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World Employment and Social Outlook Trends 2020

The study on the labour market across different countries gives an idea about the global challenges in the world of work. The persistent inequalities and exclusion make it difficult to establish a clear vision of global employment and social trends. To address today’s policy challenges a critical reflection of methods and concepts with innovations is

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World Bank Report

The World Bank recently released a study titled “Poverty Has Decreased Over the Last Decade, But Not As Much As Previously Thought.” The research comes only days after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released a working paper claiming that state-funded food handouts had nearly eliminated severe poverty and reduced consumption inequality to its lowest levels

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United in Science 2021 Report

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), in a multi organisation compilation, compiled this report on behalf of the United Nations Secretary-General to bring together the latest climate science updates from a group of key global partner organisations: WMO, Global Carbon Project (GCP), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), World Health Organisation

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UNICEF Report On Sanitation, Drinking Water And Hygiene

The human body comprises seventy percent of water. Hence, it becomes necessary to drink two litres of water at the very least every day. So, you must have proper access to drinkable water near you. However, clean and safe drinking water is not readily available everywhere. Several developing nations are having difficulties providing basic sanitation

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UN Adopts Resolution on International Day of Plant Health

Plant diseases are getting more and more resistant to the treatments, and plant diseases are the main cause of an estimated 25% of the world’s crop losses. These costs can be avoided with better management of the disease. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation declared 2020 the International Year of Plant Health in December 2018.

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