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#146 THE G|O BRIEFING, JULY 13, 2023 No way out of the crisis yet at the WTO |International Geneva: “Relevant, unrecognized, at times opaque.”
#64 The G|O Briefing, July 29, 2021 Could 'systemic racism' be hurting the human rights cause? Plus, climate change: the IPCC hard at work–and a pandemic is not enough to keep WTO open..
#54 The G|O Briefing, May 4, 2021 The Gates came crashing down - Global South disappointed by a draft WHO resolution - WTO: Gender equality at the top - The WhO Bergamo file, Ep.3-
#49 The G|O Briefing, April 14, 2021 A WHO senior official under investigation - New variants bring urgency to finding a way to vaccinate the world. Fast!
#46 The G|O Briefing, March 24, 2021 This is an onsite, slightly edited republication of the complete G|O Briefing newsletter Today in The Geneva Observer, thanks to a WHO draft resolution obtained by The G|O, we go behind the scenes to look at how drug companies are fighting against a proposal to accept technology transfer
Subscribers Only Dr. Okonjo-Iweala's Hard Gender Challenge Caroline Dommen | The appointment of the first woman as WTO Director-General sends a strong signal that equality between men and women can be achieved.
#42 The G|O Briefing, March 2, 2021 A change of course at the WTO - Syria's crimes remain unpunished - China is winning the patents race
New WTO chief, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, promises to shake up multilateral trade body to deliver results, but concedes it will not be an easy task This is an onsite edited excerpt of the G|O Briefing newsletter The scared and limping members of the fractured and demoralized World Trade Organization—derailed by years of bitter trade tensions, crippling trade wars, a widening North-South divide, mistrust, and institutional paralysis—have decided to collectively place their hopes