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IAS–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights

IAS–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights IAS–Lancet Commission on Health and Human Rights “This newly formed Commission seeks to interrogate the key questions facing both global health and human rights in a world of complex transnational threats and challenges, from climate change to COVID-19, equity in access to healthcare and the ways to address the many communities excluded from current health and development debates. We feel the time is now to develop a more inclusive vision that can embolden efforts to realize the right to health for all.” ~ Adeeba Kamarulzaman & Chris Beyrer – Commission Co-Chairs Charged with being bold, fresh, innovative and challenging to advance thinking on health and human rights, the Commission will explore the following key questions:

Daniel Eizenga

Dr. Daniel Eizenga is a Research Fellow responsible for conducting policy-relevant research advancing understanding of pressing security challenges facing Africa. Dr. Eizenga’s research primarily focuses on countering violent extremism in the Sahel and the intersecting roles of civil-military relations, traditional institutions, and civil society across various regime trajectories of African states. He has published his work in a variety of academic and policy outlets and regularly offers expert interviews to the media. Prior to joining the Africa Center, Dr. Eizenga was a postdoctoral fellow with the Centre FrancoPaix at the Université du Québec à Montréal and a research associate with the Sahel Research Group based at the University of Florida. He has presented his research to and collaborated with several academic and government institutions in both the United States and Canada, including the Canadian Forces College, the Joint Special Operations University, Special Operatio

The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021

On the campaign trail, Joe Biden promised to be a president for all Americans – reaching across the aisle and tempering the progressive left. But in his first three months in office, President Biden has been pushing through an ambitious agenda that expands the reach of government in many areas, so far without any Republican votes.  The White House is calling its approach “bipartisan” because it incorporates some Republican ideas and has garnered approval from some Republican voters, mayors, and governors.  They point to polls showing the general popularity of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, which gave most Americans stimulus checks and infused state and local governments with funding. 

The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021

The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021
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The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021

The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021
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