#95 The G|O Briefing, April 28, 2022 G|O investigation: students denounce worthless diplomas from some of Geneva's private "universities" — WTO Secretariat reform still contentious
#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
#85, The G|O Briefing, February 10, 2022 ILO experts issue strong criticism of Beijing’s actions in Xinjiang province - WTO Secretariat shaken by reform plan
A shaken WTO secretariat Change is coming to the WTO’s Secretariat, but not without creating some waves within the organization. It was to be expected, WTO watchers tell The Geneva Observer, since the Secretariat has not been the subject of much organizational attention under the two previous D-Gs, Pascal Lamy and Roberto Azevedo.
#83, The G|O Briefing, January 27, 2022 Sanctions on Putin could cripple International Geneva - A new European push to move forward on a IP waiver for Covid-19 vaccines - The ECOSOC decoded!
With a WTO deadlocked over the TRIPS waiver issue, France and the EU make a renewed effort to break the stalemate France and the EU are actively engaged in a push to break the impasse over the stalled WTO TRIPS waiver negotiations. They hope the upcoming EU-Africa Summit, scheduled to take place in Brussels on February 17 and 18, will bring new momentum to the discussions. Diplomatic sources tell The Geneva
#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