In order to encourage a public debate on the need to establish a new social contract, that will regulate the relations between Government and citizens, and on the approach towards inclussive growth and comuunity building, we travelled across Israel to meet individuals and communities. To date, we have led and taken part in more than [...]
Posts Tagged ‘inclusiveness’
The New Social Contract – A Trans-Israel Journey
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged Impact, inclusive growth, inclusiveness, Israel 15 on September 12, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Increasing Gaps are Obstacles to the Achievement of IL15 Vision
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged flexicurity, inclusiveness, ISRAEL 15 Vision, labor market policy, unique & global development policy on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A report recently published by the OECD points to the growing gaps between rich and poor in OECD countries. According to a report published by the UN Development Program, Israel is ranked fourth in terms of Gini index. Such deep gaps may endanger the achievement of IL15 vision.
Lions, Inclusiveness and Unique Global Assets in Kenya
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged inclusiveness, ISRAEL 15 Vision, Leapfrogging on September 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
According to the Reut Institute, the concept of ‘inclusiveness’ – a fair division of the outcomes of growth among all the state’s population – is an essential ingredient in formulating a development policy which aims to create an economic and social leapfrog.

