- OECD Observer Crossword Q3 2017 December 22, 2017
- OECD Observer Crossword Q2 2017 December 22, 2017
- Canada climate policy: The plans look great, now let’s go! December 21, 2017
- One Planet Summit: Investing in climate, investing in growth through green budgeting and clean energy finance December 12, 2017
- Climate change: Fresh impetus needed December 11, 2017
- Greening France December 07, 2017
- Tracking climate finance: Progress and challenges December 07, 2017
- Rising sea levels: Will we adapt or drown? December 07, 2017
- Water and climate: From risk management to investment opportunity December 07, 2017
- Phase them out! December 07, 2017
- Investment in renewable energy: What policymakers must do to make it happen December 07, 2017
- Empowering the next generation of scientists to change the world December 06, 2017
- Blending finance for climate and poverty December 06, 2017
- Towards an inclusive and competitive labour market for the evolving world of work December 06, 2017
- We can all be innovators in ageing December 06, 2017
- Renewed international commitment needed to fight climate change December 05, 2017
- Geography matters: a territorial approach to food and nutrition security December 05, 2017
- Carbon prices are still far too low to prevent climate change December 05, 2017
- Can green bonds fuel the low-carbon transition? December 05, 2017
- Climate: Towards a just transition, with no stranded workers and no stranded communities December 05, 2017
- Moving forward on climate: Looking beyond narrow interests December 05, 2017
- COP21 was decades in the making, so how do we make future decades work for climate? December 05, 2017
- Managing earth: The land-water-energy nexus December 05, 2017
- Bridging the green investment gap in Latin America: what role for national development finance institutions? December 05, 2017
- Barking up the right tree December 05, 2017
- Modern slavery December 01, 2017
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- Listen to the "Robots are coming for our jobs" episode of The Guardian's "Chips with Everything podcast", in which The Guardian’s economics editor, Larry Elliott, and Jeremy Wyatt, a professor of robotics and artificial intelligence at the University of Birmingham, and Jordan Erica Webber, freelance journalist, discuss the findings of the new OECD report "Automation, skills use and training". Listen here.
- Do we really know the difference between right and wrong? Alison Taylor of BSR and Susan Hawley of Corruption Watch tell us why it matters to play by the rules. Watch the recording of our Facebook live interview here.
- Has public decision-making been hijacked by a privileged few? Watch the recording of our Facebook live interview with Stav Shaffir, MK (Zionist Union) Chair of the Knesset Committee on Transparency here.
- Can a nudge help us make more ethical decisions? Watch the recording of our Facebook live interview with Saugatto Datta, managing director at ideas42 here.
- Ambassador Aleksander Surdej, Permanent Representative of Poland to the OECD, was a guest on France 24’s English-language show “The Debate”, where he discussed French President Emmanuel Macron’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- The fight against tax evasion is gaining further momentum as Barbados, Côte d’Ivoire, Jamaica, Malaysia, Panama and Tunisia signed the BEPS Multilateral Convention on 24 January, bringing the total number of signatories to 78. The Convention strengthens existing tax treaties and reduces opportunities for tax avoidance by multinational enterprises.
- Do you trust your government? The OECD’s How's life 2017 report finds that only 38% of people in OECD countries trust their government. How can we improve our old "Social contract?" Read more.
- Papers show “past coming back to haunt us”: OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria tells Sky News that the so-called "Paradise Papers" show a past coming back to haunt us, but one which is now being dismantled. Please watch the video.
- When someone asks me to describe an ideal girl, in my head, she is a person who is physically and mentally independent, brave to speak her mind, treated with respect just like she treats others, and inspiring to herself and others. But I know that the reality is still so much different. By Alda, 18, on International Day of the Girl. Read more.
- Globalisation’s many benefits have been unequally shared, and public policy has struggled to keep up with a rapidly-shifting world. The OECD is working alongside governments and international organisations to help improve and harness the gains while tackling the root causes of inequality, and ensuring a level playing field globally. Please watch.
- Read some of the insightful remarks made at OECD Forum 2017, held on 6-7 June. OECD Forum kick-started events with a focus on inclusive growth, digitalisation, and trust, under the overall theme of Bridging Divides.
- Checking out the job situation with the OECD scoreboard of labour market performances: do you want to know how your country compares with neighbours and competitors on income levels or employment?
- Trade is an important point of focus in today’s international economy. This video presents facts and statistics from OECD’s most recent publications on this topic.
- The OECD Gender Initiative examines existing barriers to gender equality in education, employment, and entrepreneurship. The gender portal monitors the progress made by governments to promote gender equality in both OECD and non-OECD countries and provides good practices based on analytical tools and reliable data.
- Interested in a career in Paris at the OECD? The OECD is a major international organisation, with a mission to build better policies for better lives. With our hub based in one of the world's global cities and offices across continents, find out more at www.oecd.org/careers .
- Visit the OECD Gender Data Portal. Selected indicators shedding light on gender inequalities in education, employment and entrepreneurship.
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