by adminrise | Oct 14, 2020 | Development actors
The COVID-19 pandemic was predicted and preventable. The next pandemics are equally predictable and preventable. Around 60% of human infectious diseases and 75% of emerging infectious diseases originate in animals as zoonotic diseases. The novel coronavirus is just...
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...
by adminrise | Aug 25, 2020 | Development actors
One of the first actions taken by governments across the globe in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic was to initiate border shutdowns. This action continues to negatively impact immigrants, refugees, and temporary workers in various ways. Yet, overlooked by many,...
by adminrise | Aug 25, 2020 | Development actors
Negotiations between the USA and China on trade and investments have become prominent on the economic agenda of the world and beyond that, have a large influence on the prospect of conflict and (in)stability in the most important region of the world. For the near...
by adminrise | Aug 22, 2020 | Development actors
Long before the COVID-induced recession slashed Canadians’ contributions to charities and the WE scandal threatened to undermine Canadians’ confidence in NGOs, there were deep-seated problems in the way that Canadian registered charities got funded. Canadian...
by adminrise | Aug 15, 2020 | Development actors
At first glance, the picture China’s ambassador to Barbados tweeted on July 23 shows nothing more than an online meeting — a typical, screen-based representation of what life has become during the pandemic. The digital get-together was to announce that Beijing...
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