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ONE is a global movement campaigning to end extreme poverty & preventable disease by 2030, so everyone, everywhere can lead a life of dignity and opportunity.

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    Oct 9

    We know that the issue of debt relief can be complicated, so we used Monopoly 🎲 to help break things down! Find out why we're calling on to suspend debt repayments to fight 📢

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    2 hours ago

    “There is a need to negotiate with credit-rating agencies and ask them to commit to not downgrading countries requesting a debt suspension,” says () on the tough situation African governments face.

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  3. 2 hours ago

    'There's a mutual interest, frankly on both sides, of not seeing a succession defaults. So the question is how do we prevent that and what's the comparative advantage for the country and private creditors?' ONE’s President & CEO on debt suspension

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    2 hours ago

    "Asking governments to make an impossible choice between the health of their people or the health of their economies is to put them on the road to ruin." ~ sets out the challenges facing African governments during the pandemic

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    2 hours ago

    At the first sign of crisis, our response cannot be “we can’t pay you.” If you let one country default, the others will as well. () shares his thoughts on debt in Africa and argues for a pragmatic compromise.

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    3 hours ago

    “This is the time where good governance is important, where transparency is important.” . () discusses the fundamentals required for smart decision-making in African governments.

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    3 hours ago

    Step into the shoes of African finance ministers and vote right now on key decisions they face during Covid-19. Tune in live to CSIS & 's webinar:

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  9. Retweeted
    Nov 16

    In our first podcast episode, Rashida Jones and I talked to Dr. Anthony Fauci about what to expect in the coming months and what the world will look like after COVID-19.

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  10. 6 hours ago

    Join and us today at 10:00 a.m. EST to explore the decision-making process that African governments face during the global pandemic featuring: Register ⬇️

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    22 hours ago

    On , our Senior Policy Director on Global Health & Education raises questions on 🇨🇦's commitment to global vaccine access and talks about what the government can do to ensure that we 🌏🌎🌍

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  12. 19 hours ago

    Tomorrow! Join & for a virtual, interactive event with , , & . They’ll tackle the African governments are forced to make during the global pandemic. Register here:

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    23 hours ago

    With surging, African governments are dealing with Eurobond defaults, debating debt suspensions, and discussing Chinese loans. Join and tomorrow to consider these with &

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  14. 21 hours ago

    The past week has brought promising news in the search for a vaccine. But how much do you know about the history and importance of vaccines? Here are 10 key facts to help understand the power of vaccines, and learn more here:

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  15. Nov 17

    This Friday, as leaders meet to discuss a Common Framework on how to deal with debt relief - find out why we're calling for a suspension of debt to fight 📢

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  16. Nov 17

    We need pharmaceutical companies to play their part to end the virus everywhere. Add your name to our petition telling pharmaceutical companies to share life-saving knowledge and sign on to the ’s Solidarity Call to Action.

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  17. Nov 17

    That's why the launched a global initiative urging governments and companies to pool their knowledge, intellectual property, and data to make sure the tools to end are in as many people's hands as possible.

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  18. Nov 17

    The fastest way to end is to make vaccines and treatments available to everyone on the planet. But historically, new vaccines can take up to 7 years to reach people living in the poorest countries. We can't rely on business as usual to end COVID.

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  19. Nov 17

    Join and us tomorrow to find out about the African governments are having to make during the pandemic. Register here:

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    Of the 435 million women and girls who will be living in poverty by 2021, 47 million of them will have been pushed into it as a result of the pandemic. Here are five ways COVID-19 is impacting poverty worldwide:

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  21. Nov 16

    Now it’s YOUR turn to join the movement with the ! To join ’s dance challenge, create your own video or nominate a friend and tag , and sign our petition! 

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