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Attacks using animal pathogens can have devastating socioeconomic, public health and national security consequences. The livestock sector has some inherent vulnerabilities which put it at risk to the deliberate or accidental spread of disease.
Gisela Vasconcelos Gioia +16 more
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United Nations Organization [PDF]
I - The Committee of Economic, Social and Cultural rights In the period September 2017 - March 2018 the Committee adopted the concluding observations and recommendations in respect of Korea, Moldova, Russia and Columbia. The Committee pointed again to the lack of direct implementation of the ICESCR on the national level and payed attention to the ...
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A new look at contraceptive prevalence plateaus in sub-Saharan Africa: A probabilistic approach [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Fertility decline in sub-Saharan Africa has been slower than in other regions, with the periods of extremely slow transitions frequently described as stalled.
Mark Wheldon +3 more
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The Future We Want - Zero Draft of the Outcome Document
Submitted by the co-Chairs on behalf of the Bureau in accordance with the decision in Prepcom 2 to present the zero-draft of the outcome document for consideration by Member States and other stakeholders no later than early January 2012.
Bureau of the Preparatory Process for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted maternal and newborn health services in Bangladesh, exacerbating the large gaps in service utilization that existed prior to the pandemic.
Amirul Islam +5 more
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Progress towards the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in many ways presupposes the utilisation of science, technology and innovation.
André Baumgart +3 more
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Global status of genetic resources for food and agriculture: challenges and research needs
Plant, animal, forest, aquatic, micro-organism and invertebrate genetic resources are vital to food security, nutrition, livelihoods and the resilience and adaptability of global agricultural production systems.
Dafydd Pilling +6 more
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While biosecurity is of increasing importance globally, there is still limited evidence of the factors or elements that support the progressive and sustainable scaling up of biosecurity along the value chains from the local to the global level.
Nina Militzer +9 more
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Global, national, and local efforts to limit antimicrobial resistance (AMR) often stress the importance of raising awareness among users, sellers, and prescribers of antimicrobial drugs. This emphasis is founded upon two assumptions.
Peter E. Mangesho +8 more
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The TPNW in Practice: Elements for Effective National Implementation
In the past, states have underestimated the effort required to implement WMD-related treaties. Yet effective national implementation is a prerequisite to upholding agreements and building confidence in compliance with these treaty regimes.
James Revill +2 more
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