Global

  1. To achieve universal health coverage, we must spend smarter

    Health

    The pandemic shows the critical importance of robust health systems, and that bigger budgets alone are no guarantee of ‘success’. Achieving good health and well-being for all by 2030, while restoring public finances, will need cost-effective spending on health

  2. Black Lives Matter and the Global Goals

    Human rights

    The protests sparked by the death of George Floyd have shone a light on the human rights abuses still rife in even the most developed economies. In this Decade of Action, can we finally end racial inequality?

  3. Building effective institutions

    Global governance

    Strong institutions are considered to be the essential foundation for the SDGs. Why have past attempts at institution-building proven so difficult?