
How to successfully solve one of our most pressing challenges: Sustainable development
We need a re-orientation of economic policy for the developing world because there are still 734 million people who live in extreme poverty, i.e. on […]
See MoreWe need a re-orientation of economic policy for the developing world because there are still 734 million people who live in extreme poverty, i.e. on […]
See MoreNigeria: COVID-19 and Nigeria – A case study of Lagos State approaches to the fight COVID-19 is an example of a zoonotic disease keeping the […]
See MoreThe darkening path of Serbian democracy With the global spread of COVID-19, some countries are dealing not only with the downfall of health systems and […]
See MoreEstonia: COVID-19 and Human Rights Estonia acted swiftly to manage the outbreak. In light of the emergency situation declared in March , I continue to […]
See MoreCuba: Cuba and the new coronavirus A few days before Cuba confirmed its first three cases of the new coronavirus, the government’s actions to prepare […]
See MoreThailand: COVID-19 has saved Thai military-elected government from the hatching anti-government uprising The current Thai government is basically a reincarnation of the previous military junta who […]
See MoreThe Youths have demonstrated beyond every reasonable doubt throughout the world’s history that they are not only the catalyst for advancing social, political and economic […]
See MoreDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of IFAIR e.V. or […]
See MoreInternational human trafficking is a flourishing, however often overlooked problem. In order to talk about current legal reforms, IFAIR in cooperation with the Association of Humboldt University initiated a […]
See MoreDuring its semiannual meeting in Berlin IFAIR’s core team and members had the opportunity of visiting the Russian embassy on the 22nd of February. After […]
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