Ezt Pavel Năstase oktatási miniszter jelentette be. Ma tárgyal a kormány a lehetséges béremelésről, a találkozón a tanügyi szakszervezetek is részt vesznek. Ez az általános és középiskolai valamint egyetemi tanintézetek alkalmazottait érinti. Ez a növekedés a költségvetésből mintegy 90 millió lejt jelent és több mint 53 ezer alkalmazottat érint. A szakszervezetek a tanárokat érintő prémiumokról is tárgyalni szeretnének a kormánnyal. Azt kérik, hogy a megemelt bérekhez arányosan kapják a plusz juttatásokat.
On Wednesday, March 1st, IPI together with Humanitarian Outcomes cohosted a policy forum event on strengthening humanitarian response in insecure contexts.
Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE)—a three-year research program carried out by Humanitarian Outcomes and the Global Public Policy Institute—explored how to deliver an effective humanitarian response amid high levels of insecurity. Based on fieldwork in four of the most insecure aid settings—Afghanistan, south-central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria—the project identified good practices and recommendations on how organizations can improve their operations. The SAVE study and its findings are particularly relevant in light of ongoing debates at the UN regarding the safety of aid workers and related issues of access and quality of humanitarian operations in conflict settings.
This event builds on the findings of SAVE’s research on Presence and Coverage and those of other recent studies on the impact of insecurity on humanitarian operations, such as the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs’ To Stay and Deliver study, Médecins Sans Frontières’ Emergency Gap: Insecurity study, and the Independent Commission on Multilateralism’s Policy Paper on “Humanitarian Engagements.” Based on this research, the event seeks to identify lessons learned, best practices, and operational and policy recommendations on how to improve humanitarian access and coverage of needs in insecure settings.
Speakers:
Dr. Abby Stoddard, lead researcher, Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE), Presence and Coverage; Partner, Humanitarian Outcomes
H.E. Ms. Joanne Adamson, Deputy Head of the Delegation of the European Union to the United Nations
Mr. Pete Buth, lead author, Emergency Gap: Insecurity; former Deputy Director of Operations, Médecins Sans Frontières Holland
Mr. Simon Butt, Senior Security Advisor, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Moderator:
Dr. Els Debuf, Head of Humanitarian Affairs, International Peace Institute