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Advances in technology are making more jobs obsolete, which means workers need skills to adapt quickly to changes in the workplace.
Success lies in industry links, technology, skills development, new modes of education delivery, and school-to-work transition programs.
Aligning strategies, incentives, and activities can drive lasting, sector-wide change.
Strategies for making electric vehicles a sustainable solution include a phased implementation starting with e-buses in Dushanbe and climate finance.
Well-designed and participatory eco-compensation schemes with proper technical assistance can help small farmers in some of the poorest and most ecologically sensitive areas in the People’s Republic of China.
Countries need to build capacity and develop financial solutions for different climate risks, including those that can better address slow-onset events.
Human, animal, plant, and ecological health challenges are all interconnected; solutions should be too.
Enhancing public asset management can help governments overcome the fiscal challenges brought by COVID-19.
Data-driven evaluation can help students and professionals develop and focus on skills that meet the changing demands of the labor market.
In Thailand, subsidies, housing grants, educational programs and the leveraging of economies of scale are being used to benefit poor urban dwellers.