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In 2022, the countries that are Party to the Convention on Biological Biodiversity - the main multilateral governance entity for biodiversity - adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity ...
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Established in 1963, the ODI fellowship scheme matches early career economists with government placements around the world. The first three ODI Fellows began their work in 1963. Since then, over 1,300 ...
‘The limits of humanitarianism’ was very well attended, no doubt in part because the speakers and chair were well-known opinion formers with a great deal of experience in humanitarian action. The ...
This project aims to encourage and support better understanding and more proactive engagement of the policy and business community in the politically challenging but manageable reality of global human ...
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