Two additional modules elaborating issues pertaining to decent work and the SSE.
ITCILO Turin developed two modules for an online open access awareness-raising package on social and solidarity economy (SSE) for the UNTFSSE.
Both modules are now available in Portuguese, Russian, Arabic and Korean. Swahili, Turkish, Wolof, and Yoruba language versions will be made available shortly. In addition, the Sustainable Enterprises and Economies (SEE) Programme and The Workers’ Activities Programme (ACTRAV) of ITCILO Turin developed two additional modules elaborating issues pertaining to decent work and the SSE and the ILC resolution and its follow-up strategy and action plan on decent work and the SSE. These two new modules are now also available in English, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Arabic.
The SSE awareness-raising package now consists of four modules looking into strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the transition to the formal economy through SSE mechanisms, and the importance of workers' voice in a new economy. The course also covers issues such as the importance of an integrated approach to the SSE in relation to the circular economy, Decent Work Agenda, Just Transition, and the SDGs.
The four modules of the course are:
Module 1 - The SSE as a game changer: understanding the concept and its building blocks – available in Arabic, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
Module 2 - The social and solidarity economy as a tool for decent work and inclusion – available in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
Module 3 - Follow-up to the resolution concerning decent work and the social and solidarity economy – available in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
Module 4 - The pivotal role of the SSE in advancing inclusive and sustainable development – available in Arabic, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
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Mengolah Strategi Pemenangan Anies, Ketum An Nisa Turut Serta ToT di Sekber Nasional
JAKARTA | KBA – Para ketua umum simpul relawan yang tergabung dalam Sekber Nasional mengikuti Training of Trainers (ToT) di Rumah Relawan, Jalan Duren Tiga, Jakarta Selatan.
Salah seorang di antara peserta itu adalah Ketua Umum An Nisa, Hj Ai Maspuroh. An Nisa adalah sayap relawan Anies Nasional (An Nas).
Materi yang diberikan kepada para peserta ini terdiri dari strategi pemenangan dan bagaimana…
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Dirpamobvit Polda Banten Mengikuti Training Of Trainers Pelatihan Keterampilan dan Etika Pelayanan Publik
Dirpamobvit Polda Banten Mengikuti Training Of Trainers Pelatihan Keterampilan dan Etika Pelayanan Publik
RELASIPUBLIK.OR.ID, SERANG || Biro Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM) Polda Banten gelar Training Of Trainers (TOT) pelatihan keterampilan dan etika pelayanan publik terkait program Quick Wins Presisi program 3 pengembangan sumber daya manusia yang diselenggaran di D’wiza Convention Hall pada Selasa (15/11).
Kegiatan dihadiri oleh Irwasda Polda Banten Kombes Pol Eko Kristianto, Dirpamobvit Polda Banten…
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Okay but this is my favorite Hiccstrid art of all time. By @toerning on Deviantart and here on Tumblr!
Because you know— you know— this is what happened between “you brought him back alive” followed by the swell of the music, and Hiccup waking up in his house.
Piece is titled “Well, most of him”
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Local communities learn about the cooperative model in Lao People's Democratic Republic.
The ILO organized training workshops for district officers, vocational teachers and students and cooperative members in Attapeu province, Lao PDR utilizing its Think.COOP and Start.COOP packages.
Three workshops using ILO’s training tools, Think.COOP and Start.COOP, were held in Attapeu Province on 29 February and 1 March 2024, by the ILO in collaboration with COOP Okinawa, Japan International Labour Foundation (JILAF) and Lao Federation of Trade Unions (LFTU).
Around 75 participants from the Attapeu Department of Industry and Commerce, vocational training educators and students, and members of Lao’s rice whiskey producing cooperative Lao-Lao took part in the workshop. Representatives from JICA Laos and Okinawa also joined as observers. The training sessions used select modules of Think.COOP and Start.COOP tools to help participants learn about the benefits of collective action, principles of cooperatives and rights and responsibilities of cooperative members.
Ms. Heejin Ahn, Technical Officer in ILO Bangkok stated in her presentation that ILO is the only specialized agency of the United Nations with an explicit mandate on cooperatives. Ms. Ahn gave an overview of ILO’s support for cooperative policy development, where over 100 countries have used the Promotion of Cooperatives Recommendation, 2002 (No. 193) to develop and revise cooperative policies and laws. Ms. Ahn also provided an overview of the Our.COOP tools, including Think.Coop, and Start.Coop, developed for people interested in setting up, launching, or joining a cooperative.
Mr. Ishihara from COOP Okinawa quoted the origins of the cooperative idea in Lao PDR as “If you share it, there will be more; if you compete for it, it will never be enough”. An official of the Attapeu Department of Industry and Commerce noted that “This training helped me put into words what I have been practicing all along. Now I can share this knowledge with others.”
Participants visited the cooperative’s production facility of the Lao-Lao (Lao’s rice whiskey) in Xai Village, Attapeu Province.
The ILO will continue raising awareness and strengthen cooperative development by conducting trainings using Our.COOP tool with COOP Okinawa, JILAF and LFTU.
The training was conducted jointly by two projects; ILO’s Building Youth Capacity and Network in Asia-Pacific project, which aims to empower 50,000 youth and vulnerable people using sustainable, scalable and impactful training tools in countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Lao PDR; and COOP Okinawa’s Project which aims to support the establishment of cooperatives in Attapeu Province. Both projects are funded by the Government of Japan.
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Dirpamobvit Polda Banten Mengikuti Training Of Trainers Pelatihan Keterampilan dan Etika Pelayanan Publik
Dirpamobvit Polda Banten Mengikuti Training Of Trainers Pelatihan Keterampilan dan Etika Pelayanan Publik
RELASIPUBLIK.OR.ID, SERANG || Biro Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM) Polda Banten gelar Training Of Trainers (TOT) pelatihan keterampilan dan etika pelayanan publik terkait program Quick Wins Presisi program 3 pengembangan sumber daya manusia yang diselenggaran di D’wiza Convention Hall pada Selasa (15/11).
Kegiatan dihadiri oleh Irwasda Polda Banten Kombes Pol Eko Kristianto, Dirpamobvit Polda Banten…
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Prompt 116
Give Battinson robins but it’s DCxDP style with ghosts.
His kids are… technically not from his world and technically not alive either, but that doesn’t stop him from adopting them. Even if he wasn’t aware of them being literal ghosts for the first few hours of encountering them.
How did they get here? Well, you see, sometimes child ghosts will run into each other, and they’ll form their own little friend groups. Or family groups. Especially if they lack a guardian. Who would tell them not to mess with natural portals.
Or to kidnap a phantom to play with them, but hey he’s enjoying himself too and has a puppy! The bestest boy!
Bruce was not prepared for some sort of energy-thing to open and spit out a good half a dozen children. Nor was he prepared for these children to all have powers, or for another child (thankfully a teen) to fall into the cave a few weeks later.
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