
Posts by John Denizen:


How Education and Training can Support Decent Work and Economic Growth
Education and training are vital in supporting decent work and economic growth. Providing individuals with the skills...

The Impact of Gender Inequality on Decent Work and Economic Growth
Gender inequality in the workplace significantly impacts decent work and economic growth.

How Climate Change Worsens Poverty and Inequality
Climate change is a major global challenge affecting people worldwide, but it disproportionately impacts the poorest...

Rich Nations Must Lead in Combating Poverty and Climate Change
Poverty and climate change are two of our most pressing global challenges. Addressing these issues requires a concerted...

Climate Change, Poverty, and the Threat to Food Security
Climate change is a major global threat that poses serious risks to human well-being, including food security. As...

What The SDG Goal Zero Hunger Means And How We Can Achieve It
What does a world with Zero Hunger look like? We are entering a new era of food security and peace. In 2015, the United...

The World is Short on Jobs and Social Inequality is Growing
It's no secret that the world is not in a great place right now. We're facing an unprecedented level of social...

4 Reasons to Invest in Our Global Infrastructure
There are several reasons to invest in our global infrastructure and ways it can help us. First, improving the global...

6 Reasons Global Partnerships are Vital For Sustainable Development
Global partnerships are pretty common in the corporate world. When two or more companies join forces to make something...

Putting Your Climate Change Efforts On The Fast Track
Did you know that the climate action movement started in the 1970s? The climate movement is a global movement...

Why does Sustainability matter for your business?
I'm sure we all have a friend that is very environmentally conscious. They shop second hand, are vegan, and use...

Brain Machine Interfaces Through Social Viability and Adoption
Do you regularly interact with individuals who do not have a last name?