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Just Transitions

A more innovative China doesn’t mean a less competitive America. But international institutions like the IMF, World Bank, WTO and WHO are not coping well with rising conflict. The G20 could help. Image: Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash
Trade Wars May Escalate Unless Institutions Evolve to Help US-China Trade Conflict
by Yukon Huang on 09.10.20
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The Sustainable Development Goals remains crucial to building a better, just and sustainable future. But, we must streamline the fight against inequalities, to improve the well-being of people, the health of our planet and economic capabilities. That’s the way to foster inclusion and help talents, skills and sustainable i Image: Photo by Zoe Schaeffer on Unsplash
Staying on Course: New Frameworks to Build Back Better and Deliver the SDGs
by Udo Bullmann on 09.10.20
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Almost half of all jobs in Africa could be lost as COVID-19 hits. Recovery requires seizing the opportunity to rebuild more robust, competitive, and inclusive economies that unlock the productivity of all 1.2 billion citizens of the African continent. Image: Photo by Rohan Reddy on Unsplash
Rebuilding Back Better An African Perspective of Just Transitions Under COVID-19 and Climate Change
by Richard Munang on 09.10.20
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COVID-19 has turned the public focus back towards the state: citizens around the world are looking to their governments and their ability to deal with the pandemic and its social and economic ramifications. Image: Photo by Frederic Köberl on Unsplash
21st Century Politics Require Governance Capable of Driving Transformation
by Juha Leppänen on 09.10.20
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NEW STRATEGIES TO TACKLE THE JOBS EMERGENCY The investment needed to rebound from COVID-19 could accelerate our path to a net zero carbon world. But a new Social Contract is an essential component of the plan for change. Image: Guilherme Cunha on Unsplash
Jobs and an Economy that Works for All
by Alison Tate on 09.10.20
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NEW STRATEGIES TO TACKLE THE JOBS EMERGENCY Key to recovering well will be Governments that quickly connect decision-makers, scientists and civil society organise intelligence effectively apply lessons to economic renewal and to decarbonization. Image: Photo by Alina Grubnyak on Unsplash
Mobilising Citizen Intelligence to Boost New Jobs
by Geoff Mulgan on 09.10.20
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2011 SM Resolution on Energy
by Gergana Ivanova on 16.04.11
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