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Luis Benveniste shares insights on the intersection of education and innovation with the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

 

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About the People Vice Presidency:

 

Investing in the world¡¯s most precious resource ¨C people ¨C is paramount to ending poverty on a livable planet.

The People Vice Presidency at the ½­ÄÏÌåÓý supports countries with their human development -- to protect and invest in their people, enabling them to reach their full potential and enjoy a good quality of life.

Better lives and better futures are only possible when all people have equal access to quality health care, education, and social protection, and when all people have the opportunity to build and draw on their human capital throughout life to learn, work, create businesses, have dignity and quality of life, even amid challenges.

When countries strategically invest in people and the systems designed to protect and build human capital at scale, they unlock the wealth of nations and the potential of everyone. Entire societies are more resilient against economic downturns, climate change, and conflicts. When girls and women are given equal opportunities to develop their full potential, everyone benefits. And when people migrate, whether by choice or not, their human capital can make the critical difference between surviving and thriving.

We draw on the immense knowledge base of our staff, clients, development partners, and civil society to tailor development solutions that meet the unique circumstances and goals of a country. 

Operational and knowledge highlights:

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    Op-Ed | Blog | Axel van Trotsenburg

    Scaling up nutrition interventions and access to healthy food can save millions of lives and help people live up to their full potential.
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    Blog | Anna Bjerde

    Digital skills, access to finance, safe transportation, property rights, and reliable childcare: policies that lead to economic empowerment.
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    Blog | Juan Pablo Uribe, Monique Vledder

    Without access to essential health services, millions remain trapped in cycles of poverty.
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    Blog | Luis Benveniste & Hanna Alasuutari

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