Realism About Investment Treaties
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By Andrés Arauz and Guillaume Long WASHINGTON, DC – A stream of European countries have exited the controversial Energy Charter
A New Weapon Against Malaria
Cristina Donini and Doreen Akiyo YomoahMay 1, 2023
By Cristina Donini and Doreen Akiyo Yomoah Cristina Donini is Vice President of Program Leadership and Strategy at Medicines for
Mitigating Mozambique’s Humanitarian Nightmare
Jon Hyman and Shannon KellmanApril 25, 2023
By Jon Hyman and Shannon Kellman Jon Hyman is Advocacy Manager at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Rethinking Development in an Age of Crisis
Anna BjerdeApril 18, 2023
By Anna Bjerde Anna Bjerde is Managing Director of Operations at the World Bank. WASHINGTON, DC – Nowhere is the impact
Tax the Rich to Save the Planet
Owen GaffneyApril 11, 2023
By Owen Gaffney Owen Gaffney, Project Lead of Earth4All, is Chief Impact Officer at Nobel Prize Outreach. STOCKHOLM – The
Who Gets Squeezed by Austerity?
Christy BrahamMarch 27, 2023
By Christy Braham WASHINGTON, DC – When Edmundo, a waste picker in Peru, caught COVID-19, he had to take out a bank loan to pay
How Governments Can Reach Those Furthest Behind First
Claire HutchingsMarch 22, 2023
By Claire Hutchings NEW YORK – We are at the halfway point for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (from 2015 to
Evidence for Equity
Atiya AnisMarch 13, 2023
By Atiya Anis NEW DELHI – “What gets measured gets done.” It is a well-worn maxim, attributed to everyone from management guru
AI and the Global South
and Gordon LaForge, Gabriella Seiler, Robert MuggahMarch 7, 2023
By Robert Muggah, Gabriella Seiler, and Gordon LaForge RIO DE JANEIRO – Recent months may well be remembered as the moment when
Digital-Payment Systems Could Revolutionize Health Care
Sania NishtarFebruary 27, 2023
By Sania Nishtar KARACHI – The year is 2025. A woman with diabetes living in a rural area, where there is a shortage of