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Apply for the Master s programme in IDE from the International School of Design at Zhejiang University

Apply for the Master’s programme in IDE from the International School of Design at Zhejiang University Call for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs): Apply for the Master’s programme in International Design Education (IDE) and receive a full scholarship from the International School of Design at Zhejiang University in Ningbo, China. Youth Desk Youth Desk Industrial design offers great potential for LDCs as a driver of innovation, problem-solving and economic growth. The United Nations Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries, World Eco-Design Conference, and the International School of Design at Zhejiang University in Ningbo, China, are excited to cooperate and promote the implementation of the International Design Education (IDE) program.

LDCs support request made by India to WTO for waiving vaccine-related IPR

The 46-member grouping of the Least Developed Countries has said it supports a request made by India and South Africa to the WTO to temporarily suspend intellectual property rights for the COVID-19 vaccines to increase their access in these countries. India, which has been at the forefront of the global fight against COVID-19, told the UN General Assembly last month that vaccine inequity will defeat the collective global resolve to contain the coronavirus as the disparity in the accessibility of vaccines will affect the poorest nations the most. India and South Africa have called for the World Trade Organisation to suspend intellectual property rights related to COVID-19 for a limited period of time, to ensure rapid scaling-up of manufacturing of vaccines and ensuring accessibility and affordability of vaccines for all.

Slight increase in aid only a drop in the ocean to combat the Covid-19 crisis - World

Slight increase in aid only a drop in the ocean to combat the Covid-19 crisis Format Figures published today by the OECD show that development aid has slightly increased in 2020. While this rise provides a lifeline for millions of people living in poverty around the world, it’s simply not enough. With extreme poverty skyrocketing for the first time in over twenty years and increasing economic and gender inequality exacerbated by the Covid-19 crisis, rich countries are facing and failing the biggest test the aid system has seen since its creation 50 years ago, said Oxfam. Reacting to the news, Oxfam’s global aid policy expert, Julie Seghers, said:

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