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WASHINGTON, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On Wednesday, April 21
st, 2021, from 8:00AM - 9:30AM EDT, the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) and Viatris (NASDAQ: VTRS) will co-host a virtual dialogue following the 2021 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, on the need for sustainable global health treatment and financing for at-risk populations, and other lessons learned, at the one-year mark of COVID-19.
The dialogue, titled, Investing in the Patient Journey: NCDs and COVID-19 beyond the Pandemic, will feature remarks from both public and private sector stakeholders and global health leaders, to highlight the fact that health systems have been strained by COVID-19, and patients with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have faced a double burden of care and treatment for their underlying conditions while being most at-risk for COVID-19 related complications. The session will be moderated by journalist Michelle Kosinsk
The EIB and WWF discuss with partners how to advance financing for the sustainable blue economy in the margins of the World Bank Group/IMF Spring Meetings Dettagli
The European Investment Bank and WWF hosted a conference in the margins of the 2021 virtual Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund to discuss how to enhance financing for the
EIB Vice-President Ricardo Mourinho Félix kicked off the event, moderated by EIB Director Werner Schmidt, by reminding the importance of oceans for climate action and stressed the challenges threatening them. To ensure that ocean-related investments are sustainable, multilateral action and individual efforts are essential, he said.
The 38-year-old royal and his three children – Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two – are avid fans of the documentaries made by Sir David Attenborough
File photo: Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Prince Louis explore the Adam White and Andree Davies co-designed garden ahead of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. Picture: Reuters
Prince William s son was so sad after watching David Attenborough documentary: I had to turn it off
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Prince William says his son Prince George got âso sadâ whilst watching a nature documentary that they had to âturn it offâ.
The 38-year-old royal and his three children â Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two â are avid fans of the documentaries made by Sir David Attenborough.
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