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Four Lessons the Pandemic has taught us on Accountability
The pandemic has reinforced some crucial lessons and taught us new ones. They can have implications on how we think of accountability as a service.
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The pandemic has reinforced some crucial lessons and taught us new ones. They can have implications on how we think of accountability as a service.
Government actions targeting sector development and efficient allocation of resources should channel profits from unclaimed betting wins to struggling economic sectors, such as education and health.
This study explores a value chain based solution for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in which the major market players adopt responsible business practices for sustainable recovery.
Three Southern Voice members come together to focus on strategies to offset the impact of external shocks like COVID-19 on key industries.
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Southern Voice network members were invited to present proposals for the digital consultation called ‘We the Peoples’ that will feed into the “Our Common Agenda” by the UN Secretary-General.