ILO and the EU’s European Training Foundation strengthen partnership on skills and decent work

The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the European Training Foundation (ETF) will work more closely to help countries improve skills systems, vocational education, apprenticeships and employment policies. Under a cooperation agreement signed Monday 9 February by Pilvi Torsti, Director of the ETF, and Sangheon Lee, Director of the Employment Policy Department of the ILO, the two organizations agreed to join forces to improve skills and labour market data, support education and training systems adapting to the green and digital transitions, strengthen vocational education and work-based learning, improve career guidance and…

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Yvo de Boer appointed as new Chair of the Carbon Trust board

Carbon Trust are pleased to announce the appointment of Yvo de Boer as our new Chair. Yvo is a globally respected leader in climate policy, sustainable development and international climate diplomacy, bringing decades of experience across government, international institutions and the private sector. He brings strategic insight, a global perspective and a longstanding commitment to advancing effective climate solutions — leadership that will be invaluable as the Carbon Trust accelerates its mission to a decarbonised future. Yvo most recently served as President and Board Chair of the Gold Standard Foundation,…

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PRCA commissions research to define PR’s contribution to the UK economy

The PRCA has commissioned CBI Economics, the CBI’s independent economic consultancy division, to assess the economic, social and strategic value of the public relations sector. The research, to be published later this year, will establish a robust, credible evidence base that finally captures the full contribution of public relations to the UK economy. It will go beyond traditional measures such as Gross Value Added (GVA) and employment and reframe PR as a strategic capability underpinning commercial performance, trust-building, risk preparedness and behaviour change. The work will be brought together for…

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New report signals biodiversity loss poses a critical risk to businesses and human wellbeing

A new report published recently by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) finds that biodiversity loss is no longer just an environmental issue but a systemic economic risk, affecting financial stability, supply chains and human wellbeing. The report shows that all businesses depend on nature’s contributions—such as raw materials, water regulation, flood protection and cultural services—yet most do not bear the real costs of their negative impacts or receive financial rewards for positive ones. This disconnect is accelerating biodiversity decline while exposing businesses to growing operational and…

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