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Global governance
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Project Syndicate

The rich world’s super-spreader shame

Ngaire Woods and Anna Petherick write about why rich countries ought to follow through on global vaccination commitments and establish international standards for travel

Anna Petherick
COVID-19
COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
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Global governance
In the media

The New York Times

The first Afghan Rhodes scholar saved her father, and wants to do more

MPP student Summia Tora recounts evacuating her father from Kabul 

Global security
Global governance
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Afghanistan
In the media

Zeit

What use are the maximum demands formulated on the sofa? (Was bringen auf dem Sofa formulierte Maximalforderungen?)

The highest moral standards enable progress, says Hugo Slim regarding Afghanistan (in German)

Hugo Slim
Global security
Integrity
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Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Global governance
Afghanistan
In the media

The New Humanitarian

No strings attached? How Europe’s military support for Mali closes its eyes to abuses

Dapo Akande quoted on accountability for human rights violations.

Dapo Akande
Global security
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Global governance
Mali
Summia Tora
In the media

The Economist

Summia Tora on evacuating her father - and others - from Kabul

MPP student on "the broken evacuation system" in Afghanistan.

Summia Tora
Global security
Global governance
...
Afghanistan
In the media

The Spectator

The heist: nobody is safe from Russia’s digital pirates

Ciaran Martin writes about the dangers of cyber attacks and ransomware, and possible policy solutions

Ciaran Martin
Digital, Cyber and AI
Global governance
Publication
26 July 2021

Towards Net Zero export credit: current approaches and next steps

Thomas HaleAndreas KlasenNorman EbnerBianca KrämerAnastasia Kantzelis
Climate and environment
Global governance
Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine vial
News
22 July 2021

Global Dashboard on Vaccine Equity launched, featuring data from COVID-19 tracker

A new joint initiative from UNDP, the WHO and the University of Oxford illustrates why vaccine equity is key to saving lives and driving a fairer and faster recovery.

COVID-19
Health
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COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
Global governance
Health, education and public services
In the media

The New Humanitarian

What’s wrong with impartiality?

"Impartiality is ethically simplistic and routinely falls victim to bias by humanitarian workers" writes Hugo Slim

Hugo Slim
Development
Global governance
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