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10/19 Event on The Future World of Work in Developing Countries ------------------------------------------------------------ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser (https://mailchi.mp/csis/future-of-work-1882157?e=e55aaf27de) . The Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to: ** Report Launch on The Future of Global Stability: The World of Work in Developing Countries ------------------------------------------------------------ https://www.csis.org/events/report-launch-future-global-stability-world-work-developing-countries?utm_source=CSIS+All&utm_campaign=af7ccc93d9-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_02_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f326fc46b6-af7ccc93d9-145367789 https://www.csis.org/events/report-launch-future-global-stability-world-work-developing-countries?utm_source=CSIS+All&utm_campaign=af7ccc93d9-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_02_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f326fc46b6-af7ccc93d9-145367789 ** Friday, October 19, 2018 ------------------------------------------------------------ ** 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. ------------------------------------------------------------ Photo: Yawar Nazir/Getty Images ------------------------------------------------------------ Featuring ** Ambassador Dawn Liberi ------------------------------------------------------------ Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Burundi Former USAID Mission Director, Nigeria ** Heather Kulp ------------------------------------------------------------ Executive Director, Niger Delta Partnership Initiative (NDPI) ** Laura Ripani ------------------------------------------------------------ Principal Labor Markets Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) ** Susan Reichle ------------------------------------------------------------ President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), International Youth Foundation (IYF) ** Laura Frigenti ------------------------------------------------------------ Global Head, International Development Assistant Services (IDAS) Institute, KPMG Moderated by ** Romina Bandura ------------------------------------------------------------ Senior Fellow, Project on Prosperity and Development, CSIS ------------------------------------------------------------ The future of work has recently attracted much attention from a variety of institutions: a simple Google search of the term “future of work” produces more than 2 billion results. Our world of work – both in rich and poor countries – is changing fast. Technology, globalization, environmental changes, and shifting demographics are impacting workplace environments and the types of jobs that will be available in the future. Everyone can relate to these issues since people depend on work for their livelihoods. Much of the current discussion on the future of work centers on fast paced technological disruptions and the perceived job losses and transformations in Western economies. However, several challenges beyond technology will impact the future of work in developing countries including demographics, globalization, and urbanization. The world of work in developing countries is complex, and its future remains uncertain. These changes require us to think about the types of jobs, skills and safety nets that economies need to meet people’s aspirations. If economies do not produce enough good jobs and if institutions do not prepare the workforce for the current and future needs of the labor market, global, regional and national stability will be compromised. The U.S. can play an important role in supporting transitions in developing countries brought on by the coming world of work changes. A discussion that addresses the role of the U.S. and international community in confronting the challenges and leveraging the opportunities of the world of work in developing countries is necessary in order to accomplish U.S. national security interests. Please join us for this discussion which marks the launch of a new CSIS report. 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