2024-11-27 (tbc) Bhela Discussion: openIMIS implementation for voucher program in Moldova
openIMIS has been implemented in the Republic of Moldova to support the government authorities in their efforts to tackle the undeclared work problem in the agricultural sector, and improve the social protection of day laborers. The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, with the assistance of the International Labour Organization, and technical support from SolDevelo, are working on structuralising the system and improving the labor conditions of Moldovan people.
The solution mostly relies on the voucher program that is designed to help regulate core labor standards regime. The system has been already integrated with the governmental MPass platform for authorisation purposes. Moreover, a mobile app has been developed in order to allow labor inspectors to quickly verify whether laborers have active vouchers assigned for the day. The newly developed system will be used by Moldovan employers and day laborers to increase the transparency and measurability of work, and reduce the possibility of fraud.
(This summary has been provided by Anna Kwaśny from SolDevelo.)
More info: https://soldevelo.com/blog/openimis-in-moldova-tackling-the-undeclared-work-problem/ . ….
Co-ordinates
Date: 02.10.2024
Time: 10.00 AM Central European Time (CET)
Room: https://meet.jit.si/openIMISImplementers - (jitsi claims to support Chrome, Chromium & MS Edge and Firefox browsers only. You might also want to try the jitsi app)
Participants: (kindly only add yourself, not others):
Schedule
When (CEST) | Duration | Who | Topic Slides (PDF) & Link to recording |
|---|---|---|---|
10.00 | 5 Min | openIMIS Coordination Desk | Introduction |
10.12
| 20-25 Min
| Luis Frota / ILO | Presentation: Recording:
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10.40 | 15 Min | All | Q&A, Discussion |
10.55 | 5 Min | openIMIS Coordination Desk | Outlook on upcoming Bhela topics |
Q&A
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