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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of our global supply chains. Post-pandemic, here's how businesses can handle difficult strategic decisions.
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COVID-19 has compounded slow progress of meeting SDGs. Mass adoption of digital technologies, and engagement from private sector, could reignite action.
Physical and mental health are key parts of the World Bank's strategy to help countries accelerate progress towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
The OECD predicts global GDP will grow by 5.6% this year, and continue the recovery with 4% growth in 2022, but it depends on effective vaccination roll-out.
From financial aid to tax relief, governments have taken a variety of measures to help small businesses weather the pandemic, says the IMF.
The COVID-19 pandemic – and the remote work trend – has made people less willing to relocate for work, according to a survey by Boston Consulting Group and The Network.
The pandemic has led to an uptick in alternative forms of transport – and the e-bike has come into its own. It’s now time for cycling infrastructure to catch up, say experts.
Top stories: EU approves Johnson & Johnson jab; Late-stage trial results from Novavax COVID-19 vaccine; Portugal to start easing restrictions.
From the economy, to inequality to education, these 10 articles show how the world is grappling with a world changed by the past pandemic year - and what could come next.
Displaced people, particularly those employed in sectors that have been highly impacted by COVID-19, are having issues integrating into the labor market.
To be successful in a post-pandemic world, business leaders should focus on being phygital, agile, anti-fragile, exponential and curious, write two experts.





