Decolonizing Global Health Leadership Ifeanyi M. Nsofor | While achieving global health goals must be a collective effort, who paves the way can make all the difference. Diverse figures must be given opportunities to lead.
Simplice Ayangma Bonoho, on WHO's mixed legacy in Africa “The legacy of colonialism still pervades global health and sanitary policies in Africa and elsewhere.”
#98 The G|O Briefing, May 19, 2022 A new report offers models to strengthen the UN's investigative capacity - A tighter relationship between China and Russia
Global governance in a world of change: A must read for understanding ‘International Geneva’ ‘International Geneva’ remains an expression in search of a definition. Outside of Geneva, it has no real meaning. One of the merit of 'Global Governance in a World of Change' is to address these questions by providing a conceptual framework to better understand this unique ecosystem.
#96 The G|O Briefing, May 5, 2022 With the war, is international cooperation still possible? An interview with Michael Barnett - And expect tensions at the next WHA meeting
Highly controversial Swedish epidemiologist joins WHO Anders Tegnell, the highly controversial Swedish epidemiologist who in spring of 2020 claimed that “face masks are an easy solution, and I am deeply distrustful of easy solutions to complex problems,” or stated that lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 were akin to “using a hammer to kill a fly,
#90 The G|O Briefing, March 17, 2022 Revealed: WHO Foundation weakens its guidelines on healthy food – Is Russia’s relationship with Geneva irreparably damaged? – A plea for all refugees
#84, The G|O Briefing, February 3, 2022 Audit warns of overrunning costs in Geneva UN renovation - Ukraine crisis forces Europe into introspection - Geneva's global digital footprint
#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!
#17 The G|O Briefing, October 8, 2020 IS THE HRC A MEANINGLESS RITUAL? |Is A WOMAN TO BE NEXT LEADER OF WTO |LUCERNE IS THE NEXT DAVOS