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A New Approach to Prioritizing for Tonga

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Economist

Sam Shillcutt

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NYPost

Welcome, UN delegates to New York — please don’t waste our money! Bjorn Lomborg writes an essay for the New York Post to mark the start of the UN General Assembly. Read the full oped Welcome, UN delegates to New Yor...

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Ohne Prioritäten ist die Welt nicht zu retten. (The world cannot be saved without prioritities)

NZZ

Bill Gates and Bjorn Lomborg write: Let's acknowledge that the need is greater than the available funding, which means we need to focus on the efforts that will have the most impact. With these principles in mind, w...

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Let’s make the world better and stop the fearmongering

Business Day

We also need to conduct a more mature conversation about how to better help the 4-billion people who live in the poorer half of the world, write Jordan Peterson and Bjorn Lomborg. Read the entire oped Let’s make the...

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SDGs are unlikely to be met. What comes next?

Hindustan Times

Bill Gates and Bjorn Lomborg write: The world is falling short on Global Goals, with a massive funding shortfall. Donors must meet commitments and identify the best investments for the most impact. Read the full ope...

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Não estamos atingindo os objetivos globais. E agora? (Global goals will not be achieved. What now?)

OGlobo

Bill Gates and Bjorn Lomborg writes: This year is the midpoint between the start of the goals, in 2016, and 2030, when they are supposed to be accomplished—and while the goals have done a great deal of good, the wor...

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We are not reaching the Global Goals. What now?

Dhaka tribune

Bill Gates and Bjorn Lomborg write: The Global Goals are too much of a good thing. The 17 commitments are accompanied by a huge number of targets, 169, to be exact. Having so many targets wouldn't necessarily be an ...

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Best Things First

World leaders have promised everything to everyone. But they are failing. The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are supposed to be delivered by 2030. The goals literally promise everything, like eradicating poverty...

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Fighting with hunger, malnutrition is need of the hour

Economic Times

Japan had 6-in-10 children undernourished in 1900. It reached very low levels by 2000. China achieved massive drops in malnutrition in the last 20 years, while other developing countries - like India, Ethiopia and t...

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