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UN Security Council selects Antonio Guterres as next secretary-general
Access to Medicines Report, green light to action
How TTIP may obstruct progress towards sustainable access to medicines
Leaked CETA declaration given short shrift
New MedsPaL Database: Enhancing Transparency In The Patent Field
UNITAID-FIND Partnership To Scale Up Hepatitis C Diagnostics
The Commercial Market For Priority Review Vouchers
Tool targets fairness deficit in research
Research Fairness Initiative (RFI) Reporting Guide beta-version / September 6, 2016
Streamlining R&D Core Areas for Global Health Reporting
Powerful Partners: Women’s Philanthropy and the Prospect of a Clinton Presidency
Paris Climate Deal to Enter into Force in November
India ratifies Paris climate pact at UN, brings its entry into force ‘tantalizingly close’
Linking disaster risk, sustainable development and climate change
Inequalities exacerbate climate impacts on poor and vulnerable people – new UN report
A Who’s Who of Funders Are Going After the “Low-Hanging Fruit” of Climate Change
The Green Climate Fund: The green light
Greenpeace report: Plastics in Seafood
UNPO newsletter September 2016
A Médecins Sans Frontières Ethics Framework for Humanitarian Innovation
Private Sector Companies Must Lead, Adapt To Help International Community Achieve SDGs
Nearly half all children in sub-Saharan Africa in extreme poverty, report warns
African governance hampered by lack of safety, says new study
What Africa should demand from the next UN secretary-general
Science, tech and innovation critical for sustainability
A new way to measure progress in global health
Antimicrobial resistance: is the World UNprepared?
Eradicating river blindness in Guatemala scratches the surface of a global problem
Haiti braces for post-hurricane cholera outbreak, a ‘potential humanitarian disaster‘