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Qatar National Library to explore impact of global pandemic on lives of people

Qatar National Library to explore impact of global pandemic on lives of people  28 Jan 2021 - 8:28 The Peninsula The world has changed in countless ways as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The global health crisis has exposed inequalities in human development and magnified the challenges faced by many communities across the world.  While the world wrestles against the coronavirus, it confronts many questions perhaps the biggest being how societies will cope going forward, and which direction they will take.  On Thursday,  February 4, Qatar National Library, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar and the Embassy of Sweden in Qatar, will host a talk by one of the lead authors of the latest Human Development Report. 

What s Wrong with the Peace Corps? - The American Interest

https://www.the-american-interest.com/2013/10/29/whats-wrong-with-the-peace-corps/ The American Interest What’s Wrong with the Peace Corps? Ryan Rommann “I am a Peace Corps Volunteer.” Like 98 percent of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, I was proud to declare this and believe my two-year service was worthwhile. I grew professionally and personally, and I did some good. But the program is broken in many ways. More than 210,000 Americans have served as volunteers in 139 countries since the program’s founding in 1961. John F. Kennedy envisioned the Peace Corps as a call to service for qualified Americans to venture abroad and help developing countries. It represented an idealized world of humanitarianism in a time of Cold War tensions and racial segregation. Today, more than a half century later, neither the sentiment nor the program has changed. If the program is to improve and meet its admirable ambitions, we must rigorously evaluate, adapt and abandon some of the core bel

Viewpoint: A renewed approach to scientific culture in Europe | Science

On January 1, Portugal took over the rotating six-month presidency of the European Union, and announced : to promote Europe’s recovery from the pandemic, its programmes for social solidarity, and its “strategic autonomy.” Important for success is a focus on research careers, and on strengthening the European Research Area – a set of policies promoting cooperation and mobility of ideas and researchers across the EU. So argues Manuel Heitor, Portuguese minister for science, technology and higher education, in this essay for Science|Business. Progress achieved in the development of the European Research Area over the past 20 years has attracted broad support, and now it is time to challenge European citizens and institutions to further enhance and improve it. As part of that, as we launch the next EU R&D programme Horizon Europe, we must reaffirm the target that the EU spend 3% of gross domestic product on R&D by 2030 [up from 2.18% in 2018]. 

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