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    OECD Home; About; Countries. Afghanistan; Albania; Algeria; Andorra; Angola; Anguilla; Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Armenia; Aruba; Australia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Bahamas; Bahrain; Guernsey; Jersey; Bangladesh; Barbados; Belarus; Belgium; Belize; Benin; Bermuda; Bhutan; Venezuela; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Botswana; Brazil; British Virgin ...

    • Ethiopia

      This strategic foresight report assesses the interaction...

    • Egypt

      Young people (aged under 30) constitute more than half (55%)...

    • Singapore

      This report, OECD Skills Strategy Southeast Asia: Skills for...

    • Gabon

      This report contains the 2014 'Phase 2: Implementation of...

    • Liberia

      Using household data from 15 countries in Latin America and...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OECDOECD - Wikipedia

    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; French: Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, OCDE) is an intergovernmental organisation with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.

  3. www.oecd.org › about › members-and-partnersOur global reach - OECD

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    Today, our 38 Member countries span the globe, from North and South America to Europe and Asia-Pacific. They are represented by ambassadors at the OECD Council, which defines and oversees our work, as set out in the OECD Convention. Member countries engage with our experts, use our data and analysis to inform policy decisions, and play a key role i...

    Becoming a Member of the OECD is not a simple formality but is the result of an increasingly rigorous review process. The OECD Council, which comprises of all the Members of the Organisation, decides on the opening of accession discussions and considerations to open an accession process can be made on the initiative of the Council itself or upon re...

    The OECD works closely with some of the world’s largest economies: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and South Africa, who are OECD Key Partners. They participate in the OECD’s daily work, bringing useful perspectives and increasing the relevance of policy debates. Key Partners participate in policy discussions in OECD bodies,take part in regular OE...

    We collaborate across countries at a regional level, notably through regional initiatives, spanning Africa, Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Southeast Asia and South East Europe. Regional initiatives help facilitate policy benchmarking and the exchange of good practices between countries in a specific geog...

    The OECD is an international organisation that brings together 38 Member countries and a range of partners to collaborate on global issues. Learn about the OECD's global reach, accession process, key partners and regional initiatives.

  4. May 14, 2024 · The OECD works with over 100 countries to promote policies for economic and social well-being. Find data, analysis, news and events on topics such as development, climate, education, gender and more.

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  5. Since then, 16 countries have become members of the Organisation. Here is a list of the current Member countries of the Organisation and the dates on which they deposited their instruments of ratification. Click on the name of the country to consult OECD work on that particular country.

  6. Our global reach. The OECD is at the heart of international co-operation. Our Member countries work with other countries, organisations and stakeholders worldwide to address the pressing policy challenges of our time. Find out more.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Member countries produce two-thirds of the world’s goods and services. The convention establishing the OECD was signed on Dec. 14, 1960, by 18 European countries, the United States, and Canada and went into effect on Sept. 30, 1961.

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