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Tempotimor (Dili) – Sekretáriu Estadu Formasaun Profisionál no Empregu (SEFOPE), Julião da Silva hatete, ministériu hotu-hotu presiza halo planu asaun anuál kona-ba polítika igualidade jéneru, hodi nune'e bele implementa.

Tempotimor (Dili) – Sekretáriu Estadu Formasaun Profisionál no Empregu (SEFOPE) servisu hamutuk ho Banku ANZ fó formasaun ba kandidatu traballadór programa Pacific Labour Scheme (PLS) na'in 25 iha salaun SEFOPE, Kaikoli, Dili, Kuarta (04/12/19).

Tempotimor (Dili)-Pesimista ba programa governu Aliansa Mudansa ba Progresu (AMP) hodi kria kampu serbisu 60.000 da’et ba fatin-fatin. Opozisaun konsidera programa ne’e hela de’it iha AMP sira-nia ibun-tutun hodi hakmumuk kada tinan.

Tempotimor (Dili)-Asesor na’in hira mak durante ne’e fó apoiu ba Ministériu Saúde atu ministériu ne’e bele hala’o serbisu ho di’ak liu tan? Klaru katak, asesor iha ministériu ne’e la’os na’in tolu (3) de’it, la’os na’in 10, la’os mós na’in 20. Ministériu ne’e iha asesor hamutuk na’in 41.

Tempotimor (Dili)-Governu Aliansa Mudansa ba Progresu (AMP) ne’ebé lidera husi Primeiru Ministru Taur Matan Ruak halo hikas promesa atu loke kampu serbisu 60.00 ba joven sira.

 Tempotimor (DILI)-Desizaun Ministra Saúde Interina Elia dos Santos Reis Amaral hodi hasai Diretór Aprovizionamentu Ministériu Saúde Agapito da Costa la’os de’it hamosu deskonfiansa, maibé mós hamosu krize boot ida iha aprovizionamentu ministériu ne’ebé daudauk ne’e Elia lidera hela.

Tempo Timor (Dili) - Timor-Leste is experiencing climate change, says Demétrio de Amaral de Carvalho, secretary of state for the environment. The weather is more extreme. The northern part of the nation is suffering from drought, while the south is experiencing more rain and flooding. The country is however not well equipped to deal with these growing problems.

Scientists expect the temperatures in Timor-Leste to rise with 0.3 to 1.2 degrees Celsius by 2030. ‘Already drought is affecting farmers who see their harvest failing. If they produce little there is not enough food, which leads to malnutrition. Also the farmers will have less income, thus the drought contributes to poverty,’ says De Amaral de Carvalho.

In recent months huge bushfires in Liquica and Ermera have destroyed large coffee plantations which resulted in loss of trees, crops and vegetation, the death of animals, the degradation of environment and houses going up in flames. The financial loss of these fires alone is estimated at 22 million US dollars.

The sea-level will rise with approximately 1.3 to 2.3 millimetre per year. Not only will Timor-Leste’s lower coastal areas be affected by erosion, but underground sweet water sources will become salty, creating water problems and degradation of the soil. Flooding in the rainy season destroys the infrastructure disrupting daily life and the economy. ‘What you see is that the impact from one event to the other is interconnected,’ says the state secretary.

Prone to disaster

Timor-Leste is ranking ninth on the list of countries that are prone to natural disaster, says the state secretary, referring to UN experts. ‘But our mechanisms to cope with disaster didn’t have much opportunity’ to develop, states De Amaral de Carvalho.

Timor-Leste became independent 20 years ago, after having been occupied, destroyed and robbed of natural resources by Indonesia. ‘We had to develop the country almost from ground zero,’ the state secretary says, explaining that infrastructure, schools and health care had to be built up from scratch. ‘But this can’t be an argument that we can’t take action to protect our people from climate change,’ states De Amaral de Carvalho.

Measures

The state secretary stresses that Timor-Leste needs to take its responsibility with regard to climate change. The government has taken several measures such as the allocation of more money to the state budget. The prime minister is in charge of the national council for disaster management. ‘But sometimes the environment is still seen as [an issue] that has less priority,’ the state secretary admits.

To protect the capital city Dili against the sea along the coast from the port to Kampung Alor, the government ‘invested millions to develop infrastructures’, says the state secretary. But more needs to be done to prevent coastal towns and villages from being in danger. The state secretary says ‘biological engineering’ is one of the solutions to mitigate the degradation of the coastal areas. Timor-Leste needs to plant more mangrove and conserve vegetation that is able to retain sand.

Rich countries

Climate change is a global problem. The industrialised countries are the main source of green gas emissions that cause climate change, while a country like Timor-Leste’s part is extremely small (its emissions are just 0,003 percent of the world’s total), but suffers the consequences of the huge footprint of the big economies. State secretary De Amaral de Carvalho says the big polluters need to help. ‘It’s a moral responsibility. These rich countries already contributed to the degradation of this planet. They should share their resources to help the poor nations to be able to participate in conserving and protecting this planet,’ says the state secretary.

One area where Timor-Leste is seeking help is with prevention of disaster and minimize the risks. It is important to have early warning systems, but Timor-Leste doesn’t have this expensive technology. Therefore the government seeks cooperation with countries that do have the technology and systems.

But of the 100 billion dollar the developed countries promised during the Paris Climate Change Conference in November 2015 to assist developing countries with mitigation and adaptation to climate change, only 10 billion has been provided. From 2 – 13 December the UN Climate Change Conference will take place in Spain.

Solutions

The state secretary admits that also more climate education is needed ‘to increase the knowledge about these issues among the wider population’ in Timor-Leste. Climate change is not an easy subject. ‘You tell people that they should not cut trees. But they need the wood for cooking. They need cash for their daily needs. We need to manage this. Not only to protect the environment, but we also have to think of people as centre for conservation,’ he says.

One solution is for Timor-Leste to make money with sustainable development of natural resources. ‘We think of integrated forest rehabilitation program with carbon credits,’ the state secretary explains. Under an international scheme Timorese farmers will be paid for planting trees, which absorb greenhouse emissions and improve the environment.

While Timor-Leste has gas and oil as its main resources, the country also has huge biological resources, says the state secretary. Sandalwood for instance sells at high prices and there are other species as well with promising prospects. These natural products can generate income ‘in a sustainable way for present and future generations,’ says De Amaral de Carvalho.

Tempotimor (Dili) – Diresaun Nasionál Empregu Exteriór (DNEE), Sekretáriu Estadu Formasaun Profisionál no Empregu (SEFOPE) servisu hamutuk ho ekipa husi Koreia du Súl hala’o skill test ba joven na'in 722, ne’ebé liu ona teste online lian koreia ninian.

Tempotimor (Oekusi) – Sekretáriu Estadu Formasaun Profisionál no Empregu (SEFOPE), Julião da Silva, akompaña husi Prezidente Interinu RAEOA, Arsenio Bano, Segunda (25/11/19) halo lansamentu rekrutamentu kandidatus traballadór Seasonal Worker Program (SWP) ba Austrália.

Tempotimor (Dili)-Institutu Defeza Nasional (IDN) ne'ebé tutela iha Ministériu Defeza (MD) rezeita sira-nia asesor ne’ebé iha lista ne’ebé governu haruka ba Parlamentu Nasional. Iha lista refere, anunsia katak asesor iha IDN hamutuk na’in 36.

Diretór asuntu Akademiku IDN, Guilherme Soares hatete, IDN durante ne’e hetan duni apoiu husi asesor internasional no nasional maibé nia númeru la barak hanesan fó sai iha lista.

Lista Asesor ne’ebé Kria Konfuzaun ba PN: Governu “Taka Ibun”

"Primeiru atu hatete katak notisia ne'ebé fó sai hodikalan husi média online Tempotimor.com ne'e, iha parágrafu ida ne'ebé ko'alia kona-ba Institutu Defeza Nasionál (IDN) dehan asesór na'in 36, kompostu husi asesór internasional na'in 3 no asesór nasional na'in 33, entaun ami atu konfirma fila fali katak, informasaun ida ne'e la loos," deklara Guilherme Soares ba Tempotimor.com iha nia knaar fatin Kolmera, Sesta (22/11/19).

Diretór ne’e dehan, númeru asesor ne’ebé durante ne’e serbisu iha IDN hamutuk na’in 8, kompostu husi asesor internasional na’in 3 no asesor nasional na’in 5.

"Númeru asesór ne'ebé mak iha IDN tinan 2019, asesór internasional hamutuk na'in 3, asesór nasionál na'in 5. Maibé asesór (internasional) na'in 3 ne'e agora la serbisu tiha ona, tanba sira mai ne'e kuandu ami presiza mak ami bolu, liu-liu hanesan asesór jurídiku sira ne'e, mai halo serbisu fulan ida no rua, fila fali ona," nia esplika.

Nia informa mós katak, total funsionariu ne’ebé serbisu iha IDN hamutuk na’in 30, kompostu husi funsionariu permanente na’in 3 no funsionariu kontratadu na’in 27.

“Entaun totál husi funsionáriu no asesór ne'ebé serbisu iha IDN hamutuk ema na'in 38," deklara nia.

Tuir nia, informasaun ne’ebé Tempotimor fó sai bazeia ba lista ne’ebé hetan halo ema hakfodak tanba hatete katak númeru asesor iha IDN hamutuk na’in 36.

Notisia Relevante: Iha Governu AMP, Ministériu Ida Asesor to’o na’in 192

Guilherme afirma, asesor internasional na’in 3 ne’ebé serbisu iha IDN espesifikamente ba area juridiku. Enkuantu asesor nasionál sira iha area tekniku informasaun no teknolojia (IT), area formasaun, gabinete apoiu administrasaun no asesor ba militar nian.

Bainhira Tempotimor husu kona-ba salariu asesor na’in 8 ne’ebé serbisu iha IDN, Diretór asuntu Akademiku ne’e dehan, kestaun salariu ne’e kompetensia Ministériu Finansas nian hodi klarifika.

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