The real lessons from Sweden’s approach to covid-19
10th October 2020 The Economist @theeconomist Sweden is held up as a champion of liberty. In fact it is the … Read More
10th October 2020 The Economist @theeconomist Sweden is held up as a champion of liberty. In fact it is the … Read More
8th November 2020 Roger Pielke University of Colorado Boulder @RogerPielkeJr Neal Lane Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy Going … Read More
The global population deserves a better model — one that delivers information about the risk of emergent infectious diseases faster and in a way that is transparent, verifiable and non-politicised. A discussion paper… Read More
As industrialised countries have struggled, much of the developing world has quietly shown remarkable levels of preparedness and creativity during the pandemic. Yet the developed world is paying little attention.… Read More
9th October 2020 Gretchen Vogel Science @sciencemagazine The country’s pandemic policies came at a high price—and created painful rifts in … Read More
7th October 2020 Danny Dorling The Conversation @_TCglobal In 1968, at the height of the last great influenza pandemic, at … Read More
What if the world’s leading scientists, policymakers and thought leaders collaborated on defining pathways to build back better and to bounce forward on issues of sustainability and social justice? IIASA and ISC have created a platform to allow this to happen. See their reports now!… Read More
INGSA/Koi Tū EXCLUSIVE INGSA is proud to present the first preliminary report from the INGSA Evidence-to-Policy Tracker data – How did countries respond and when? How did their strategies change over time?
Originally published on Apolitical Advice from the right experts can be transformative in policy design, but first you have to … Read More
2nd September 2020 UN Costa Rieca UN News @UN_News_Centre EN: The United Nations in Costa Rica is producing messages in … Read More