| Telangana government to provide Rs 25 lakh ex-gratia for medical staff dying of coronavirus |
socpro |
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Emergency grants |
Health, Family benefits, Cash transfers |
india |
| Government makes it easier to receive the R350 coronavirus grant – what you need to know |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Unemployment, Cash transfers, Client, Service quality |
south africa |
| Doctors’ strike: FG approves additional N8.9bn for June COVID-19 hazard allowance |
socpro |
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Emergency grants |
Health, Cash transfers |
nigeria |
| Segurança Social aumenta proteção de trabalhadores afetados pela Covid-19 |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Employment |
portugal |
| Transport Ministry to share N10 billion palliative scheme |
socpro |
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Emergency grants |
Cash transfers |
nigeria |
| COVID-19: FLEXIBILITY TO TAKE CARE OF SICK CHILD |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Family benefits |
luxembourg |
| New September stimulus payments announced for unemployed individuals |
socpro |
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Emergency grants |
Unemployment, Cash transfers |
saint kitts and nevis |
| Covid-19: Togolese government to put in place special insurance for health workers |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Health |
togo |
| 3000 people to benefit from COVID-19 Social Cash Transfer Programme |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Cash transfers, Social assistance |
dominica |
| Israel expands economic safety net to deal with nationwide lockdown |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Employment |
israel |
| Israel expands economic safety net to deal with nationwide lockdown |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Unemployment, Cash transfers |
israel |
| Perte de gain pour certains indépendants (APG) |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Cash transfers, Employment |
switzerland |
| Gov. Lee announces new, expanded financial relief programs amid COVID-19 pandemic |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Cash transfers |
United States |
| Californians who contract COVID-19 at work get additional help under new law |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Cash sickness benefits, Occupational accidents and diseases |
United States |
| Self-employed grant scheme extended as Rishi Sunak announces Winter Economy Plan |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Cash transfers, Extension of coverage |
united kingdom |
| Social workers bringing hope and comfort to Jamaica's most vulnerable |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Food and nutrition |
jamaica |
| Meeting of the Council of Ministers on September 16, 2020 |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Employment, Extension of coverage |
Timor-Leste |
| Spain extends COVID furlough scheme to January |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Unemployment, Extension of coverage |
spain |
| How to claim £144 if you've been working from home |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Prevention of occupational risks, Cash transfers |
united kingdom |
| Morocco’s Social Security Fund to Compensate Tourism Sector Employees |
socpro |
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covid19 |
Employment |
morocco |
| Guinea Bissau: electronic payment tools |
cambrosio |
cabri-sbo.org (25.03.2020)
To promote the use of electronic payment tools the Western Africa Central Bank (BCEAO) is providing more flexible measures to open a mobile money and making transfers between people backed by electronic money free. |
covid19 |
E-services, Cash transfers |
Guinea-Bissau |
| Tajikistan: Cash assistance for struggling families in Tajikistan amid the pandemic |
cambrosio |
unicef.org (16.10.2020)
The Government of Tajikistan is working with the World Bank to provide support to low-income families in Tajikistan through the Tajikistan Emergency COVID-19 (TEC-19) Project. Up to 50,000 families with children under the age of 3, who are registered as poor in the national program of the Targeted Social Assistance (TSA), will receive one-off payments of 500 TJS (around US$50) in order to offset the impacts of the pandemic. 20,000 families have already received this vital support, which is helping them cover essential needs such as food and medication.
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covid19, Emergency grants, family, labour markets, poverty |
Unemployment, Social assistance, Cash transfers |
tajikistan |
| Japan: Subsidy for employers who allow female pregnant employees to take paid-leave |
siha |
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (28.10.2020) Employers, who introduced a paid-leave programme for female pregnant employees who are recommended by a doctor to take leaves due to stress caused by Covid-19, can apply a subsidy. Eligible employers are who informed employees of the programme and allowed a employee more than five days paid-leave inclusive between 7 May 2020 and 31 January 2021. The amount of subsidy is 250,000 yen per employee who took 5 - 19 days of paid-leave, and 150,000 yen is added for every 20 days thereafter (up to 1,000,000 yen per employee, 20 employee per company). Application for the subsidy is available from 15 June 2020 to 1 March 2021. |
covid19, Emergency grants, youth employment |
Health, Maternity, Unemployment, Cash transfers, COVID-19 |
japan |
| Germany: people with disabilities can still have the additional need to finance lunch |
siha |
BMAS (09.09.2020) The regulation was extended today until December 31, 2020 that people with disabilities can still have the additional need to finance lunch. This is important because lunch often cannot be taken in workshops for disabled people and comparable day-structuring measures due to the pandemic. |
covid19, housing |
Disability, Food and nutrition, COVID-19 |
germany |
| Germany: Simplified access to basic security will be extended |
siha |
BMAS (09.09.2020) The federal government has approved the Social protection package I Simplified access to basic social security benefits. Due to the ongoing economic effects of the pandemic, the Federal Cabinet has now extended this relief until December 31, 2020. They include the temporary restriction of the asset assessment, the temporary recognition of the actual costs for accommodation and heating as well as simplifications in the approval of provisional benefits. |
covid19, extending coverage, services quality |
Extension of coverage, Service quality, COVID-19 |
germany |