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Preventing the next pandemic: Zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission

Preventing the next pandemic: Zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission

by adminrise | Oct 14, 2020 | Development issues

Statement by Inger Andersen, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme Thank you for joining us for the launch of a new report by the UN Environment Programme and the International Livestock Research Institute. The report is...
As daily COVID-19 cases reach a new high, new report examines how to prevent future pandemics

As daily COVID-19 cases reach a new high, new report examines how to prevent future pandemics

by adminrise | Oct 14, 2020 | Development issues

Ebola, SARS, Zika, HIV/AIDS, West Nile fever and now COVID-19. These are some of the highest-profile diseases to emerge in the last several decades. And while they emerged in different parts of the world, they have one thing in common. They are what scientists call...
From global pandemic to prosperity for all: avoiding another lost decade

From global pandemic to prosperity for all: avoiding another lost decade

by adminrise | Sep 30, 2020 | Development issues

Covid-19 has served as a reminder that we live in a closely interdependent world that brings opportunities but also carries dangers. It has, just as importantly, shed light on a whole series of pre-existing conditions – from heightened inequality, to...
Demystifying Blue Box Support to Agriculture under the WTO: Implications for Developing Countries

Demystifying Blue Box Support to Agriculture under the WTO: Implications for Developing Countries

by adminrise | Sep 22, 2020 | Development issues

Developing members at the WTO are faced with shrinking policy space to support their agricultural sector owing to the restrictive provisions of the Amber Box. Contrastingly, most developed members are able to provide high levels of product-specific support without...
How Trade Policy Failed US Workers – And How to Fix it

How Trade Policy Failed US Workers – And How to Fix it

by adminrise | Sep 22, 2020 | Development actors

Over the last several decades, U.S. trade policies have failed most Americans. Under the guise of “free trade” special interests have captured trade policy to extract wealth at home and abroad and leave working people to bear the costs. Coupled with the myriad of...
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