and · how the health sector can engage with other sectors as a broker and as an advisor. (who.int)
  • It will provide an opportunity for the Board to have a debate, adopt a recommendation for an Assembly resolution calling for concrete steps forward, carried out within existing resources, and expressing the importance of actions across sectors for health and health equity in the final efforts to achieve the MDGs and in the debate on the post-2015 development agenda. (who.int)
  • Anthropologists interested in international health and the social science aspects of infectious diseases are organized in a working group called the International Health and Infectious Disease Study Group of the Society of Medical Anthropology (American Anthropological Association). (cdc.gov)
  • The minor in Public Health teaches students about the social issues affecting health and wellness. (vanguard.edu)
  • Health care leaders and policy makers increasingly recognize that understanding this subject is essential for professionals working toward a healthier society. (vanguard.edu)
  • Given the absence of a threshold concentration being established, we performed a sensitivity analysis assuming different hypothetical threshold values for toxicity above 15 μg/L, 24 μg/L and 100 μg/L. Adverse health outcomes of lead exposure were translated into social burden and economic costs based on literature data from literature. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Direct health benefits, social benefits and intangible avoided costs were included. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Its long-term economic and societal effects may well outweigh its initial public health impact. (eldis.org)
  • This report from the World Health Organization (WHO) examines the trends and policy implications of nurses moving from the developing world to work in wealthier countries. (eldis.org)
  • The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) publishes a Medicine 2.0 theme issue and sponsors a conference on "How Social Networking and Web 2.0 changes Health, Health Care, Medicine, and Biomedical Research", to stimulate and encourage research in these five areas. (jmir.org)
  • Since its inception in 2004, PCD's mission has been to promote dialogue among researchers, practitioners, and policy makers worldwide on the integration and application of research findings and practical experience to address health disparities, advance health equity, and improve population health. (cdc.gov)
  • Healthy People 2020 defines health disparities as "a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage" (2). (cdc.gov)
  • Art contributes to personal development, social participation of vulnerable people, and well-being and health. (movisie.nl)
  • Respondents proposed that the strategy include strengthening existing measures (e.g., closing what they consider as loopholes in policies and regulations, raising taxes on tobacco products, enhancing health warnings on tobacco packages), the reinstatement of measures that were successful in the past (e.g., mass media campaigns), and the introduction of new innovative measures that consider the evolving tobacco control environment (e.g., implementing a harm reduction approach). (canada.ca)
  • In the past year, the Government introduced Bill S-5, an Act to amend the Tobacco Act, the Non-Smokers' Health Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, a legislation that is currently being considered by Parliament, to address vaping products, support the implementation of plain and standardized packaging requirements for tobacco products and modernize the approach to tobacco control in Canada. (canada.ca)
  • Reducing subsidies for all sectors, from agriculture to the social sectors like education and health. (countercurrents.org)
  • Similarly, they are also demanding that the government gradually eliminate its subsidies for social sectors like education and health, and privatise and corporatise these sectors too. (countercurrents.org)
  • Just like for agriculture, they have reduced government spending on important social sectors like education and health too, pushing them into a dismal state. (countercurrents.org)
  • It is clear that environmental integrity has an important influence on human health and development. (who.int)
  • It is about empowering citizens to attain better health and to truly enjoy the better life and opportunities that our social and economic development makes possible. (who.int)
  • The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH), a sectoral institute of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (MSAH), is highly regarded nationally and internationally as a leading institution in the area of occupational health. (cdc.gov)
  • This report provides the assessment of an International Evaluation Group (IEG) of scientists who were requested by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in Finland to evaluate policy relevance and innovation chain efficiency of FIOH. (cdc.gov)
  • All of the Strategic Goals are relevant, are based on the contract with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, and are being pursued with vigour by the FIOH. (cdc.gov)
  • The meeting included presentations on several aspects of child health and development as well as focus of infant and child diseases of public health significance. (cdc.gov)
  • Breakout groups tackled many topics including, among others, building a definition and success criteria for the field of precision public health, engaging communities in precision public health, integrating various sources of environmental data for policy and decision support, and creating a Precision Social Justice Toolkit. (cdc.gov)
  • As the data deluge continues, we have a unique opportunity to use information from multiple levels both "below the skin" (genomics, omics, molecules) and "above the skin" (behavior, environment, place, policies) to have a more coherent picture of determinants of health and disease in each population. (cdc.gov)
  • Better and more precise measurements of environmental and social determinants of health and their interactions with our biology could lead to more focused interventions that are not "just drugs, genes and diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Solving health problems of children (and adults) will involve both the private and public sector using decision support tools and community data to impact health and policy and program decisions. (cdc.gov)
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. (who.int)
  • The world is confronting complex uncertainties, shocks and a series of simultaneous, interrelated crises: From climate change, prolonged instability and conflicts to economic jolts and disease outbreaks, society is learning the hard way that periods of concurrent crises erode social and individual well-being, and ultimately undermine people's health and well-being. (who.int)
  • Well-being is captured within the original World Health Organization (WHO) expression of health as an aspirational, positive state experienced by individuals: "health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" (WHO, 1948). (who.int)
  • Sustaining and protecting health against overlapping crises requires integrated thinking and actions in relation to societal, community and individual well-being, as well as changes in attitudes and investments in key social structures - particularly those that enable people to take more control of their own lives and health. (who.int)
  • First and foremost, it is imperative to view health and well-being as intrinsic societal assets that must be safeguarded against erosion. (who.int)
  • Health and well-being are rooted in the recognition that both are influenced by biological, social and environmental determinants. (who.int)
  • The Rio Political Declaration on the Social Determinants of Health (2011), inspired by the work of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health identified key actions for countries and global health partners to achieve greater equity in health that promote equitable access to goods and services essential to health and well-being. (who.int)
  • In June 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO), recognizing the need for new diagnostics to support the control and elimination of onchocerciasis, published the target product profiles (TPPs) of new tests that would support the two most immediate needs: (a) mapping onchocerciasis in areas of low prevalence and (b) deciding when to stop mass drug administration programs. (bvsalud.org)
  • Health is at the top of the global policy agenda. (who.int)
  • This guide is based on an all-hazards approach and is intended to guide the efforts of community leaders, institutional policy makers, health services providers, emergency planners and managers, and others who are responsible for the management of the health-related consequences of emergency events. (who.int)
  • Social stigma in the context of health is the negative association between a person or group of people who share certain characteristics and a specific disease. (who.int)
  • FIG and FAO hope that this Guide can contribute to developing effective and efficient land administration infrastructures especially in developing and transition countries in support of poverty reduction, economic growth, good governance, and sustainable development. (fig.net)
  • 21st of September 2016, Merida, Mexico Plea is made to use the principles of coorporate governance to lead the transformation process of Universities towards Social Responsibility that takes into account general ethical values , as well as the duty to work with and for society towards sustainability. (slideshare.net)
  • VITAE is "boundaryless" and able to evolve policy, governance, programs, and processes dynamically to meet changing community outcome needs while co-creating high positive impact solutions with all stakeholders. (gofundme.com)
  • 2. We, the Tezos Community, are required to participate as a distributed enterprise in the governance and future development of the Tezos Protocol and Network through the software utility of a cryptographic token, the value of which we largely expect to depend on our individual and joint efforts in the community. (thepetitionsite.com)
  • 7. The Tezos Community further submits that the litigation in ongoing class actions should be considered frivolous and an 'Abuse of Process' by virtue of causing harm to development and governance, and effectively silencing the Tezos Stiftung and related parties, shutting down vital communication with the Community, business partners, vendors and banks. (thepetitionsite.com)
  • The tool will be further promoted in order to provide value to designers, policy makers and researchers. (europa.eu)
  • To us, 'Business and human rights' is also about ensuring the development of a policy environment where democratic stakeholders can hold economic decision makers, public as well as private ones, systematically accountable to international human rights standards. (lu.se)
  • Czech women's nongovernmental organizations and other gender oriented civic groups use to influence policy makers, as well as the public opinion. (lu.se)
  • Disclosure of our data regarding Development Financing - sorted by countries, sectors and results. (kfw-entwicklungsbank.de)
  • Removal of government controls on profiteering, even in essential social sectors. (countercurrents.org)
  • My research focuses on the intersection of Responsible AI and Policy, aiming to reduce poverty and enhance the well-being of marginalized people in both developed and developing regions. (mit.edu)
  • To do so, poverty in Poland and the United States is presented in terms of selected general, shared characteristics and particularly vulnerable societal groups. (scirp.org)
  • While the characteristics and causes of poverty are diverse and often country specific, however, there are some basic commonalities generally shared by the poor across countries, as they tend to belong to similar societal groups. (scirp.org)
  • Figures show plainly that poverty and indebtedness are a societal problem in the Netherlands. (movisie.nl)
  • Much less is known about community and societal risk factors for IPV, such as high rates of poverty and cultural and social norms that support violence ( 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Today's Poland is sharply divided between those who benefited from transition and those who were left behind, as is clearly reflected in a deep, persistent policy divergence between the country's two main political parties. (scirp.org)
  • Domestic and sexual violence are persistent societal problems without easy solutions. (movisie.nl)
  • Such factors include engaging in aggressive or delinquent behavior as a youth, heavy alcohol or drug use, witnessing or experiencing violence as a child, marital conflict, dominance and control in a relationship, and unemployment ( 7 ). (cdc.gov)
  • They study a broad variety of topics in the field of Behavioural and Social Sciences. (rug.nl)
  • This blog is for anyone interested in the research master Behavioural and Social Sciences, the research conducted by their students and what makes these topics research worthy. (rug.nl)
  • Yet the size, breadth, and depth of academic scholarship in the humanities and social sciences, the fact that it spans tens of thousands of journals across so many disciplines and specialties, often delving into uniquely characterized and detailed cases, and the increasing use of the web as a publication venue, makes this material far more difficult to consider at scale than other forms of media. (dlib.org)
  • Africa and the Middle East is used as a geographic case study in that the region has been long been a focus of the humanities and social sciences, is rich in socio-cultural research, yet has a tractable volume of literature covering it. (dlib.org)
  • The academic literature documenting the collective scholarly socio-cultural knowledge of Africa and the Middle East is spread across millions of social sciences and humanities journal articles, government reports, dissertations, theses, and even the open web itself. (dlib.org)
  • The Faculty of Social Sciences has invested in research in this field. (lu.se)
  • this refers to the economic policies of states and international financial institutions that enlarge or restrict the space for human rights, sustainable development, and responsible business conduct. (lu.se)
  • Today, the state no longer has a controlling role over families' childcare through regulation of individuals' conduct. (bvsalud.org)
  • The human development index of the UN Human Development Programme (UNDP) ranks the country 182nd out of 189 countries. (kfw-entwicklungsbank.de)
  • Quatorze agences de l'ONU ont soutenu le programme conjoint pour la santé et la population et ont participé à sa mise en oeuvre. (who.int)
  • However, this paper, UN Millennium Development joint programme consultations and UN commitment was undermined by a lack Goals and Vision 2030. (who.int)
  • The solution sets are combined with multi-system control strategies to exploit systems' interaction and enhance building flexibility. (europa.eu)
  • download facing social class: how societal rank influences interaction OF COURSE PREREQUISITES Mind interference Only. (ournest.com)
  • In download facing social class: how societal rank influences interaction to make the pp. of the World and be Delivery of some years, architecture depression contained, in which buildings gained a shared scattering in two increases. (ournest.com)
  • The index proves property rights are one of the most important pillars for societal and economic development and Venezuela's lack thereof is a direct repercussion of socialist party rule. (propertyrightsalliance.org)
  • Even if drug taking is essentially a personal question, use takes place within a socio-cultural context and is linked to a whole series of societal events. (nzdl.org)
  • In the context of women and development, empowerment must include more choices for women to make on their own. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this context, questions of economic ownership and control and the distribution of natural resources are shown to be deeply informed by long-standing fractures among ethnic and civil-military relations. (edu.au)
  • The chapters analyse the key issues that constrain or expedite societal development in Myanmar and place recent events of national and international significance in the context of its complex history and social relations. (edu.au)
  • I am a fellow at MIT's Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values and a Scholar of Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing. (mit.edu)
  • The strategy is one of establishing links between school and life, life outside school and leisure activities, through inter generation communication and by making each individual aware of his or her responsibilities, penetrating social interfaces from schooldays up to entry into the world of work. (nzdl.org)
  • Kyoto Printing Factory woman employee A gender sensitive approach recognises that because of the different jobs women and men do, their different societal roles, the expectations and responsibilities they have, women and men may be exposed to different physical and psychological risks at the workplace, thus requiring differing control measures. (ilo.org)
  • and examine social workers' duty to engage in social and economic justice on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed populations. (vanguard.edu)
  • The power of art in the approach of societal issues and vulnerable groups is tremendous. (movisie.nl)
  • Embassy officials discussed with the MOI public policies on religious freedom and worship, including support for victims of conflict and other vulnerable populations and the importance of ensuring indigenous groups were included in government-sponsored events on religious tolerance and inclusion. (state.gov)
  • Nineteen UN intercountry, regional and global policy, of focus on results, thereby failing the agencies working in Pakistan endorsed strategic and programmatic delibera- aspirations of many developing nations, the Delivering as One arrangement tions on Delivering as One were also especially the vulnerable and the poor for 2009-10 and translated it into five scrutinized. (who.int)
  • continue, it wil cause some 10 methods for evaluating the evidence This chapter provides an milion deaths each year by 2030, for the efects of policy initatives. (who.int)
  • Governments exist, therefore, so as to establish organization, and provide parameters for societal behaviour and control while also defending people from aggression, which could be internal or external. (obioraokonkwo.com)
  • The International Labor Organization (ILO) describes precarious employment as "uncertainty as to the duration of employment, multiple possible employers or a disguised or ambiguous employment relationship, a lack of access to social protection and benefits usually associated with employment, low pay, and substantial legal and practical obstacles to joining a trade union and bargaining collectively" ( 7 ). (sjweh.fi)
  • And as a multi-stakeholder cooperative (MSC)-aka solidarity, hybrid, or social co-ops, the organization will have several member types, forming a co-op principle-based organization. (gofundme.com)
  • The government continued to exercise control over religion and restrict the activities and personal freedom of religious adherents when the government perceived these as threatening state or Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interests, according to nongovernmental organization (NGO) and international media reports. (state.gov)
  • The world is changing rapidly, with an increased pace of technological development, new organization of work, increased migration, climate change and increasing water scarcity. (who.int)
  • In this case, measures proposed are based on a varied range of methods supported by networks of primary and secondary socialization at formal or non-formal levels intended to engender individual and collective behavioral change through societal controls. (nzdl.org)
  • Collective Action and Social Movements. (lu.se)
  • In France, the targeted regulations to decrease elevated B-Pb concentrations, control measures and screening strategies have progressively reduced risks from lead pipes, lead-based paint in houses built before 1949 and contamination at specific industrial sites [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Political philosophers of both ancient, medieval and contemporary times agree that man opts for government in order to create social order and control through laws and regulations. (obioraokonkwo.com)
  • Citizen participation means activating citizens and involving them in government policies. (movisie.nl)
  • These developments have been accompanied by new digital practices, and changing expectations, not least in education, where enthusiasm for digital technologies has been kindled by quite contrasting sets of values. (springer.com)
  • Due diligence practices and expectations in supply chains can be better analysed when placed along international trade and investment arrangements as well as development cooperation. (lu.se)
  • Children's and children's healthcare requires a contextualized affective and social exchanges were thus conducted approach that bears in mind that ideas and in the neighborhood, with their masters, servants, expectations relating to children are also adults in general and other children3. (bvsalud.org)
  • Such measures aim at improving the living conditions of the whole community and thus promoting human development. (nzdl.org)
  • We are a community of learners dedicated to comprehending the cultural and social dimensions of human existence. (vanguard.edu)
  • The criminal justice major equips students to address the social problem of crime from a Christian perspective across various criminal justice professions and in non-profit and community settings. (vanguard.edu)
  • The MOI continued to hold training sessions on community development strategies for religious groups and societal leaders. (state.gov)
  • The Jewish community reported continued anti-Semitic comments on social media sites, including some that questioned Israel's right to exist. (state.gov)
  • 8. The Community has governed-- having already appointed the President of the Tezos Stiftung and its board-- and intends to govern Tezos as a distributed entity without central control. (thepetitionsite.com)
  • The causes of IPV are complex and often the product of multiple individual, relationship, community, and societal factors. (cdc.gov)
  • T he mission of the Department of Sociology is to equip the next generation of scholar-practitioners to be professionally competent social scientists who are devoted to the public good. (vanguard.edu)
  • The minor in Sociology prepares students to be professionally-competent social scientists who are devoted to the public good. (vanguard.edu)
  • As soon as the concept of social skills was coined, the concern for people lacking such skills started and has been on the increase ever since (now sharing public attention with related concepts such as self-control, emotional intelligence and empathy). (ed.gov)
  • Prudent public policies would help avoiding future medical interventions, limit the need for special education and increase future productivity, and hence lifetime income for children exposed to lead. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It argues that a broader appreciation for our hybrid engagements with machines, and recognition that automation alone does not solve any social problems, can alter public opinion and policy in productive ways, away from focus on "autonomous" robots divorced from human agency, and toward system-level joint human-machine designs that address societal needs. (mit.edu)
  • addresses urban public administration and innovational services development with respect to innovative urban mobility management, development and implementation. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • On February 28, the MOI released a new public policy draft decree on religious freedom and worship aimed at increasing coordination with religious groups in an effort to update a 1997 agreement that stipulated which religious organizations might perform government-recognized services. (state.gov)
  • By year's end, 19 major cities and 14 departments had adopted new public policies on religious freedom, up from 14 and 11 at the close of 2019. (state.gov)
  • A report on the dangers of AI published earlier this year by Claypool and tech accountability advocate Cheyenne Hunt urged a pause in the development of generative artificial intelligence systems 'until meaningful government safeguards are in place to protect the public. (commondreams.org)
  • Assistant Professor of Computer Science and of Public Policy. (dataprivacylab.org)
  • Dual appointments: H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management and the Center for Automated Learning and Discovery in the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. (dataprivacylab.org)
  • Faculty, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management. (dataprivacylab.org)
  • Governments and social professionals have crucial roles to play in combating loneliness. (movisie.nl)
  • decisions of governments and their level tobac o control interventions Ez ati & Lopez, 20 4). (who.int)
  • Jandrić and Hayes 2019 ) Social justice and emancipation are as important as ever, yet they require new theoretical reconfigurations and practices fit for our socio-technological moment. (springer.com)
  • This report provides an overview of what we heard through the consultation on the future of tobacco control in Canada. (canada.ca)
  • Neil leads the development of AI and Policy research program (Gaikwad et al. (mit.edu)
  • Receive regular email updates from Eldis on global development research, news and jobs. (eldis.org)
  • Eldis is hosted by the Knowledge, Impact and Policy team at the Institute of Development Studies in the UK but our services profile work by a growing global network of research organisations and knowledge brokers. (eldis.org)
  • These partners help to ensure that Eldis can present a truly global picture of development research. (eldis.org)
  • What I've learned from this research is that it is quite difficult to observe a social process and group conversations. (rug.nl)
  • Energy Research & Social Science , 40 , 54-70. (lu.se)
  • On 4 May 2021, the first University-wide research conference on sustainable development was held at Lund University: Knowledge for Sustainable Development. (lu.se)
  • The development of digital meetings has benefited sustainability in research in various ways. (lu.se)
  • Economic empowerment allows women to control and benefit from resources, assets, and income. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, just as various global crises cannot be addressed in isolation, specific dimensions of societal and individual well-being also cannot be selectively safeguarded. (who.int)
  • This approach also improves the understanding that the sexual division of labour, biological differences, employment patterns, social roles and social structures all contribute to gender-specific patterns of occupational hazards and risks. (ilo.org)
  • 7) Controlling new occupational hazards, exploiting new opportunities. (cdc.gov)
  • To emphasize this, a WHA resolution in 2014 is essential, on one hand, for the final push to achieve the MDGs, and on the other, to contribute to the debate on future global development policies, starting in 2014. (who.int)
  • Over 100 years of attempts at global drug control should be enough of a reason to take stock of the situation: What has been achieved? (literaturfestival.com)
  • In their report, the Global Commission on Drug Policy concludes that the prohibition policy has not seen the desired success: Despite global prohibition, drugs are everywhere and easy to access - even in prisons. (literaturfestival.com)
  • aims to bring together the most advanced technologies from powertrain control and intelligent transport systems to achieve a global optimum for fuel consumption. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • It works towards the creation of a global optimiser which consists of a set of dynamic, intelligent control and prediction components designed for effective powertrain management, utilizing real-time environment data, road topography, traffic and weather conditions. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Nonetheless, uneven development has left behind large parts of the global population, who still lack access to basic environmental services, such as sanitation and clean household energy. (who.int)
  • The legislative and policy frameworks for global supply chains are changing rapidly, especially in the European Union. (lu.se)
  • Specifically, neoliberalism has negatively impacted women's self-worth through its welfare reform policies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women can counteract neoliberalism's social implications and welfare reform by creating opportunities for women's empowerment, like job training. (wikipedia.org)
  • Consequently, there was no open unemployment or inflation and no need for welfare or social benefits. (scirp.org)
  • Changes in care and welfare call for new ways of working by professionals and policymakers in the social domain. (movisie.nl)
  • Maintaining their professionalism and continually anticipating new developments are important conditions to ensure the high level of quality of the work. (movisie.nl)
  • This popular story has important social stakes (including surveillance, responsibility, and access), embedded in the technologies and fields involved in visions of full automation (machine vision, mapping, algorithmic ethics), which bear investigating for the possible futures of automation that they present. (mit.edu)
  • Sustainable development accepts environmental protection, social and economic development, including women's empowerment. (wikipedia.org)
  • The program is based on a collaborative learning model wherein faculty and students work together to systematically study human cultural diversity and to analyze the complex relationship that exists between human beings and the social processes and the institutions they create. (vanguard.edu)
  • In parallel, I investigate ethical issues concerning equity, access, and discrimination arising in the designs of algorithmic systems, with the aim of shaping technology policy that promotes the responsible advancement of AI in society. (mit.edu)
  • Various co-benefits of PEBs have been identified and range from the user's wellbeing to the economic sector, the social and environmental sphere. (europa.eu)
  • And how do social professionals address the issue in their daily work? (movisie.nl)
  • The expert panel strongly encouraged the journal to focus more on complementing its rich body of published work on epidemiological studies with content that is attentive to evaluating population-based interventions and policies. (cdc.gov)
  • The means for achieving these goals is the development of a new organizational structure. (cdc.gov)
  • ment of the policy goals. (who.int)
  • This Guide addresses the ability/capacity of land administration systems at the societal and institutional level as well as the individual level in terms of professional competence and human resource development. (fig.net)
  • Automated cars, popularly rendered as "driverless" or "self-driving" cars, are a major sector of technological development in artificial intelligence and present a variety of questions for design, policy, and the culture at large. (mit.edu)
  • The analysis forwarded in the article thus demonstrates how an intellectual idea may develop and travel--and on its journey connect to pre-existing cultural logics and societal concerns. (ed.gov)
  • To increase the replicability of the solutions and the adoption of a "user-centric, cultural-driven" design, key market players involved in the PEB development are supported by dedicated tools and guidelines that will assist the development of robust and inclusive business models. (europa.eu)
  • By embodying social and ethical values in technology design, I envision a future for AI as a means to enhance human intelligence rather than seeking to replace it, ensuring that the benefits of computing are equitably distributed across society. (mit.edu)
  • Neil, along with his colleagues, has built the Ethical AI system that learns a model of high-stake societal decision-making from 1.3 million people . (mit.edu)
  • It will engage the spectrum of criminal justice issues from legal to social to ethical, preparing students for multiple careers within the field. (vanguard.edu)
  • University Social Responsibility (USR): Identifying an Ethical Foundation wit. (slideshare.net)
  • Since the Ebola epidemic in western Africa in 2014-2015, KfW has further helped strengthen the country's epidemic control capacity, which also facilitated the response to COVID-19. (kfw-entwicklungsbank.de)
  • This means that the national models are built and maintained by resident economists who know local institutional and behavioral characteristics and are well informed about the economic outlook a.nd the evolution of economic policy of their particular country. (issuu.com)