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Young entrepreneurs: Money, mindset and motivation

Young entrepreneurs have a huge role to play as slow productivity growth, climate change, demographic change and the digital transition come together in a perfect storm for many economies. The new OECD-EU ?Missing Entrepreneurs? report finds that if youth (18-29 years old) participated in early-stage entrepreneurship at the same rate as ?core age? men (30-49 years old), there would be an additional 3.6 million ?missing youth entrepreneurs? in OECD countries. This accounts for about 11% of the total number of ?missing entrepreneurs? in the OECD as young people face a range of barriers to success. David Halabisky from the OECD and Anita Tiessen, the CEO of Youth Business International, unwrap issues around money, mindset and motivation for young people in the world of business. Guest: Anita Tiessen, CEO of Youth Business International Host: David Halabisky
2023-11-30
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Can the social economy help refugees access jobs?

According to the UN Refugee Agency, more than 100 million people were forcibly displaced in 2022. With Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, Europe has seen the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War with more than 6 million people fleeing Ukraine. This is a big challenge for refugee protection and reception systems. Clearly something public services cannot stem on their own. This is where the social and solidarity economy steps in and steps up to both support governments and fill gaps and public support. This podcast discusses how the social and solidarity economy can fast track the labour-market integration of refugees and migrants. Guests: Anne Kjaer-Bathel: Co-founder and CEO of ReDI School of Digital Integration, Berlin Thomas Liebig, Principal Administrator, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs?Host: Christine Langenbucher
2023-10-11
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Why digitalising procurement systems is the way forward

Digitalisation in procurement comes with a variety of opportunities, but also challenges. Can digital resources such as artificial intelligence, e-procurement and data systems improve the ways governments obtain services and goods? This podcast is the third and final episode of a series in collaboration with the MAPS Initiative, Methodology for Assessing Procurement Systems. Edwin Lau, OECD, Head of Division of Infrastructure and Public Procurement and Hunt La Cascia, Senior Public Sector Specialist at the World Bank, speak with us to help us understand the world of procurement digitalisation. Guests: Edwin Lau, OECD, Head of Division of Infrastructure and Public Procurement and Hunt La Cascia, Senior Public Sector Specialist at the World Bank Host: Robin Allison Davis Producer: Samia Basille
2023-09-27
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Chief Heat Officers take on deadly heat waves in Athens and Santiago

As urban heat waves become more frequent and severe, meet the leaders on the frontlines of responding to extreme heat in cities. The Chief Heat Officers for Santiago, Chile, and Athens, Greece, discuss their innovative strategies to spread awareness of the dangers of heat, keep vulnerable residents safe in scorching temperatures, and create more green spaces to cool their cities down. Guests: Cristina Huidobro, Chief Heat Officer for Santiago, Chile, and Elissavet Bargianni, Chief Heat Officer for Athens, Greece Host: Jessica Voorhees Learn more about OECD?s work on cities: https://www.oecd.org/cfe/cities/
2023-08-04
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Cooling the concrete jungle: How can cities beat extreme heat?

Extreme heat is creating major challenges for cities. The urban ?heat island? effect traps cities in a bubble of scorching temperatures, which endangers lives and puts pressure on emergency services and infrastructure. Often the poorest neighbourhoods bear the worst consequences of rising heat waves. Andrew Lombardi discusses how heat exacerbates inequalities in cities and breaks down what cities can do to save lives now and enhance heat resilience through better policies and practices. Guest: Andrew Lombardi, OECD Policy Analyst Host: Jessica Voorhees Learn more about OECD?s work on cities: https://www.oecd.org/cfe/cities/
2023-08-02
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Sustainable public procurement in the midst of the climate crisis

In 2015, the United Nations released the Sustainable Development Goals to help create a more sustainable and equitable world. The 17 goals included procurement systems, calling governments to procure in a more sustainable manner. But how does this actually work? How can governments include sustainability in their procurement systems? And can sustainable public procurement help mitigate the climate crisis? Steven Schooner, Professor of Government Procurement Law at George Washington University, helps us to answer these questions and more on this podcast. This is the second episode in the series with MAPS. Guest: Steven Schooner, Professor of Government Procurement Law at George Washington University Host: Robin Allison Davis Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about the MAPS Initiative, go to MAPSinitiative.org.
2023-07-11
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Multinational enterprises demystified using open-source data

Over the past few decades, as trade and investment barriers have lessened, and transport and communication costs have declined, multinational enterprises or MNEs have become an increasingly important fixture in the global economy. As these entities begin to represent a larger share of global economic activity, the importance of monitoring them and understanding their behaviour has never been greater. However, MNEs cross borders by definition, making them notably difficult to keep track of at the national level. The new OECD UNSD Multinational Enterprise Information Platform gathers together data on the world's largest multinationals from a range of public sources. These data cover the geographical and digital scope of individual multinationals and an array of indicators, complementing major recent reforms to the international tax system led by the OECD and in response to the challenges arising from digitalisation. But what new benefits does this initiative deliver? What does the data reveal? And how can it be used for economic analysis? And what does this say about where the global economy is heading? This OECD Podcast aims to address these questions and more in conversation with one of our own data experts. Host: Ashley Ward Guest: Graham Pilgrim, Head of Real-Time Data Analytics, OECD Statistics and Data Directorate Producer: Anna Wahlgren, Ashley Ward, Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the OECD's work with multinational enterprises, go to: https://www.oecd.org/sdd/its/mne-platform.htm
2023-06-12
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The MAPS Initiative and why procurement matters

When governments need to buy anything from office supplies to infrastructure, the process is more complex than your ordinary shopping trip. How do we know that governments are using good judgement when purchasing items or awarding contracts? Who advises governments on these processes to ensure that they are transparent, efficient, and cost effective? That's where MAPS, the methodology for assessing procurement systems, steps in. Diana Viljoen, from Global Affairs Canada and member of the MAPS Technical Advisory Group will answer these questions and more on this podcast. This is the first episode in the series with the MAPS Network. Guest: Diana Viljoen, Global Affairs Canada; MAPS Technical Advisory Group Host: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the MAPS Initiative, go to MAPSinitiative.org.
2023-06-02
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Retaining Talent of All Ages, with Shruti Singh and Lona Choi-Allum

Retaining talent of all ages has become one of the most important issues facing employers today. How are people 55 to 64 faring in today?s labour market and how can we build an effective, multi-generational workforce? The OECD?s Shruti Singh and AARP?s Lona Choi-Allum explore what needs to be done to ensure that everyone's talents and skills are put to best use. Guests: Lona Choi-Allum, Senior Research Advisor, AARP Shruti Singh, Senior Economist, OECD Host: Kate Lancaster Producer: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the AARP's work on the aging workplace, go to: www.aarpinternational.org/globalemployersurvey www.aarpinternational.org/globalemployeesurvey www.aarpinternational.org/llel To read the OECD report, Retaining Talent at All Ages, go to: https://doi.org/10.1787/00dbdd06-en
2023-05-16
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Protéger l?environnement est possible, rentable et enthousiasmant ! Entretien avec Bertrand Piccard

Bertrand Piccard est un « savanturier » psychiatre et explorateur. Il a fait le premier tour du monde en ballon en 1999, puis en avion solaire avec l'avion Solar Impulse en 2015-2016. En tant que Président de la Fondation Solar Impulse, il est aussi un « explorateur de solutions » face au plus grand défi de notre temps : le changement climatique. Après avoir survolé la terre, il travaille à sa sauvegarde et démontre que celle-ci est non seulement possible, mais aussi rentable. Il évoque ici des pistes innovantes et concrètes pour avancer : 1 500 solutions efficientes qui sont à la fois écologiques et rentables. Et face à un cadre juridique et réglementaire anachronique qui ne permet pasr toujours de mettre en place ces solutions, il propose 50 recommandations de loi clés en main pour le moderniser. Fidèle à l?esprit de pionnier de ses illustres ancêtres, Bertrand Piccard bouscule nos paradigmes et nos certitudes, ces dogmes qui nous font croire que beaucoup de choses sont impossibles. La protection de l'environnement est une aventure enthousiasmante, qui nécessite d'explorer de nouvelles manières de faire et de penser. Nous pouvons devenir les pionniers d?une saine modernité, dès maintenant... C?est ce que Bertrand Piccard démontre ici, avec la rigueur et l?ardeur d?un découvreur. Invité : Bertrand Piccard, Président de la Fondation Solar Impulse Animation : Anne-Lise Prigent Production : Robin Davis Pour en savoir plus Fondation Solar Impulse Lutter ensemble contre la crise climatique Forum inclusif sur les approches d'atténuation des émissions de carbone Page de l?OCDE sur l?environnement Pour s?abonner à la lettre d?information de l?OCDE : oe.cd/3JD Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : www.oecd.org/social-media © Podcasts de l?OCDE 2023
2023-04-07
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Richard Reeves on improving the well-being of men and boys

Is the current state of the modern man something to be concerned about? Does childhood well-being vary greatly between boys and girls? This podcast explores those questions and more with Richard Reeves, author of "Of Men and Boys Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why It Matters and What to Do About It" and Olivier Thevenon, OECD economist and the Observatory on Well-Being, Inclusion, Sustainability and Equal Opportunity. Guests: Richard Reeves, Author of "Of Men and Boys Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why It Matters and What to Do About It"; Olivier Thevenon, OECD Economist WISE Host: Robin Allison Davis Producer: Robin Allison Davis
2023-03-31
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Garantir le meilleur départ possible dans la vie: quels enjeux en matière de bien-être de l?enfant ?

L'Enfance est une période critique au cours de laquelle les individus développent un grand nombre de compétences nécessaires pour s'épanouir plus tard dans la vie. La promotion du bien-être des enfants n'est pas seulement une fin importante en soi, mais elle est également essentielle afin de préserver la prospérité et la soutenabilité de l'économie pour les générations futures. Cependant, le bien-être des enfants est très récent dans l'agenda politique. Olivier Thevenon, qui dirige l'Unité du bien-être des enfants au centre de l'OCDE pour le bien être, l'inclusion, la durabilité et l'égalité des chances, explique où nous en sommes aujourd?hui en matière de bien-être des enfants dans les pays de l?OCDE et examine les différences entre le bien-être des filles et des garçons. De plus, Olivier Thevenon évoque les enjeux liés à la pandémie de COVID-19, qui a plongé de nombreuses familles dans la pauvreté. Il se penche également sur l?action des pouvoirs publics et les plans d'actions dans les pays de l?OCDE pour améliorer le bien-être des enfants. Invité : Olivier Thevenon Animation : Kim Chardon Production : Robin Allison Davis
2023-03-31
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Pink collar jobs: new shades for the social economy

The social economy can help boost prospects for women? and men. One of the big problems in tackling gender equality is breaking down gender stereotypes that drive women into what have often been called ?pink collar jobs?. These are jobs like childcare, education, personal and household services, plus social work. Nitya Nangalia from SEWA Bharat and Natalie Laechelt from the OECD unpack the role of the social economy in the quest to move beyond pink collar jobs. Guests: Nitya Nangalia, SEWA Bharat; Natalie Laechelt, OECD Economist Host: Shayne Maclachlan
2023-03-30
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From raising awareness to changing policies: The OECD?s Digital Security Recommendations explained

As technology continues to advance, we're more connected than ever. But with more benefits also come more risks. How can we ensure that we are protected from digital threats? In December 2022, the OECD released its Digital Security Recommendations to help keep individuals, businesses and governments secure online. Audrey Plonk, head of Digital Economy Policy division for the OECD's Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate, explains the Digital Security Recommendations and what they hope to achieve. To learn more about the OECD?s work on digital security, go to: www.oecd.org/digital/digital-security. Guest: Audrey Plonk, head of Digital Economy Policy division for OECD Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate Host: Robin Allison Davis Producer: Samia Basille
2023-03-02
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OECD Podcasts 2022 Year in Review

In 2022, OECD Podcasts did not shy away from the hard issues plaguing society today. Misinformation, domestic violence and burnout are only a few of the topics discussed this year with a variety of experts. Let's take a listen to some of the best podcast interviews done this year that you may have missed. Host: Robin Allison Davis Producer: Samia Basille Guests: Margaret Johnston Clarke, Ingrid Barnsley, Chiara Varazzani, Pascale Guy, Julio Bacio Torres, Sergio Gueirrero
2022-12-20
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How to make supply chains more resilient with the OECD?s Marion Jansen

The last two years have seen unprecedented disruptions in global supply chains, brought about by a perfect storm of causes, with wide geopolitical implications that look to continue well into the future. How prepared were the public and private sectors? And what have we learned? We speak with Marion Jansen on how to make supply chains more resilient. Host: Christopher Mooney Guest: Marion Jansen, OECD Director of Trade and Agriculture Producer: Robin Allison Davis, Samia Basille To learn more about the OECD's work on trade, go to: https://www.oecd.org/trade/resilient-supply-chains/ https://www.oecd.org/trade/topics/trade-in-raw-materials/
2022-12-16
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Are we there yet? Taking tourism forward? it?s complicated

For almost three years now, the tourism sector has been going through a really tough time. It was smashed by the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions. After hitting 1.5 billion international tourist arrivals in 2019, international tourist arrivals worldwide plummeted by over 70%. It rebounded strongly in 2022 driven by pent up demand, household savings and the easing of travel restrictions ? the so-called ?revenge spend?. But now the sector faces an uncertain outlook ? as the global economic slowdown and the fallout from Russia?s war in Ukraine brings new challenges. Tourism businesses are being hit by rising costs, and tight labour markets. The cost of living crisis is also putting pressure on household incomes and consumer spending. How can governments and businesses boost recovery in the short term and create a stronger, more sustainable tourism economy? Hosts: Shayne MacLachlan, Jane Stacey Guest: Sergio Gueirrero , Senior Director at Turismo de Portugal, Chair of the OECD Tourism Committee
2022-12-08
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Young and yern? You need to start a social enterprise

Young people are increasingly prioritising careers with positive social and environmental impacts. Globally, two-in-five young people see social impact as one of the deciding factors for their career choices. At the same time, almost 50% of young people in OECD countries would prefer to be self- employed rather than work as employees. Young people are seizing opportunities and leading social enterprises across the world but what are the challenges and best paths to follow? How do we give young people a seat at the table? What can policy makers do to help? Polly Akhurst from Amala gives us her insights. Host: Natalie Laechelt Guest: Polly Akhurst, the co-founder and executive director of Amala
2022-12-01
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Understanding Social Mobility and Equal Opportunity

Inequalities not only affect our lives, but also the lives of our children in generations after us. How can we ensure that our children have more opportunities than we have, that generations after us are rising in society and not limited by sticky floors? Romina Boarini, director of the OECD Centre on Well-Being, Inclusion, Sustainability and Equal Opportunity, helps us understand social mobility, what it is, how it works, what government and societies can do to help and what the OECD is doing. To learn more about the OECD's work on social mobility and to view the Observatory on Social Mobility and Equal Opportunity, go to oe.cd/social-mobility. Guest: Romina Boarini, Director, OECD Centre on Well-Being, Inclusion, Sustainability and Equal Opportunity Host: Robin Allison Davis
2022-11-25
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Strengthening Democracy: Gearing up Governments to Tackle Mis- and Disinformation

Misinformation and disinformation have become some of the biggest threats to democracy in the 21st century. It's everywhere from stories of election fraud to vaccines. How can we combat misinformation and disinformation while still protecting freedom of speech? What can governments do to curb myths and disinformation? This podcast is the second in a series on Reinforcing Democracy in partnership with the OECD's Public Governance Directorate. Julio Bacio Terracino, Head of Public Integrity at the OECD, helps us make sense of the issues and how we can tackle them. To learn more about the OECD's work on democracy, go to https://www.oecd.org/governance/reinforcing-democracy/ Guest: Julio Bacio Terracino, OECD Head of Public Integrity (Twitter: @JBacioTerracino) Host: Robin Allison Davis
2022-11-18
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Accounting for the environment: Better data for a better future

With temperatures rising and natural disasters occurring more frequently, the climate crisis is on everyone's minds. Countries have come together in an effort to address climate change via international cooperation. However, the climate crisis is worsening. Calls for concrete policy action are deafening; but to generate world class policy advice, we need world class evidence. The OECD compiles and produces data to understand and monitor the environment in a way that is coherent with economic accounting. But what does this mean exactly? Why is it important to measure our environment and our environmental impacts? What is the data telling us? And how can these indicators help policymakers? This OECD Podcast aims to address these questions and more in conversation with one of our own Environmental-Economic Accounting experts. Host: Ashley Ward Guest: Daniel Clarke, Environmental-Economic Researcher, OECD Statistics and Data Directorate Producer: Ashley Ward,
2022-11-16
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Time to act: Nurturing our democracies for the 21st century

For a country to take on the most critical problems of our day, like climate change, it needs its people to be engaged and committed. Yet, as countries recover from the biggest health, economic and social crisis in decades, the trust citizens have in their government is under strain. How can this trust be won back? What drives public trust? How can policymakers build people's confidence in their government's capacity to be responsive, reliable, open, honest and fair? Elsa Pilichowski, Director for Public Governance of the OECD, helps us answer these questions. This podcast is the first in a two part series on reinforcing democracy, organised by the Directorate for Public Governance of the OECD. Guest: Elsa Pilichowski, Director for Public Governance, OECD Host: Christopher Mooney Producer: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the OECD's work on democracy, go to: https://www.oecd.org/governance/reinforcing-democracy/
2022-11-11
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Governing data and AI for all: which model for a sustainable and just data governance?

While the European Union is developing the Data Act, the Data Governance Act and the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, the issue of the data governance remains at the fore. In today?s podcast, we will try to answer some of these questions: What are the policy options for Europe?s data governance framework, especially with regard to AI, that align with a data justice perspective? How to foster a positive vision of AI as contributing to public goods and creating public value? How to recognise the rights and interests of different communities in data? To what extend is it possible to foresee risks and vulnerabilities when legislating on digital? We will address these questions with the help of Pernille Weiss, Member of the European Parliament?s Committees on Industry, Research and Energy and on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, and Linnet Taylor, Associate Professor of Data Ethics, Law and Policy at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT), where she leads the Global Data Justice project. This podcast is third in the 2022 podcast series on Artificial intelligence brought to you by the OECD?s Global Parliamentary Network and the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology, also known as STOA. Guests: Linnet Taylor, Pernille Weiss Host: Christopher Mooney Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology?s work on AI, go to: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/stoa/en/home/highlights To learn more about the OECD Global Parliamentary Network, go to: https://www.oecd.org/parliamentarians/ To learn more about the OECD?s work on AI, go to: oecd.ai
2022-10-05
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Transition Finance: what is it and why is it needed?

Global environmental emergencies such as climate change call for us to put our money where our mouth is. An increasing number of governments, companies and financial institutions have committed to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Is that enough to help us meet the goal of the Paris Agreement of limiting the average global temperature increase to 1.5 °C? If not, what more can be done to bridge this gap? That's where Transition Finance steps in. Transition finance will be one of the key topics discussed at the upcoming OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment (5-7 October 2022). Listen in to learn about transition finance - what it is, why it is needed and what the key challenges are. Guests: Kate Levick, Associate Director, Sustainable Finance, E3G Elia Trippel, Policy Analyst, Green Finance and Investment, OECD Host: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the OECD's work on Transition Finance, go to: www.oecd.org/cgfi To register for the OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment, go to: : https://www.oecd-events.org/oecd-forum-on-green-finance-and-investment/registration/registration To read the guidance on transition finance, go to: https://www.oecd.org/environment/oecd-guidance-on-transition-finance-7c68a1ee-en.htm o Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media
2022-09-23
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Sécheresse historique : Que faire ?

La planète est aujourd?hui en proie à des sécheresses dévastatrices. L'été 2022 a été décrit comme une saison en enfer, avec un changement climatique qui est devenu très concret : on a pu constater l?assèchement des cours d?eau et les ravages de très violents feux de forêt. Un rapport publié en août 2022 par l'Observatoire européen de la sécheresse indiquait que près des deux tiers du territoire européen étaient en situation de sécheresse ou en état d?alerte à cause des canicules et de l?extrême faiblesse des précipitations. Cette situation est lourde de conséquences, que ce soit pour la production d?électricité, le rendement des cultures, la navigation intérieure ou beaucoup d?autres secteurs. Selon l'Observatoire mondial sur la sécheresse, L?Europe a vécu sa pire sécheresse depuis près de 500 ans... Et l?Europe n?est bien sûr pas la seule touchée : de la Corne de l?Afrique jusqu?à l?ouest des États-Unis, des sécheresses sévères menacent les moyens de subsistance et même la vie des habitants. Que faire ? Xavier Leflaive, chef de l?équipe Eau à la Direction de l?environnement de l?OCDE, évoque les enjeux et les pistes d?action en compagnie d?Anne-Lise Prigent. Invité : Xavier Leflaive Animation : Anne-Lise Prigent Production : Robin Allison Davis
2022-09-09
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Today?s historic drought calls for historic policy solutions

The world is suffering from a devastating drought. According to an August report from the European Drought Observatory, nearly two-thirds of European territory is either experiencing drought or on high alert, due to stifling heatwaves and minimal rainfall. The consequences are far-reaching: electricity production, crop yields, and inland shipping are just a few of the sectors being hit, as wildfires expand and rivers run dry. Europe isn?t alone?from the Horn of Africa to the Western United States, severe drought is threatening lives and livelihoods. Xavier Leflaive, Water Team leader at the OECD Environment Directorate, joins host Karina Piser to discuss what?s at stake. To learn more about the OECD's work on water, go to www.oecd.org/water Guest: Xavier Leflaive, Water Team leader at the OECD Environment Directorate Host: Karina Piser Producer: Robin Allison Davis
2022-09-02
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Worn out: COVID-19, Women and the Great Exhaustion

It?s been a tough two years for women. Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, women were hit harder by job losses, leading many to call it a ?she-cession?. But as the pandemic worse on we started to see wider impacts too. We saw women on the front line of the crisis response, making up 75% of the workforce in health and social care. Women were taking on more work at home due to school and childcare closures. We saw women feeling more isolated from social network. We also saw a shadow pandemic ? the rise in domestic violence as lockdowns trapped women with abusive partners. These took their toll. After two years, more than 40% of women in Europe were reporting that the pandemic had a major negative impact on their mental health. These cumulative effects are what we call the Great Exhaustion. What about women entrepreneurs and how should local governments deal with the great exhaustion and support women with care responsibilities? Host: Andrew Paterson Guest: Rae Cooper, Professor of Gender, Work and Employment Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia
2022-07-14
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The Artificial Intelligence Act: addressing the divergence between the public and private sectors

The European Parliament and Council are currently negotiating the Artificial Intelligence Act, which introduces common regulatory and legal framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in all domains except the military. However, the negotiations pose several challenges for legislators. How should the risk categories be established? Do they take into account unintended impacts of AI? What divergences between public and private sectors could emerge, and how can they be adressed? And how is the AI Act going to help protecting fundamental rights and values? We will answer these questions with Maria-Manuel Leitão-Marques, MEP from Portugal, who is the Vice-Chair of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection and a member of the OECD Parliamentary Group on AI; and Ilina Georgieva, research scientist working on AI, cyber regulation and cyber norms at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), an independent research organisation. This podcast is second in the 2022 series on Artificial intelligence, brought to you by the OECD?s Global Parliamentary Network and the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology, also known as STOA. Guests: Maria-Manuel Leitão-Marques, Ilina Georgieva Host: Christopher Mooney To learn more about Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, go to https://www.tno.nl/en/ To learn more about the EU Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology?s work on AI, go to: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/stoa/en/home/highlights To learn more about the OECD Global Parliamentary Network, go to: https://www.oecd.org/parliamentarians/ To learn more about the OECD?s work on AI, go to: oecd.ai
2022-06-15
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Creative Re-construction: a comeback for culture in the COVID-19 recovery?

Cultural and creative sectors have been profoundly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The overall contribution to global gross value added (GVA) of the sector fell by around 21% between 2019-20. 10 million jobs were lost worldwide in these industries. However, the impact of the pandemic has been uneven. Businesses with strong digital content have done very well, such as the gaming and music streaming services. Public support measures helped to cushion some of the COVID-19 blow, but now we need a sharper focus on the diverse needs of culture and creative industries for a stronger recovery. To learn more about the OECD's work in culture, go to: oe.cd/pub/culture. Guest: Katia Travkina ? OECD Policy Analyst, Culture and Creative Sectors Host: Shayne MacLachlan - Communications and Public Affairs Manager, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE)
2022-06-03
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Will the science of co-operation help us solve climate change?

Lower your thermostat and bring a reusable bag. Commute by bicycle and recycle. These are all everyday life actions, promoted to help the climate change crisis. But how is it decided what changes we should make in our lives? How easily do people change their behaviour? Can it actually make a difference? Understanding human behaviour works hand-in-hand with climate change policy and we're speaking about this with Chiara Varazzani, OECD lead behavioural scientist and Kevin Green, Vice President of RARE, Centre for Behaviour in the Environment. To learn more about the OECD's work on behavioural science and the Behavioural Insights projects, go to OECD-opsi.org. To learn more about the OECD's work on climate, go to OECD.org/Climatechange. To learn more about RARE's work, go to Rare.org. Guests: Chiara Varazzani, OECD lead behavioural scientist; Kevin Green, Vice President of RARE, Centre for Behaviour in the Environment Host & Producer: Robin Allison Davis
2022-06-02
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AI is poised to revolutionise healthcare. Building trust will be key.

Artificial intelligence played a pivotal role during the COVID-19 pandemic, from hastening diagnoses to supporting contract tracing and more. In this sense, the pandemic has already shown us how A.I. can benefit healthcare. But this seems just the beginning of revolution. What else can be done? What are the limits and risks of using artificial intelligence in health care? And how can we best ensure that it is both effective and trustworthy? We?ll answer these questions with Lina Gálvez Muñoz, MEP from Spain, Vice Chair of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, member of the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) and of the OECD Parliamentary Group on AI; and Karim Lekadir, head of EUCanImage, a four year AI research project aimed at making advances in oncology which has 20 partners across 11 countries. This podcast is first in a series in 2022 on Artificial intelligence, brought to you by the OECD?s Global Parliamentary Network and the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology, also known as STOA. Guests: Lina Gálvez-Muñoz, Karim Lekadir Host: Robin Allison Davis Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about EUCanImage go to their website, EUCanImage.eu. To learn more about the EU Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology?s work on AI, go to: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/stoa/en/home/highlights To learn more about the OECD Global Parliamentary Network, go to: https://www.oecd.org/parliamentarians/ To learn more about the OECD?s work on AI, go to: oecd.ai
2022-05-25
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Don?t blame victims, focus on perpetrators: Making services work for domestic violence survivors

James Henderson was 10 years old when he experienced how policies designed with the best intentions can have devastating effects for families affected by domestic violence. He tells OECD?s Monika Queisser about his personal journey from surviving family abuse to becoming a Social Worker, Probation Officer, Battering Intervention Provider and Expert Trainer on Tackling Domestic Violence. He explains why we often blame the victims, that not enough is done to stop the perpetrators, and how social services must listen to the families they are trying to help. To learn more about the OECD's work on gender, go to: oecd.org/gender Guest: James Henderson Host: Monika Queisser Producer: Samia Basille o To listen to other OECD ?Truth Hurts? Talks on Preventing Violence Against Women, please go to oe.cd/truth-hurts o Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media
2022-05-11
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Trusted statistics and the impact of digitalisation, with OECD Chief Statistician Paul Schreyer

Everyone relies on data and statistics for making decisions in everyday life, whether at home or at work. Not having data would be like flying blind. But with so much information out there, how can we trust the numbers we read in the media or in official government sources, or for that matter, from the OECD? What are official statistics anyway, who produces them and what makes them so reliable? Do we have enough of the right kind of data for meeting today?s health, climate and other pressing challenges? This OECD Podcast addresses such questions, and highlights the new technologies that have been transforming the world of statistics and data in recent years, and the digital tools professional statisticians are deploying to improve the quality, timeliness and trustworthiness of the data they provide and on which we all depend. Host: Rory Clarke Guest: Paul Schreyer, Head of OECD Statistics and Data Directorate
2022-04-20
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The global implications of the Ukraine crisis, with Laurence Boone

Russia's late February invasion of Ukraine has unleashed a devastating and ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, with thousands of civilian deaths. At least four million Ukrainians have fled the country and nearly seven million are internally displaced. Beyond Ukraine, the conflict is upending the global economy, deepening pressure on vulnerable households still reeling from the pandemic. And with Russia and Ukraine as major exporters of wheat, the war could destabilise the global food supply and has prompted the U.N. to warn that food insecurity could rise. In March, the OECD released an in-depth report on the Economic and Social Impacts and Policy Implications of the War in Ukraine. The OECD estimates that global economic growth will drop by more than one percentage point this year due to the conflict, and already high inflation could rise by an additional 2.5 percentage points globally. In this podcast, OECD Chief Economist and Deputy Secretary General Laurence Boone discusses the conflict?s humanitarian and economic implications, and details the OECD?s recommendations for how governments can help insulate their populations from the impact. Host: Karina Piser Guest: Laurence Boone, OECD Chief Economist and Deputy Secretary General Producer: Robin Allison Davis For more information on the global economy and Ukraine crisis, go to: https://www.oecd.org/economic-outlook/
2022-04-13
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Eliminating the digital gender divide with Women in Tech's Ayumi Moore Aoki

The gender equality gap in the tech industry has worsened in the last 40 years. How can we lessen this the divide and make the tech industry more welcoming for everyone? We speak with Ayumi Moore Aoki, founder of Women in Tech, a global organization aiming to eliminate the gender digital divide by helping women learn digital skills, get hired in tech jobs and become leaders in the tech industry. Host: Robin Allison Davis Guest: Ayumi Moore Aoki, CEO & Founder of Women in Tech To learn more about Women in Tech, go to: www.women-in-tech.org. To read the OECD report "Bridging the Digital Divide," go to: https://www.oecd.org/digital/more-needs-to-be-done-to-bridge-the-digital-gender-divide.htm Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2022
2022-03-23
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Women, climate change & data: why we need to better understand the environment-gender nexus

The data is clear: environmental degradation especially affects women, and women are more motivated to do something about it. Why is this so? Join us as we discuss the complex, multi-faceted relationship between women, climate change, air pollution, domestic violence, and green technology patents with Ingrid Barnsley, Deputy Director of the Environment Directorate at the OECD. For more information about the OECD Environment Directorate and its work on gender and the environment, go to www.oecd.org/environment and https://www.oecd.org/environment/gender-inclusiveness-and-sdg.htm Host: Christopher Mooney Guest: Ingrid Barnsley, Deputy Director of the OECD Environment Directorate Producer: Robin Allison Davis Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2022
2022-03-16
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Know Thy AI: Assessing the risks of Artificial Intelligence

AI is everywhere, bringing many benefits but also reinforcing unfairness, misinformation and privacy invasion. What steps need to be taken to keep these risks in check? We find these answers and more, in our conversations with Karine Perset, head of the AI unit of the OECD Division for Digital Economy Policy and the OECD Policy Observatory and Dr Sebastian Hallensleben, co-chair of the AI Classification and Risk Assessment Working Group in OECD. For more information on the OECD's work on AI, go to www.oecd.ai/classification Host: Christopher Mooney Guests: Karine Perset, head of the AI unit of the OECD Division for Digital Economy Policy and the OECD Policy Observatory Dr Sebastian Hallensleben, co-chair of the AI Classification and Risk Assessment Working Group in OECD Producer: Samia Basille Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2022
2022-02-22
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When the only safe place is work: How employers can fight domestic violence

In this episode of Truth Hurts, Monika Queisser speaks with Margaret Johnston-Clarke, the Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer for the L'Oréal Group, about actions employers can take. In the One in Three Women Network, multinational companies work together to support survivors amongst their own employees with concrete measures. For more information and how to join the network, please contact Aurore Pereira de Oliveira at Fondation FACE ([email protected]) To listen to other OECD ?Truth Hurts? Talks on Preventing Violence Against Women, please go to http://oe.cd/truth-hurts Host: Monika Queisser Producer: Robin Allison Davis, Samia Basille To learn more about the OECD?s work on violence against women, please go to www.oecd.org/gender. Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2022
2022-01-26
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OECD Podcasts 2021 Year in Review

This year OECD Podcasts brought you interviews with policymakers, OECD experts, academics and more, on the topics making headlines in the world today. Take a listen to hear snippets from some of our most listened to podcasts from 2021 as well as what you can expect from us in 2022. Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-12-23
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?Open for business?? How to create opportunities in entrepreneurship for everyone

Not everyone has an equal opportunity to transform their ideas into a business. There could be an additional 9 million people starting and managing new business in the European Union (EU) ? and 35 million across OECD countries ? if everyone was as active in business creation as core age men (30-49 years old). David Halabisky, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Regions and Cities speaks with Shayne MacLachlan on how harnessing the untapped potential of ?the missing entrepreneurs? can uncover new ideas, create jobs and contribute to economic growth, which are central to plans for a strong COVID-19 recovery. Host: Shayne MacLachlan Guest: David Halabisky, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Regions and Cities Producer: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the OECD?s work on missing entrepreneurs, please go to www.oecd.org/CFE. Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-11-30
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A policeman?s journey to activism: Combatting violence against women

In this episode of Truth Hurts, Monika Queisser speaks with Bert Groen, a former police officer turned activist in the fight against gender-based violence in the Netherlands. He shares his experiences in dealing with violence against women, explains how the police force and the justice system more broadly can better help survivors of domestic violence, why it is so important to integrate all services survivors need in one place, and how Family Justice Centers can be a source of hope and empowerment. Host: Monika Queisser Guest: Bert Groen Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about the OECD?s work on violence against women, please go to www.oecd.org/gender. To listen to other OECD ?Truth Hurts? Talks on Preventing Violence Against Women, please go to http://oe.cd/truth-hurts Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-11-24
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Helping young people navigate the future of work

The OECD, in partnership with IBM, recently conducted a social media poll, asking young people about how well prepared they feel to join the world of work, how confident they are about their future paths and what concerns them about education and jobs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, the OECD?s Anthony Mann and IBM?s Lydia Logan discuss insights from the poll and why career guidance and real-world work experiences are more important for young people than ever. To learn more about the issues discussed in this episode, visit https://futureofwork.oecd.org and https://www.ibm.com/skills Host: Robin Allison Davis Interviewees: Anthony Mann, education analyst, OECD; Lydia Logan, Vice President of Education and Workforce Development, IBM Voiceover: Kate Lancaster
2021-10-27
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Education equity and the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic forced school closures in nearly all countries in 2020, with as much as 55 in-person learning days lost for young children and as many as 100 days lost for high school students. The impact of this disproportionately affected those from disadvantaged backgrounds, who were more likely to lack the resources for effective remote learning. The need to strengthen educational opportunities is not new, but the impact of COVID-19 on learning has made this challenge even more pressing. Marie-Helene Doumet, senior analyst for education and skills at the OECD, discusses lessons learned from the pandemic and what governments can do to support equity in education. Find out more: https://www.oecd.org/coronavirus/en/education-equity. Host: Kate Lancaster Guest: Marie-Helene Doumet Producer: Robin Allison Davis Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media
2021-09-22
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Repenser l?équité dans l?éducation : Le COVID, révélateur et catalyseur ?

Depuis le début de la pandémie, les fermetures d?écoles ont été nombreuses à travers le monde : la scolarisation de plus d?un milliard d?élèves s?en est trouvée suspendue. Après 18 mois de pandémie, force est de constater que les élèves les plus défavorisés ont été les plus pénalisés. Où en sommes-nous ? Peut-on faire émerger quelque chose de positif de cette crise sans précédent ? Le COVID peut-il être un révélateur et un catalyseur pour repenser l?équité dans l?éducation ? Éric Charbonnier, analyste à la Direction de l'éducation et des compétences de l?OCDE dresse un bilan éloquent de la situation. Qu?il parle de la France, de la Belgique, de la Suisse, du Luxembourg ou encore du Canada, son analyse est aussi objective que constructive. Plus que jamais, il est essentiel de rendre l?éducation aussi pertinente qu?équitable pour préparer tous les jeunes à relever les défis à venir. Un tour d?horizon instructif, éclairé par les bonnes pratiques internationales? Invité : Eric Charbonnier Animation : Anne-Lise Prigent Production : Robin Allison Davis Pour en savoir plus : L'équité dans l?éducation : https://www.oecd.org/coronavirus/fr/education-equitable Pour s?abonner à la lettre d?information de l?OCDE : https://oe.cd/3JD Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : www.oecd.org/social-media © Podcasts de l?OCDE 2021
2021-09-22
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Révolution dans la fiscalité internationale : la justice fiscale en action ? avec Pascal Saint-Amans

Début juillet 2021, plus de 130 pays et juridictions sont parvenus à un accord sur une refonte radicale du système fiscal international. Cet accord vise à faire en sorte que les entreprises multinationales paient une juste part de l?impôt partout où elles exercent des activités. Il actualise des composantes fondamentales d?un système fiscal international presque centenaire qui n?est plus adapté à l?économie mondialisée et numérisée du XXIe siècle. Il entend également limiter la concurrence fiscale en instaurant un impôt minimum sur les sociétés au niveau international. Dans ce podcast, Pascal Saint-Amans nous aide à prendre la mesure de cette formidable avancée fiscale, et nous en dessine les contours de manière limpide et pédagogique. Il nous y parle également d?environnement, de francophonie et de ce qui l?inspire pour contribuer à changer le monde. Un podcast au dynamisme communicatif - à mettre entre toutes les oreilles ! Invité : Pascal Saint-Amans, Directeur du Centre de politique et d'administration fiscales de l?OCDE Animation : Anne-Lise Prigent Production : Robin Davis Pour en savoir plus : Érosion de la base d'imposition et transfert de bénéfices - https://www.oecd.org/fr/fiscalite/beps Pour s?abonner à la lettre d?information de l?OCDE : https://oe.cd/3JD Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : www.oecd.org/social-media © Podcasts de l?OCDE 2021
2021-09-06
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Artificial Intelligence: Managing the ethical challenges

If a self-driving car gets into an accident, who?s to blame ? the person in the car, or the technology powering the vehicle? What about the manufacturer? If an automated job-search tool discriminates based on race or gender, who?s at fault ? the software, or the company? We look at the complex ethical challenges central to AI, the fundamental philosophical questions ? about human?s relationship with technology ? and more practical concerns, about how to best regulate these new tools. This is the final episode in a series on artificial intelligence, brought to you by the OECD?s Global Parliamentary Network and the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA). Guests: Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou , Lorena Jaume-Palasi, Host: Karina Piser Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about the EU Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology?s work on AI, go to: www.europarl.europa.eu/stoa/en/home/highlights To learn more about the OECD?s work on AI, go to: oecd.ai Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021.
2021-07-28
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Migrant integration: How Handbook Germany community builds to overcome barriers

Effective communication is key when it comes to helping migrants get to know their host country, integrate in their local communities and have access to essential public services. What are best practices in communication with migrants? How can communicators successfully establish interactive spaces online to respond to migrants? information needs? And how can governments make sure to reach particularly vulnerable migrant groups in times of crisis? Mahdis Amiri, English Editor of the media outlet Handbook Germany, talks about their innovative approach to provide essential news and information to migrants. This podcast is part of the OECD?s NETCOM project, the Network of Communication Officers on Migration. It brings together communication officers and political advisers working in OECD member governments, along with other interested stakeholders, to discuss communication objectives and challenges in the area of migration and integration. Guests: Mahdis Amiri, Handbook Germany Host: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the OECD's work on migrant integration communications, go to: www.oecd.org/migration/netcom To learn more about Handbook Germany, go to: www.handbookgermany.de Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-07-22
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Global digital tax deal: A multilateral solution to end corporate tax avoidance

Over 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 90% of global GDP, joined a new agreement in July 2021 to reform the international taxation rules and ensure that multinational enterprises pay a fair share of tax wherever they operate. This global tax deal ? the outcome of negotiations co-ordinated by the OECD for much of the last decade ? updates key elements of the century-old international tax system which is no longer fit for purpose in a globalised and digitalised 21st century economy and puts a floor on tax competition by setting a global minimum corporate tax. Guests: Pascal Saint-Amans Host: Lawrence Speer Producer: Robin Allison Davis To learn more about the OECD's work on tax, go to: www.oecd.org/tax/beps Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-07-16
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Truth Hurts: The unknown brain injuries of domestic violence survivors

Pioneering research is showing that brain trauma is pervasive in cases of domestic violence against women. Depression, anxiety, memory loss, disorientation, and sleep problems are all potential symptoms of someone who has experienced a traumatic brain injury. Recognising and treating brain injuries is key to help survivors of domestic violence. In the second episode of the OECD podcast series ?Truth Hurts? Eve Valera, Associate Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School shares with Monika Queisser her research on brain trauma and women who have survived domestic abuse and why it is so important to raise awareness with policy makers, women?s shelters, and first-responders. Guest: Eve Valera Host: Monika Queisser Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about the OECD?s work on violence against women, please go to www.oecd.org/gender. To listen to other OECD ?Truth Hurts? Talks on Preventing Violence Against Women, please go to http://oe.cd/truth-hurts Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-07-15
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Artificial Intelligence: Regulation Can Support Innovation

In April 2021, the European Union unveiled a proposal for unprecedented regulations on the use of AI technologies ? with implications for companies, governments, and citizens alike. The tide seems to be shifting, with private companies facing increasing scrutiny. We will hear how regulation can promote innovation, and how citizens can be brought into the discussion. This episode is the second in a series on artificial intelligence, brought to you by the OECD?s Global Parliamentary Network and the European Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA). Guests: Deirdre Clune, Lina Galvez Munoz, Andrea Renda Host: Karina Piser Producer: Samia Basille To learn more about the EU Parliament?s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology?s work on AI, go to: www.europarl.europa.eu/stoa/en/home/highlights To learn more about the OECD?s work on AI, go to: oecd.ai Get the latest OECD content delivered directly to your inbox! Subscribe to our newsletters: www.oecd.org/newsletters Follow us on social media: www.oecd.org/social-media ©OECD Podcast 2021
2021-06-18
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