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ITU launches new guidelines to assist countries develop national emergency telecommunication plans

ITU launches new guidelines to assist countries develop national emergency telecommunication plans Geneva, 19 March 2020 In the face of the global coronavirus crisis, as in any other emergency, the speed and efficiency of our response is proportional to the level of preparedness. To help countries better manage disaster response activities at a time when the frequency, intensity and human and economic impact of disasters is on the rise worldwide, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) launches new guidelines for…

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Titre publié : Communiqué, Economie, Geneva, IntDipl
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Almost 25 million jobs could be lost worldwide as a result of COVID-19, says ILO

Almost 25 million jobs could be lost worldwide as a result of COVID-19, says ILO An initial assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on the global world of work says the effects will be far-reaching, pushing millions of people into unemployment, underemployment and working poverty, and proposes measures for a decisive, co-ordinated and immediate response. Press release | 18 March 2020 GENEVA (ILO News) – The economic and labour crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic could increase global unemployment…

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Titre publié : Communiqué, Economie, Global, IntDipl
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