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Author Archives: Galina Kalvatcheva

Social Protection and Jobs Core Courses 2019

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaApril 17, 2019Leave a comment

Date: October 28-November 08, 2019 Location: World Bank Headquarters, Washington DC The Social Protection & Jobs Core Courses are comprised of three parallel trainings on: (1) Social Safety Nets, (2) Pensions, and (3) Jobs and Migration Policies, and will be held from October 28 – November 8, 2019, at the World Bank HQ in Washington,…

We Need a Reskilling Revolution. Here’s How to Make it Happen

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaApril 15, 2019

As the world of work changes, so must our approach to education and skills. Photo: Reuters Read the original post here. As the world faces the transformative economic, social and environmental challenges of Globalization 4.0, it has never been more important to invest in people. Valuing human capital not only serves to equip individuals with…

5 Facts About Jobs and Economic Transformation in IDA Countries

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaApril 12, 2019

What are the pathways people follow to better jobs? Economies grow when more people find work, when they get better at what they do, and when they move from low-productivity work to better, higher-productivity jobs. Our newest report `Pathways to better jobs in IDA countries’ takes a closer look at how people benefit through jobs…

Rising With Rice in Côte d’Ivoire 3: The Contours of a Pilot Project

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaApril 1, 2019

Issouf Ouattara, sales manager of the Lopé lowlands in the Hambol Region, Côte d’Ivoire, shares a laugh with Sali Soro, smallholder rice farmer (Photo by Raphaela Karlen, World Bank) The second post of this blog series illustrated the potential for poverty reduction through value chain development (VCD) in Africa. This is an approach that Côte d’Ivoire hopes…

Are Robots in Michigan Destroying Jobs in Chihuahua?

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaMarch 12, 2019Leave a comment

A month ago, Brookings Metro published a report warning that just as the gains from economic growth were distributed unevenly over the last few decades, the losses from automation will also hurt some groups and places more than others. In the U.S., robots will take jobs from men, the young, and minorities. The losses will…

While Routines Are Comforting, They Can Also Be Job Killers

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

In the changing nature of work, diplomas are important, but skills are invaluable. Being a teacher in Norway may require a very different set of skills than being a teacher in Africa, even though the job title is the same. For example, while teachers in the developed world may need to have digital or foreign…

Rising Job Opportunities With Rice In Côte D’ivoire: How Local Farmers And Millers Are Leading The Way

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaFebruary 26, 2019Leave a comment

It is rice harvesting time in the Hambol Region of central Côte d’Ivoire, and Sali Soro is making sure this important day goes off without a hitch. A female member of Coop-CA Hambol, a regional rice cooperative in the Lopé lowlands, Sali managed to rent one of the few threshers available in the area. Workers…

Developing Jobs-focused Lending Operations

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaJanuary 8, 2019Leave a comment

We spoke with David Robalino, former Manager of the Jobs Group of the Social Protection and Jobs Global Practice. He discusses his report “Lending for Jobs Operations” that describes a general framework to inform the design of a new generation of World Bank lending operations. These operations have explicit objectives to either create jobs, improve…

The Impact Of Legal Reforms On Women And Girls: Evidence From Bulgaria

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaDecember 10, 2018Leave a comment

A few years ago, Gergana Ivanova became famous in my country, Bulgaria. She became the first woman to serve in the national guards’ unit and the first guardswoman to stand in front of the presidency – not only a great honor but also a dream she has had since she was in first grade. She…

Four Key Trends In Economic Inclusion Programs

NewsBy Galina KalvatchevaNovember 29, 2018Leave a comment

Targeted household-level economic inclusion programs are on the rise: nearly 100 programs across 43 countries have reached an estimated 14 million people to date, according to the Partnership for Economic Inclusion’s (PEI) 2018 State of the Sector report. These programs provide a “big push” to help the extreme poor and other vulnerable people move into…

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