Education equity and the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic

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COGITO Talks… What in the World is the Tropical Economy?

Imagine a world where rural and tropical regions aren’t struggling backwaters, but breeding ground for fresh ideas, new jobs and sustainable growth. According to OECD’s Rural Innovation Pathways, rural innovation isn’t just a smaller copy of what happens in cities, it’s different ...  Show more

COGITO Talks… Click, Vote, Grow: How India is 'rural proofing' its future

India's rural areas are developing at an extraordinary rate, and it poses both challenges and extraordinary opportunities to rethink development at a large scale. Across the OECD, over nine in ten households are now connected to the Internet, but in rural regions connectivity sti ...  Show more

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