On October 24, 2024, 33 countries joined the Annual Meetings Human Capital Ministerial Conclave to discuss how to equip young women and men with the skills to build resilience and thrive in a fast-changing...
On October 13, 2023, 33 countries joined the Annual Meetings Human Capital Ministerial Conclave to discuss how to connect people to good jobs and empower entrepreneurs to innovate and fuel job growth...
On October 15th, 2022, 44 countries and 200 participants joined the 2022 Annual Meetings Human Capital closed-door Ministerial Conclave to discuss policy priorities and solutions to provide immediate support...
On April 14, 2023, 40 countries joined the Spring Meetings Human Capital Ministerial Conclave to discuss policy priorities and solutions to prepare people for the effects of climate change and empower...
On April 26th, 2022, over 60 countries joined the Spring Meetings Human Capital Ministerial Conclave to discuss policy priorities and solutions to overcome learning losses and restore jobs and skills...
On October 17, 2019, as part of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund (IMF) annual meetings, ministers and high-level representatives from more than 70 countries and organizations came together...
Continuity across political cycles is fundamental to human capital transformation. Country experiences across diverse contexts have shown that consistent prioritization of human capitalissues is both possible...
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Greater coordination across government and among development partners, as well as investments in complementary sectors, can substantially advance the human capital agenda.
Greater coordination across government and among development partners, as well as investments in complementary sectors, can substantially advance the human capital agenda.
Continuity across political cycles is fundamental to human capital transformation. Country experiences across diverse contexts have shown that consistent prioritization of human capitalissues is both possible...
Greater coordination across government and among development partners, as well as investments in complementary sectors, can substantially advance the human capital agenda.
Many countries that have pursued continuity, coordination, and evidence in tandem have managed to achieve complete transformations.
Interventions designed using existing empirical evidence or new analyses can help deliver higher returns to investments in human capital.
Interventions designed using existing empirical evidence or new analyses can help deliver higher returns to investments in human capital.
Interventions designed using existing empirical evidence or new analyses can help deliver higher returns to investments in human capital.
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Interventions designed using existing empirical evidence or new analyses can help deliver higher returns to investments in human capital.
Interventions designed using existing empirical evidence or new analyses can help deliver higher returns to investments in human capital.