All posts tagged "Mexico"
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Public servants around the world raise alarm over increasing workload
A majority of public and civil servants around the world have said that their workload has increased since 2020 – and an even higher proportion think that their workloads are
- Posted September 12, 2023
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‘Across the public sector there is a sense of excitement but also worry, and both feelings are justified’: can governments ensure AI is equitable?
Concerns are growing about artificial intelligence and its ability to exacerbate inequalities. Global Government Forum convened a panel of public servants from around the world for a webinar on how
- Posted August 7, 2023
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From AI to net zero: what governments are focusing on around the world
Government are dealing with major trends influencing the work of public services around the world. This article examines issues from artificial intelligence and building citizen trust and engagement, to the
- Posted July 13, 2023
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‘Never compromise your integrity’: five minutes with Global Government Summit participant Arturo Herrera Gutierrez
Arturo Gutierrez, global director for governance global practice, equitable growth, finance, and Institutions Practice Group (EFI) vice presidency at the World Bank, tells Global Government Forum about steering the Mexican
- Posted January 22, 2023
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Exclusive: public servants in favour of COVID-19 vaccine mandates by small margin, GGF survey finds
A slim majority of public and civil servants are in favour of coronavirus vaccine mandates for government employees, a poll of nearly 4,000 officials by Global Government Forum has revealed.
- Posted March 29, 2022
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Opinion: the ‘power of where’ – realising the potential of geospatial data
For millennia maps have guided exploration, supported trade and allowed us to defend our nations and maintain the social fabrics of our societies. They tell the story of human endeavour
- Posted December 6, 2019
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The power of prevention: de-risking the future
On environmental, social and economic issues, nations face a set of ticking time bombs – and unless they take preventive action, their people and public finances will suffer. At the
- Posted September 27, 2019
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Mexico to launch smartphone payments system
The Mexican central bank is to launch a smartphone payments system, and has instructed the country’s banks to join up by the time the system goes live at the end
- Posted July 2, 2019
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Luis Madrazo Lajous, former Chief Economist of Mexico’s Ministry of Finance: Exclusive Interview
Until earlier this year, Luis Madrazo Lajous ran Mexico’s economic and fiscal policies; then he quit to join the presidential campaign of José Antonio Meade. In the run-up to next
- Posted June 27, 2018
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Reversing the flow: tempting emigrants back home
Mass migration isn’t only a problem for destination countries; those losing swathes of young, ambitious people can suffer too. Gavin O’Toole explains how Mexico, Mali, Latvia and Ireland are working
- Posted May 2, 2018