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NEW YORK and SEOUL, South Korea, April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (Symbol: WNDW), developer of transparent LiquidElectricity™️ coatings and processes which generate electricity on plastics and glass, today announced the appointment of Mr. Sergio Pombo as Senior Advisor, Government Relations and Public Funding. Working with institutional clean energy investors, Mr. Pombo is Co-Founder of Berkana Private Equity, LLC and a Member of the Center for Study of the US Presidency and Congress. Previously, he founded and served as Head of the private equity practice at the Green Climate Fund (GCF). GCF is the largest climatic fund for emerging markets. GCF secured an initial $3 billion capital commitment from the United States Government, which has grown up to $20 billion pledged by over 43 investor-nations.
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In the face of the most severe health and economic crisis of our generation, we need to find a way forward on vaccine equity, a Covid package or New Deal. Vaccine nationalism, the race to purchase vaccines by those who can afford them and vaccine hoarding are not a solution to the global supply.
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4/13/2021 WTO DG has made health a top priority Says she s held two very good meetings with USTR Seeks to clinch fisheries deal, advance reforms
By Emma Farge
GENEVA, April 12 (Reuters) - The head of the World Trade
Organization said on Monday a meeting this week to tackle glaring inequity in COVID-19 vaccine allocation will be
attended by major manufacturers and look at solutions such as
firing up idle or under-used manufacturing plants in Africa and
Asia.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a former Nigerian
minister and World Bank executive who took up the position last
month, has vowed to forget business as usual at the ailing