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His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa will tomorrow, 04 May 2021, participate in the Friends of Multilateralism’s roundtable on the work of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response.
This virtual gathering of Heads of State will be co-chaired by the Right Honourable Helen Clark and Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
The panel was established in July 2020 by the World Health Organization’s Director-General. It is charged with understanding the chronology of the pandemic, national and international actions and responses to alerts and transmission warnings, distilling lessons, and making evidence-based recommendations.
The Panel has since its first meeting in September 2020 been collecting and analysing evidence to build upon the lessons from previous epidemics and pandemics; establishing an authoritative chronology of how COVID-19 became a global pandemic; understanding the wider health and socio-economic impacts of
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Tuesday, 15 December 2020, 8:40 am
Three organisations, The Helen Clark Foundation, Health
Coalition Aotearoa, and the MAS Foundation, are delighted to
announce a partnership that will see them share expertise
and resources to deliver an evidence-based perspective on
one of the most important public health issues facing New
Zealand – improving health equity.
The three
partners are particularly committed to catalysing action to
protect children and families from the harms caused by
alcohol and unhealthy food which create unfair and
unacceptable health burdens in many Māori, Pacific and
low-income communities.
Launched in March 2019, The
Helen Clark Foundation is an independent public policy think