An alcohol-free World Cup in 2034? Bring it on!
There are reasons why people might object to a football World…
By Robert Taylor on the January 31st, 2025
It covers the years 2016 to 2030 and complements the objectives of the new Sustainable Development Goals. The aim is to eliminate preventable death and disease within the target groups and to create a world in which every woman, child and adolescent can achieve the highest-attainable standard of health and well-being.
Led by our lead editor and writer, Richard Cheeseman, our work on the Global Strategy began with an initial draft for the World Health Organization (WHO) in April 2015 and continued throughout the project until its conclusion in August. This is the latest major project we have undertaken for WHO since 2008, including provision of editorial services to the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon launched the Global Strategy in New York on 26th September. Launch event press release: http://www.everywomaneverychild.org/news-events/news/1141-un-secretary-general-announces-25-billion-in-initial-commitments-to-end-preventable-deaths-of-women-children-and-adolescents-by-2030
October 6th, 2015
There are reasons why people might object to a football World…
By Robert Taylor on the January 31st, 2025
When I started conducting media training courses two decades ago, they…
By Robert Taylor on the January 23rd, 2025