-Ensure health-related data is collected ethically and effectively and that AI and other insights are accurate, targeted, and actionable in the real world.-Increase capacity and resilience of health systems, including workforce, supply chains, and other infrastructure. -Increase access to and quality of health services for all communities.
-Increase access to quality learning experiences and materials, especially for those living in emergency and conflict-affected areas or with limited internet.
-Improve engagement and enable better learning outcomes for those with disabilities and learning differences, while benefiting all learners.
-Provide the skills that people need to thrive in a complex world, from problem-solving to AI literacy, with adequate training and support for educators.
-Drive a shift towards a low-carbon and nutritious global food system, across large and small-scale producers plus supply chains.
-Build zero-carbon and resilient cities, including through better construction or retrofitting of multi-family or commercial buildings, enabling non-car transportation, and managing extreme weather.
-Enable rapid deployment of distributed renewable energy and adaptation measures, such as community-scale solar, ecosystem restoration, or cooling/dehumidification.
-Strengthen a low-carbon blue economy, including sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, marine industry, or ecosystem conservation.
-Enable universal access to financial services, including innovative fintech tools for banking, insurance, credit, instant payments, and asset ownership
-Increase digital participation and security, including reliable connectivity and protected online spaces that safeguard civic participation, privacy, and digital identity
-Expand workforce development, such as through skill-based training, employment matching, and career mobility programs, or worker safety and benefits, with an emphasis on underinvested populations.
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