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  • 5-January-2023

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    Transición verde y formalización laboral en Colombia

    Al igual que en el resto de los países de América Latina, la transición verde traerá grandes desafíos en Colombia, pero también la oportunidad de construir un nuevo modelo de desarrollo que sea más sostenible, inclusivo y que genere mayor valor agregado.

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  • 16-December-2022

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    Building and financing the transport infrastructure of tomorrow - The case of Colombia

    Recalling the centrality of transport infrastructure in any development strategy and economic recovery and resilience plan, the paper stresses the importance of increasing territorial connectivity in Colombia to sustain future progress. It describes the variety of financing models for transport infrastructure in the country and globally and identifies five key factors that Colombia should take into account when choosing between models in the future.
  • 13-December-2022

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    Multi-dimensional Review of the Dominican Republic - Towards Greater Well-being for All

    The Dominican Republic has made strides on many socioeconomic fronts over the years. The country has been one of the leading economies in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of GDP growth, reaching upper middle-income status in 2011. However, progress on the different dimensions of well-being has been insufficient. In particular, socioeconomic and territorial disparities are still important, and public institutions remain insufficiently solid. For the Dominican Republic to embark on a more prosperous development path, three critical dimensions must be tackled. First, providing quality jobs for all, with particular emphasis on boosting formalisation and productive transformation. Second, mobilising more public and private finance for development, with more progressive and effective taxation systems, more efficient public expenditure and deeper capital markets. Third, accelerating digital transformation to boost productivity, enhance inclusion and support job creation.
  • 13-December-2022

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    Estudio multidimensional de la República Dominicana - Hacia un mayor bienestar - Resumen

    Este Estudio multidimensional de la República Dominicana analiza las principales barreras para un desarrollo inclusivo y sostenible en el país, y plantea recomendaciones de política pública para avanzar en esa dirección.

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  • 29-November-2022

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    DevTalks: New waves of migration: are developing countries ready?

    Migration needs to take a front seat in development agendas moving forward. Can developing countries turn the tide and take full advantage of the new waves of migration as a driver of development? Join the discussion!

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  • 22-November-2022

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    The African Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre join efforts to implement the Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT) in Africa

    The result of an intensive and rigorous consultation process led by Nigeria and the European Union, and hosted by the OECD Development Centre, EFFECT provides a toolbox for policy makers in fossil fuel producer and mineral rich developing countries to chart just and sustainable low carbon transition pathways, in line with their national development priorities.

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  • 21-November-2022

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    OECD Development Centre releases new policy toolbox for a just low carbon transition of fossil fuel producer and mineral-rich developing economies

    Fossil fuel-producer and mineral-rich developing economies have contributed least to cumulative greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, they suffer some of the worst impacts of climate change and are among the least equipped to navigate the risks arising from the low carbon transition or take advantage of the opportunities.

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  • 16-November-2022

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    Intermediary Cities and Climate Change - An Opportunity for Sustainable Development

    The consequences of climate change in developing countries are worsening fast: many ecosystems will shortly reach points of irreversible damage, and socio-economic costs will continue to rise. To alleviate the future impacts on populations and economies, policy makers are looking for the spaces where they can make the greatest difference. This report argues that intermediary cities in developing countries are such spaces. Indeed, in the context of fast population growth and urbanisation, these small and medium-sized cities silently play an essential role in the rapid transformation of human settlements, not least by supporting the massive flows of population, goods and services between rural and metropolitan areas. Most of those intermediary cities are still growing: now is therefore the time to influence their dynamics, and thereby the entire design of urbanisation in those regions, in ways that limit the exposure of urban dwellers to climate shocks and avoid carbon lock-in. To that end, based on fresh evidence and policy analysis on the challenges faced by these agglomerations in the context of climate change, the report makes the case for new development approaches to avoid the unsustainable paths followed by too many cities in the recent past.
  • 15-November-2022

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    Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT)

    How can fossil fuel producers and mineral-rich developing countries design realistic, just and cost-effective low-carbon transition pathways? Taking into account the heterogeneity of low-carbon trajectories, the Equitable Framework and Finance for Extractive-based Countries in Transition (EFFECT) provides options for policy makers, industry and finance institutions in search of the answers. The report aims to help them seize the transformational opportunities linked to sustainable, low-carbon growth. It identifies ways of mitigating the transition’s impacts on fossil fuel industries, workers and poor households, and of preventing the risks of high-carbon lock-in and stranded assets. Recognising the shared responsibility of consuming and producing countries in reducing fossil fuel production and use, EFFECT advocates for transformative partnerships for technology transfer, green finance and capacity building. Ultimately, it supports an equitable sharing of the transition’s benefits and costs, both across and within countries.
  • 14-November-2022

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    7th OECD-UNDP G20 Workshop

    Workshop organised and co-hosted by the OECD and UNDP. The workshop will focus on some pressing themes and on fundamental issues where the G20 needs to find common ground to ensure its ambition is commensurate to the challenges and its actions go beyond business as usual.

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