Progress is possible when it’s measurable.
Use the 𝗛𝘂𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗽𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗹 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗲𝘅+ to compare health, education, and employment outcomes; then use the evidence to strengthen strategies for more and better jobs.
Explore the HCI+ tool here. https://t.co/7Qkug1FYpG
Skills are the bridge from growth to jobs. Investing in people—through health, education & skills—puts humans at the center of development.
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Honored to open today’s Human Capital Conclave w/ leaders from 30+ countries alongside 🇸🇬 President @Tharman_S.
https://t.co/sDpzsSPuuM
NEWS: @WorldBank, @JapanGov, & @WHO launched the Health Works Leaders Coalition—bringing together health & finance ministers, global health agencies, philanthropies, business, and civil society to invest in health systems for growth, jobs, and resilience. https://t.co/bphnPMwDcc
We often talk about happiness:
But how to achieve it?
Henry David Thoreau has a beautiful quote:
“Happiness is like a butterfly;
The more you chase it, the more it will elude you;
But if you turn your attention to other things,
It will come and sit softly on your shoulder.”
We just won our Senate race! As a son of immigrants, a public school kid, I never could’ve imagined I’d get to serve as a US Senator. I’m deeply humbled and grateful to NJ and for everyone who got us here. I promise I’ll serve with honor and integrity as a public servant for all.
Congratulations to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of survivors of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for winning the Nobel Peace Prize. At a time when the threat of nuclear weapons is growing – and the taboo against threatening their use is weakening – Nihon Hidankyo’s work reminds us that these weapons have a terrible human cost, and that the pursuit of a world without nuclear weapons is an essential part of making sure we leave our children a safer, more secure world. Nihon Hidankyo built a powerful movement out of personal tragedy and insists upon our common humanity.