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  • 7-March-2019

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    Change Management in Education: Is Paradigm Shift Possible? Panel on Turkey’s 2023 Education Vision

    The future of education is high on the agenda for all countries. Providing quality education and the right mix of skills is essential to prepare today’s children for tomorrow’s world and ensure inclusive and sustainable growth

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  • 7-March-2019

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    Emerging Markets Forum: The Increasing Convergence of Issues Impacting the Future of both Emerging and Advanced Economies

    At that time, many emerging market economies were experiencing full-blown crises while most advanced economies were doing relatively well. Ten years later, almost all OECD countries went into recession together, with many facing financial crises as well, while China and India barely missed a step in their rapid growth.

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  • 7-March-2019

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    Gender Equality and Sustainable Infrastructure

    We live in a new era. Today, infrastructure should not only be sustainable by nature, it should also be gender conscious, by nature. The sustainable-gender infrastructure nexus has become essential for any development strategy and therefore essential for the 2030 Agenda.

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  • 6-March-2019

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    2019 Meeting of the Members of the Council on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

    This is a special year for the 2030 Agenda. In September, for the first time since the adoption of the SDGs, leaders will gather in New York for a comprehensive stock-taking exercise of global progress achieved this far. This will be a crucial exercise in helping us to reinvigorate our efforts, identify shortfalls and correct our course for the SDGs where we are not on track.

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  • 4-March-2019

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    UNESCO conference on “Principles for AI: Towards a humanistic approach?”

    Today’s conference looks at a key aspect of that digital transformation: Artificial Intelligence. It examines how to bring human-centred values, inclusion and well-being to the heart of AI. In other words, how to make AI less artificial and more intelligent.

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  • 14-February-2019

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    OECD Global Parliamentary Network “Restoring Citizens’ Trust through Sound Policy Actions”

    We are here to share ideas and solutions for some of the most fundamental needs and rights of our citizens, the citizens that you, the lawmakers, serve and represent. Challenges like Housing; Energy; Rights in the digital age; Trust; and, the Integrity of elections, of governments, of institutions, will be on the agenda. How timely. How urgent. How pertinent

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  • 13-February-2019

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    OECD Forum on Responsible Supply Chains in the Garment & Footwear Sector

    Enterprises operating in the sector have the potential to generate growth, employment and skills development, if and only if they ensure responsible operations and sourcing in their supply chains. Unfortunately, human rights and labour abuses as well as harm to the environment by enterprises remain prevalent throughout the supply chain in this sector.

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  • 30-January-2019

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    2019 Edelman Trust Barometer

    Institutional trust is a critical topic for the OECD. Trust is the foundation upon which the legitimacy and sustainability of political systems is built. But governments are increasingly operating in a complex global environment.

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  • 18-January-2019

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    Private Finance for Sustainable Development Conference

    More than 500 stakeholders in the field of sustainable development – from Ministers, to CEOs, to representatives from philanthropy; from civil society, to think-tanks and Development Finance Institutions – have come together to demonstrate a shared commitment to putting “impact” at the heart of financing for sustainable development.

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  • 16-January-2019

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    2019 New Year’s Wishes

    The consequences are potentially huge. A fragmentation of politics; months to form governments; unexpected electoral results; precarious, fragile coalitions. And remember, we already used our available tools to face the last crisis.

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