30-June-2019
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OECD supporting G20 policy priorities at Osaka Summit
At their Summit in Osaka this weekend, G20 leaders agreed on a range of priorities for which analysis and support from the OECD and other international organisations are playing a crucial role.
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30-June-2019
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G20 Compendium of Good Practices for Promoting Integrity and Transparency in Infrastructure Development
Quality infrastructure supports sustainable growth, improves well-being and generates jobs. Recognising this, quality infrastructure is both an explicit goal and enabler of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. Integrity and transparency are crucial for countering corruption effectively and the delivery of quality infrastructure.
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30-June-2019
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OECD/IMF Reference Note on the Governance of Quality Infrastructure Investment
This Note provides reference on the sound governance of quality infrastructure investment (QII), by looking at why the governance of infrastructure matters, and ways to achieve the good governance of quality infrastructure. Countries are invited to consider it on a voluntary basis, taking into consideration their national circumstances.
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30-June-2019
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OECD Reference Note on Environmental and Social Considerations in Quality Infrastructure
This Reference Note considers how environmental and social considerations are relevant to the question of quality infrastructure. It provides examples of possible measures to strengthen environmental and social outcomes and rights as part of quality infrastructure investment. Countries are invited to consider these examples on a voluntary basis taking into consideration their national circumstances.
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29-June-2019
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OECD/UNDP Osaka Update Report
This report is a first attempt to take stock of and, where possible, to measure the G20 contributions to efforts towards implementing the SDGs since the adoption of the G20’s 2030 Action Plan. Based on this analysis and evidence to date, the G20 has played, and will continue to play, an important and unique role in progress towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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29-June-2019
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Women at Work in G20 countries: Progress and policy action
In 2018, further progress occurred in most G20 economies towards meeting the G20 gender goal of reducing the gender gap in labour force participation by 25 percent by 2025. Since 2012, there has been a decline in the gender gap in participation in almost all G20 economies for which recent data are available, with the exception of Russia.
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28-June-2019
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Report to G20 on the Implementation of the G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance
The G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance were endorsed by the G20 Leaders in 2015. They are primarily directed to policy makers and regulators, helping them to shape a legal and regulatory framework that supports investment, business sector dynamics and financial stability.
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28-June-2019
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OECD Revised Code of Liberalisation of Capital Movements
The Capital Movements Code has served as a platform to get international recognition for reform efforts, compare progress, and exchange good practices among Adherents in their path toward open and orderly capital account movements.
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28-June-2019
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OECD/IOM/UNHCR 2019 International Migration and Forced Displacement Trends and Policies Report to the G20
In 2018-2019 protracted humanitarian crises around the world and large-scale displacements notably in the Americas have contributed to fuel these concerns. In the meantime, G20 countries are facing key mega-trends linked to demographic and technological changes that will affect migration going forward.
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28-June-2019
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2019 G20 Leaders’ Summit - Digital (AI, data governance, digital trade, taxation)
The profound and transformative impact of the digital revolution on our economies and societies, requires common policy approaches, based on a full and common understanding of its implications.