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Titre : Development Policy : extraction I : La politique de développement Type de document : document multimédia Editeur : Commission européenne - European Commission Année de publication : 2001 Format : CDRom Note générale : CDR-26 Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement Index. décimale : CD-rom En ligne : http://www.cetim.ch/fr/multimedia_cd-rom.php Development Policy : extraction I : La politique de développement [document multimédia] . - [S.l.] : Commission européenne - European Commission, 2001 . - ; CDRom.
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Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement Index. décimale : CD-rom En ligne : http://www.cetim.ch/fr/multimedia_cd-rom.php Exemplaires
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Titre : Digital4Development : mainstreaming digital technologies and services into EU Development Policy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : International Cooperation and Development, Auteur Editeur : Commission européenne - European Commission Année de publication : May 2017 Collection : Commission Staff Working Document num. SWD(2017)157 Importance : 27 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : NTIC UE Politique de développement Aide au développement Résumé : The European Commission presents today "Digital4Development", a strategy to mainstream digital technologies into European Union development policy, contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
For the last two decades the EU has been active in the promotion of digital technologies and services in partner countries, but has lacked an appropriate framework for mainstreaming and ensuring an effective delivery. The exponential spread and scale-up of digital technologies and services has profound global implications, creating opportunities for sustainable development and inclusive growth, but at the same time bring new threats and challenges. Digitalisation has an important role to play in a wide range of areas (e.g. gender, good governance, transparency and accountability, the fight against corruption, job creation and private sector development, access to micro-finance, education and health.En ligne : https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/news-and-events/european-commission-presents-stra [...] Digital4Development : mainstreaming digital technologies and services into EU Development Policy [texte imprimé] / International Cooperation and Development, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Commission européenne - European Commission, May 2017 . - 27 p. - (Commission Staff Working Document; SWD(2017)157) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : NTIC UE Politique de développement Aide au développement Résumé : The European Commission presents today "Digital4Development", a strategy to mainstream digital technologies into European Union development policy, contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
For the last two decades the EU has been active in the promotion of digital technologies and services in partner countries, but has lacked an appropriate framework for mainstreaming and ensuring an effective delivery. The exponential spread and scale-up of digital technologies and services has profound global implications, creating opportunities for sustainable development and inclusive growth, but at the same time bring new threats and challenges. Digitalisation has an important role to play in a wide range of areas (e.g. gender, good governance, transparency and accountability, the fight against corruption, job creation and private sector development, access to micro-finance, education and health.En ligne : https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/news-and-events/european-commission-presents-stra [...] Exemplaires
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Titre : Employee representatives in Europe and their economic prerogatives : report conducted for the European Commission Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : E. Pichot, Auteur Editeur : Commission européenne - European Commission Année de publication : 1996 Importance : 171 p Présentation : 05.03 PIC Note générale : supplément 3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Europe Tags : Emploi Dialogue social Index. décimale : 05.03 Politique sociale Résumé : The notion of taking workers'point of view into account in decisions concerning entreprises first gained ground in several European countries in the 1920s. Employee representation structures such as works councils or bargaining between employers and trade union representatives began to be set up. These formulae, supplemented by employee representation in the managing organs of entreprises, developed over the years despite a number of curbs. Employee representatives in Europe and their economic prerogatives : report conducted for the European Commission [texte imprimé] / E. Pichot, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Commission européenne - European Commission, 1996 . - 171 p : 05.03 PIC.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Europe Tags : Emploi Dialogue social Index. décimale : 05.03 Politique sociale Résumé : The notion of taking workers'point of view into account in decisions concerning entreprises first gained ground in several European countries in the 1920s. Employee representation structures such as works councils or bargaining between employers and trade union representatives began to be set up. These formulae, supplemented by employee representation in the managing organs of entreprises, developed over the years despite a number of curbs. Exemplaires
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Titre : Recovering from the crisis : 27 ways of tackling the employment challenge Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Commission européenne - European Commission Année de publication : Nov 2009 Importance : 62 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Crise économique et financière Tags : Emploi Travail Chômage Crise économique Europe Index. décimale : 05.01 Travail - Généralités Résumé : The current economic crisis, which is not only unprecedented in gravity but also truly global in scale, is without doubt the most serious the European Union has come up against in half a century. The consequences of the crisis are being felt across Europe, where the labour market situation is expected to deteriorate further in 2010. More profoundly, the crisis threatens to undermine two mainstays of Europeans’ future wellbeing: employment, the very basis for the prosperity of the individual and of society, and social cohesion, which may suffer from wider income and wealth disparities between groups of people and between Member States. Yet this crisis has also taught us important lessons for the future and has given us reasons to be cautiously optimistic.
Throughout Europe, jobs are people’s top priority. In such a global crisis, no individual nation’s response can succeed without a coordinated EU approach to back it up. Last year the Commission acted swiftly by putting forward a European Economic Recovery Plan to deal with the employment and social consequences of the crisis. In June the Commission published a communication entitled ‘A Shared Commitment for Employment’, which set out three priorities endorsed by the European Council: maintaining employment, creating jobs and promoting mobility; upgrading skills and matching labour market needs; and increasing access to employment. The EU has also adapted its financial instruments to support action by the Member States.
This autumn the EU was united in supporting its shared values on the international stage. The September European Council prepared a common position for the G20 Pittsburgh summit, where the EU led in promoting a model for financial supervision and smart regulation and in pushing for faster structural reform to secure a sustainable recovery, sound public finances and a quick return to employment. At the October European Council meeting, the Heads of State and Governments confirmed that labour market participation is a prerequisite for economic growth, the individual’s social and economic wellbeing and a more socially cohesive Europe.
The EU will therefore continue to act to maintain a connection to the labour markets through active labour market policies. It will also step up its efforts to achieve full, sustainable recovery by continuing to tackle climate change and cooperating more closely in international development. The advent of a low-carbon economy may lead to new job opportunities and herald a new market for a workforce more adaptable to change and with the right skills: hence the need to invest in education and training.En ligne : http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=4205&langId=en Recovering from the crisis : 27 ways of tackling the employment challenge [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : Commission européenne - European Commission, Nov 2009 . - 62 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Crise économique et financière Tags : Emploi Travail Chômage Crise économique Europe Index. décimale : 05.01 Travail - Généralités Résumé : The current economic crisis, which is not only unprecedented in gravity but also truly global in scale, is without doubt the most serious the European Union has come up against in half a century. The consequences of the crisis are being felt across Europe, where the labour market situation is expected to deteriorate further in 2010. More profoundly, the crisis threatens to undermine two mainstays of Europeans’ future wellbeing: employment, the very basis for the prosperity of the individual and of society, and social cohesion, which may suffer from wider income and wealth disparities between groups of people and between Member States. Yet this crisis has also taught us important lessons for the future and has given us reasons to be cautiously optimistic.
Throughout Europe, jobs are people’s top priority. In such a global crisis, no individual nation’s response can succeed without a coordinated EU approach to back it up. Last year the Commission acted swiftly by putting forward a European Economic Recovery Plan to deal with the employment and social consequences of the crisis. In June the Commission published a communication entitled ‘A Shared Commitment for Employment’, which set out three priorities endorsed by the European Council: maintaining employment, creating jobs and promoting mobility; upgrading skills and matching labour market needs; and increasing access to employment. The EU has also adapted its financial instruments to support action by the Member States.
This autumn the EU was united in supporting its shared values on the international stage. The September European Council prepared a common position for the G20 Pittsburgh summit, where the EU led in promoting a model for financial supervision and smart regulation and in pushing for faster structural reform to secure a sustainable recovery, sound public finances and a quick return to employment. At the October European Council meeting, the Heads of State and Governments confirmed that labour market participation is a prerequisite for economic growth, the individual’s social and economic wellbeing and a more socially cohesive Europe.
The EU will therefore continue to act to maintain a connection to the labour markets through active labour market policies. It will also step up its efforts to achieve full, sustainable recovery by continuing to tackle climate change and cooperating more closely in international development. The advent of a low-carbon economy may lead to new job opportunities and herald a new market for a workforce more adaptable to change and with the right skills: hence the need to invest in education and training.En ligne : http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=4205&langId=en Exemplaires
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Titre : Towards a new Bretton Woods : alternatives for the global economy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stuart Holland, Auteur Editeur : Commission européenne - European Commission Année de publication : May 1993 Collection : FAST Forecasting and Assessment in Science and Technology num. FOP 325 Importance : 225 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Alternatives Tags : Bretton Woods Alternatives Index. décimale : 06.03 Bretton Woods Towards a new Bretton Woods : alternatives for the global economy [texte imprimé] / Stuart Holland, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Commission européenne - European Commission, May 1993 . - 225 p. - (FAST Forecasting and Assessment in Science and Technology; FOP 325) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Alternatives Tags : Bretton Woods Alternatives Index. décimale : 06.03 Bretton Woods Exemplaires
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