Inform your discussions and decisions this week: vaccines are one of the most important advancements in public health, discover their history and future potential. Plus, learn why war in Ukraine puts global food security under further strain.
The global effort to vaccinate against covid-19 is the largest immunisation effort in human history.
This World Immunisation Week, Dr Mary Bussell, lead of Economist Impact's "The Vaccine Ecosystem" discusses reducing vaccine inequity to improve health for all.
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Conflict breeds hunger: food security in Ukraine
Learn how policymakers and governments can prevent a regional humanitarian crisis from becoming a global food security crisis.
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Future of work
Making hybrid human
In the new world of work, there are four types of hybrid workers: the pragmatist, the evangelist, the fair-minded and the undecided. Learn how to make hybrid work for all of them.
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Technology is transforming communications, revolutionising how we make food and helping billions of people access finance, healthcare and education. With the right investment and application, tech advancement can accelerate progress toward achieving the SDGs.
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The super-app model in the Middle East and Africa
Discover how the partnership model is propelling the growth of super-apps in the region.
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The Vaccine Ecosystem: distribution, logistics and supply-chain management
Stronger and more resilient supply chains are needed to make accessing vaccines equitable and timely. Learn what can be done to improve global availability.
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