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Global governance

News / 15th June 2021

ボリス・ジョンソンが「世界に予防接種」する計画をコーンウォール・サミットの目標としているにもかかわらず、G7のリーダーたちは、貧困国でのコビッド・ジャブの不足を終わらせるために数十億ポンドを調達することを求める嘆願を拒否しました。

News / 15th June 2021

G7 leaders have rejected pleas to find billions of pounds to end Covid jab shortages in poor countries, despite Boris Johnson making a plan to "vaccinate the world" his aim for the Cornwall summit.

Blog / 4th May 2021

Imagine what could be achieved if just a portion of the money spent on military expenditures were pooled into a global fund, and redirected towards ending hunger and massively investing in public health systems. 

Blog / 7th April 2021

軍事費に費やされるお金のほんの一部が世界基金に備蓄され、飢餓を終わらせ、公衆衛生システムへの大規模な投資に向けられたなら何が達成できるかを想像してみてください。

News / 31st March 2021

Share The World’s Resources (STWR) have released a revised second edition of the campaigning book by Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi, titled 'Heralding Article 25: A people's strategy for world transformation'.

Article / 12th February 2021

Refusal to temporarily suspend several World Trade Organization intellectual property provisions to enable much faster and broader progress in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic should be grounds for International Criminal Court prosecution for genocide.

News / 21st January 2021

The world faces a "catastrophic moral failure" because of unequal Covid vaccine policies, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned.

News / 16th December 2020

Lost among the jubilation of vaccine rollouts in rich countries is an uncomfortable reality: The world's poorest countries will have to wait months and possibly years to see any doses at all.

News / 20th November 2020

国連は飢饉の危険があるとみなされた7カ国に1億ドルの緊急資金を割り当て即座に行動しないなら、世界は「膨大な数の子供たちが死んでいくのをテレビの画面で」目撃するかもしれないと警告しました。

News / 19th November 2020

The UN has earmarked $100m (£75m) in emergency funding for seven countries deemed at risk of famine, warning that without immediate action the world could see “huge numbers of children dying on TV screens”.