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These steps can prevent global food shortages during COVID-19 or the crises to come, says the UN International Fund for Agricultural Development President.
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Institutional investors are increasingly addressing climate change and other risks, without sacrificing expected returns.
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Eleven Madison Park, named World's Best Restaurant in 2017, has transformed into a charity kitchen to prepare 3,000 meals a day for those in need.
The Forum on Thursday hosted its latest virtual briefing on COVID-19 in Africa, in partnership with the World Health Organization.
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A new WHO Foundation will allow the organization to take donations from the general public, a source it hasn't typically tapped.
Organizations have been quick to apply AI and machine-learning in the fight to curb the pandemic - and here are some of the most exciting applications.
A second wave of the coronavirus pandemic could prompt the public to abandon privacy fears and call for the use of more widespread tracing technology, Prime Minister Netanyahu said.



