Global search
-
Regions / CountrylithuaniaTopicsFamily benefitsStatus
-
New program helps apprentices get the tools they need to get back to work
Regions / CountrycanadaTopicsEmploymentStatus -
Government unveils $390m subsidy for employers training apprentices
Regions / Countrynew zealandTopicsUnemploymentCash transfersEmployment of young workersStatus -
COVID-19: Egypt extends electricity subsidies until 2025
Regions / CountryegyptTopicsHousingFinancingStatus -
Bolsonaro sanctions the Aldir Blanc Law, which will give R$ 3 billion in emergency aid for culture
Regions / CountrybrazilTopicsCash transfersStatus -
Germany trials a universal basic income for 120 citizens
World Economic Forum (20.08.2020) Germany is about to become the latest country to trial a universal basic income, starting a three-year study of how it affects the economy and recipients' well-being. As part of the study, 120 people will receive €1,200, or about $1,430, each month for three years — an amount just above Germany's poverty line — and researchers will compare their experiences with another group of 1,380 people who will not receive the payments.
Regions / CountrygermanyTopicsCash transfersDocument TypeStatus -
New Zealand: Paying clients stranded overseas
Ministry of Social Development (18.08.2020) We're working hard to make sure clients who are out of the country and are unable to return because of the COVID-19 pandemic are financially supported. When you leave New Zealand temporarily some payments stop straight away, some are paid for up to 28 days, and New Zealand Super and Veteran's Pension is paid for up to 26 weeks. Under a COVID-19 special assistance programme we're able to make your payments until you can return to New Zealand. This programme is currently only available until 20 October 2020.
Regions / Countrynew zealandGlobal challengesTopicsOld-age pensionsUnemploymentExtension of coverageService deliveryMigrationDocument Type -
New Zealand: Resurgence Wage Subsidy announcement
Ministry of Social Development (17.08.2020) The Government has announced a new payment, the Resurgence Wage Subsidy. It’s a two-week payment for businesses who have had, or expect to have, a revenue drop of at least 40% because of COVID-19 for a continuous 14 day period between 12 August to 10 September compared to a similar period last year, and aren’t getting the Wage Subsidy, Wage Subsidy Extension or the Leave Support Scheme.
The subsidy is for 2-weeks from the day you submit your application, and will be paid at a flat rate of:
Regions / Countrynew zealandGlobal challengesTopicsEmploymentExtension of coverageCash transfersCOVID-19Document Type -
New Zealand: COVID-19 Leave Support Scheme
Ministry of Social Development (18.08.2020) The COVID-19 Leave Support Scheme (used to be 'COVID-19 Essential Workers Leave Support') is available for employers, including sole traders, to pay their employees who can't work. This means your employees: can't come into work because they are in one of the affected groups and Ministry of Health guidelines recommend they stay at home, and can't work from home.
The Leave Support Scheme will be paid at a flat rate of:
Regions / Countrynew zealandGlobal challengesTopicsCash sickness benefitsSafety and health at workCash transfersCOVID-19Document Type -
New Zealand: Wage Subsidy Extension
Ministry of Social Development (10.06.2020) The Wage Subsidy Extension is an 8-week payment for qualifying businesses who have had a 40% decline in revenue because of COVID-19 for a continuous 30 day period compared to a similar period last year.
Regions / Countrynew zealandGlobal challengesTopicsEmploymentExtension of coverageCash transfersCOVID-19Document Type -
New zealand: Apprenticeship Boost
Ministry of Social Development (05.08.2020) Apprenticeship Boost is a payment to help employers keep and take on new apprentices. It means apprentices can keep earning and training towards their qualifications as the economy recovers from the impacts of COVID-19. The payment is made directly to employers.
You can get Apprenticeship Boost for a maximum of 20 months from the 5th of August 2020. It's paid in advance monthly. How much you can get depends on whether your apprentice is in their first or second year of training:
Regions / Countrynew zealandGlobal challengesTopicsEmployment of young workersCash transfersCOVID-19Document Type -
Pandemic is drawing attention to promise of digital health technologies
worldbank.org (10.08,2020) For all its devastation, the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has nonetheless exposed pre-existing health system weaknesses. It has also given a further boost to the role digital technologies can play in bridging the gaps in care for a range of health needs, including detection and treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Global challengesTopicsMedical careDocument TypeStatus -
Georgia: Registration to receive assistance in the amount of 200 GEL for children through the age of 17 is taking place on a special portal
Government of Georgia (16.08.2020) Registration to receive assistance in the amount of 200 GEL for children through the age of 17 is taking place on a special portal at http://daxmareba.moh.gov.ge/. Registration will be open until 1 December. The disbursement of financial assistance will begin in September this year. The provision of assistance in the amount of 200 GEL for each child through the age of 17 became possible as a result of the mobilization of finances in the StopCoV Fund with the help of Georgian citizens, Bidzina Ivanishvili, and businesses.
Regions / CountrygeorgiaGlobal challengesTopicsFamily benefitsInformation and communication technologyE-servicesCash transfersCOVID-19Document Type -
Georgia: Caring for the village and farmers continues
Government of Georgia (08.08.2020) Almost 112,000 beneficiaries received discount cards for over 29,000 tons of agricultural diesel. Farmers who have cashed their cards have saved almost 3.6 million GEL. Agricultural diesel discount cards expire on December 31, 2020.
Regions / CountrygeorgiaGlobal challengesTopicsHousingShocks & extreme eventsDocument Type -
Azerbaijan: Unemployment benefits to be provided in 13 cities, regions over COVID-19
AZERNEWS (10.08.2020) Lump-sum payment in the amount of AZN 190 ($111.7) will be given to unemployed people in 13 cities and regions (Baku, Jalilabad, Ganja, Masalli, Mingachevir, Sumgayit, Yevlakh and in Absheron, Barda, Goranboy, Goygol, Khachmaz, Salyan districts regions) amid COVID-19, Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population has reported. These payments will cover 278,000 people, including the unofficially employed, unemployed and those who lost their jobs during the special quarantine regime in these regions.
Regions / CountryazerbaijanGlobal challengesTopicsUnemploymentCash transfersCOVID-19Document Type -
Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA) | USA - Official Website of The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
The Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA) process represents the model by which the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) will coordinate the identification, assessment, and determination of "recognized" interoperability standards and implementation specifications for industry use to fulfill specific clinical health IT interoperability needs.
Regions / CountryUnited StatesTopicsHealthInteroperabilityDocument Type -
Congress must act now to fix a Social Security COVID-19 glitch and expand, not cut, benefits | TheHill
thehill.com (08.07.2020) While social security benefits are secure, the unprecedented conditions of the COVID-19 economic crisis have unearthed a technical glitch. If left uncorrected, a COVID-19 notch will result: Those turning 60 this year – more than 4 million workers – and their families will receive substantially lower Social Security benefits than workers (and their families) with identical earnings who turned 60 last year. Fortunately, the solution is easy and straightforward. But Congress must act.
Regions / CountryUnited StatesGlobal challengesTopicsOld-age pensionsGovernance and administrationDocument Type -
Pakistan: Extension of coverage of the Benazir Income support program
blogs.worldbank.org (04.05.2020) One of Pakistan’s initial measures was to expand its national safety net institution, the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), to direct additional support to its 4.5 million women beneficiaries.
Regions / CountrypakistanGlobal challengesTopicsSocial assistanceCash transfersDocument TypeStatus -
Brazil: Government extends period of suspension of employment contract and salary reduction
senado.leg.br (14.07.2020) The presidential decree increases the maximum deadlines for the two situations (suspension of contract or reduction of wages) to 120 days: For the proportional reduction of working hours and wages, 30 days are increased, going from the current 90 days to 120 days in total; For the adoption of the temporary suspension of the employment contract, there are 60 more days, going from the current 60 to 120 days in total.
Regions / CountrybrazilGlobal challengesTopicsUnemploymentDocument TypeStatus -
Brazil: Emergency income to informal sector professionals in the cultural sector
KPMG (26.05.2020) On May 26, the Chamber of Deputies approved a bill that transfers R $ 3 billion from the Union for emergency actions aimed at the cultural sector during the pandemic of the new coronavirus, such as the payment of an emergency income of R$ 600 to informal professionals in the field.
Regions / CountrybrazilGlobal challengesTopicsDifficult-to-cover groupsSocial assistanceCash transfersDocument TypeStatus -
Brasil: INSS extends anticipation of the Benefit of Continuous Provision (BPC) and Sickness until October 31
agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br (03.07.2020) The federal government issued a decree authorizing the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) to pay prepayments for sickness benefits and the Continuing Benefit Benefit (BPC). The measure, published in an extra section of the Official Gazette (DOU) of this Thursday (2), determines that the advances will be paid until October 31.
Regions / CountrybrazilGlobal challengesTopicsCash sickness benefitsDisabilityOld-age pensionsDifficult-to-cover groupsSocial assistanceDocument TypeStatus -
Reality Check: AI Finding Less Traction than Hype Would Suggest | Computer Economics -- for IT metrics, ratios, benchmarks, and research advisories for IT management
Despite the buzz, artificial intelligence (AI) appears to be not finding as much traction in businesses as we would expect. On the surface, it seems most companies do not understand the use cases that would lead them to invest heavily in AI. But the story is more complicated than it first appears.
TopicsArtificial intelligenceDocument Type -
Europe: Guidelines to protecting seasonal workers in the context of Coronavirus
ec.europa.eu (16.07.2020) The European Commission presents Guidelines to ensure the protection of seasonal workers in the EU in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. It provides guidance to national authorities, labour inspectorates, and social partners to guarantee the rights, health and safety of seasonal workers, and to ensure that seasonal workers are aware of their rights. Cross-border seasonal workers enjoy a broad set of rights, but given the temporary nature of their work, they can be more vulnerable to precarious working and living conditions.
Regions / CountryEuropeeuropean unionGlobal challengesTopicsHealth insuranceSafety and health at workMigrationDocument Type -
Zambia: Emergency COVID-19 social cash transfer scheme
africa.cgtn.com (28.07.2020) Zambia on Tuesday launched an emergency COVID-19 social cash transfer scheme to help vulnerable communities affected by the pandemic.
Regions / CountryzambiaGlobal challengesTopicsSocial assistanceCash transfersFood and nutritionDocument TypeStatus -
Temporary Basic Income (TBI)
UNDP (23.07.2020) This paper provides estimates for a Temporary Basic Income (TBI), a minimum guaranteed income above the poverty line, for vulnerable people in 132 developing countries. A TBI amounts to between 0.27 and 0.63 per cent of their combined GDPs, depending on the policy choice: i. top-ups on existing average incomes in each country up to a vulnerability threshold; ii. lump-sum transfers that are sensitive to cross-country differences in the median standard of living; or, iii. lump-sum transfers that are uniform regardless of the country where people live.
Regions / CountryAfricaAsiaAmericasEuropeGlobal challengesTopicsSocial assistanceSocial policies & programmesDocument Type