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Lessons from efforts of the Republic of Korea to help financially vulnerable borrowers before the pandemic can help shape effective measures.
Upskilling through TVET and STEM education can help prepare female workers for the automation of apparel manufacturing in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Government can partner with telcos and educators and use multiple channels of existing infrastructure to reach as many children as possible.
A cyber-attack could mean global economic losses of between $121 billion and $234 billion and insurance losses of between $27 billion and $40 billion.
Through machine learning, data from nontraditional sources, such as telcos, are analyzed for credit risk assessment of the unbanked.
The Republic of Korea provided vocational training for disabled people in addition to imposing a hiring quota for both public and private employers.
The Republic of Korea improved road safety for children through strict implementation of policies related to engineering, education, and enforcement.
The poorest of the poor need sustained and integrated assistance in order to overcome the multidimensional problems of poverty.
Soft skills, a growth mindset, mentorship, and internship can help current and future workers adapt to a rapidly changing workplace.
Knowledge of a startup’s technology, human resources, marketability, and growth potential lowers the risks of venture capital investments.