Qatar- Permanent Population Committee issues 37th Sukkan newsletter


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) QNA

Doha: Permanent Population Committee (PPC) issued the 37th edition of Sukkan newsletter, its quarterly bilingual publication for September 2017. The newsletter contains a set of topics aimed at spreading population culture and raising awareness of its issues to reach a better life for the people living in Qatar.
The issue has a series of topics, including a brief presentation on the legislative and institutional efforts undertaken by the State of Qatar to protect and promote the rights of expatriate workers as a productive and effective development force, as emphasized in Qatar National Vision 2030.
The second theme of this issue addresses the issue of the empowerment of women with disabilities and the achievements of the State of Qatar in this field, based on its firm conviction that women with disabilities are primarily citizens and have rights and duties, therefore achieving their aspirations for social justice and the right to sustainable development which was adopted by the United Nations in September 2015.
The third theme of this issue revises the most recent International Labour Organisation (ILO) report of 2017, which includes an extensive analysis of various aspects of child labour, based on a set of relevant statistical indicators, which contributes to an integrated description of this issue in different regions of the world.
The last topic of this issue briefly highlights the concept of natural population growth rate, difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a country or place in a certain time frame.

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