An ongoing pandemic of cholera puts at risk the lives of thousands of people around the world, as shown by a growing number of outbreaks in different regions. In order to address it, there is a need for a strong health system response, adequate supply of cholera kits, vaccines, and improved surveillance, apart from access to safe water and sanitation
Our species is 300,000 years old. For most of that time, humans lived to their early 30s. As NYU’s economist Scott Galloway recently wrote, around 1800 things changed with an
We began by trying to make sense and interpret sometimes complicated statistics when it comes to hunger and extreme poverty. you ll know that there are data analysts, economists, social scientists, who look at the data, despite what you ve said about the last year, and they are real optimists about the future of humanity. i m thinking about people like hans rosling and steven pinker. you re at the front line of all of this. are you an optimist or a pessimist about the future of us as a species? so i am an optimist, and i think we can take the actions necessary to address climate change, to deliver a far more equitable planet. i mean, you talked about the sort of history of radical ideas if we were sitting here 50, 60 years ago and we said what we really need is an international system for aid, where rich countries put aside a portion of their budgets to finance development around the world, people would have said, that s unrealistic, that s naive, it s never going to happen. and yet we ve delivered an aid system. if we d said a few years ago, there s no way that rich countries would agree to a loss and damage fund to pay
To be paid a good salary, and importantly, we re committing to reducing inequality within our own organisation, so we publish the pay ratio between my pay and that of the lowest paid, or median members of median pay in our own organisations, and are ambitious about making our own organisation more equitable so that our arguments to make the world fairer and more equitable are taken more seriously. so i think it s really important that we practise what we preach. we began by trying to make sense and interpret sometimes complicated statistics when it comes to hunger and extreme poverty. you ll know that there are data analysts, economists, social scientists, who look at the data, despite what you ve said about the last year, and they are real optimists about the future of humanity. i m thinking about people like hans rosling and steven pinker. you re at the front line of all of this. are you an optimist or a pessimist about the future of us as a species? so i am an optimist,
And more equitable are taken more seriously. so i think it s really important that we practise what we preach. we began by trying to make sense and interpret sometimes complicated statistics when it comes to hunger and extreme poverty. you ll know that there are data analysts, economists, social scientists, who look at the data, despite what you ve said about the last year, and they are real optimists about the future of humanity. i m thinking about people like hans rosling and steven pinker. you re at the front line of all of this. are you an optimist or a pessimist about the future of us as a species? so i am an optimist, and i think we can take the actions necessary to address climate change, to deliver a far more equitable planet. i mean, you talked about the sort of history of radical ideas if we were sitting here 50, 60 years ago and we said what we really need is an international system for aid, where rich countries put aside a portion of their budgets to finance
We began by trying to make sense and interpret sometimes complicated statistics when it comes to hunger and extreme poverty. you ll know that there are data analysts, economists, social scientists, who look at the data, despite what you ve said about the last year, and they are real optimists about the future of humanity. i m thinking about people like hans rosling and steven pinker. you re at the front line of all of this. are you an optimist or a pessimist about the future of us as a species? so i am an optimist, and i think we can take the actions necessary to address climate change, to deliver a far more equitable planet. i mean, you talked about the sort of history of radical ideas if we were sitting here 50, 60 years ago and we said what we really need is an international system for aid, where rich countries put aside a portion of their budgets to finance development around the world, people would have said, that s unrealistic,
The Washington Capitals have launched a Little Free Library book-sharing box in the lobby at MedStar Capitals Iceplex (MCI) in Arlington with various hockey titles as well as books identified by select Capitals players as a recent read or favorite book.