On Friday, 24th April (3pm India time), the Sustainable Development e-Talks (#SDGtalks) series, co-hosted by CNS and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore, featured Anand Grover, who shared his insights on "Access to medicines and human right to health."
Anand Grover, is a noted senior lawyer and former United Nations Special Rapporteur (UNSR) on the Right to Health (2008-2014). He co-founded the Delhi-based Lawyers' Collective in 1981. He has actively advocated for and represented human rights defenders as a lawyer, and also has been a globally respected voice on access to medicines and human right to health.
CNS
and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore (India) are co-hosting
these online talks and conversations with senior thought leaders (from
India and around the world) on a range of issues around United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SDGs enshrine promises made by
India along with 193 countries globally to achieve by 2030. With 128
months left to deliver on these SDGs, these talks are aimed to promote
eLearning, online knowledge sharing, information exchange, dialogue and
debate and discussion, with respect for dissent, around sustainable
development, where “no one is left behind”.
These talks are made possible with support from students of IIM Indore (work-from-home internship students) and CNS team during April-May 2020.
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Anand Grover, is a noted senior lawyer and former United Nations Special Rapporteur (UNSR) on the Right to Health (2008-2014). He co-founded the Delhi-based Lawyers' Collective in 1981. He has actively advocated for and represented human rights defenders as a lawyer, and also has been a globally respected voice on access to medicines and human right to health.
Sustainable Development e-Talks (#SDGtalks), is a special series of online talks featuring insights from thought leaders on range of issues around sustainable development.
These talks are made possible with support from students of IIM Indore (work-from-home internship students) and CNS team during April-May 2020.
Thanks
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