March 31, 2021/IMFBlog By John Bluedorn The COVID-19 pandemic’s destruction of jobs was sure and swift. The lasting effects of the crisis on workers could be just as painful and unequal. Youth and lower-skilled workers took some of the hardest hits on average. Women, especially in emerging market and developing […]
OPINION/EDITORIAL
Policies to Make Your City Greener
March 31, 2021/EBRD By Kjetil Tvedt A new policy library to foster sustainable urban development The EBRD has published a new report and launched a new website, which provide easy access to a library of over 35 policy instruments that promote sustainable urban development. Our interactive tool further illustrates these measures through […]
We Must Support Mozambique Overcome Terrorist Forces, Protect Lives, and Restore Hope
From an economic standpoint, it is determined to eliminate obstacles to the development of the huge natural gas fields that lie off the coast of Cabo Delgado March 30, 2021 By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber “You may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I’ll […]

