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WHO, UNICEF Find the World Is Off Track To Meet Childhood Immunization Goals
15 de julio, puesto en línea por Naomi Myint BreuerThe latest data highlights that the world is off track to meet the targets set by the Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030) to achieve 90 percent global immunization coverage for essential childhood vaccines and halve the number of unvaccinated children by 2030. The World Health Organization (WHO) (…) -
Trump Tech Big Bro: Monopoly Is Best
15 de julio, puesto en línea por Jomo Kwame SundaramTrump’s billionaire cronies want more monopoly profits, not competition. With more policies crafted for them, wealth concentration is set to become greater than ever. Neoliberalism? There is no clear consensus on what neoliberal economics stands for now. Many who claim to be liberal economists (…) -
Financing for Whom? Trials & Tribulations from the Fourth Financing for Development in Seville
15 de julio, puesto en línea por Bhumika MuchhalaThe Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) took place in Seville, Spain from 30th June to 3rd July amidst intensifying attacks on multilateralism, unprecedented cuts to global aid and development financing, and regression of decades of progress in the fight against (…) -
Man, Sea, Algae: HOMO SARGASSUM’s Stirring Critique of Human Culpability in the Caribbean
14 de julio, puesto en línea por Jennifer Xin-Tsu Lin LevineThe United Nations’ HOMO SARGASSUM exhibition served as a public immersion into the marine world and called upon viewers to take action in the face of the climate crisis, specifically regarding invasive species and water pollution. For the past month, an art exhibition entitled HOMO SARGASSUM (…) -
Can the Cali Fund Deliver on Its Billion-Dollar Biodiversity Pledge?
14 de julio, puesto en línea por Stella PaulWhen the Cali Fund was unveiled in February on the sidelines of COP16.2 in Rome, the announcement sent ripples through the global conservation community. For the first time ever, companies that profit from digital sequence information (DSI)—the digitized genetic material of plants, animals, and (…)