The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, incluvise and sustanaibe growth in developing countries and emerging economies.
BridgingTheGap was founded in 2018 with the goal of bringing together the world’s top decision-makers and industry leaders with young changemakers to usher in a new era for humanity that is more empowered, connected and collaborative than the status quo.
Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) is a global network focused on empowering the working poor, especially women, in the informal economy to secure their livelihoods.They believe that all workers should have equal economic opportunities, rights, protection and voice.
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Listen here to learn more about a streamlined set of firm-level metrics that capture job quality and economic mobility.
“Exchanges at Goldman Sachs” features interviews with Goldman Sachs employees about the latest growth trends affecting sectors, markets, and the global economy. Tune in!
Do you ever wonder how child labour is exploited to create economic growth, albeit unsustainable? Watch this short film to find out more
An entire generation of young people is rejecting the idea of unlimited economic growth on a planet with finite resources. Among them are social entrepreneurs in Indonesia looking for ways to do business that don’t harm the environment. This DW documentary highlights this work.
What would a sustainable, universally beneficial economy look like? “Like a doughnut,” says Oxford economist Kate Rawor. Find out more
Curious about the hundreds of thousands of people working in the informal economy, without any social protection? Read this article to find out more and to learn about those making a transition to the formal economy in Senegal, Burundi and South Africa
New COVID-19 waves, persisting labour market and supply chain issues, and rising inflationary pressures all contribute to slowing the economy, as reported in the 2022 World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP)
Two Noble prize-winning economists show how economics, when done right, can help us tackle the most complex social and political problems of our day!