New Zealand
19 February, 2015 – Manawatu Standard a news source from New Zealand has published an op-ed by Bjorn Lomborg discussing gender equality targets for the post-2015 development agenda.
19 November, 2014 – The Manawatu Standard a news source from New Zealand has published an op-ed written by Bjorn Lomborg which discusses population targets for the post-2015 development agenda.
24 September, 2014 – Timaru Herald a news source from New Zealand has published an op-ed by Bjorn Lomborg which discusses the conflict and violence targets for the post-2015 agenda.
11 September, 2014 – The Scoop Independent News a news source from New Zealand has published an article by Reuters entitled “Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war – study” reporting on the findings from our research on conflict and violence targets.
9 September, 2014 – Stuff.co.nz an online news source from New Zealand has published an article by Reuters entitled “Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war – study” reporting on the findings from our research on conflict and violence targets.
9 September, 2014 – Timaru Herald New Zealand has published an article by Reuters entitled “Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war – study” reporting on the findings from our research on conflict and violence targets.
9 September, 2014 – Southland Times New Zealand has published an article by Reuters entitled “Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war – study” reporting on the findings from our research on conflict and violence targets.
9 September, 2014 – Hawke’s Bay Dominion Post New Zealand has published an article by Reuters entitled “Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war – study” reporting on the findings from our research on conflict and violence targets.
9 September, 2014 – Taranaki Daily News New Zealand has published an article by Reuters entitled “Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war – study” reporting on the findings from our research on conflict and violence targets