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Reema Bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaz
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United States
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Working PaperUnited NationsCritical Rulings on International Criminal Justice
September 17, 2018, RESEARCH Working Paper by David Scheffer, United Nations, Download Report (PDF), This paper describes the central issues in three upcoming atrocity crime decisions and the implications for the evolution of international criminal justice., Introduction , This paper describes t...
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Virginia Mayo / APEU-US Economic Relations Roundtable
Ben Carliner, Nora Hesse, and Diane Swonk discuss the economic outlook and recent policy developments in the European Union. -
Erik McLeanDiane Swonk on the Coronavirus Impact and 2020 Economic Currents
Grant Thornton's chief economist Diane Swonk joined The Economist's Midwest Correspondent Adam Roberts for a conversation on 2020's economic currents and the developing impact of COVID-19. -
Damien Ma
Director, Carnegie China
Expertise
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Jed OwenThe Beauty of the Bottom Up: Making Crop Improvement Work for National Programs
Each year donors spend billions of dollars on agricultural research initiatives in developing countries in the fight to end hunger. Yet do these well-meaning efforts have the unintended consequence of imposing solutions from the top down?
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AP PhotosA New Goal for Agricultural AI: Gender Mainstreaming
The inclusion of gender mainstreaming in agricultural AI can help reduce gender inequity for female smallholder farmers.
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Monica VolpinFlavors and Culture: Food Systems through Indigenous Women's Eyes
Productive practices of Indigenous women's groups have significant value in contributing to the conservation of biodiversity and the well-being of humanity, and therefore encourage exchange and dialogue.
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AP PhotosNeighborhood Dynamics in SNAP Participation and Food Access
Accounting for neighborhood characteristics can help remove barriers to SNAP enrollment.
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ReutersAdopting Conserving Agricultural Practices: A Farmer's Perspective
Farmers’ decisions to change the way they have farmed for years and start using new conserving agricultural practices such as conservation tillage, cover cropping, or buffer strips will depend in large part on how much it will cost.