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  • 17-March-2022

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    OECD calls for well-targeted support to the vulnerable as war undermines global recovery

    Russia’s war against the people of Ukraine is a deeply distressing moment for the world. Thousands of people have been killed with millions fleeing from the war. Beyond the ongoing humanitarian disaster, the economic damage is already being felt worldwide and risks becoming increasingly severe.

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  • 8-March-2022

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    Statement from OECD Secretary-General on further measures in response to Russia's large-scale aggression against Ukraine

    Further to its previous statements and decisions since 24 February 2022 in response to Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine, the OECD Council has decided to immediately suspend the participation of Russia and Belarus in OECD bodies.

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  • 25-February-2022

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    Statement from OECD Secretary-General on initial measures taken in response to Russia’s large scale aggression against Ukraine

    Following on from yesterday’s statement condemning the large scale aggression by Russia against Ukraine in the strongest possible terms and as part of its urgent reconsideration of all cooperation with Russia, the OECD Council has taken a number of initial decisions today.

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  • 24-February-2022

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    Statement of OECD Council on the Russian aggression against Ukraine

    The OECD Council condemns the large scale aggression by Russia against Ukraine in the strongest possible terms as a clear violation of international law and a serious threat to the rules-based international order.

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  • 19-October-2021

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    Russia - OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

    This page contains all information relating to implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in Russia.

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  • 19-May-2021

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    Preventing Harmful Alcohol Use: Key Findings for the Russian Federation

    People in the Russian Federation consume on average 11.2 litres of pure alcohol per capita per year, roughly equivalent to 2.3 bottles of wine or 4.3 litres of beer per week per person aged 15 and over. In addition, in the Russian Federation, some population groups are at higher risk than others.

  • 19-May-2021

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    Preventing Harmful Alcohol Use: Key Findings for the Russian Federation (in Russian)

    В России употребление алкоголя составляет в среднем 11.2 литра чистого алкоголя на душу населения в год, что примерно ровняется 2.3 бутылкам вина или 4.3 литрам пива в неделю на человека в возрасте 15 лет и старше. Кроме того, в России некоторые группы населения подвержены более высокому риску, чем другие.

  • 28-April-2021

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    The Economic Benefits of Air Quality Improvements in Arctic Council Countries

    The Arctic is a vital region that helps preserve the balance of the global climate. The Arctic environment is particularly sensitive to short-lived climate pollutants, including black carbon, due to their strong warming effect. With ambitious policy action to reduce air pollutants, Arctic Council countries would obtain a positive effect on health and the environment throughout their territory, while also helping to slow down climate change by reducing emissions of black carbon. This report calls for ambitious policy action to reduce air pollution in Arctic Council countries, highlighting the environmental, health, and economic benefits from policy action.
  • 4-December-2018

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    Good jobs for all in a changing world of work: The new OECD Jobs Strategy – Key findings for the Russian Federation

    The digital revolution, globalisation and demographic changes are transforming labour markets at a time when policy makers are also struggling with slow productivity and wage growth and high levels of income inequality. The new OECD Jobs Strategy provides a comprehensive framework and policy recommendations to help countries address these challenges.

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  • 11-July-2016

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    OECD Employment Outlook 2016 - Key findings for the Russian Federation

    The sharp fall in global oil prices has contributed to a prolonged recession in the Russian Federation, along with geopolitical uncertainties. While growth is projected to turn positive again in 2017, the recovery is expected to be slow.

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