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Secure land tenure is thus vital to building the inclusive, resilient, and sustainable communities that will propel economic and social progress well into the future.
Inclusive, transparent, and effective public debate about these potentially consequential issues demands, first and foremost, that citizens are well informed.
In fact, a more honest, transparent global system free of corruption would support stronger, more
inclusive
economic growth and development.
Doing nothing will only constrain the region’s tremendous potential to achieve sustainable and
inclusive
growth.
It will also be a more multidisciplinary and intellectually
inclusive
process – more bottom-up than top-down – than the one that preceded it.
Schools are the first places where we can and should be promoting
inclusive
citizenship.
A genuine and
inclusive
process will require engaging with the whole spectrum of Afghan civil society, including rights organizations, women’s groups, the clergy, public intellectuals, and influential tribal networks.
A loose system of individual commitments, in which each country unilaterally sets emissions targets, can help build trust and momentum for a more
inclusive
successor to the Kyoto Protocol, which many hope will be forged at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in 2015.
But it can do so only in the context of a sustainable and
inclusive
recovery of economic activity – and that requires a more competitive economy.
How can we make countries more competitive, growth more sustainable and inclusive, and genders more equal?
Benchmarking has been moving to the policy arena, including issues such as sustainable development, the business environment, competitiveness, gender parity, and, more recently,
inclusive
growth.
Two examples of this are the WEF’s Global Competitiveness Index and its new
Inclusive
Growth and Development Index.
Instead, the indexes include variables – what they refer to as the “policy space” – that are supposed to cause either competitiveness or
inclusive
growth.
We do not really know what could make growth more inclusive, countries more competitive, and development more sustainable in each country and region; and we should not pretend that we do.
Such investment can determine whether a country’s economic growth is broadly
inclusive
or leaves large segments of society behind.
For all of the progress human society has made since the era of the Luddites, a simple truth persists: machines must strengthen, not weaken, our prospects for
inclusive
growth and broadly shared prosperity.
Furthermore, greater international cooperation and coordination are crucial to achieving a strong, sustained, and
inclusive
recovery.
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multilateral organizations – led by the UN, together with the International Monetary Fund and the International Labor Organization – must lead by example, offering needed technical support and underscoring the benefits of global cooperation.
The international community must act together – urgently and resolutely – to face today’s challenges while laying the groundwork for a more sustainable and
inclusive
future for all.
In this and other ways, the rainforest could be harnessed to finance development and generate growth in a socially
inclusive
and sustainable way.
Indeed, though environmentalists and secular youth spearheaded the protest movement, it became remarkably diverse and
inclusive
almost overnight.
It must recognize a strong popular desire for individual autonomy, more leadership positions for women and the young, and greater support for individual enterprise (along with reforms of social insurance that make it cost-effective and truly inclusive).
The authorities are aware of these issues and have announced plans for a new, “people-oriented” urbanization model that would be more efficient, inclusive, and environmentally sustainable.
As a result, more countries would be able to contribute to the effort to secure an inclusive, stable, rules-based order in which all countries, including China, can thrive.
With collaboration, we can help build a more
inclusive
economy that benefits everyone.
By cutting out the middleman, these online platforms empower individuals, reduce transaction costs, and create a more
inclusive
economy.
The opportunity to buy or sell has also become much more inclusive: half of Airbnb hosts in the United States have low to moderate incomes, and 90% of hosts globally rent their primary residence.
Those who are displaced will have far better prospects in the more prosperous and
inclusive
environment that the sharing economy promises to create.
A new era of citizen involvement and public scrutiny has begun, creating opportunities for truly
inclusive
environmental action that promise to achieve more than elites negotiating behind closed doors ever could.
What this new middle-class “Muslim Street” wants is an
inclusive
political system – a demand heard not only in Egypt, but also in Iran, as Hassan Rouhani’s victory in the country’s presidential election in June attests.
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