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Could have, should have, Will
12th September 2024 If you think a will is only for the rich or famous or that drawing up a will is an expensive or complicated process, think again. More than half... →
Steve Biko’s murder exposed deep racism in how medicine was taught and practised in South Africa
11th September 2024 In 1966, Steve Biko began studying medicine at the University of Natal in South Africa, the same year that the general assembly of the United... →
Advancing Data Equity: An Action-Oriented Framework
11th September 2024 Automated decision-making systems based on algorithms and data are increasingly common today, with profound implications for individuals,... →
The New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance and its access features: Operationalising 'enhanced access' to climate finance
10th September 2024 2024 will see years of negotiations culminating in a New Collective Quantified Goal on climate finance (NCQG). The NCQG will replace a previous... →
Avoiding a ‘green squeeze’: supporting Least Developed Countries navigate new greening trade measures
10th September 2024 As the global economy transitions towards more sustainable practices, new measures to green production and trade aimed at promoting environmental... →
Can Chad’s November elections improve on past disputed polls?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th September 2024 The upcoming elections are vital for returning Chad to constitutional rule, but to do so, they must be fair and credible. Chad has been in... →
Development finance institutions are key architects of hydrogen economy – Nhleko
By: Martin Creamer 9th September 2024 Development finance institutions (DFIs) are more than just financial supporters of the hydrogen economy, they are important architects of its... →
ChatWTO: An Analysis of Generative Artificial Intelligence and International Trade
6th September 2024 Generative artificial intelligence could contribute an estimated $4.4-trillion annually to the global economy, reshaping industries and... →