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Junaid Nabi

Junaid Nabi

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Junaid Nabi, a senior fellow at the Aspen Institute, is a member of the Working Group on Regulatory Considerations for Digital Health and Innovation at the World Health Organization.

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  1. How AI Could Reshape Medicine
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    How AI Could Reshape Medicine

    Mar 1, 2024 Junaid Nabi highlights the new technology’s potential to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases.

  2. Help India Now
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    Help India Now

    May 10, 2021 Junaid Nabi explains why a global effort is needed to address the country’s escalating COVID-19 crisis.

  3. The Case for Global Health Diplomacy
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    The Case for Global Health Diplomacy

    Feb 14, 2020 Junaid Nabi says governments should take a soft-power approach to tackling the COVID-19 outbreak and other epidemics.

  4. An Intelligent Approach to Mental Health
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    An Intelligent Approach to Mental Health

    May 15, 2019 Junaid Nabi argues that AI-based solutions like chatbots could help to address an underestimated global challenge.

  5. Global Health Versus Online Trolls
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    Global Health Versus Online Trolls

    Feb 1, 2019 Junaid Nabi warns that a century of medical progress is now threatened by the spread of misinformation on social media.

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    COP29 Must Deliver the Goods

    Ana Palacio

    Geopolitical turmoil must not be allowed to distract global decision-makers from the urgent imperative of tackling climate change. There is no excuse for letting COP29 conclude without delivering ambitious, credible financing commitments to support climate action – including the clean-energy transition – in developing economies.

    hopes that geopolitical uncertainty will not thwart ambitious, credible climate-finance commitments.
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    Interspecies Money Is Here

    Nils Gilman & Mutesi Rusagara look beyond the first ever payments to animals and see a new model for human-wildlife economic collaboration.
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    A Trump Boom?

    Michael R. Strain thinks the president-elect’s economic policies could be wildly successful if he avoids his worst impulses.
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    Nicholas Agar on Elon Musk, AI, the futurism industry, and more

    Nicholas Agar urges us not to put too much stock in Musk-style “Mars-shots,” describes how the humanities needs to evolve in our time of disorienting change, suggests that humanists might soon get bored with artificial intelligence, and more.
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    Azerbaijan Greenwashes Authoritarianism at COP29

    Arzu Geybulla argues that the host country’s centralized dynastic regime is utterly incapable of meeting climate targets.
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    Global Tensions Over China’s Overcapacity Will Rise Under Trump

    Brendan Kelly considers the economic and geopolitical implications of the country’s controversial industrial strategy.
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    Trump Won, but Trumpism Did Not

    Bruce Ackerman thinks the president-elect’s agenda will falter as many congressional Republicans eye the midterm elections.
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    The G20 Must Help Africa Close the Climate-Finance Gap

    Raila Amolo Odinga urges world leaders to ensure the continent's governments can invest in resilience and clean energy.
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    Crunch Time for the WHO

    Gordon Brown

    To prevent unnecessary deaths from treatable diseases, the World Health Organization must be empowered to fulfill its mandate as the leading global emergency responder. If its $7.1 billion fundraising campaign falls short, we risk being caught unprepared again when the next pandemic arrives.

    calls on wealthy countries to ensure that the World Health Organization can confront emerging threats.

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