Without sustainable funding, the World Health Organisation cannot succeed in its mission to deliver health for all.


Without sustainable funding, the World Health Organisation cannot succeed in its mission to deliver health for all.

And this week’s World Health Assembly is a great place to start.
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Upholding a child’s basic right to education is more important when children are displaced and exiled from their homes.

The rights of the world’s most vulnerable and the most desolate girls must be championed and made real.
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The endless violation of children’s rights is eclipsed by the growing use of schools as theatres of war.
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The G-20 will not achieve growth and stability without a renewed focus on long-term debt reduction.
