COVID-19: One year later
... workers in least developed countries. This crucial work is helping protect postal workers – who are critical to supply chain networks during this pandemic ...
... workers in least developed countries. This crucial work is helping protect postal workers – who are critical to supply chain networks during this pandemic ...
... workers – including local nationals – are attracted to (and stay with) organizations that offer opportunities to grow as leaders. That's why we encourage ...
... workers are receiving intensive training in essential health information, basic maternal, newborn and child health services. The capacity of hospitals is ...
... workers are receiving intensive training in essential health information and in basic maternal, newborn and child health services. They are also being ...
... workers. And we want to do more. With our partners, we are now discussing the rehabilitation of further health facilities, conducting an assessment of ...
... workers need easy access to drinking water – which is often in short supply. Unstable market prices for gum arabic in the past also meant farmers did not ...
... workers call the 'coconut market'. Chesko Nzari joins a group of men who gather each day to meet the boats. Sometimes husk-laden boats come, sometimes they ...
... on forest workers. Yuth Hun Across the Tonlé San River in Koh Peak village, Yuth Hun, 32 has been volunteering as a malaria worker for eight years.
... Labor-intensive, community-focused infrastructure projects created job opportunities for more than 5200 community members, nearly half of them women. It ...
... workers and vulnerable groups – including migrants, refugees, internally displaced persons and cross-border communities – in particular, have felt the ...