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#139 THE G|O BRIEFING, MAY 25, 2023
Bold WHO report charts new economic path to deliver “health for all” | Imperiled islands | New Swiss human rights body | Quick links
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#138 The G|O Briefing, May 18, 2023
Habemus Pope | Qatar's presidency of the Annual Labour Conference provokes consternation | For its 75th anniversary, a financially sustainable WHO | Delivering on nuclear disarmament in Hiroshima
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Building a more empowered and independent WHO
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#136 The G|O Briefing, April 27, 2023
Switzerland on the diplomatic front row as it assumes the UN Security Council presidency | The US-China rivalry is contaminating the IOM leadership contest | Dr. Tedros vs. the US Supreme Court
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Dr. Tedros Wades into America's Raging Battle on Women's Rights
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#130 The G|O Briefing, March 9, 2023
Check-up time for the WHO's pandemic treaty | ChatGPT on the state of multilateralism | Remembering Stéphane Hessel and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Intense and Coordinated Diplomatic Efforts in Geneva as the War in Ukraine Enters Its Second Year | Former Senior WHO Official Ranieri Guerra Indicted | The G20 Gets Geopolitical
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#127 The G|O Briefing, February 16, 2023
Syrian quake victims: trapped by geopolitics; helped by diplomacy | Politics and Borders Matter | Re-envisioning the Liberal International Order
WHO's conundrum: when and how to declare the COVID-19 pandemic over?
Three years to the day since it was declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), WHO’s Emergency Committee said on Monday that it remains so.