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Is COVID-19 Shifting Attitudes Towards Sustainability? A Case Study from Amsterdam DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•11•27 Sonja Fransen United Nations University, Dominique Jolivet University of Amsterdam, Beatriz Cardoso Fernandes
Recommitting to Women’s Health 25 Years after the Beijing Platform for Action on Women: What Must Governments Do? DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•10•29 Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus World Health Organization, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka UN Women, David M. Malone United Nations University
Global Health and Human Rights for a Post-pandemic World HUMAN RIGHTS 2020•08•27 Rajat Khosla United Nations University, Pascale Allotey World Health Organization, Sofia Gruskin University of Southern California
Deaths from COVID-19 Could Be the Tip of the Iceberg DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•05•25 Nina Schwalbe United Nations University, Siobhan Crowley The Penta Foundation, Susanna Lehtimaki Spark Street Advisors, Pascale Allotey World Health Organization
Welfare Works: Redistribution is the Way to Create Less Violent, Less Unequal Societies DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•04•20 Patricia Justino United Nations University
We Could Be Vastly Overestimating the Death Rate for COVID-19 — Here’s Why DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•04•15 Nina Schwalbe United Nations University
Four Priorities for the G20 Virtual Summit on Coronavirus DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•03•26 James Cockayne United Nations University
Coronavirus and Water Pandemics: Doing the Math DEVELOPMENT & SOCIETY 2020•03•22 Vladimir Smakhtin United Nations University