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The WHO, Trump and the Failure of Global Diplomacy?

The World Health Organization, responsible for protecting the world from pandemics, has recently received global criticism for allowing individual nation’s interests to interfere with the identification, management and overall control of COVID-19. The Newlines Institute will explore the intersection of WHO’s health agenda, diplomacy and politics in the context of the COVID-19 in a webinar, WHO and Global Diplomacy.

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