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‘Temporary Basic Income’ could slow COVID surge, provide lifeline for world’s poorest
Temporary Basic Income: Protecting Poor and Vulnerable People in Developing Countries, estimates that it would cost governments upwards of $199 billion per month, to provide what UNDP describes as “a time-bound,…
Bahai
“Baha’i World” articles examine migration, existential stress
BAHA’I WORLD CENTRE — Two new articles have been published today in the online publication The Baha’i World, which is releasing, in the context of the current pandemic, a series…
News
Deforestation has slowed down but still remains a concern, new UN report reveals
Deforestation has slowed down but still remains a concern, new UN report reveals
News
First-ever World Chess Day, helps calm nerves during COVID-19 pandemic
First-ever World Chess Day, helps calm nerves during COVID-19 pandemic
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Young innovators vying for top UN environmental prize
Young innovators vying for top UN environmental prize
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FROM THE FIELD: Frontline resilience in Somalia
FROM THE FIELD: Frontline resilience in Somalia
America
World’s poorest being pushed ‘closer to the abyss’ of famine, warns WFP chief
World’s poorest being pushed ‘closer to the abyss’ of famine, warns WFP chief
Health
Elżbieta Rafalska from ECR: “During the #COVID19 pandemic, we witnessed discrimination against elderly”
Elżbieta Rafalska from ECR: "During the #COVID19 pandemic, we witnessed discrimination against elderly"
Health
Human trafficking for organ removal needs urgent international attention
Human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal

