(e) Ensure that pregnant teenagers and adolescent mothers receive support for continuing their education and are not expelled from schools or forced to change shifts;
They also highlight that actions to mitigate climate change, such as shifting to cleaner energy sources, public transport, walking and biking, can also benefit health.
They also illustrate, within the country context, the health benefits that arise from actions to mitigate climate change, like shifting to cleaner energy sources, using public transport, and promoting walking and biking.
In response to this change, a shift has taken place in attitudes towards urban governance; cities are now increasingly viewed as a product to be marketed at the regional and global scales.
In response to this change, a shift has taken place in attitudes towards urban governance; cities are now increasingly viewed as a product to be marketed at the regional and global scales
In terms to change the worrying shift in the land allocation process, the Lao Women's Union has organized seminars on Lao law for its representatives around the country
In terms to change the worrying shift in the land allocation process, the Lao Women’s Union has organized seminars on Lao law for its representatives around the country.
Most extrabudgetary technical cooperation activities continue in United States dollars, but this is expected to change gradually with a shift in donor profiles
Most extrabudgetary technical cooperation activities continue in United States dollars, but this is expected to change gradually with a shift in donor profiles.
While Canada benefits enormously from the skills and experience of newcomers, the immigration system will need to continue to change to keep pace with the shifting social and economic needs of Canadians.
With the new global field security strategy guidance, the Information Management Unit is proposed to change its reporting line, shifting from the Chief, Service Delivery, to the Deputy Director of Mission Support.
These range from the removal of legal barriers to women’s participation in certain occupations and industries (deemed “hazardous” or “dangerous”) and doing night shifts, to changes in maternity leave legislation.
Governments, businesses and consumers all need to change their policies, activities and choices to achieve a shift to sustainable consumption and production.
A new, universal climate change agreement will bring countless co-benefits for health, but we don’t need to wait for Paris: acting on climate change and shifting to sustainable development has very clear benefits for public health.
Any attempt to change the methodology in order to further shift the burden of financing the Organization to developing countries would only entail divisive, unproductive discussions with no meaningful outcomes.