All posts tagged "OECD"
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From castles to open government: Five minutes with Public Service Data Live speaker Doreen Grove from the Scottish Government
In this sister series to our ‘Five minutes with’ interviews, we share insights from the civil and public service leaders who will speak at Public Service Data Live in London
- Posted September 5, 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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Artificial intelligence in the public sector: an engine for innovation in government… if we get it right
Carlos Santiso, head of digital, innovative and open government in the OECD’s public governance directorate, shares his thoughts on promoting the effective, responsible and ethical use of AI in the
- Posted August 28, 2022
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OECD report finds support for higher taxes to tackle inequality
More than six out of 10 citizens from OECD countries want their government to tackle the income gap between rich and poor through taxes and wealth transfers, research has found.
- Posted November 22, 2021
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OECD showcases cross-border collaboration in new report
While the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the lack of preparedness among governments to tackle global challenges and has exposed weaknesses in international cooperation, there are promising examples of cross-border innovation,
- Posted October 20, 2021
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OECD tax deal set to hike receipts from digital giants and corporations
Some 131 OECD member countries have agreed a landmark deal to reform international taxation, which includes setting a minimum global corporation tax. The agreement, which was signed last week, aims
- Posted July 7, 2021
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Gilding the ‘golden records’: finding a single source of truth in government
To build services around users’ needs, departments need a common frame of reference and ways to reconcile conflicting information. At a recent GGF webinar, experts from governments, the OECD and
- Posted June 2, 2021
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OECD warns of uneven economic recovery from COVID-19, despite global growth
Despite a brighter global economic outlook, the world risks an uneven exit from the COVID-19 pandemic unless vaccines are distributed equitably across the globe, the OECD has warned. On Monday
- Posted June 1, 2021
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COVID elimination strategies saved economies as well as lives, say scientists
Countries that focused on eliminating COVID-19 performed better on health, economic and civil liberties measures compared with those that opted to mitigate the virus, a group of leading scientists has
- Posted April 29, 2021
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From retrofits to investment vehicles: building the infrastructure for green growth
To ‘build back better’, governments must oversee the creation of new infrastructures to decarbonise their economies. At a recent webinar, senior officials from the OECD, Estonia and the Czech Republic
- Posted April 9, 2021