COVID-19 has caused a seismic shift in the world of work. With up to 500 million jobs said to be lost due to the impacts of the pandemic, how can green jobs reverse this trend? Why must governments ensure that a green recovery leaves no worker behind? And how do we address the growing youth unemployment crisis?
In Episode 3, we speak to Moustapha Kamal Gueye (International Labour Organization), Khoudia Kane Lo (Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Senegal), and Gountiéni Damien Lankoandé (GRAAD Burkina) to answer these and other key questions as we explore the role of green jobs in advancing a green recovery.
Pacts, Protests and the Legacy of COP26
The Multi-Billion Dollar Food Opportunity
Building a Fairer Post-Pandemic World
Green Recoveries for a Jobs-Rich Future
Symptoms of Change for Green Jobs in Peru
Are We Building Back Better?
From Lines to Loops for a Circular Economy
Financing a Nature-Positive Economy
From Soundbite to Action
Unpacking a Green Recovery
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