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JSDF-Japan Social Development Fund
Projet Communautaire d'Urgence Cash-For-Work
published: 25 Jun 2014
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JSDF Dialogue: Livelihoods For Youth(L4Y) Community Support Project
JSDF Dialogue: Livelihoods For Youth(L4Y) Community Support Project
https://www.worldbank.org/ja/events/2023/06/14/jsdf-kyrgyz-livelihoods-for-youth-L4Y-community-support-project
https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/03/07/empowering-women-in-the-kyrgyz-republic
published: 14 Jun 2023
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What is the Global Development Awards Competition?
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countries, and funds innovative social development projects, implemented by NGOs, to benefit marginalized groups in the developing world. The award categories include the Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development (ORD), the Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Projects (MIDP), and the Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF).
This initiative is administered by the Global Development Network (www.gdn.int), funded under the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) trust fund managed by the World Bank, and generously supported by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan. The competition has awarded US$...
published: 04 Apr 2023
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Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction: Over 20 Years of Direct Assistance to Asia and the Pacific
The Government of Japan (GOJ) established the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) in May 2000 as a trust fund, managed by Asian Development Bank (ADB), in response to the devastating impact of the 1997 Asian financial crisis on vulnerable groups. Since then, JFPR has provided direct grant assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable in developing member countries (DMCs) of ADB, and beginning 2010, has provided financial support to ADB’s technical assistance program.
To date, JFPR has approved a total of $963.15 million for 487 projects: $589.0 million for 200 project grants and $374.15 million for 291 technical assistance projects. These projects range from small-scale social infrastructure grants and livelihood assistance for community groups, to disaster relief, rehabilitation, and...
published: 03 May 2021
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Introducing the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund
"The Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) was officially established in March 2006, based on the pledge
from then Japanese Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Junichiro Koizumi at the Ninth ASEAN-Japan Summit held in
December 2005 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We created a video to introduce the fund, its purpose, and its
contributions to the region"
published: 10 Aug 2023
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GWS PAF Wool
Poverty Alleviation Fund in Nepal implemented a Japan Social Development Fund and World Bank project titled "Making Markets Work for Conflict Affected in Nepal from 2011-2018. In this short documentary we see the result of their efforts to improve the livelihoods of Wool product producers in Myagdi district.
published: 05 Mar 2018
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How 20 years of GDAC has built local capacity in the Global South
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countries, and funds innovative social development projects, implemented by NGOs, to benefit marginalized groups in the developing world. The award categories include the Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development (ORD), the Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Projects (MIDP), and the Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF).
This initiative is administered by the Global Development Network (www.gdn.int), funded under the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) trust fund managed by the World Bank, and generously supported by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan. The competition has awarded US$...
published: 04 Apr 2023
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Ethnic Communities Development Fund unites against COVID-19 - 日本語 (Japanese)
The Ethnic Communities Development Fund grants $4.2 million each year to projects that support ethnic communities to grow their skills, celebrate their culture, and take part in society.
Due to COVID-19, the priorities of the fund have changed. The new priorities are:
• Alternative means of staying socially connected – for example, online community activities that relate to fitness, faith, recreation, languages or community learning
• Employment initiatives – for example supporting community members to find jobs or providing advice to businesses
• Community resilience and recovery – for example, projects and initiatives that support the wellbeing of community members
Groups from any ethnic community are eligible to apply. This includes migrants, former refugees, long-term settlers, and t...
published: 11 May 2020
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The Hindu Newspaper Analysis | 8 July- 14th July | UPSC CSE
#thehinduanalysis #hindueditorial #dailycurrentaffairs #editorialanalysis #current_affairs
Hey there, fellow UPSC aspirants! Welcome back to our Weekly “The Hindu” newspaper analysis for UPSC preparation! 📰✨
Today, we're diving deep into the latest edition of The Hindu, dissecting key news, editorials, and opinions that could shape your understanding and preparation for the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Join Telegram Channel- https://t.me/ThinkingPaletteIAS
Timestamps:
0:00- Introduction
1:27- India's demographic journey of hits and misses
28:19- A law around low- carbon climate resilient development
34:54- The High Seas Treaty
41:04- Anusandhan National Research Foundation (NRF) Act, 2023
47:44- Draft Digital Competition Bill
57:24- Brown Palm Civet
58:24- Digital Bharat Nidhi
1...
published: 15 Jul 2024
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Data Sharing to Stop Trafficking
Following a successful consultation on standard operating procedures in Nay Pyi Taw in June 2016, case workers and law enforcement officers in Myanmar and India will begin using an online repository of cases as a transnational referral mechanism to protect and repatriate victims, and as evidence with which to prosecute traffickers. The effort is supported by the Impulse NGO Network, recipient of the The Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF), funded by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan and administered by GDN (2013-2016). www.gdn.int
published: 20 Oct 2016
1:37:51
JSDF Dialogue: Livelihoods For Youth(L4Y) Community Support Project
JSDF Dialogue: Livelihoods For Youth(L4Y) Community Support Project
https://www.worldbank.org/ja/events/2023/06/14/jsdf-kyrgyz-livelihoods-for-youth-L4Y-commun...
JSDF Dialogue: Livelihoods For Youth(L4Y) Community Support Project
https://www.worldbank.org/ja/events/2023/06/14/jsdf-kyrgyz-livelihoods-for-youth-L4Y-community-support-project
https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/03/07/empowering-women-in-the-kyrgyz-republic
https://wn.com/Jsdf_Dialogue_Livelihoods_For_Youth(L4Y)_Community_Support_Project
JSDF Dialogue: Livelihoods For Youth(L4Y) Community Support Project
https://www.worldbank.org/ja/events/2023/06/14/jsdf-kyrgyz-livelihoods-for-youth-L4Y-community-support-project
https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/03/07/empowering-women-in-the-kyrgyz-republic
- published: 14 Jun 2023
- views: 24
0:46
What is the Global Development Awards Competition?
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countri...
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countries, and funds innovative social development projects, implemented by NGOs, to benefit marginalized groups in the developing world. The award categories include the Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development (ORD), the Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Projects (MIDP), and the Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF).
This initiative is administered by the Global Development Network (www.gdn.int), funded under the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) trust fund managed by the World Bank, and generously supported by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan. The competition has awarded US$4 million in grants since 2000 to more than 200 projects.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.gdn.int/gdac and www.linktr.ee/gdn_gdac
FOLLOW US AT:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GDNint/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GDNint
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/GDNcommunications
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-development-network
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Global_Development_Awards_Competition
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countries, and funds innovative social development projects, implemented by NGOs, to benefit marginalized groups in the developing world. The award categories include the Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development (ORD), the Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Projects (MIDP), and the Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF).
This initiative is administered by the Global Development Network (www.gdn.int), funded under the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) trust fund managed by the World Bank, and generously supported by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan. The competition has awarded US$4 million in grants since 2000 to more than 200 projects.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.gdn.int/gdac and www.linktr.ee/gdn_gdac
FOLLOW US AT:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GDNint/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GDNint
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/GDNcommunications
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-development-network
- published: 04 Apr 2023
- views: 245
2:39
Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction: Over 20 Years of Direct Assistance to Asia and the Pacific
The Government of Japan (GOJ) established the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) in May 2000 as a trust fund, managed by Asian Development Bank (ADB), in r...
The Government of Japan (GOJ) established the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) in May 2000 as a trust fund, managed by Asian Development Bank (ADB), in response to the devastating impact of the 1997 Asian financial crisis on vulnerable groups. Since then, JFPR has provided direct grant assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable in developing member countries (DMCs) of ADB, and beginning 2010, has provided financial support to ADB’s technical assistance program.
To date, JFPR has approved a total of $963.15 million for 487 projects: $589.0 million for 200 project grants and $374.15 million for 291 technical assistance projects. These projects range from small-scale social infrastructure grants and livelihood assistance for community groups, to disaster relief, rehabilitation, and preparedness projects such as we saw in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda in the Philippines in 2013, and the great Nepal earthquake in 2015. Born of the Asian financial crisis of 1997, JFPR saw the allocation by GOJ of $100 million to respond to the effects of yet another economic downturn – global financial crisis of 2008-2009 – on Asia’s most vulnerable groups.
In 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, GOJ allocated $75 million of JFPR funds to support (i) advisory services and capacity building to combat the spread of infectious diseases, and (ii) small medical infrastructures for infectious disease control and necessary medical care.
Its record over the past 20 years demonstrates the Fund’s, and the Government of Japan’s commitment to development that is collaborative, green, and resilient. JFPR is well-positioned to support ADB’s efforts towards collaboration for green and resilient recovery.
00:00 JFPR: 20 years of direct assistance
01:18 JFPR is collaborative, green, and resilient
02:07 Other features of JFPR assistance
https://wn.com/Japan_Fund_For_Poverty_Reduction_Over_20_Years_Of_Direct_Assistance_To_Asia_And_The_Pacific
The Government of Japan (GOJ) established the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) in May 2000 as a trust fund, managed by Asian Development Bank (ADB), in response to the devastating impact of the 1997 Asian financial crisis on vulnerable groups. Since then, JFPR has provided direct grant assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable in developing member countries (DMCs) of ADB, and beginning 2010, has provided financial support to ADB’s technical assistance program.
To date, JFPR has approved a total of $963.15 million for 487 projects: $589.0 million for 200 project grants and $374.15 million for 291 technical assistance projects. These projects range from small-scale social infrastructure grants and livelihood assistance for community groups, to disaster relief, rehabilitation, and preparedness projects such as we saw in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda in the Philippines in 2013, and the great Nepal earthquake in 2015. Born of the Asian financial crisis of 1997, JFPR saw the allocation by GOJ of $100 million to respond to the effects of yet another economic downturn – global financial crisis of 2008-2009 – on Asia’s most vulnerable groups.
In 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, GOJ allocated $75 million of JFPR funds to support (i) advisory services and capacity building to combat the spread of infectious diseases, and (ii) small medical infrastructures for infectious disease control and necessary medical care.
Its record over the past 20 years demonstrates the Fund’s, and the Government of Japan’s commitment to development that is collaborative, green, and resilient. JFPR is well-positioned to support ADB’s efforts towards collaboration for green and resilient recovery.
00:00 JFPR: 20 years of direct assistance
01:18 JFPR is collaborative, green, and resilient
02:07 Other features of JFPR assistance
- published: 03 May 2021
- views: 328
8:10
Introducing the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund
"The Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) was officially established in March 2006, based on the pledge
from then Japanese Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Junichiro Koi...
"The Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) was officially established in March 2006, based on the pledge
from then Japanese Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Junichiro Koizumi at the Ninth ASEAN-Japan Summit held in
December 2005 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We created a video to introduce the fund, its purpose, and its
contributions to the region"
https://wn.com/Introducing_The_Japan_Asean_Integration_Fund
"The Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) was officially established in March 2006, based on the pledge
from then Japanese Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Junichiro Koizumi at the Ninth ASEAN-Japan Summit held in
December 2005 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We created a video to introduce the fund, its purpose, and its
contributions to the region"
- published: 10 Aug 2023
- views: 3
4:51
GWS PAF Wool
Poverty Alleviation Fund in Nepal implemented a Japan Social Development Fund and World Bank project titled "Making Markets Work for Conflict Affected in Nepal ...
Poverty Alleviation Fund in Nepal implemented a Japan Social Development Fund and World Bank project titled "Making Markets Work for Conflict Affected in Nepal from 2011-2018. In this short documentary we see the result of their efforts to improve the livelihoods of Wool product producers in Myagdi district.
https://wn.com/Gws_Paf_Wool
Poverty Alleviation Fund in Nepal implemented a Japan Social Development Fund and World Bank project titled "Making Markets Work for Conflict Affected in Nepal from 2011-2018. In this short documentary we see the result of their efforts to improve the livelihoods of Wool product producers in Myagdi district.
- published: 05 Mar 2018
- views: 87
1:51
How 20 years of GDAC has built local capacity in the Global South
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countri...
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countries, and funds innovative social development projects, implemented by NGOs, to benefit marginalized groups in the developing world. The award categories include the Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development (ORD), the Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Projects (MIDP), and the Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF).
This initiative is administered by the Global Development Network (www.gdn.int), funded under the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) trust fund managed by the World Bank, and generously supported by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan. The competition has awarded US$4 million in grants since 2000 to more than 200 projects.
Watch this animation to find out more about GDAC and the impact it’s having across the communities it serves.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.gdn.int/gdac and www.linktr.ee/gdn_gdac
FOLLOW US AT:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GDNint/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GDNint
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/GDNcommunications
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-development-network
https://wn.com/How_20_Years_Of_Gdac_Has_Built_Local_Capacity_In_The_Global_South
The Global Development Awards Competition (GDAC) is an award scheme that identifies talent, supports the career advancement of researchers in developing countries, and funds innovative social development projects, implemented by NGOs, to benefit marginalized groups in the developing world. The award categories include the Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development (ORD), the Japanese Award for Most Innovative Development Projects (MIDP), and the Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF).
This initiative is administered by the Global Development Network (www.gdn.int), funded under the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) trust fund managed by the World Bank, and generously supported by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan. The competition has awarded US$4 million in grants since 2000 to more than 200 projects.
Watch this animation to find out more about GDAC and the impact it’s having across the communities it serves.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.gdn.int/gdac and www.linktr.ee/gdn_gdac
FOLLOW US AT:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GDNint/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GDNint
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/GDNcommunications
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-development-network
- published: 04 Apr 2023
- views: 59
2:07
Ethnic Communities Development Fund unites against COVID-19 - 日本語 (Japanese)
The Ethnic Communities Development Fund grants $4.2 million each year to projects that support ethnic communities to grow their skills, celebrate their culture,...
The Ethnic Communities Development Fund grants $4.2 million each year to projects that support ethnic communities to grow their skills, celebrate their culture, and take part in society.
Due to COVID-19, the priorities of the fund have changed. The new priorities are:
• Alternative means of staying socially connected – for example, online community activities that relate to fitness, faith, recreation, languages or community learning
• Employment initiatives – for example supporting community members to find jobs or providing advice to businesses
• Community resilience and recovery – for example, projects and initiatives that support the wellbeing of community members
Groups from any ethnic community are eligible to apply. This includes migrants, former refugees, long-term settlers, and those born in New Zealand who identify their ethnicity as African; Asian; Continental European; Latin American; or Middle Eastern.
If your group has legal status – like a trust or incorporated society – you can apply for over $10,000. Groups without this status can apply for up to $10,000. You can also apply for more than one project a year.
For information on how to make an application, and a list of tips for writing a successful application please visit www.ethniccommunities.govt.nz/ethnic-communities-development-fund/. You can also contact a Community Advisor if you have any questions or need help with your application, via email at
[email protected]
Applications are always open – you can apply any time.
Thanks to our team and community members who have made this video possible.
https://wn.com/Ethnic_Communities_Development_Fund_Unites_Against_Covid_19_日本語_(Japanese)
The Ethnic Communities Development Fund grants $4.2 million each year to projects that support ethnic communities to grow their skills, celebrate their culture, and take part in society.
Due to COVID-19, the priorities of the fund have changed. The new priorities are:
• Alternative means of staying socially connected – for example, online community activities that relate to fitness, faith, recreation, languages or community learning
• Employment initiatives – for example supporting community members to find jobs or providing advice to businesses
• Community resilience and recovery – for example, projects and initiatives that support the wellbeing of community members
Groups from any ethnic community are eligible to apply. This includes migrants, former refugees, long-term settlers, and those born in New Zealand who identify their ethnicity as African; Asian; Continental European; Latin American; or Middle Eastern.
If your group has legal status – like a trust or incorporated society – you can apply for over $10,000. Groups without this status can apply for up to $10,000. You can also apply for more than one project a year.
For information on how to make an application, and a list of tips for writing a successful application please visit www.ethniccommunities.govt.nz/ethnic-communities-development-fund/. You can also contact a Community Advisor if you have any questions or need help with your application, via email at
[email protected]
Applications are always open – you can apply any time.
Thanks to our team and community members who have made this video possible.
- published: 11 May 2020
- views: 115
1:21:07
The Hindu Newspaper Analysis | 8 July- 14th July | UPSC CSE
#thehinduanalysis #hindueditorial #dailycurrentaffairs #editorialanalysis #current_affairs
Hey there, fellow UPSC aspirants! Welcome back to our Weekly “The ...
#thehinduanalysis #hindueditorial #dailycurrentaffairs #editorialanalysis #current_affairs
Hey there, fellow UPSC aspirants! Welcome back to our Weekly “The Hindu” newspaper analysis for UPSC preparation! 📰✨
Today, we're diving deep into the latest edition of The Hindu, dissecting key news, editorials, and opinions that could shape your understanding and preparation for the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Join Telegram Channel- https://t.me/ThinkingPaletteIAS
Timestamps:
0:00- Introduction
1:27- India's demographic journey of hits and misses
28:19- A law around low- carbon climate resilient development
34:54- The High Seas Treaty
41:04- Anusandhan National Research Foundation (NRF) Act, 2023
47:44- Draft Digital Competition Bill
57:24- Brown Palm Civet
58:24- Digital Bharat Nidhi
1:04:59- Gandaki River
1:05:54- Integrated Tribal Development Program
1:07:34- Biligiri Rangaswami Temple (BRT) Tiger Reserve
1:08:49- Chandravalli Cave
1:10:09- Astrophysical Jets
1:11:24- Naavu Manujaru' Programme
1:12:34- Heat Dome Explained
1:14:49- Classical Language Status
1:16:26- National Gopal Ratna Award 2024
1:17:06- Exercise Pitch Black 2024
1:18:16- Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)
1:19:16- MeDevIS Platform
1:19:56- International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
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https://wn.com/The_Hindu_Newspaper_Analysis_|_8_July_14Th_July_|_Upsc_Cse
#thehinduanalysis #hindueditorial #dailycurrentaffairs #editorialanalysis #current_affairs
Hey there, fellow UPSC aspirants! Welcome back to our Weekly “The Hindu” newspaper analysis for UPSC preparation! 📰✨
Today, we're diving deep into the latest edition of The Hindu, dissecting key news, editorials, and opinions that could shape your understanding and preparation for the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Join Telegram Channel- https://t.me/ThinkingPaletteIAS
Timestamps:
0:00- Introduction
1:27- India's demographic journey of hits and misses
28:19- A law around low- carbon climate resilient development
34:54- The High Seas Treaty
41:04- Anusandhan National Research Foundation (NRF) Act, 2023
47:44- Draft Digital Competition Bill
57:24- Brown Palm Civet
58:24- Digital Bharat Nidhi
1:04:59- Gandaki River
1:05:54- Integrated Tribal Development Program
1:07:34- Biligiri Rangaswami Temple (BRT) Tiger Reserve
1:08:49- Chandravalli Cave
1:10:09- Astrophysical Jets
1:11:24- Naavu Manujaru' Programme
1:12:34- Heat Dome Explained
1:14:49- Classical Language Status
1:16:26- National Gopal Ratna Award 2024
1:17:06- Exercise Pitch Black 2024
1:18:16- Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)
1:19:16- MeDevIS Platform
1:19:56- International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
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#thehindutodayanalysis #thehinduanalysis #thehindutodayanalysis #thehindueditoral #thehindunewstoday #thehindunewspaper #todaythehindu #dailycurrentaffairs #current_affairs #thehinduanalysis #currentaffairtoday #dailycurrentaffairs #thehinduforupsc #currentissuesdiscussion #upscnews #upsc2024
Disclaimer:-
Get your subscription to The Hindu Newspaper from The Hindu official website - Click the Link (https://www.thehindu.com )
We are not the publisher or owner of this e-paper, we suggest you please go to The Hindu official website to purchase paid subscriptions and news updates.
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Website:- www.thehindu.com
- published: 15 Jul 2024
- views: 538
5:00
Data Sharing to Stop Trafficking
Following a successful consultation on standard operating procedures in Nay Pyi Taw in June 2016, case workers and law enforcement officers in Myanmar and India...
Following a successful consultation on standard operating procedures in Nay Pyi Taw in June 2016, case workers and law enforcement officers in Myanmar and India will begin using an online repository of cases as a transnational referral mechanism to protect and repatriate victims, and as evidence with which to prosecute traffickers. The effort is supported by the Impulse NGO Network, recipient of the The Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF), funded by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan and administered by GDN (2013-2016). www.gdn.int
https://wn.com/Data_Sharing_To_Stop_Trafficking
Following a successful consultation on standard operating procedures in Nay Pyi Taw in June 2016, case workers and law enforcement officers in Myanmar and India will begin using an online repository of cases as a transnational referral mechanism to protect and repatriate victims, and as evidence with which to prosecute traffickers. The effort is supported by the Impulse NGO Network, recipient of the The Japan Social Development Fund Award (JSDF), funded by the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan and administered by GDN (2013-2016). www.gdn.int
- published: 20 Oct 2016
- views: 134