UN over-regulation inhibits new biotechnologies
The UN is inhibiting innovation through over-regulation of new biotechnologies, argues Henry I. Miller.
Source: World Politics Review
13 February 2008 | EN
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The UN is inhibiting innovation through over-regulation of new biotechnologies, argues Henry I. Miller.
Source: World Politics Review
13 February 2008 | EN
Even though aid alone can't solve all Africa's problems, it underpins a burgeoning number of success stories, argues DATA's Jamie Drummond.
Aid donors should re-think their self-appointed role as saviours of the poor, and try more modest and realistic approaches, argues William Easterly.
Nations need support to monitor the Millennium Development Goals, says Sarah B. Macfarlane. But there is progress, argues Paul Cheung.
Source: Nature
Poor quality data makes charting progress towards the Millennium Development Goals impossible, says a Nature editorial.
Source: Nature
22 March 2007 | EN
Amir Attaran says that assessing the success of efforts to meet the Millennium Development Goals means some 'immeasurable' goals must be redefined or discarded.
14 September 2005 | EN
John McArthur, Jeffrey Sachs and Guido Schmidt-Traub argue that the Millennium Development Goals may be difficult to measure, but they are valid targets to aim for.
13 September 2005 | EN
Source: Science
21 January 2005 | EN