Protection sociale complémentaire et marché intérieur européen


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Recoge: 1er. PARTIE. ENTREPRISES ET SALARIÉS: VERS UNE NOUVELLE MOBILITÉ?: 1. Le développement des nouvelles formes de mobilité conduit, plus que par le passé, à raisonner en termes de couverture sociale globale -- 2. L'approche par le droit communautaire doit être profondément renouvelée -- 3. Pour une approche des droits des travailleurs migrants á plusieurs niveaux -- 2e. PARTIE. LES ORGANISMES: L'ESPRIT EUROPÉEN DOIT L'EMPORTER SUR LES PARTICULARISMES: 1. Un constat: Les organismes complémentaires sont plutôt exclus du champ d'application du règlement n{186} 1408/71 et des directives assurance -- 2. Sur un plan strictement pratique, les organismes de retraite complémentaire satisfont déjà très largement aux principes de la coordination communautaire et la soumission des organismes de prévoyance complémentaire aux directives relatives à l'assurance ne soulèverait pas, en l'État actuel du droit européen, de difficlutés véritablement insurmontables -- 3. Les principaux facteurs d'évolution.




La sécurité sociale dans les relations entre la France et les pays d'Afrique au sud du Sahara


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Aujourd'hui, le droit international de la Securite sociale doit s'appliquer aussi aux relations entre pays d'inegal developpement. Les relations franco-africaines en matiere de Securite sociale obeissent, certes, aux regles du droit international de la Securite sociale classiques, mais leur contexte historique et economique particulier n'est pas sans influencer la structure des conventions de Securite sociale, qui contiennent des dispositions originales, adaptees aux besoins des pays africains. Les conventions franco-africaines amorcent la voie d'une diminution des difficultes qui resultent de la confrontation d'un systeme de protection sociale developpe avec des systemes de protection rudimentaire."




Current Catalog


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.










Taking a Multisectoral One Health Approach : A Tripartite Guide to Addressing Zoonotic Diseases in Countries


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The 2018 FAO-OIE-WHO (Tripartite) zoonoses guide, “Taking A Multisectoral, One Health Approach: A Tripartite Guide to Addressing Zoonotic Diseases in Countries” (2018 TZG) is being jointly developed to provide member countries with practical guidance on OH approaches to build national mechanisms for multisectoral coordination, communication, and collaboration to address zoonotic disease threats at the animal-human-environment interface. The 2018 TZG updates and expands on the guidance in the one previous jointly-developed, zoonoses-specific guidance document: the 2008 Tripartite “Zoonotic Diseases: A Guide to Establishing Collaboration between Animal and Human Health Sectors at the Country Level”, developed in WHO South-East Asia Region and Western Pacific Region. The 2018 TZG supports building by countries of the resilience and capacity to address emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases such as avian influenza, rabies, Ebola, and Rift Valley fever, as well as food-borne diseases and antimicrobial resistance, and to minimize their impacts on health, livelihoods, and economies. It additionally supports country efforts to implement WHO International Health Regulations (2005) and OIE international standards, to address gaps identified through external and internal health system evaluations, and to achieve targets of the Sustainable Development Goals. The 2018 TZG provides relevant country ministries and agencies with lessons learned and good practices identified from country-level experiences in taking OH approaches for preparedness, prevention, detection and response to zoonotic disease threats, and provides guidance on multisectoral communication, coordination, and collaboration. It informs on regional and country-level OH activities and relevant unisectoral and multisectoral tools available for countries to use.







Closing the Gap in a Generation


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Social justice is a matter of life and death. It affects the way people live, their consequent chance of illness, and their risk of premature death. We watch in wonder as life expectancy and good health continue to increase in parts of the world and in alarm as they fail to improve in others.




WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care


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The WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care provide health-care workers (HCWs), hospital administrators and health authorities with a thorough review of evidence on hand hygiene in health care and specific recommendations to improve practices and reduce transmission of pathogenic microorganisms to patients and HCWs. The present Guidelines are intended to be implemented in any situation in which health care is delivered either to a patient or to a specific group in a population. Therefore, this concept applies to all settings where health care is permanently or occasionally performed, such as home care by birth attendants. Definitions of health-care settings are proposed in Appendix 1. These Guidelines and the associated WHO Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy and an Implementation Toolkit (http://www.who.int/gpsc/en/) are designed to offer health-care facilities in Member States a conceptual framework and practical tools for the application of recommendations in practice at the bedside. While ensuring consistency with the Guidelines recommendations, individual adaptation according to local regulations, settings, needs, and resources is desirable. This extensive review includes in one document sufficient technical information to support training materials and help plan implementation strategies. The document comprises six parts.