World Happiness Awards
You have the power to make your voice heard. Anyone from anywhere in the world can nominate a person or community they find inspirational and worthwhile.
In order to tip the scales towards the positive, we want to highlight some of the good of the world. The World Happiness Awards are designed to do just that by putting positive things at the forefront” Luis Gallardo, Founder & President - World Happiness Foundation
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, January 10, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ As humanity pushes forward and continues to make great strides in numerous fields like technology, medicine, science, and industry, one would expect the levels of happiness and well-being in societies to go up as well. However, it seems that progress and innovation are not enough for sustained happiness. We seem to be continuously plagued by inequality, mental and physical health problems, unhappiness, and even violence on a global level. It appears that the worl
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ECLAC’s School of Latin American Development Studies will commence its activities in 2021 on Monday, January 11 with an inaugural seminar on geopolitics, trade and economic integration, which will be held virtually.
This is the twenty-first session of the School, which has been bringing postgraduate students from across the world together every year since 2000 to study development-related problems in Latin America and the Caribbean. The School convenes prominent experts and researchers from universities in Latin America, Europe and the United States to offer an analysis (one that is plural and aware of the region’s specificities) of policies, economic history and the theoretical models that help to comprehend barriers to development and how to overcome them.
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On 3 September 2020, United Nations University hosted “The Silver Linings of the COVID-19 Crisis for Asia“, a virtual conversation with Mr Andrew Sharp, Deputy Editor, Politics and Economics, Nikkei Asian Review.
The COVID-19 pandemic is the defining health and socio-economic crisis of our time, wreaking havoc on all aspects of life, with lasting effects for years to come. However, as history has shown, global crises can have silver linings: longer-term benefits and opportunities to shape a more sustainable and resilient future. What are the COVID-19 crisis’ positive effects on Asian countries, notably their economies, climate change, and society? Can nations emerge from the pandemic stronger and more resilient, with a renewed understanding of how to tackle similar crises in the future? Or will the region be left worse off than before, with exacerbated xenophobia, protectionist economics, and fear-driven politics?