World trade organization articles
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Trade workers are in high demand; How Topeka organizations are recruiting
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Trade jobs are a vital part of everyday life, but many professions in the industry are feeling a shortage of workers. This shortage has become a nationwide problem, and many jobs locally are feeling its impact. "A lot of our best technicians are getting to retirement age," McElroy's marketing manager Kurt Eskilson []
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World Health Organization trains over 500 Afghan healthcare workers
The World Health Organization has announced that over 500 physicians and health workers, including 204 women, have been trained in basic emergency care. The World Health Organization’s office on Sunday, April 21st, broadcasted a training video on social media platform X to increase the capacity of health workers in emergency care and reduce premature mortality. […]
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World Health Organization’s ‘Global Governance’ Gambit Is A Threat To Democracy
The World Health Assembly is set to vote on giving WHO the sole ability to determine public health emergencies and the global response.