Health
Thank you, Liam and hello to everyone. Sadly, I am speaking from Portugal because we can’t travel, basically. And hopefully we will be together sooner than later as we overcome these difficult times. I know time is of essence, so I’ll try to be brief saying that it is consensual that we need to understand […] Image: Photo by Yohann LIBOT on Unsplash
on 13.07.21
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As you know, IFC's involvement through investments in the private sector is very important to demonstrate during the pandemic how international community is helping people and businesses survive and thrive. Image: Photo by Tamanna Rumee on Unsplash
on 13.07.21
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The World Bank, as I think we’ve discussed in the past, started out with a very fast and broad response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Since mid-March, the first track facility that was approved by the board made available initially 14 billion US dollars, 6 billion of which was to IDA and IBRD countries and 8 […]
on 13.07.21
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Pandemics do not stop at passport control and we cannot all be safe until everybody is safe. That means we have to mobilize a global community to make sure that there isn't any community on this planet that does not enjoy access to the vaccines that science has now made available. Image: Photo by Kate Trifo on Unsplash
on 13.07.21
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As members of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, we write to urge you as the leaders of the G7 to agree a radical action plan with the IMF and World Bank to stop the Covid pandemic now triggering a deep and dangerous pandemic of poverty. Image: Photo by Taylor Brandon on Unsplash
on 04.06.21
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A year after the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic, we are beginning to comprehend the magnitude of the devastation and suffering the virus has caused. 2.6 million people have died. Image: Photo by Forest Simon on Unsplash
on 10.05.21
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Like most of the challenges we will face in this century, COVID-19 has ecological and social roots and dimensions. The pandemic has also demonstrated that global problems can no longer be addressed in isolation. The loss of natural habitats, the lack of equitable access to safe and sanitary shelter, inequality in healthcare
on 10.05.21
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Pandemics ruthlessly expose inequities in healthcare. But ending that injustice requires fresh thinking about how to harness - and take into mainstream policy - a host of behaviour insights about the realities of how we live. Image: Photo by Brooke Lark on Unsplash
on 09.10.20
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Transforming Health Systems - If COVID has underlined one thing, it is the need to set health reform as the cornerstone for delivering on the worlds sustainable development goals.
on 09.10.20
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Around the world parliamentarians are laser-focused on action to save lives and save livelihoods. As I write, the death toll from COVID-19, mounting every day, has now reached well over 400,000 people.
on 25.08.20
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South Africa is under a severe lockdown since 27 March. Only essential service workers, businesses, public transport and local travel for essential needs are allowed. There are no flights or sells of hot food, alcohol, cigarettes. Schools and universities are closed, though some of them are functioning through e-learning. A Image: Photo by Tim Johnson on Unsplash
on 23.08.20
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The imperative for Madagascar, after three months of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, is predominantly social. The great majority of the population lives day to day. The survival of the household depends on the journey earnings, which is already insufficient in normal times. Image: Photo by Shotlist on Unsplash
on 23.08.20
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Turkey has developed a macro-scale plan that covers health, economy, agriculture, security and diplomacy. The Coronavirus Scientific Advisory Board was set up by the Ministry of Health on 10 January 2020, just following the emergence of the coronavirus outbreak, before the World Health Organization confirmed it mid March as Image: Photo by Anna on Unsplash
on 23.08.20
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Canada has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. With 79,000 cases as of May 20th, Canada is set to overtake China soon in terms of confirmed cases, yet our cases per capita remains less than half that of our neighbours to the south, the United States. Image: Photo by Hermes Rivera on Unsplash
on 23.08.20
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As of mid of April, most Sub-Saharan African countries had reported that they are facing COVID-19, totalling over some 10,000 cases, including around 500 deaths. These figures are constantly changing as the pandemic progresses, and cases reported do not necessarily reflect the total magnitude of infection because the amount Image: Photo by Eva Blue on Unsplash
on 23.08.20
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic health, social and economic impact on the lives of citizens across the globe. In the face of this adversity, civil society has moved quicker than governmental institutions. We are seeing unprecedented levels of community-based solidarity through grass-root movements in both urban and Image: Photo by Diego PH on Unsplash
on 22.08.20
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For the countries of the Euro-Mediterranean region, the crisis has severely tightened external financing conditions across the income spectrum. It has disrupted trade, supply chains, investment flows, with a sharp fall in consumer and investor confidence.
on 16.06.20
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I would like to start with a recent quote from the UN-Secretary General, who said: “The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health emergency… an economic crisis, a social crisis and a human crisis that is fast becoming a human rights crisis.”
on 24.04.20
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Italy has been one of the hardest-hit countries by the pandemic. The response from citizens has been exemplary, yet the principles of Democracy were also hit hard.
on 24.04.20
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From an early stage, the State of Morocco has been aware of the urgency of the situation and set up a strategy on several axes; a strategy involving all the actors, public and private sectors and civil society, who have taken rapid and coordinated actions to mitigate the health, social and economic impact of the crisis.
on 24.04.20
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In my capacity as Co-Chair of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM) Panel on Trade and Investment, I would like to share with you the approach adopted by our Assembly to facilitate the dissemination of data, official information and practices among our members.
on 24.04.20
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While COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth an unprecedented crisis around the world, it has made us realise one basic thing – the wellbeing of an individual or the welfare of any country, nation or even a region is not an isolated issue, confined within parameters of only its own welfare.
on 24.04.20
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In Kosovo, we are dealing currently with a pandemic – but also with one of the worst political crises that we've had in the past years, which is making the situation much worse than we expected.
on 24.04.20
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Below you may find information on some of the latest initiatives from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund concerning the implementation of measures to fight the spread of coronavirus. In parallel, you will find updated information about the policy initiatives taken by Parliaments around the world to cope with
on 01.04.20
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