Helen Clark
@HelenClarkNZ
I'm former Prime Minister of #NewZealand & former @UNDP Administrator: passionate about human & sustainable #development worldwide. Retweets aren't endorsements
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🆕study UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 exposes concerning trends in generative #AI showing how it reinforces harmful gender stereotypes. This research sheds light on critical issues @ intersection of technology & social norms & why applying #gender lens is crucial
Read more 👉 unesco.org/en/articles/ge…
“People are suffering from climate shocks. Governments are still not taking seriously enough their responsibilities.”
Speaking to The Associated Press at Skoll Foundation World Forum, Mary Robinson praised ECHR ruling that states' climate inaction breaches human rights:
apnews.com/article/climat…
This is not to be missed!
As part of the World Health Summit hosted by Monash University in Melbourne, VicHealth is presenting a free panel event exploring the murky world of health misinformation and disinformation online.
Head here to secure your place: lnkd.in/g2VgVZP2
Please join me for a conversation with business leader, #climate and equalities campaigner, Paul Polman for the launch of a discussion paper on productivity in the #NewZealand food and fibre sector. Registration details 👇👇
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'COVID-19 was a catastrophe, and there will inevitably be more pandemic threats.
There is simply no excuse for failing to reach agreement on better arrangements for combating such threats.'
Helen Clark tells POLITICOEurope
pro.politico.eu/news/178400
4 ways the pandemic treaty talks could go - Countries are grasping for alternatives as international negotiations show no sign of progress.
pro.politico.eu/news/178400 World Health Organization (WHO) #pandemictreaty #INB9
Carl Worker The notion that the coalition has merely continued the previous government's exploring what AUKUS Pillar Two 'might offer or mean for NZ, on a no commitments basis' is not supported by its statements or the briefings behind them and is an attempt to substitute 'bipartisanship'.
Helen Clark Yes, this statement takes NZ beyond what Ministers have been saying hitherto. It states baldly that the NZ Government see powerful reasons for New Zealand engaging practically with AUKUS. Clear sense that the official NZ mind is made up.