Policies are becoming more expensive – but you can still save money

Insured people pay another 28 percent less on average if they opt for a deductible of 300 euros for fully comprehensive insurance and 150 euros for partial comprehensive insurance. According to Feder, anyone who commits to one of the insurer’s partner workshops in the event of damage receives an average discount of twelve percent on the insurance premium. It can also be financially worthwhile to reduce the number of drivers covered by the insurance: “The departure of adult children who have previously used the vehicle also leads to a reclassification,” says Feder. “The golf driver from Berlin saves an average of 38 percent if he takes his 20-year-old child out of the insurance contract.” And: Anyone who pays their premiums annually instead of monthly saves an average of another six percent.

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The promotion of decent work at the center of government action (Mezzour)

During a session on “decent work and the challenges of economic restructuring and integration”, organized as part of the 8th International Parliamentary Forum on Social Justice, Mr. Mezzour stressed that the new industrial strategy aims to create employment opportunities meeting the ambitions of Moroccans, reporting the integration of 180,000 graduates into the job market each year, while needs exceed 300,000 positions.

Faced with this important challenge and, in accordance with the High Royal Guidelines, Mr. Mezzour put forward two priorities to strengthen Morocco’s capacity in terms of job creation: the generalization of social protection to mobilize energies, encourage initiatives personal and direct savings towards entrepreneurship, and the promotion of private investment particularly in productive sectors while favoring Made in Morocco and supporting domestic consumption.

The National Investment Pact plans to mobilize 550 billion DH of investments and create 500,000 jobs during the period 2022-2026, he said, highlighting the importance of decent work and creator of added value for economic development, which is dependent on the quality of the education and training provided.

It goes without saying that Morocco has taken big steps on the path to modernization and is carrying out several reforms, particularly in the social field, indicated Yassir Benabdallaoui, program advisor at the United Nations Development Program, stressing that the opening of the Kingdom on the world is seen as a model to follow by the countries of the South thanks to a sustainable and integrated approach to its development which takes into consideration the principles of good governance, democracy and human rights Male, as well as gender aspects.

In this context, he noted the crucial role that the promotion of decent work can play in achieving inclusive and sustainable economic growth, which results in increased productivity thanks to a workforce motivated and committed work, reducing inequalities thus promoting a more equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities and strengthening social cohesion, stimulating domestic demand, and attracting the best talents in order to contribute to innovation and strengthen competitiveness companies.

Dwelling on the issue of decent work, Najat Simo, member of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council and president of the Commission on Employment and Professional Relations, reported on dozens of recommendations from the Council on this subject, including the establishment of a medium and long-term national agenda for decent work which will draw on the achievements of the National Employment Strategy, the assessment of social dialogue and the evaluation of the implementation of the Code of work.

It is also about working to ensure that all national sectoral policies make employability one of their main objectives and bring together the conditions for decent work within the framework of new mechanisms created such as self-employment, internship contracts and support for small businesses, equipment for industrial zones and vocational training, as well as supporting businesses to respect decent work conditions by devoting a label which will be granted to businesses to highlight their initiatives and efforts in this direction.

For her part, Imane Belmaati, interim director general of the National Agency for the Promotion of Employment and Skills, highlighted the role that this organization plays in the implementation of programs to promote qualified employment and decent and economic integration of young people.

Organized by the Chamber of Advisors in partnership with the Economic, Social and Environmental Council under the theme “decent work in favor of sustainable development”, this international parliamentary forum aims to propose approaches likely to guarantee, in terms of qualitative and quantitative, decent work as one of the foundations of social justice and pillars of the social State, in accordance with the High Royal Guidelines.

The promotion of decent work at the center of government action (Mezzour)

Three bidders compete to build and operate Wastewater Treatment Plant in Puerto Maldonado

After a rigorous evaluation, three (3) bidders prequalified for the final stage, presenting technical and economic proposals, of the international competition that will allow the construction, operation and maintenance of a Wastewater Treatment Plant – WWTP in Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios. , reported the Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN).

These are two (2) consortiums and a company with global operations that were prequalified after presenting the documents required in the bases (envelope No. 1), to demonstrate compliance with technical experience in construction and operation of wastewater treatment plants. and financial solvency.

Those prequalified are Intercontinental Technology, SAPI de CV; as well as the Saneamiento Puerto Maldonado consortia (BTD Capital 12, SL and Calare Investments, SL) and Copasa-Almar (Sociedad Anónima de Obras y Servicios, COPASA, Sucursal del Perú and Almar Water Servicios España, SL).

The award of the project would be scheduled for the second quarter of 2024 and includes the construction, rehabilitation, expansion, operation and maintenance of the collection, treatment and final disposal systems of municipal wastewater in Puerto Maldonado.

The estimated investment amounts to S/ 365 million without VAT (about US$ 97.7 million) and the concession term will be 23 years through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) co-financed by the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (MVCS) in quality of grantor.

The project will contribute to closing gaps in drinking water and sewage, provide an efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment and disposal service, promote the decontamination of the Tambopata and Madre de Dios rivers and impact the health and quality of life of 120 thousand residents.

To this end, the MVCS plans to execute complementary projects such as the expansion of drinking water and sewage coverage through the Large Cities program and to execute storm drainage works through the public works modality.

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– 2024-04-25 20:43:39

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