Since the launch of the Diia portal in 2019, this project has evolved into a full-fledged ecosystem: from the first electronic documents to comprehensive services for people and businesses. Today, ...
Youth unemployment is one of the most urgent global challenges of our time. As of 2024, over 73 million young people are unemployed worldwide (ILO). At the same time, entrepreneurship is gaining ...
Reading Government at a Glance 2025 was both timely and thought-provoking. The report presents a sweeping analysis of how governments across OECD countries are grappling with today’s complex ...
In today’s fast-changing economy, the traditional separation between workforce development and economic development is increasingly obsolete. Both fields ultimately pursue the same goal—prosperous ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace, and workforce development is no exception. As AI technology continues to evolve, it reshapes the way businesses ...
This article is written by Rell DeShaw. About me: I've has worked as a manager in the Government of Canada for many years and will retire in 2025. This is my first foray into using self-publishing ...
This article was written by André Darmanin, the Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Lead at Municipal Affairs and Housing, Ontario, Canada. André is also the Founder & CEO of Urban Equity Consulting. Six ...
Education is recognised as the single best investment a country can make to create prosperous, healthy and equitable societies (United Nations). Enhancing knowledge and understanding is certainly one ...
The Barbie movie was a phenomenon of unexpected impact, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2023. Clever scripting, meticulous attention to music, costuming and casting detail and curation of ...
In previous articles, I’ve focused on different aspects of the policy infrastructure. In this one, I focus on what I see as a weak link in many organisations and jurisdictions: the lack of an ...
Despite global advancements in education, the challenge of illiteracy persists in various parts of the world, and Brazil is not immune to this reality. According to data released by the IBGE ...
During intense crises, governments use control rooms to help them make sense of information and guide decisions. Cross-government teams are set up, decision-making is centralised and there’s usually a ...