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Local production, greater transparency key to solving Covid-19 vaccine inequity: Experts


SINGAPORE - Experts are calling for an increase in local production of Covid-19 vaccines, especially in developing nations, and greater transparency between governments and pharmaceutical companies in their orders and distribution.
They have also urged the World Health Organisation (WHO) to reform its governance system to involve not just states, but also other key players.
Developing nations are falling behind rich nations in vaccinating their population, often due to a scarcity of doses. Richer states have taken up more than half of the world s available vaccines. Some have even hoarded the vaccines while poorer countries reel under the pandemic.
Speaking at a webinar by the Australian National University on Thursday (June 3), Professor Tikki Pangestu of the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore said one way to solve the vaccine shortage is for developing nations that are manufacturing their own vaccines to ramp up production. ....

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Join us for our equity in a clean economy webinar: Great Promise And Potential For Peril For Utility At-Risk Customers: Assessing And Ensuring In The Clean Energy Economy


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Join us for our equity in a clean economy webinar: Great Promise And Potential For Peril For Utility At-Risk Customers: Assessing And Ensuring In The Clean Energy Economy
Posted Feb 03, 2021
Have you considered the unintended impacts of new climate and clean energy policies, programs, and costs to at-risk customers in the energy space?
Atlanta, Georgia DEFG and DNV GL have joined forces to initiate a discussion on how best to balance the essential objectives of the traditional regulatory compact reliability, affordability, and access to energy with the equally critical mandate to meaningfully address climate change in the energy sector while keeping in mind the affect these changes may have on the most vulnerable people in the U.S. ....

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February 2021 Speech Code of the Month: Johns Hopkins University


February 2021 Speech Code of the Month: Johns Hopkins University
We’re proud to say our long-running Speech Code of the Month series in which we highlight a policy that is particularly restrictive of students’ free speech rights gets results, with about 50% of schools responding by revising the speech code in question. But some universities seem to be stuck in a time loop, like Bill Murray’s character in the movie “Groundhog Day,” holding onto those same, problematic policies.
Back in 2006, FIRE selected the “Principles for Ensuring Equity, Civility and Respect for All” policy at Johns Hopkins University as Speech Code of the Month, as it broadly states: “Rude, disrespectful behavior is unwelcome and will not be tolerated.” Fifteen years later, the policy, which appears in the set of expectations for student organizations on campus, is ....

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