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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

‘COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate, but societies do’, say women frontliners

Women doctors and scientists on the frontlines of the global battle against COVID-19 have revealed how the pandemic has exposed gender gaps in both access to healthcare and professional development in their fields. 

EU executive “surprised” by Belgium’s travel ban extension

The European Commission was "surprised" that Belgium extended a ban on non-essential travel to other European Union (EU) countries until mid-April, said a spokesperson...

EU’s von der Leyen lays out vision of “continent of equal opportunities”

BRUSSELS, March 8 (Xinhua) -- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Monday laid out the vision of turning Europe into a continent...

On books and readers

There are those who never do any reading unless at gunpoint or on the eve of an exam, and as little as possible at...

International Women’s Day celebrated in plenary | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20210304IPR99215/

Opening – March plenary session | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20210304IPR99214/

Poor countries in line to receive funds from EU carbon border levy

The future carbon border adjustment mechanism is part of the “new own resources” for the EU budget and must be used to “combat global...

Women’s Economic Empowerment and Inclusive Global Economic Growth: COVID-19 and Beyond

Keynote Speech by Chief Economist Gita GopinathAt the Inaugural Dr. Hansa Mehta Lecture It is a tremendous honor to deliver the inaugural lecture in memory...

Reforms move Cyprus closer to universal health coverage

New WHO analysis shows how access to health care and financial protection deteriorated in Cyprus following health budget cuts and coverage restrictions from 2012 to 2015. Policy responses to the financial and economic crisis exacerbated existing gaps in health coverage, but reforms introduced in 2019 are closing these gaps and addressing other long-standing health system problems. Informed by evidence, the reforms are expected to reduce unmet need and financial hardship. They represent a major step towards universal health coverage.

Buddhist Times News – To boost Buddhism, UGC plans ambitious database on courses, scholars and research

Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) offers courses in Pali at advanced levels, including research and doctoral studies. (File Photo) The Department of Pali was established...

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