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President Barrow approves 500 Million Dalasis Emergency Fund For Coronavirus Response
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Sattler: EU will prepare a Special Program of Support for Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Covid-19: C/d’Ivoire set 95bn CFA response plan
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Employment legislation will be simplified
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WHO expert group concludes Iran trip, says country's anti-epidemic work "in the right direction"
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N. Macedonia to grant interest-free loans to coronavirus-hit MSMEs
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Policy Responses to COVID-19
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Policy Responses to COVID-19
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PhilHealth to release P30 billion to hospitals to fight CoViD-19
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PhilHealth to release P30 billion to hospitals to fight CoViD-19
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Supporting livelihoods during the COVID-19 crisis: closing the gaps in safety nets
oecd (20.05.2020) This policy brief discusses the measures countries have taken to support the livelihoods of those who cannot access unemployment benefits or short-term work schemes. It examines the raft of new programmes introduced across the OECD and beyond, including means-tested assistance, new cash transfer schemes, and direct support for those struggling to meet their expenses. It also discusses how to close social protection gaps beyond the crisis to ensure inclusive growth post-COVID-19.Supporting livelihoods during the COVID-19crisis: closing the gaps in safety nets
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Spain set to introduce permanent basic income scheme to rebuild economy post-coronavirus
sbs.com.au (19.05.2020) Up to a million Spanish families could soon receive an ongoing monthly payment to help them through the coronavirus crisis as the country’s government looks set to approve a €3 billion ($A5 billion) basic income scheme. The program, targeting low or no income families, will likely remain beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, which is expected to push the unemployment rate to more than 20 per cent in the country of almost 47 million people, according to the International Monetary Fund.
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France: Une 5e branche de la Sécurité sociale en préparation
Le HuffPost (20.05.2020) Le gouvernement va proposer la création d’une cinquième branche de la Sécurité sociale pour faire face aux dépenses liées à la perte d’autonomie
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New Vision Zero self-check tool: Wellbeing and teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic | Vision Zero
The japanese company IDEC, an Vision Zero Supporter who signed up on the Vision Zero website to promote safety, health and wellbeing, has developed this interesting tool to manage wellbeing in times of COVID-19. Leveraging the Vision Zero philosophy to ensure Safety, Health, and Wellbeing, this checklist tool is based on the 7 Golden Rules. It focusses on the Vision Zero aspects of wellbeing, such as a ‘lack of control’ or a ‘lack of social support’ while working remotely, as well as other factors that define wellbeing at home.
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Aruba: Reduction in working hours
gobierno.aw (23.04.2020) During these difficult times, the Government allows businesses to reduce working hours to 0 or pay employees for the hours worked. This means that even if an employee has not been laid off, the employee can see a decline in income or lose income.
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España: Hispabot: un chatbot para resolver dudas sobre COVID19
bayer.es (08.05.2029) El Gobierno de España ha puesto en marcha un asistente virtual llamado “Hispabot-Covid19”, que permite a los ciudadanos realizar preguntas relacionadas con la COVID-19 vía WhatsApp.
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España: "Chatbot" para consultas inmediatas sobre los trámites de la seguridad social
seg-social.es (20.03.2020) La Seguridad Social ha puesto a disposición de ciudadanos y trabajadores su propio asistente virtual para proporcionar información útil y orientar a los ciudadanos sobre los servicios más demandados de la Seguridad Social. Este servicio “chatbot” está accesible desde la portada de la página web de la Seguridad Social pinchando sobre una ventana flotante con el texto “¿te ayudamos?” en el margen inferior derecho de la pantalla siendo la interacción por escrito en lugar de mediante la voz.
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España: Medidas excepcionales para usuarios sin medios de autenticación electrónicos
iustel.com (23.04.2020) Para poder dar respuesta a la necesidad de presentación de escritos, comunicaciones o solicitudes de carácter urgente e imprescindible, en aquellos casos en los que el ciudadano no dispone de medios de autenticación electrónicos (certificado digital y cl@ve), se ha habilitado una opción a través de la web de forma que cualquier interesado puede presentar escritos y solicitudes mediante el acceso “sin certificado”.
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España: Servicio CASIA para reforzar la atención del RED
seg-social.es (22.04.2020) Para reforzar la atención que se presta al autorizado RED con el fin de proporcionar una asistencia acorde con las necesidades de este colectivo y que potencie la utilización del canal telemático, se ha puesto a disposición de los autorizados RED un nuevo servicio denominado CASIA (Coordinación, Atención y Soporte Integral al Autorizado RED) que está disponible en la Oficina Virtual del Sistema RED y a través del cual se pueden plantear consultas, comunicar errores o incidencias, así como presentar solicitude
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COVID-19 Series: Fumigation or Disinfection, they are not the same.
COVID-19 Series: Fumigation or Disinfection, they are not the same.
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UN leads call to protect most vulnerable from mental health crisis during and after COVID-19 | | UN News
UN Secretary-General Policy Brief: COVID-19 and the need for action on mental health
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The problem:
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Guatemala: Habilitan sitio web de inscripción para obtener ayuda por coronavirus – Prensa Libre
prensalibre.com (18.05.2020) Bono Familia: Habilitan sitio web de inscripción para obtener ayuda por coronavirus. Los datos que se piden es el número de DPI del solicitante, un número de celular, el número de correlativo (se encuentra en la factura de energía) y el código del Bono Familia, que también viene impreso en la factura de consumo.
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France: Commission des affaires sociales : audition consacrée au suivi des mesures d'urgence prises dans le cadre de la lutte contre la pandémie de Covid-19.
senat.fr (29.04.2020) Compte rendu de l'audition du directeur de l'Agence Centrale des Organismes de Sécurité Sociale (ACOSS, agence nationale du recouvrement des cotisations) sur le chiffrage des mesures d'accompagnement par la Sécurité sociale de la crise du Coronavirus.
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Enter e-Estonia: interoperability — e-Estonia
To build Estonia’s digital society, it was not feasible to allow each government agency to ask for and store the user’s data. Such data duplication would make these agencies more susceptible to coordinated cyber attacks, as well as make it difficult to keep an individual’s information up-to-date. The solution to this was Estonia’s adoption of the “once-only principle,” whereby the user’s data is effectively divided up amongst the different agencies. This means information such as the user’s address can only be asked for and stored by one authority, in this case the population registry.
Regions / CountryestoniaGlobal challengesTopicsInteroperabilityDocument Type