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This paper provides an analysis of the effects that a reduction of Food Loss and Waste (FLW) could have on food security, on environmental sustainability, and on the livelihoods of rural households. A ...
Did you ever wonder how rising inequality and polarisation will shape education? Or how advances in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and other technologies could transform teaching and ...
Climate action has never been more urgent. 2024 was the hottest year on record and the first to exceed an average of 1.5°C of warming. As the world faces record-breaking heat and escalating climate ...
This report presents an in-depth cross-country analysis of how long-term care workers fare along the different dimensions of job quality. In the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the applause ...
Teacher shortages have intensified across several OECD countries, making this an urgent priority for education systems. Between 2015 and 2022, the share of students whose principals reported shortages ...
OECD analysis finds that while households express a willingness to change their behaviour to protect the environment, a significant gap remains between this willingness and the extent to which they ...
This report presents the latest developments with the Inclusive Forum on Carbon Mitigation Approaches (IFCMA).With 60 members and numerous countries engaging as invitees, the IFCMA is bringing ...
South Africa has made progress in detecting and investigating foreign bribery cases, despite an undermining of the rule of law and weakening of its law enforcement institutions during a period of ...
Asia is a major engine of global economic growth, but its capital markets mix strengths and persistent gaps that limit further growth. Here are ten essential facts every policy maker, investor and ...
As countries meet for the mid-year climate negotiations in Bonn starting on 16 June 2025 to discuss a proposed set of indicators to measure progress towards the Global Goal on Adaptation, what ...
Strong institutions, advanced infrastructure, and a highly skilled workforce have helped the Netherlands remain resilient to recent economic shocks.
A recently developed framework, the Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM) Framework, identifies country-specific tax policy measures and estimates their tax revenue potential to mobilise additional ...
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