Global Policy Forum

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Spotlight on Sustainable Development 2021: Demanding Justice Beyond Rhetoric

worldwide/virtual

Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis have exacerbated rather than reduced global inequalities. The most visible example of this is the global disparity in the distribution of vaccines. So far more than 60 percent of people in high-income countries have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, but less than
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Spotlight on Sustainable Development 2021: Demanding Justice Beyond Rhetoric

worldwide/virtual

Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis have exacerbated rather than reduced global inequalities. The most visible example of this is the global disparity in the distribution of vaccines. So far more than 60 percent of people in high-income countries have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, but less than
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Free

Multilateralism & Multi-stakeholderism: Where does accountability for the corporate sector fit in?

worldwide/virtual

Join this UNGA76 side event exploring corporate influence across the United Nations System, and identifying ways in which civil society and all actors can resist corporate influence with a view to build a more accountable and equitable system that operates in the interests of people and planet, rather than profit.  Register:  bit.ly/AccountabilityForCorporateSector Speakers will include: Moderator: Barbara
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Free

Multilateralism & Multi-stakeholderism: Where does accountability for the corporate sector fit in?

worldwide/virtual

Join this UNGA76 side event exploring corporate influence across the United Nations System, and identifying ways in which civil society and all actors can resist corporate influence with a view to build a more accountable and equitable system that operates in the interests of people and planet, rather than profit.  Register:  bit.ly/AccountabilityForCorporateSector Speakers will include: Moderator: Barbara
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Free