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New York, 14 years oldFebruary 2024 – New data released today by the International Labor Organization (ILO), Save the Children and UNICEF reveals that around the world, 1.4 billion children aged 0 to 15 lack any form of social protection. exposed to disease, malnutrition and poverty; In low-income countries, fewer than one in 10 children are old enough to qualify for child benefits, highlighting the wide disparities in coverage compared to the coverage enjoyed by children in high-income countries. Child benefits are an important form of social protection and aim to promote children’s long-term well-being. Child benefits, paid in cash…

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February 14, 2024 Watch the video here at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4bkpF–82E Adams Administration Files Lawsuit to Hold TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube Accountable for Their Platforms’ Damaging Influence on Mental Health of Children City Issues Action Plan to Address Harms Caused by Social Media New York – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Corporation Counsel Sylvia O. Hinds Radix, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan, NYC Health + Hospitals (NYC H+H) President Dr. Michell Katz, and New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks today announced the…

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CNN — New York City is suing Several social media networks claim that the design of their platforms exploits the mental health of young users, costing the city $100 million annually in related health programs and services. In its lawsuit against TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube, New York City said these platforms are responsible for an increase in mental health problems among young people, including depression and suicidal thoughts. These problems place “a significant burden on cities, school districts, and public hospital systems that provide mental health services to young people,” the complaint says. The lawsuit challenges social media…

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Gabby Jones/Bloomberg/Getty Images The TikTok application on a smartphone located in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, USA, on Thursday, March 9, 2023. CNN — New York City is suing Several social media networks claim that the design of their platforms exploits the mental health of young users, costing the city $100 million annually in related health programs and services. In its lawsuit against TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube, New York City said these platforms are responsible for an increase in mental health problems among young people, including depression and suicidal thoughts. These problems place a “significant burden…

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Gabby Jones/Bloomberg/Getty Images The TikTok application on a smartphone placed in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, USA, on Thursday, March 9, 2023. CNN — New York City is suing Several social media networks claim that the design of their platforms exploits the mental health of young users, costing the city $100 million annually in related health programs and services. In its lawsuit against TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube, New York City said these platforms are responsible for an increase in mental health problems among young people, including depression and suicidal thoughts. These problems place “a significant burden…

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UPSC essentials We bring you quiz initiatives on daily subjects. These quizzes are designed to help you revise some of the most important topics from the static part of the syllabus. Each day we will feature one new theme.Take today’s quiz history, culture, social issues Check your progress.Please come back tomorrow to resolve the issue. Environment, geography, science and technology MCQ. Be sure to check out the answers and explanations at the end of the quiz. 1. Ajviks wore white clothes and lived in organized groups. 2. The central belief of this sect was that absolutely everything is predetermined by…

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Report by publication. East Africa has revealed that the President of Tanzania and the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, met and discussed several social issues. In the end, both sides agreed to strengthen ties between the church and the East African country. President Samia expressed satisfaction with the role of the Catholic Church in promoting social welfare in Tanzania, particularly education and health care. The president visited the Vatican at the request of the pope, accompanied by a delegation of Catholic leaders from his home country. The Vatican issued a statement Monday shortly after the president met with…

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Competencies in social policy: EU versus national governments The EU’s capacity is limited when it comes to social issues, as most of these are left to national governments. Responsibility for employment and social policy Most are in member countries and their government. This means that national governments, rather than the EU, will decide on issues such as wage regulation, including the minimum wage, the role of collective bargaining, pension systems and retirement ages, and unemployment benefits. However, over the years, The EU is working on social issues Devise a series of measures in the social sector throughout the European integration…

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More than 60 per cent of the world’s employed population – two billion women, men and young people – make a living in the informal economy. Informal or gray economy refers to all economic activities carried out by workers that are not or insufficiently covered by formal arrangements, either legally or in practice. It is an unregulated part of the economy that is neither taxed nor monitored by the government. The informal employment sector includes daily wage workers, domestic workers, undeclared workers, and part-time or temporary workers. The United Nations says a transition to a more formal economy is necessary…

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SEOUL, South Korea — For Kim Ji-yeon, a 31-year-old Seoul resident, the pandemic was a chance to escape isolation. He had spent much of his 20s at home, shunning people. He lived with his family, but they rarely talked. His only social interactions happened online, with fellow gamers. He thought he needed to change but didn’t know where to start. Then he learned about food delivery on foot. Delivery platforms were expanding options to meet soaring demand during the coronavirus pandemic. “That’s how I started going outside again. It was all contact-free, so I could just drop the food at…

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