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− | 2.Building Resilient Health Systems: Global Public Health | + | Contributions by University of Oslo & Basic Internet Foundation: |
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+ | Links to video presentations by Josef Noll: | ||
+ | * Session 2: https://owncloud.basicinternet.org/index.php/s/xTjGV21d0GIHWLE | ||
+ | * Session 4: https://owncloud.basicinternet.org/index.php/s/RTQn8ONVXMjbhtJ | ||
+ | * Session 7: https://owncloud.basicinternet.org/index.php/s/MqSWwsJ4GYTITkd | ||
+ | = Session 2: Building Resilient Health Systems: Global Public Health = | ||
*Measuring public policy responses to COVID-19 across Middle East, Africa, Asia, and America | *Measuring public policy responses to COVID-19 across Middle East, Africa, Asia, and America | ||
* Tech Transfer, intergovernmental and scientific-economic alliances | * Tech Transfer, intergovernmental and scientific-economic alliances | ||
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* Expanding access to biotechnology through an evidence-based, data-driven system | * Expanding access to biotechnology through an evidence-based, data-driven system | ||
− | 4. Addressing the Root of the Problem | + | = Session 4. Addressing the Root of the Problem= |
+ | Uniting global governments and meeting real needs through uncovering the SDG bureaucracy | ||
* Redesigning democracy in the digital age | * Redesigning democracy in the digital age | ||
* Future of Global Foreign Policy | * Future of Global Foreign Policy | ||
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* Improving global standards for policymaking; Increasing trust in data-flows | * Improving global standards for policymaking; Increasing trust in data-flows | ||
− | 7. Capacity-building in Developing Nations: Education, Multidimensional Poverty, and Economic Inequality | + | = 7. Capacity-building in Developing Nations: Education, Multidimensional Poverty, and Economic Inequality = |
* Achieving human capital potential, potential of human capital and current state of human capital | * Achieving human capital potential, potential of human capital and current state of human capital | ||
* Global Multidimensional Poverty Index: Subnational disparity case studies across Asia and Africa | * Global Multidimensional Poverty Index: Subnational disparity case studies across Asia and Africa | ||
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* Communication, advocacy, and movement-building | * Communication, advocacy, and movement-building | ||
* Transforming institutions for effective cooperation to global challenges | * Transforming institutions for effective cooperation to global challenges | ||
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BasicInternet:Global Governance Summit Jun2020
Title | BasicInternet:World-Summit_Global_Governance_Jun2020 |
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Place | Zoom.us |
Date, Time | 2020/06/26, -28Jun2020 |
Contact Person | Sara Ketabi |
Participants | Josef.Noll |
related to Project | BasicInternet |
Keywords |
Contents
- 1 BasicInternet:Global Governance Summit Jun2020
- 2 World Summit, Ministerial Global Governance Summit, 26-28Jun2020
- 3 Session 2: Building Resilient Health Systems: Global Public Health
- 4 Session 4. Addressing the Root of the Problem
- 5 7. Capacity-building in Developing Nations: Education, Multidimensional Poverty, and Economic Inequality
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see:
World Summit, Ministerial Global Governance Summit, 26-28Jun2020
see https://www.collatedlab.com/world-summit
Contributions by University of Oslo & Basic Internet Foundation:
Links to video presentations by Josef Noll:
- Session 2: https://owncloud.basicinternet.org/index.php/s/xTjGV21d0GIHWLE
- Session 4: https://owncloud.basicinternet.org/index.php/s/RTQn8ONVXMjbhtJ
- Session 7: https://owncloud.basicinternet.org/index.php/s/MqSWwsJ4GYTITkd
Session 2: Building Resilient Health Systems: Global Public Health
- Measuring public policy responses to COVID-19 across Middle East, Africa, Asia, and America
- Tech Transfer, intergovernmental and scientific-economic alliances
- Future of Digital Health Systems: Safe and Inclusive Digital Health for All; Governing health data for effective health systems and personalized care
- Forming alliances through long-term partnerships: WHO, World Bank, IMF’s role in promoting sustainable public health
- Globalization of inclusive ethical value chains
- Expanding access to biotechnology through an evidence-based, data-driven system
Session 4. Addressing the Root of the Problem
Uniting global governments and meeting real needs through uncovering the SDG bureaucracy
- Redesigning democracy in the digital age
- Future of Global Foreign Policy
- Strategic Outlook: Middle Eastern and African economies
- How resilient is the American economy for the next global shock?
- Improving global standards for policymaking; Increasing trust in data-flows
7. Capacity-building in Developing Nations: Education, Multidimensional Poverty, and Economic Inequality
- Achieving human capital potential, potential of human capital and current state of human capital
- Global Multidimensional Poverty Index: Subnational disparity case studies across Asia and Africa
- Social mobility: Upskilling the next billion
- Communication, advocacy, and movement-building
- Transforming institutions for effective cooperation to global challenges