Improving social conditions: housing, health care, education and employment
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Improving social conditions: Housing, healthcare, education and employment are the 11th pillar of Prime Minister Samar Lukonde’s government.
Overall, it scored 1 out of 64 actions in this column, with 63 still “not applicable”.
According to the partial quotation displayed at the bottom of the page,
Governments receive a provisional 1% score in the performance indicators for this component. fatsymmetryt.org
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Assessment Methods
To better evaluate the government’s actions, we did the following:
Step 1: Remember the goal you want to pursue
Step 2: Remember the intended movement
Step 3: Conduct an overall evaluation of components
Reminding targets to improve social conditions such as housing, health care, education and employment.
Fair and equitable distribution of wealth through housing
Good social conditions through the introduction of universal and free health insurance
primary education.
Remember the point of this column
Click on each axis to view actions and estimates.
Track 48: Social Housing Construction
Track 49: Implementation of the revised National Health Development Plan 2019–2023
Axis 50: Strengthen the fight against major infectious diseases (tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, etc.) and epidemics (measles, cholera, ebola, covid-19, etc.).
Area 50: Ongoing Renovation, Construction, Modernization and Restoration Program
Elementary, secondary, high school and university
While guaranteeing the principle of justice
Action 51: Convene a General Assembly on Education, Training and Research.
Focusing on primary, secondary and tertiary education
University Engagement through Centers and Research Institutions
Axis 52: Promoting Vocational Training
Axis 53: Decent work for sustainable, equitable, inclusive and inclusive development
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total score
Reminds me of the normal scoring logic.
A score of 0 is given if multiple consistent sources indicate that the task did not start.
5 points to indicate that work has been started but not completed from multiple successive sources.
Scores 10 if multiple sources in the row indicate that the action is 100% complete.
A “N/A” rating equals 0 except to indicate that no information can be used to assign a rating.
no.B: This table is a summary of the various ratings for each axis. To view detailed information about each axis, click on the axis you want to go back and navigate to.
Axis Ranking Social housing construction 5/90 UHC (Universal Health Coverage) implementation 0/100 Major infectious diseases (tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, etc.) and infectious diseases (measles, cholera, ebola, covid-19) strengthened ETC .