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Gender in Mining Governance: Opportunities for policy-makers

Policy recommendations for governments to ensure mining frameworks promote gender equality and support the social and economic advancement of women.
Report March 8, 2021

Gender in Mining Governance: An annotated bibliography for large-scale mining

Annotated bibliography showcasing articles, reports, guidelines, and policy documents that explore the role of gender in large-scale mining governance.
Report March 8, 2021

Valerie Chort

Person March 5, 2021

COVID-19 and Planetary Health: How a Pandemic Could Pave the Way for a Green Recovery

Environment and health ministries need to form joint agendas and link policy and programming to facilitate a green recovery from COVID-19.
Deep Dive March 5, 2021

Feasibility of Green Taxation Policy in Indonesia: Can the Nordic model of green taxation provide a path to post-pandemic recovery?

This webinar will discuss if and how Nordic-style green taxation can help Indonesia's economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Webinar March 4, 2021

Furthering Gender Equality Through Gender Bonds

The business case for investing in gender equality is clear. The gender bond market is still nascent, but offers public and private investors the opportunity to improve the lives of women while earning financial returns.
Brief March 4, 2021

Jose Luis Rodriguez Gil

Person March 3, 2021

Fishers caught in COVID-19 net, sink into poverty

Lockdown restrictions following the global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic have severely impacted fishing operations, processing, markets and supply chains, leaving those in low-income groups vulnerable to malnutrition and poverty, say the authors of a new study.
IISD in the news March 2, 2021

The African Union’s Declaration on COVID-Related ISDS Risks: Why it matters now

The African Union's Declaration on COVID-Related ISDS Risks gives AU governments further moral and political support as they make decisions aimed at limiting the economic devastation wrought by the pandemic while laying the groundwork for eradicating COVID-19 entirely and rebuilding their economies. 
Deep Dive March 2, 2021

The Sustainable Agriculture Transition: How to make the most of transformative technology

This Emerging Issues policy brief focuses on the potential transformative nature of solar photovoltaics and batteries when applied as solar-powered irrigation and is intended to highlight the risks and opportunities associated with these technologies.
Brief March 2, 2021

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