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Title | Abstract | Tags | Topics | Regions / Country | |
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Suisse: Médecine ambulatoire - Tarifs médicaux, un bras de fer à 4 milliards | monitor | TDG (23.05.2016) La nouvelle grille doit, demande Berne, réduire les rentes de situation et ne pas coûter plus cher aux assurés. |
published | Health, Financing | switzerland |
Suisse: Assurances sociales - Les nouveaux pères doivent avoir au moins un mois de congé | monitor | TDG (25.05.2016) Après l’échec du congé paternité au parlement, les syndicats lancent leur initiative populaire. |
published | Family benefits | switzerland |
Maroc: Retraites : Le déficit de la CMR passera à 6 milliards de dirhams en 2016 | monitor | Telquel.ma (23.06.2016) Le retard accusé dans la réforme des retraites accentue chaque année le déficit de la Caisse marocaine de retraite. Il atteindra fin 2016 six milliards de dirhams selon le directeur de l’institution. |
published | Pensions | morocco |
WHO: Uncovering health inequalities: A path towards leaving no one behind | monitor | WHO (May 2016) Having a skilled health professional during childbirth can save the life of a woman and her child. But, in many parts of the world and within many countries, the presence of a health worker during childbirth is often a luxury. If a woman is poor, she is even more likely to deliver without support, putting herself and child at risk. |
poverty, published | Health | |
WHO Director Advocates Strong Health Systems, Warns Against Profit-Oriented Mechanisms | monitor | ip-watch (23.05.2016) The World Health Assembly opened today with World Health Organization Director General Margaret Chan repeating that this year has a record number of agenda items and over 3,000 participants. She slapped at profit-seeking mechanisms leading to “slow-motion disasters,” which put economic interests above concerns about well-being. In particular, she underlined the lack of research and development for antimicrobial treatments and the rise of chronic non-communicable diseases. |
published | Health | |
Nigeria: NSITF seeks expansion of social protection mandate | monitor | Daily Trust (22.05.2016) The acting managing director of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Ismail Agaka, has said that NSITF Act is presently going through the legislative process of amendment at the National Assembly to give clout to execute other aspects of social protection programmes. He said the trust fund has, in this regard, begun aggressive training of its staff in readiness for the expansion of its mandate. |
managing reforms, published | Governance and administration, Social policies & programmes | nigeria |
Tunisia Moves to Modernize its Social Protection and Labor Policies | monitor | World Bank/News (20.05.2016) In 2011, Tunisia set itself on a new trajectory, peacefully ousting a 30-year dictatorship. In the five years that have followed, Tunisians have passed a new constitution and held democratic elections. Tunisia’s also managed to maintain stability, despite security threats at home and unrest next door in Libya. But, though it’s moved forward politically, social inequity inside it persists, with little progress on the sort of economic reforms needed to address the underlying roots of the country’s democratic uprising. |
managing reforms, published | Governance and administration, Social policies & programmes | tunisia |
India: Health insurance for alternative treatments on the anvil | monitor | thehindubusinessline.com (22.05.2016) Health insurance for alternative treatments like Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (Ayush) is set to expand with the Centre taking steps to get insurers to develop packages for traditional treatments. |
published | Health | india |
India: Public-private deal rejuvenates healthcare in Rajasthan – at a cost | monitor | The Guardian(23.05.2016) The reluctance of doctors to work in remote rural areas has set back healthcare in India’s villages, but a public-private partnership in Rajasthan aims to fix that |
rural world, published | Health | india |
France: Guadeloupe - Emploi : sale temps pour les seniors et les femmes | monitor | France Antilles (22.05.2016) Emploi : sale temps pour les seniors et les femmes Mardi 17 mai 2016 Emploi : sale temps pour les seniors et les femmes Le chômage a très légèrement reculé en 2015. Mais les demandeurs d'emplois seniors, notamment les femmes, ne profitent pas de l'embellie, bien au contraire. |
megatrends, published | Unemployment | france |
[Opinion] Suisse: Relever l'âge de la retraite à 70 ans est «sensé» | monitor | Tribune de Genève (08.05.2016) Pour rétablir l'équilibre de son financement, le patron de Swiss Life Patrick Frost préconise une nette baisse du taux de conversion et une hausse significative de l'âge de départ à la retraite. |
published | switzerland | |
Congo: « Il faut créer une entité autonome pour réguler l’assurance maladie », estime Christian Maniongui | monitor | adiac-congo.com (18.05.2016) Le système de sécurité sociale actuellement en vigueur au Congo prend en charge uniquement les agents de l’Etat et les travailleurs du secteur privé. C’est ainsi que le gouvernement a pris l’engagement d’étendre la protection sociale dans ses aspects de base dans l’ensemble de la population. Dans une interview exclusive aux Dépêches de Brazzaville, l’Administrateur de MAD Invest, Christian Maniongui, revient sur les résultats des études menées par son cabinet sur l’assurance maladie et présentés récemment aux autorités congolaises. |
extending coverage, published | Health, Health insurance, Extension of coverage | congo |
ILO: Poverty rising in Europe, amid global dearth of solid jobs | monitor | EurActiv.com (19.05.2016) A growing number of Europeans are living in “relative poverty”, the UN labour agency said Wednesday (18 May), warning that a lack of quality jobs worldwide was threatening to undo decades of progress in poverty reduction. |
poverty, published | ||
Drop in China’s social insurance rates could cut labor costs | monitor | China Business Review (06.05.2016) Rising labor costs in China are setting off alarms with foreign investors because of increasing minimum wages and living standards, as well as the extensively developed social security system. However, as the central government exerts pressure to maintain economic growth targets, the cost of employees’ welfare benefits has been substantially reduced. |
brics, published | Financing | china |
[Report] Transforming jobs to end poverty - World Employment and Social Outlook 2016 | monitor | Ilo.org (May 2016) This report shows that decent work is paramount in the fight to reduce poverty. One key finding is that poverty has tended to decline in many emerging and developing countries, whereas it has tended to increase in the majority of advanced economies, including in terms of working poverty. |
poverty, published | ||
UK: The Queen's Speech: Pension savers to be better protected | monitor | BBC News (18.05.2016) The cash of millions of pension savers will be better protected, under plans announced alongside the Queen's Speech. |
published | Pensions | united kingdom |
US: Healthcare costs nosedive when smokers quit | monitor | Reuters (18.05.2016) When cigarette smokers quit, societal healthcare costs immediately plunge, a new study shows. |
published | Health | United States |
España: El PSOE creará una tasa específica para sufragar las pensiones | monitor | El País (19.05.2016) El PSOE creará una tasa específica para sufragar las pensiones si tras las elecciones del 26 de junio Pedro Sánchez es nombrado presidente del Gobierno porque considera que “el sistema está en riesgo”. De forma inmediata, el equipo económico de ese Gobierno, dirigido por Jordi Sevilla, “renegociará” con Bruselas un aplazamiento de dos años, y no uno —como acaba de autorizar la Comisión Europea— para conseguir rebajar el agujero fiscal al 3% del PIB. A diferencia del PP, un Gobierno socialista no bajará los impuestos. No tocará el IRPF y subirá los de patrimonio, sociedades, fortunas y medioambientales. |
published | Financing | spain |
Algérie: Prévention des accidents de travail et des maladies professionnelles . Portes ouvertes à la Cnas d'Alger | monitor | L'Expression (04.05.2016) Cet événement qui a commencé hier et qui se poursuit jusqu'à aujourd'hui est une façon de montrer aux travailleurs comment sauver leur vie et préserver leur santé dans leur milieu professionnel... |
published | Occupational accidents and diseases | algeria |
France: Assurance-chômage - une négociation sous pression | monitor | Les Echos (27.04.2016) Avec côté dépenses, un nombre de chômeurs en forte hausse et, côté recettes, une contribution des salariés qui l'est beaucoup moins, la dette de l'Unedic s'est littéralement envolée avec la crise. De 5,2 milliards d'euros en 2008, elle a quintuplé pour atteindre 25,8 milliards en 2015. |
published | Unemployment | france |
Ministère de la sécurité et de la protection civile : Les textes régissant les services de la sécurité et de la protection sociale au Mali compilés | monitor | maliweb.net (16.05.2016) Le ministère de la Sécurité et de la Protection civile dispose désormais d’un document composé de textes législatifs et réglementaires régissant les services de sécurité et protection sociale au Mali. Ce document contient 356 textes et documents généraux indispensables à l’exercice des missions des services de sécurité et de protection civile. |
published | mali | |
Algérie: Le système des retraites fragilisé | monitor | El Watan (16.05.216) Pour M. Azzi, il ne faudrait pas lier les problèmes de la cotisation aux ressources de l’Etat. «L’argent de la Sécurité sociale n’est pas l’argent de l’Etat. |
published | Pensions | algeria |
Part-time work: A divided Europe | monitor | Europa (04.05.2016) An increasing number of Europeans are working part-time. This can be a positive development if it means that people can choose more freely the balance between work and other pursuits – and between income and leisure – or if it brings employment opportunities to people who were previously excluded from the labour market: such as mothers, older workers, and students. |
megatrends, published | ||
Commission proposes to protect workers better from cancer-causing chemicals | monitor | Europa (13.05.2016) Cancer is the first cause of work-related deaths in the EU, accounting for 53% of the total. The number of deaths attributed to occupational cancer in the EU is reported to be around 102,000 per year. |
published | Occupational accidents and diseases | |
India’s first national social security platform to be developed by DeitY | monitor | The Economic Times (17.05.2016) India's first national social security platform will be developed by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), which has been entrusted with the task following the intervention of the Prime Minister's Office to end the tug of war between three central ministries. |
published | Information and communication technology | india |