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The success of civil service reforms depends not only on technical content, but also on generating broad support among public servants, stakeholders, and the public.
An International Labor Organization study (ILO, 2019) found that women represent less than 20 percent of the global workforce in the transportation sector. How did the Quito Metro increase women’s…
Behavioral sciences can help increase women's participation in natural resource management. Read about this case in Mexico.
Migration of any scale can yield benefits to the host countries by increasing the supply of labor (particularly in sectors where it is scarce), expanding the skills of the workforce, and providing…
Metro Line One in Quito, Ecuador, is a World Bank-supported initiative that’s providing safe, fast, reliable, and clean public transportation.
Technical education offers a powerful educational alternative as it can provide practical knowledge in a short time and link students with the productive sector more easily, thus contributing to…
Facing the biggest education crisis in a century, commitments to improve must become a reality urgently if children are to gain the future they deserve in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Did you know that Mexico has a law that permits citizens to be involved in approving new regulations and which at the same time helps reduce the costs of drafting regulatory proposals?
The aftermath of Hurricane Otis revealed the vulnerability of not only the city's infrastructure but also its economic pillars.
The new PISA results provide a glance at what adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean know and can do in mathematics, reading, and science, as well as additional information about school…