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Green finance: international co-operation for a better world

3 March 2021: At a Cyprus green finance conference co-organised by ICAEW, finance, sustainability and political leaders discussed what needs to happen to ensure that COVID-19 recovery delivers lasting improvement. Green finance is critical to a sustainable recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. That was the main message of a recent Cyprus event co-organised by ICAEW, WWF, Cyprus UK Business Association and the British High Commission Nicosia, Charting Economic Recovery to Integrate Green Finance: The Role of Government, Financial Services and Funding Institutions. British High Commissioner HE Stephen Lillie opened the event by setting the scene for the discussion to come. Governments are designing and implementing economic recovery packages at the moment, and there’s an opportunity to fully address the climate change challenge. 

Lake County News,California - Pandemic caused staggering economic, human impact in developing counties, research says

Pandemic caused ‘staggering’ economic, human impact in developing counties, research says Edward Lempinen 21 February 2021 As the impact of the coronavirus pandemic surged, women in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, crowded in a line to get aid. The pandemic caused devastating loss of income and food insecurity in Bangladesh and eight other countries in the global south, according to new research co-authored at the University of California, Berkeley. (Photo: UN Women/Fahad Abdullah Kaizer | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year led to a devastating loss of jobs and income across the global south, threatening hundreds of millions of people with hunger and lost savings and raising an array of risks for children, according to new research co-authored at the University of California, Berkeley.

How researchers are using data science to map wage theft

How researchers are using data science to map wage theft Professor John Howe and Timothy Kariotis February 11, 2021 The underpayment of 7-Eleven workers brought wage theft to pubic attention. Source: Getty. What started as a few underpayment cases revealed by the Australian media in 2015 has turned into an epidemic of ‘wage theft’. Wage theft is the popular term that has come to describe “under-or non-payment of minimum wages and entitlements that are rightfully owed to a worker”. Wage theft broke into the public consciousness at large in 2015 with a joint investigation by Fairfax Media and ABC’s Four Corners into underpayment of 7-Eleven workers.

UC Berkeley: Pandemic Caused Staggering Economic, Human Impact In Global South, Study Says

Subscribe PHOTO: As the impact of the coronavirus pandemic surged, women in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, crowded in a line to get aid. The pandemic caused devastating loss of income and food insecurity in Bangladesh and eight other countries in the global south, according to new research co-authored at the University of California, Berkeley. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year led to a devastating loss of jobs and income across the global south, threatening hundreds of millions of people with hunger and lost savings and raising an array of risks for children, according to new research co-authored at the University of California, Berkeley.

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