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    is to promote sustainable, inclusive growth at home and abroad, especially among young women and men; that starts with quality education for all.

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    Mar 17

    Putting at the center of : “We’ve incentivized impact fund managers in Southeast Asia to invest in women-owned small- and medium-sized enterprises," shares talking about ways to achieve , on :

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  4. Food costs account for 17% of consumer spending in advanced economies, but 40 percent in sub-Saharan Africa. -> War-Fueled Surge in Food Prices to Hit Poorer Nations Hardest via

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    None of these large emerging market central banks have undertaken significant asset purchases to address the economic shock from COVID-19. These five banks’ combined balance sheets are 1/5 the size of the largest four central banks’ accumulated assets.

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    Mar 16

    In this compelling memo to , shares a powerful reminder that & stability goals are critically tied to women’s economic participation.

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    North American, European, and East Asian partners are using economic leverage to try to stall out Putin’s war. Join us 3/17 @ 2pm EDT for a discussion of future implications with & Register here:

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    Mar 16

    Demand for green jobs and green skills is growing! The estimates that 24 million jobs worldwide 🌎could be created by the green economy by 2030. (2)

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  10. DYK: If you divide the circumference of the circle by the diameter, you will get approximately 3.14—no matter what size circle you drew! Happy . More fun Pin facts 👇

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    Check out this article by on the critical role of women's economic participation and equality in achieving economic stability worldwide.

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    Mar 10

    Investing in & is our best shot at achieving a resilient future for all. How can we make climate finance more inclusive & responsive to the needs of Pacific women & girls facing an increasing existential threat? Find out w/ Leisa Gibson:

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    Mar 3

    To create benefits for a country’s entire population and ensure that everyone prospers, economic growth needs to be inclusive. explains how this can be achieved in the wake of the pandemic. Read more:

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    Mar 8

    We welcome today’s announcement of President Biden’s budget request that would more than double foreign assistance programs that promote worldwide.

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  16. My “Memo to the ” marking argues that amid economic uncertainty worldwide, stability and transformation wont’t be achieved without women’s economic participation and leadership 👇 via

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    I’ve spent a good portion of my career looking at disparities in opportunity for women & it really all comes down to this: reducing barriers to women's participation in all areas is not only a matter of equity, but also essential to building an enduring economy & society.

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    Mar 8

    JUST IN: Last year, I pledged to double 's work dedicated to furthering gender equality. Today, made a historic announcement that will help make this goal a reality: a $2.6 billion funding request dedicated to global gender equity programming.

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    Mar 8

    Relative to their peers, Canada, Mexico, France, South Korea, and Japan score high on the IMF’s gender budgeting index. Read more about the index and what G20 countries are doing in our latest Chart of the Week

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    Mar 8

    “On this , it’s worth reminding the G7 that its target simply cannot be achieved without the full participation & leadership of women—who face a $170 trillion global earnings gap, showing the world’s massive unmet economic potential,”

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    In honor of Senior fellow provides insight on how women’s leadership and economic empowerment are essential in order to achieve this year’s agenda: “Progress towards an equitable world.”

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