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The UN at 75: Defining a role for business to make the UN fit for purpose
As the United Nations turns 75, it’s time to institutionalize cooperation with the private sector
Read MoreAs the United Nations turns 75, it’s time to institutionalize cooperation with the private sector
Read MoreThe European Commission’s long-awaited Farm to Fork Strategy was released on 20 May. It includes 27 legislative and non-legislative proposals tackling the entire food chain from production to processing, consumption, and waste. Landmark Public Affairs has prepared a handy timeline for what’s to come in the next 10 years.
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Read MoreThe fight against COVID-19 is all consuming, but opportunities are clear for those with thoughtful and agile Government Relations strategies
Read MoreDoing public affairs under lockdown shouldn’t mean going back to the ‘90s, but it doesn’t mean video meetings all day either.
Read MoreInnovation and new business models that move away from disposable fashion and towards a sustainable and closed loop economy are key objectives of the Circular Economy Action Plan.
Read MoreThe 27 EU Member States formally authorised the European Commission to open negotiations with the UK about the future EU-UK relationship. Their opening negotiating position is slightly tougher than the European Commission originally suggested.
Read MoreSacha Baron Cohen’s scathing speech against Facebook’s political advertising was to many the final word on the social media and data giant’s position and the need for intervention.
Read MoreOver the past two years there have been considerable advancements in Singapore’s push to create an inter-operable e-payment infrastructure. However, the Transport Sector is proving slower on the uptake with fragmented payment options for commuters.
Read MoreUntil recently, the world’s response to our greatest challenges relied on the leadership of a few, the concord of the rest, a lot of public money and a heavy dose of compromise. With multilateralism eroding, world leaders may need to look for support outside of their cordoned-off, heavily guarded tents.
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