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More trade will make everyone better off

Daily Graphic

Over the past century, trade had been increasing as a percentage of the entire global economy, but this peaked around the Global Financial Crisis, and is now declining. This is true for Ghana as well, where the shar...

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Backing free trade obsolete

Daily Nation

Supporting free trade is out of fashion. In rich countries, it has been blamed for job losses and all but abandoned by policymakers.

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Stakeholder discussion in Mbabane on the cost-benefit assessment for Eswatini

Ralph Saleema and Dr Sacolo

Following the work on rapidly assessing Eswatini's National Development Strategy in collaboration with Dr. Thabo Sacolo and his team at the Eswatini Economic Policy Analysis and Research Centre (ESEPARC), Saleema Ra...

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Meeting with NPC of Namibia in Windhoek

Ralph and NPC Namibia

The National Planning Commission of Namibia invited Ralph Nordjo to discuss the possibility to collaborate on cost-benefit analyses within the Halftime project framework. The meeting with Mr. Sylvester Mbangu (Deput...

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Huge benefits - Investing in pregnant women's nutrition

Daily Graphic

Of all our global promises for development that we are on track to fail by 2030 and there are many one of the most tragic and infuriating is our limited progress on ending global malnutrition.

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Mortalidad materna y neonatal: una tragedia inaceptable que se puede evitar (Maternal and neonatal mortality: an unacceptable tragedy that can be avoided)

La Prensa

Every two minutes, nine newborn babies and one mother die from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. In total this year 2.4 million newborn babies will die within the first month of their lives and 295,...

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Invest in pregnant mothers’ nutritional support

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Investing more in pregnant mothers’ nutritional support turns out to be one of the most efficient ways to make progress on sustainable development. We owe it to the world to invest in such smart policies first.

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