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Success factor: vocational education and training

Success factor: vocational education and training

24 November 2016

Martha Schultz argues that professional education is one of the true tools of socio-economic transformation

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged éducation, Eurochambres, ILO, Martha Schultz, OECD, unesco, UNIDO, UNIDO 50TH, VET system, vocational education and training, Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, WKÖ

Issue 10: The health of nations

Issue 10: The health of nations

22 August 2012

In terms of international development, it is often taken for granted that wealth inevitably leads to health, and that therefore only the countries with wealthier economies will be able to foster the conditions for a healthier population. In this context, international development efforts usually focus on interventions to kick-start economic growth, on the assumption that […]

Posted in The Magazine | Tagged Africa, Asia, Busan, business, Carbon Trust, Centre for Science and Environment, Chandran Nair, China, Clean Clothes Campaign, Clean Cookstoves, D-Rev, Durban Automotive Cluster, economic competitiveness, FOEI, gas flaring, GGFR, Global Compact, government, Green jobs, health, health care, ILO, India, Industrial Development Organization, issue 10, junk food, Klaus Leisinger, ldc, least developed countries, Making It magazine, McDonald's, national policies, Nnimmo Bassey, Novartis, pharmaceutical, poverty, Supersize me, sustainable industrial development, technology, The health of nations, UN, UNIDO, United Nations, Viet Nam, Vyellatex, World Bank

Closing the gender gaps

Closing the gender gaps

30 November 2011

Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director of UN Women, explains how to advance the aim of gender equality, and what obstacles prevent women from accessing greater economic opportunities

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Africa, Asia, credit, dependency, development, economic empowerment of women, economic opportunities, employment and entrepreneurial activities, FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization, gender equality, gender gaps, gender issue, globalization, goods and services, government, Hilary Clinton, human rights, ILO, International Labour Organization, livelihoods, macroeconomic policies, Making It magazine, McKinsey, Michelle Bachelet, policymaking, poverty, poverty reduction, prevent women, private sector development, rio+20, social and labour market obstacles, social challenges, structural inequalities, UN Global Compact, UN Women, UNIDO, United Nations, United States, World Ecnomic Forum

Corporate Social Responsibility: doing well… and doing good

Corporate Social Responsibility: doing well… and doing good

7 December 2009

The emergence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) over the past decade quickly gave rise to the expectation that private business would tackle some of the world’s most pressing economic, social and environmental problems.

Posted in All Posts, Policy Brief | Tagged business, Convention Against Corruption, corporate social responsibility, CSR, ethics, globalization, government, human rights, ILO, public-private dialogue, rights, United Nations

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