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Gavi vaccine summit seeks a shot in the arm

A pledging conference in Brussels will test rich countries’ willingness to plug the gaps left after the USAID shut down

Public health systems in Africa and Asia could face more pressure on their budgets on 25 June when Gavi, the global vaccine alliance, holds its five-year donor pledging...


As Trump turns off the tap, Guterres wields the knife

The UN Secretary-General hopes radical restructuring and austerity can rescue the organisation as multilateralism starts to split at the seams

Instead of celebrating its 80th birthday, there is a serious chance that the UN headquarters will have to declare a form of institutional bankruptcy at its General Assembly...

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Amid the turmoil, some room at the top

Questions about the UN Secretary-General’s future are intensifying as debate rages over his reform and restructuring plans

For over two years, the UN Secretariat in New York has been buzzing with rumours about the mooted early departure of Secretary-General António Guterres. Part of the reason...


Making multilateralism work by other means

UN Secretary-General António Guterres’s Summit of the Future boosted reforms and delivered some wins for Africa

It bears the hallmarks of a grandiosity guaranteed to rile isolationists gearing up for the fight of their lives in the United States presidential election on 5 November....

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