"Double-digit unemployment. Increased hours of child care. Lost hours and benefits. In three months, women lost a decade’s worth of economic advancement. How long will it take to catch back up?"
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Girls and young women are our next generation of leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs. It is their right to learn and reach their full potential. Investing in their success makes economic sense and is also a smart way to maximize social impact.
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#COVID19 has highlighted the importance of strong debt management and increased transparency for low- income countries. Watch this #ExpertAnswers series with Global Director @MarcelloEstevao as he explains why this is key to the urgent response to the crisis.
@BrankoMilan will the economic effects of the pandemic be felt by developing nations for longer than developed ones? If so, can the efforts made by the World Bank prove to be beneficial in reducing the long term effect? Or only offsetting the short term economical shocks?
With globalization comes the unification of nations to form a strong international community. #COVID19 is a trying time for all nations, but especially those that are still developing. @WorldBank and @IMFNews 's efforts to support those in need has brought a ray of hope
#COVID19 will push 71 to 100 million people into extreme poverty in 2020.
The @WorldBank aims to support vulnerable countries to increase the transparency of their debt and enable them to prevent & mitigate a debt crisis.
https://t.co/BRVPb11no9
#COVID19 will push 71 to 100 million people into extreme poverty in 2020.
The @WorldBank aims to support vulnerable countries to increase the transparency of their debt and enable them to prevent & mitigate a debt crisis.
https://t.co/BRVPb11no9
Changyong Rhee, Director of the IMF’s Asia and Pacific Department, explains the economic impact of #COVID19 on Asian countries and how the IMF is helping counteract the crisis in the region. https://t.co/fzJPYAUV1N #IMFAsia
The #Covid-related economic damage in developing countries, direct and indirect, continues to mount. As an example, and per this @markets chart, a dramatic fall in economic activity in #Mexico in May -- a fall of 22.7% according to the IGAE measure (consensus was -20.3%)
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There are 305 tribes in the amazon forests. The Brazilian government has consistently failed to help them conserve their forests and disrespected their land treaty several times. As COVID-19 hits Brazil hard here's how the virus is impacting these groups https://t.co/FJEGSi4FTN
Canada is an amazing place to call home, and its people make it even better. We’re always there for each other - in good times and bad - and we always will be. And that’s worth celebrating. Happy Canada Day, everyone! https://t.co/SDC41cWOY0
As we slowly start opening the economy again it may be easier to implement sanitation procedures in some countries than others. It's important to be aware and uplift these communities, now that we're aware of the cascading effect of the outbreak. #EM203Robin
As countries begin to return to work and school, hand hygiene is more critical than ever. Yet 3 billion people still don’t have access.
That's why today, @UNICEF is launching the Hand Hygiene for All initiative with @WHO and partners.
https://t.co/yrNVrL6tDi
@Em203Sal I got to learn about constructivism, a theory where students discuss in groups to give meaning to concepts. I now understand the potential benefits of study groups and discussion boards. It's very interesting to hear everyone's stories and notice the theory play out in real life.
@Em203Sal Hey Saloni, that’s a great take you have shared especially considering the current issues we are facing today. While we have enjoyed our classes both online and in class, the future of these - hopefully - will become more efficient through tech
@Em203Sal We definitely do depend on technology quite a bit, especially now during the pandemic. It has become such a big part of us, that it is hard to imagine life without it.