Since July 2020, partners from Cyprus, Greece and Malta worked together as part of the project titled ‘Reducing the Consumption and Disposal of Single-use Plastics in the Tourism Industry in Cyprus, Greece and Malta’, also known as ‘SUPMed’.
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Since July 2020, partners from Cyprus, Greece and Malta worked together as part of the project titled ‘Reducing the Consumption and Disposal of Single-use Plastics in the Tourism Industry in Cyprus, Greece and Malta’, also known as ‘SUPMed’.
According to the results of the Social Protection Survey, which is based on the principles and rules determined by the European System of Integrated Social PROtection Statistics (ESSPROS) the social protection expenditure in Cyprus, as a percentage of the GDP, reached 24,1 percent in 2020, compared to 18 percent in 2019, which corresponds to EUR5.283,4 million in 2020, compared to EUR4.168,0 million in 2019.
Andrie Penta, Corporate Trainer & Consultant - Master Trainer, at Door Training, speaks to Travel Trade Cyprus as to why it is important to hire the right people.
On November 18, the event ‘The Sustainable Development of Coastal Areas’ took place in Larnaca.
Deloitte continues to be actively involved in contributing to the country’s economy and societal developments. Deloitte recently reported global FY22 revenues of USD59.3 billion – a 19.6 percent increase compared to last financial year.
The fourth annual edition of the Digital Quality of Life Index (DQL) reports that Cyprus ranks 37th in the world regarding digital wellbeing.