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Jun 03, 2014 01:45 AM
Author: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Publishing Date:
2014
Category: Research
Value chain development for green jobs in Asia – Volume II: Operational guide provides further practical tools and guidance to assist in the implementation of green jobs value chain development initiatives. These are intended to outline the key steps specific to the green jobs value chain development approach, and should be used in conjunction with internal project management systems and processes, and other external value chain development methodologies and tools.
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Jun 03, 2014 01:42 AM
Author: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Publishing Date:
2014
Category: Research
This guide focuses on the specific challenges and opportunities for green jobs promotion in Asia. In regional terms, developing economies in Asia are now a substantial contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, with total emissions forecast to continue increasing at a rapid rate in line with current economic growth trends.
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Jun 03, 2014 01:40 AM
Author: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Publishing Date:
2014
Category: Research
In this study, we have analyzed the present scenario regarding manpower skills in the Indonesian cement sector and have projected anticipated changes to the sector caused by the introduction of green technologies. Our recommendations for making the required changes to the Indonesian cement sector have been made in two separate sections; direct manpower and indirect manpower, as explained below.
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May 30, 2014 06:44 AM
Author: Brenda B. Corvera/Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
Buenavista farm household’s story of access to formal credit, insurance protection, non-financial services, and savings in support to their crop production activities and income source diversification efforts.
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May 30, 2014 06:40 AM
Author: Brenda B. Corvera, Banawe B. Corvera/Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
Rural bank borrower’s story of access to formal credit, insurance protection, non-financial services & savings facility in support to crop production activities and income diversification efforts.
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May 30, 2014 06:36 AM
Author: Brenda B. Corvera/Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
Buenavista LGU - Providing access to affordable financing, allowing farmers a chance to get out of high-cost financing sources and indebtedness, protecting farmers and their families through insurance, and integrating non-financial services for greater impact.
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May 30, 2014 06:29 AM
Author: Arcily C. Gonzaga, Brenda B. Corvera/Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
Buenavista farm couple’s story of access to formal credit, insurance
protection, non-financial services, and savings in support to their crop production activities and income source diversification efforts.
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May 30, 2014 06:27 AM
Author: Orencio S. Corvera, Jr./Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Brenda B. Corvera, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
Las Nieves women farmers’ story of bouncing back and getting buoyed by a climate change risk-responsive financing partner - Easy access to credit and protection from insurance crop and farm diversification
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May 30, 2014 06:20 AM
Author: Orencio S. Corvera, Jr./Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Brenda B. Corvera, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
Vulnerable Farmers- Peoples Bank of Caraga , Incs.'s Isa-Isang, Sama-Samang Pag-unlad Plus (ISAPA+) Package with CCAP: (Working on farmers' huge potential for savings, protecting farmers and their families through insurance; integrating non-financial services for greater impact; employing group solidarity approach as collateral substitutes and building partnerships for capacity and resource sharing).
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May 30, 2014 06:15 AM
Author: Orencio S. Corvera, Jr./Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Brenda B. Corvera, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
The Remedios T. Romualdez LGU Experience (Using Political Will to better serve constituents, protecting farmers and their families through insurance; integrating non-financial services for greater impact; employing group solidarity approach as collateral substitutes and building partnerships for capacity and resource sharing).
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May 30, 2014 06:13 AM
Author: Orencio S. Corvera, Jr./Lurraine Baybay Villacorta, Brenda B. Corvera, Annie C. Tangpos
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Project and Programme
The Baug CARP Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Working on farmers' huge potential for savings, protecting farmers and their families through insurance; integrating non-financial services for greater impact; employing group solidarity approach as collateral substitutes and building partnerships for capacity and resource sharing)
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May 29, 2014 01:19 AM
Author: Lurraine Baybay Villacorta
Publishing Date:
2014
Category: Training Material
Presentation given by Lurraine Baybay Villacorta during the Fellowship Training Programme on Skills for Green Jobs (8-16 May 2014, Seoul/Incheon, South Korea)
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May 29, 2014 01:17 AM
Author: Lurraine Baybay Villacorta
Publishing Date:
2014
Category: Training Material
Presentation given by Lurraine Baybay Villacorta during the Fellowship Training Programme on Skills for Green Jobs (8-16 May 2014, Seoul/Incheon, South Korea)
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May 28, 2014 09:27 AM
Author: ILO
Publishing Date:
2008
Category: Project and Programme
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May 27, 2014 04:19 AM
Author: ILO
Publishing Date:
2011
Category: Training Material
Development of the tourism industry is of great value to national economic growth, cultural exchange and the public’s physical and mental well-being. However to our disappointment, as the tourism industry kept developing in China, its development and operations have led to increasingly greater environmental pollution, ecological damage and conflicts with the local people.