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14 August 2024

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 161: On the path to an older population: Maximizing the benefits from the demographic dividend in the least developed countries

While many least developed countries (LDCs) are still experiencing persistently high fertility and rapid population growth, they have also begun to experience progressive population ageing. Preparing for population ageing in LDCs will be critical for achieving sustainable development and ensuring that no one is left behind. Maximizing the benefits from the demographic dividend will provide an opportunity for these countries to develop economically before their populations become much older.

04 January 2023

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 147: Old age inequality begins at birth: life course influences on late-life disability

Improving working conditions and access to quality education across the lifecycle can help reduce inequality in health outcomes among older adults. Expanding healthcare coverage and addressing the social determinants of health are also vital.

16 December 2022

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 145: On the importance of monitoring inequality in life expectancy

Financing and enhancing statistical capacity for high-quality, timely and reliable disaggregated data in developing countries, is essential to better understand and respond to inequalities in life expectancy.

01 November 2022

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 140: A World of 8 Billion

Wealthy countries and the international community should support sustainable development in low-income and lower-middle-income countries by providing the necessary technical and financial assistance so that their economies can grow rapidly using technologies that minimise environmental harms.

09 February 2022

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 129: The monetary policy response to COVID-19: the role of asset purchase programmes

Central banks have relied heavily on unconventional monetary policy tools, especially large-scale asset purchases, to respond to the pandemic. These programmes have helped to stabilize financial markets and kickstart economic recovery. But the central bank asset purchases have also contributed to an underpricing of risk and sharp increases in asset prices.

02 February 2022

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 128: Addressing climate change through sport

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our times. Sports plays an important role as part of the solution.

16 November 2021

UN DESA Policy Brief No. 122: Adapting international development cooperation to reduce risk, enable recovery and build resilience

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed new demands on development cooperation in its various forms: finance, capacity support, policy change and multi-stakeholder partnerships. The ongoing challenge of the pandemic and its consequences has also shown the durability and adaptability of development cooperation.

19 May 2021

UN/DESA Policy Brief #107: Social protection in rural areas: achieving universal access for all

Government action is required to ensure social protection measures, including floors, are available for all in rural areas.

20 April 2021

UN/DESA Policy Brief #102: Population, food security, nutrition and sustainable development

Despite progress in recent decades, in 2019, almost 690 million people, or 8.9 per cent of the global population, were undernourished. After more than a decade of steady decline, the number of undernourished people has been rising since 2014.

12 April 2021

UN/DESA Policy Brief #98: Risk-informed finance

All financing must be risk-informed and resilient, and sufficient financing must be available for investments in risk reduction and resilience, at national and global levels.

08 March 2021

UN/DESA Policy Brief #93: Social policy and social protection measures to build Africa better post-COVID-19

This policy brief reviews the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis in Africa and presents the continent’s social protection responses.

15 October 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #86: The long-term impact of COVID-19 on poverty

As developing countries currently face the prospect
of costly debt crises with far-reaching consequences,
global action is urgently needed. The window to mitigate
the disastrous long-term consequences of COVID-19 on
poverty is closing rapidly.

31 August 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #84: Achieving SDGs in the wake of COVID-19: Scenarios for policymakers

Establishment of robust universal healthcare and social protection systems should be taken as immediate goals, and efforts should be made to build upon the emergency measures taken during the COVID-19 crisis so as to reach these goals.

14 July 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #82: COVID-19 and a primer on shock-responsive social protection systems

Risks of implementing more shockresponsive social protection include overwhelming demand, lack of coordination, poor targeting and negative public perception. These can be partially offset by ensuring universal access to programmes. A country’s available fiscal space and level of debt distress are key contextual factors that determine the feasibility of more shock-responsive social protection.

28 May 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #76: COVID-19 poses grievous economic challenge to landlocked developing countries

The Covid-19 pandemic is increasing the risks of a balance of payments crisis, a food crisis and a debt crisis in landlocked developing countries

14 May 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #73: The impact of COVID-19 on sport, physical activity and well-being and its effects on social development

This policy brief highlights the challenges COVID-19 has posed to both the sporting world and to physical activity and well-being, including for marginalized or vulnerable groups. It further provides recommendations for Governments and other stakeholders, as well as for the UN system, to support the safe reopening of sporting events, as well as to support physical activity during the pandemic and beyond.

08 May 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #70: The Impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples

COVID-19 presents a new threat to the health and survival of indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples often experience widespread stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings such as stereotyping and a lack of quality in the care provided, thus compromising standards of care and discouraging them from accessing health care.

06 May 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #69: Leaving no one behind: the COVID-19 crisis through the disability and gender lens

This policy brief highlights the impact of COVID-19 on women and girls with disabilities and provides policy guidance for governments and other stakeholders to adopt inclusive and accessible measures to not only mitigate the adverse impacts of the crisis but build resilient societies.

06 May 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #68: COVID-19 and Older Persons: A Defining Moment for an Informed, Inclusive and Targeted Response

Multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination experienced by older persons are exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic and aggravate their vulnerabilities.

05 May 2020

UN/DESA Policy Brief #67: Protecting and mobilizing youth in COVID-19 responses

Young people will form a key element in an inclusive recovery
and the achievement of the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) during this Decade of Action. However,
the response and recovery must be done in a way that
protects the human rights of all youth.