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Monthly Archives: March 2020
COVID-19: A Battle for Human Survival, Increasing Food Insecurity and Poverty
Guest Post by Sanober Naheed Food Security is a complex issue and has been a major concern for human populations struggle against hunger and malnutrition. Diseases and plagues have been divine scourges of inadvertent magnitudes to correct a nation of … Continue reading
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourism Industry
Here are the main points: The World Travel and Tourism Council has warned the COVID-19 pandemic could cut 50 million jobs worldwide in the travel and tourism industry. Asia is expected to be the worst affected. Once the outbreak is … Continue reading
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10 Reasons to Focus on tier II Cities
Cities around the world are increasingly becoming the main drivers of trade, investment and local economic development. However, not enough attention is being paid to the fastest-growing urban areas of all, and the ones with the greatest potential to shape … Continue reading
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