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Why we need to build trust and guarantee civic space to deal with global challenges
Lack of trust has helped fuel the COVID-19 pandemic, further exposing the erosion of citizens’ confidence in government and the multilateral system.
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Lack of trust has helped fuel the COVID-19 pandemic, further exposing the erosion of citizens’ confidence in government and the multilateral system.
It is essential to stop security operations and activities that are based on technologies with high discriminatory potential.
Rising wheat prices have contributed to food inflation in Kenya. The cost of goods and services has increased significantly due to the disrupted oil supply and subsequent price increase.
As COVID-19 became a pandemic, the universal nature of the crisis put the focus on inequalities within countries.
Across many countries we are seeing the results of poor leadership, corruption or mismanagement leading to economic and political crises.
Nowadays, it is no longer possible to promote solidarity in South-South Cooperation without considering climate change and the ecological crisis.
The crisis pushes people to consume less food and to reduce expenses on education, health, housing and electricity. This deteriorates their long-term wellbeing.
Five of these LDCs, Bangladesh, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Zambia, are poised to graduate in this decade.
If we seek to improve confidence in public policies and governments, the information presented to citizens must necessarily be easy to access.
To truly advance gender equality and women’s empowerment, gender considerations and issues alongside regulatory policies need to be mainstreamed in AI.