Beyond the Ukraine war: The new layer of global food crisis from a human rights approach
Today we know that even if the Ukraine war were to end tomorrow, the food price crisis would continue as there are fundamental flaws in our global food systems.
Check out this online event "Beyond the Ukraine war: The new layer of global food crisis from a human rights approach", co-organized by the Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples' Mechanism (CSIPM) and IPES Food.
This WHA78 side event will see experts explore how the global financial system's flaws impact health financing and advocate for reforms that promote equity, sustainability, and universal access to health.
On 22 April 2025, SID joined global health leaders at a symposium in Kuala Lumpur to examine the growing influence of private actors in health governance. Convened by UNU-IIGH and Third World Network, the event brought together over 100 experts to discuss corporate power, inequality, and the urgent need for accountability in global health systems.
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