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Published on 3 February 2021
Understanding and addressing exclusion in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
This session is designed to meet the needs of health and social development advisers and those from the wider health network and from other cadres with an interest in health, equity and justice.
Why this session now?
The impacts of COVID-19 have been harshest for existing marginalized and excluded groups; although new vulnerabilities have also emerged, and drivers of exclusion have intensified. The impact of COVID-19 on health seeking experiences, opportunities and outcomes is wide reaching with implications for models and understanding of Leaving No One Behind and Universal Health Coverage. To reach the Sustainable Development Goals, policy makers and funding agencies need to consider and confront a number of issues to be discussed in this session, including:
Stardate: 50156.2
Captain’s log. A bunch of Akritirian prisoners gather around a chute that opens up to dump in a new prisoner: said prisoner is Kim, and they all start beating him up. He gets tossed from assailant to assailant, until he winds up in Paris’s arms. Kim is relieved right up to the part where Paris punches him in the stomach.
Paris claims that Kim is his that Kim was his partner in the bombing that they were imprisoned for, and Kim betrayed him, and he wants his revenge. The other prisoners accept this for now.
Kim and Paris compare stories. Turns out both were interrogated for days and were told that the other one confessed to the bombing and each was therefore guilty. Obviously jurisprudence on Akritiri isn’t all that great, since neither of them had anything to do with the bombing.
(the Company ) Legal Entity Identifier : 549300OHW8R1C2WBYK02 Results The year to 30th September 2020 was a volatile one for global equity markets and a negative one for investors in India, as indicated by our benchmark index, the MSCI India Index (in sterling terms), which returned -4.2%. Unfortunately, the Company performed poorly, both in absolute and relative terms, with a total return on net assets of -16.2% over the year. The share price fell sharply, from 744.0p to 571.5p, and the discount widened out from 9.3% at the beginning of the year to 16.8% at the year end, resulting in a total return to shareholders of -23.2%.