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  • Tài liệu dịch


  • Authors: The National Assembly (2006-06-29)

  • This Law provides for social insurance regimes and policies; the rights and responsibilities of insured laborers, agencies, organizations and individuals; social insurance organizations; social insurance funds; procedures for implementation of social insurance and state management of social insurance. Law does not apply to health insurance, deposit insurance and types of business insurance.

  • Tài liệu dịch


  • Authors: The National Assembly (2006-06-29)

  • This Law provides for HIV/AIDS prevention and control measures; the care, treatment and support for HIV-infected people and conditions for the implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention and control measures. Law applies to Vietnamese and foreign agencies, organizations and individuals in Vietnam.

  • Sách; Cẩm nang


  • Authors: Peter Piot, Anders Johnsson (1999)

  • The Handbook provides examples of best legislative and regulatory practices gathered from around the world. Best practices are given for each of the twelve guidelines contained in the International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights published in 1998 by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).

  • Bản thông tin; Cẩm nang


  • Authors: IPU, UNDP (2012)

  • This publication draws on a growing body of international evidence to inform parliamentarians about the types of laws that are helpful and unhelpful in the AIDS response. There is a focus on “key populations” since these are often the target of legislation: however, many of the lessons apply to any legislation that impacts on HIV. Such lessons may be useful for legislators who wish to review their existing laws, avoid passing unhelpful laws or put into motion new, positive legislation.

  • Cẩm nang


  • Authors: Anders B. Johnsson, Margareta Wahlström (2010)

  • This kit aims to assist members of parliament to oversee national progress and investments made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals in their country, using disaster risk reduction. Goal by goal, it outlines priorities, steps and interventions needed to reduce or eliminate disaster risks. And, of course, this kit gives examples of the good work already done by many parliaments around the world.

  • Báo cáo


  • Authors: Natalija Novta, Joyce Cheng Wong (February 2017)

  • Women across the world remain an underutilized resource in the labor force. Participation in the labor force averages around 80 percent for men but only 50 percent for women – nearly half of women’s productive potential remains untapped compared to one-fifth for men. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), as a region, saw the largest gains in female labor force participation (LFP) in the world during the last two decades. Women in LAC are becoming increasingly active in paid work, closing the gap with men and catching up to their counterparts in advanced economies at an impressive rate. In this paper, we document the recent trends in female LFP and female education in the LAC r...

  • Sách; Cẩm nang


  • Authors: IPU; UNAIDS; UNDP (2007)

  • This Handbook is to provide parliamentarians with the information they need in order to initiate and promote the evidence-informed and rights-based HIV response that is crucial to achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support for all. Particular attention is devoted to assisting parliamentarians in taking action and making decisions on HIVrelated law and policy reform, by providing information on the critical role of human rights in the overall response to the epidemic

  • Sách


  •  (2002)

  • This Handbook is intended to serve as a practical guide for parliamentarians in the fight against child labour. But there can be no doubt that it will also prove to be a valuable resource for many others who wish to see sustainable development and human rights enjoyed by all: governments,workers’ and employers’ organizations, civil society organizations, and anyone wishing to become involved in the govement to end the exploitation of children.