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New technologies have the potential to help bridge the medical skills training gap in LMICs. As we progress in this age of ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday expressed concern over a 33-year gap in life expectancy between the world’s ...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) wield immense power, not only in terms of business operations, but also in their ability to ...
Antibiotic resistance is a pressing issue within the realm of global health, posing significant challenges, particularly in ...
Despite contributing less than 0.1% of global emissions, Kenya’s ambitious NDC charts a path to 100% renewable electricity ...
Fiscal institutional capacity in most fragile states (FS) and several low-income developing countries (LIDCs) is much lower than in other countries. Governments in these countries face several cash ...
This paper discusses two common arguments for the adoption of a UBI; that it can be a more effective way of supporting low-income households when existing safety net programs are inefficient, and that ...
According to him, philanthropy is a form of societal R&D and philanthropic capital remains the indispensable fuel behind ...
Poenaru is a pediatric surgeon and professor. Many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face critical shortages of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals, a challenge that could ...
For a country to be among the top ten countries in the world in terms of population, and with more than 60 percent ...
As the recent IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings brought into sharp focus deepening fissures in the global financial architecture, innovative reform is the key to advancing progress toward sustainable ...
Taxation plays an invaluable role in the building and sustenance of national economies worldwide. It is used to bring in the ...