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3 Aug 2018
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- IFAD Financing to Burundi
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30 Dec 2016
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- This file includes UN Women global projects. Current year provisional data is published.
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30 Dec 2016
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- This files includes active country and regional programmes. Current year provisional data is published.
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21 Nov 2016
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17 Aug 2015
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- UNFPA Real-Time Burundi Activity Dataset
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N/A
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21 Jan 2015
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- Professional services, such as accounting & auditing, legal, architectural and engineering services, are critical for Africaâs development.
While they are among the most dynamic services sectors in the continent, these sectors remain underdeveloped in many countries. Despite recent progress, obstacles to trade and regulatory heterogeneity still leave the regional markets for professional services fragmented.
In order to support their integration, this website constitutes a knowledge platform on professional services markets in sub-Saharan Africa. It notably offers an opportunity to:
- Explore survey data on the providers and users of professional services in selected African countries, as well as information on the domestic regulations governing professional services in these countries.
- Find relevant documents and reports on key topics related to professional services, such as trade and movement of professionals, regulatory reform and regional cooperation to integrate services markets.
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26 Jun 2014
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- UNFPA Burundi Activity Dataset
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26 Jun 2014
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- This file contains programme budget figures (Regular Resources, Other Resources - Regular and Emergency), allocations and expenditure data for all UNICEF Output level results which have had at least one transaction recorded against them since Jan 01, 2012. Data on sectors funded, grant donors and results is also included. The contents of the datasets are updated on a monthly basis.
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21 Feb 2014
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- Note: Projects shown with end dates in the past are operationally-closed projects that were financially closed in the previous fiscal year. Any transactions shown are accounting entries made to facilitate this change or to reconcile accounts. Projects shown with negative expenditures are being managed at a different level or are undergoing reconciliation.
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1 Jan 2014
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- With the establishment of the Knowledge Sharing Center composed by the Department of Research and the Department of Statistics, compiling all the microdata sets held by many units throughout the Office has been identified as a core part of our statistical strategy, in order to build a common repository of microdata to be widely used by all officials to carry out their research and analysis activities.
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22 Nov 2013
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- Subnational estimates of child malnutrition (prevalence for stunting, underweight, overweight, wasting and severe wasting indicators) using available data up to 2012.
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21 Jan 2013
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- Country profiles on occupational safety and health presented on the ILO Public Website as a separate collection.
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21 Aug 2012
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3 Oct 2011
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15 May 2011
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1 Jan 2010
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- The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the World Bank (WB) have produced this comprehensive new database that examines for the first time the policy responses taken by 77 countries since the start of the financial and economic crisis.
The information contained in the database was collected over a two-year period (mid-2008 to end-2010) and comprises 55 low-income and middle-income countries and 22 high-income countries.
It is organized around seven categories: macroeconomic policies; measures to increase labour demand; active labour market policies; unemployment benefits; social protection measures; social dialogue and labour standards.
The web-based policy inventory has been built as a user-focused platform to facilitate interaction between interested stakeholders, including ministries, social partners, the private sector, implementing agencies, private corporate partnerships, individuals, and NGOs.
The genesis of the database was the G20 summit in London in April 2009, in which the ILO was asked to “work with other relevant organizations, to assess the actions taken and those required for the future”. Earlier that year the ILO adopted a “Global Jobs Pact” including a portfolio of suggested policies aimed at reducing the lag time between economic and employment recovery. In early 2010, the ILO and the World Bank decided to conduct a joint survey of policy responses to the crisis, based on the structure of the Global Jobs Pact. This database is the result of that collaboration.
Using this database, the ILO and the World Bank have issued a "Joint synthesis report" which offers early policy insights, to indentify effective approaches to maintain and promote employment during times of crisis.
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1 Jan 2003
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- An information centre platform for the Portuguese speaking countries. A joint initiative between ILO and The Community of Porteguese Speaking Countries
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