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How Has Corporate Training Changed After The Pandemic

The training and development of employees is an integral part of the working pedagogy of any organization. Right training and development are enough to...

Sri Lanka Commits to Boosting Investments in People

The Government of Sri Lanka committed to accelerate more and better investments in human capital – health, education, and social protection – becoming the...

An Investment in Education Can Fuel the Caribbean’s Growth

Education is a strong pillar for the qualitative growth and improvement of human capital. In the Caribbean, which is home to 11 million young...

Equitable Human Capital Is a Top Priority for Kazakhstan

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected Kazakhstan’s progress in strengthening human capital, warned experts during a virtual roundtable this week organized by the World...

Gender in the GCC — The Reform Agenda Continues

In my previous Op-Ed about the road map for reforms in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), I talked about the importance of the human...

In Azerbaijan, Human Capital Investments are the Key to Resilient Growth in the era of COVID-19

By limiting access to health, education, social protection, and jobs, the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to reverse human capital gains in Azerbaijan. In a recently...

COVID-19 Pandemic Pushes Rwanda into Recession, Severely Impacts Human Capital

The Rwandan economy has fallen into its first recession due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic and could potentially compromise years of gains in poverty...

Armenia: Human Capital Investments are the Key to Resilient Growth in the Era of COVID-19

Following the launch of the Human Capital Project in 2018, the government of Armenia and the World Bank undertook a systematic diagnosis of the...

For a Resilient Recovery and Long-term Prosperity, Russia Must Invest in All its People

Alexei is a young man living in a suburb of Moscow, where he was born and raised. His estimated life expectancy is between 74-79...

Optimism in the Midst of a Crisis: Keynes’s Legacy

Perhaps the current crisis will contribute to transformation of the world economic benchmarks towards the prioritisation of the development of “human capital”, particularly healthcare...

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Putin pushes Corporate Investments in Congo and central African region

Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso tightly embraced and shook...

The UAE’s OPEC Exit Is Not About Oil. It Never Was

There is a particular kind of institutional exit that...

PLA condemns Japan’s Ikazuchi Taiwan Strait crossing on Treaty anniversary

Sino-Japanese relations experienced a sharp escalation on April 17,...

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