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UNGA 75: two priorities to address climate breakdown
Comment | 22 September 2020 | Sarah Colenbrander
At UNGA this week, nations must commit to pursuing a green economic recovery as well as set more ambitious emission reduction targets at COP26 next year.
Read and comment‘A force for good’: how the UK can lead in shaping a more just and peaceful world
Comment | 21 September 2020 | Jon Mitchell
The launch of the newly integrated FCDO marks a pivotal moment for the UK to reassert its commitment to international norms and multilateralism.
Read and commentCoronavirus has exposed the need to reform the United Nations
Comment | 21 September 2020 | Rachel George
Read and commentBroadening the Belt and Road: China’s new fund for multilateral cooperation
Insight | 15 September 2020 | Linda Calabrese, Yunnan Chen
China’s new Multilateral Cooperation Center for Development Finance (MCDF) brings a much-needed multilateral boost to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Read and comment5 Principles to Guide Adaptive Leadership
Comment | 14 September 2020 | Ben Ramalingam, Leni Wild, Arkebe Oqubay
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How to tackle mis/disinformation with a human centred approach
Pushing people further into poverty: the impact of Covid-19 in lower- and middle- income countries
An exposé of Trump’s finances: ending US public support for the fossil fuel industry
How President-elect Biden can show leadership in global human rights
The multilateral tools waiting to be used by the Biden administration
It’s time to invest for the 21st century and repurpose humanitarian bureaucracies
A post Covid-19 human rights agenda
Supporting democracy is about more than 'open societies'. Democracy also needs to deliver
How to allocate scarce aid: why Ukraine doesn’t need more aid than Tanzania
To promote open societies globally, the FCDO must be more realistic, politically savvy and self-aware