Tuesday, 13 April 2021, 6:31 am
Forum to highlight new initiatives to tackle
inequalities exacerbated by pandemic
NEW
YORK, 12 April – With many economies reeling as a
result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and as inequalities
continue to widen, world leaders will discuss options to
unlock concrete investments to support a sustainable and
resilient recovery at the Forum on Financing for Development
(FfD
Forum) that starts today.
The four-day Forum,
held under the auspices of the UN Economic and Social
Council (ECOSOC), is taking place as many countries are
facing increased financial debt and liquidity pressures
because of the pandemic. The FfD Forum will be held
Jamaica
Kenya
Paris
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Addis-ababa
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Ethiopia
Pakistan
Ghana
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Dr. Xin Fan
State University of New York at Fredonia Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan delivered an address at Semi Colonialism and International Law, a webinar series sponsored by O.P. Jindal Global University in India and Addis Ababa University IHL Clinic in Ethiopia, and also discussed his recently published book “World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century,” for Tsinghua University, China.
Dr. Fan’s talk, “International Law as a Historical Analogy: From Semi-Colonial Ambiguity to Nationalist Assertion in Twentieth-Century China,” was given on Thursday, March 18, as part of the From Semi-Colonialism Ambiguity to Nationalist Assertion in Twentieth Century China lecture series, organized by O.P. Jindal Global University Associate Professor Prabhakar Singh and hosted by Jindal Global Law School’s Centre for International Legal Studies.
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India
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Zhejiang
Addis-ababa
Et10
Ethiopia
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