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Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Is Hurting Older Women

COLOMBO – The World Bank’s Women, Business, and the Law Index has documented a persistent gender pension gap in rich and poor countries alike. This is partly because of gender-based legal disparities, such as a lower mandatory retirement age for women and the lack of pension credit for periods of childcare. Because women have

Harmonizing Global Green Taxonomies

The final step is global harmonization, which the G20 is well-positioned to lead. Brazil should attempt to kick-start the process

Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Is Hurting Older Women

In the long term, ensuring the economic welfare of older women in Sri Lanka – and across the developing world

Gun Violence in the US clearly shows the weakness of…

The staggering prevalence of gun violence in the United States is a contentious issue that vividly spotlights the inherent flaws

China’s Economic Engine Is Running Out of Fuel

China’s leaders have embraced Lin’s forecasts as a kind of vindication of their political system and governance model. “The world

The EU shouldn’t entrap itself in a geopolitical game

The European Union (EU) has evolved from a regional economic bloc to a significant player in international relations. Advocating for

‘Save our mountains to save ourselves’

We world leaders must walk together in safeguarding a sustainable future for mountains, mountain ecosystems and mountain people.

At COP28, Cities Will Show Us the Way

Nation-states, presidents, and prime ministers – those are the players who garner the biggest headlines and the most media attention

Mapping the Future of ESG at COP-28

Sound ESG strategies that focus on robust standards, clear metrics, and strict compliance procedures can improve the investment decision-making process

APEC should work fairly and contribute to global economic governance

The world has greatly benefitted from the creation of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in 1989. Three decades ago, Asia-Pacific