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Introductory Remarks by Marsha Echols

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2022

Marsha Echols*
Affiliation:
Howard University School of Law.

Extract

In introducing “International Aid in a Time of Global Crisis,” Professor Marsha Echols (moderator) urged a positive approach in spite of the many global crises, including this year's COVID-19 crisis and the longer term global environmental, migration, food security, governance, and others. The Panelists, who represented multinational, national, and civil society perspectives, emphasized their experiences and the purposes of their institutions to confirm the appropriateness of thinking positively about the aid being provided to address global crises. Multilateralism and cross-institutional collaborations and partnerships were highlighted in concepts, laws, and practical experiences.

Type
International Aid in a Time of Global Crisis
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The American Society of International Law.

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Footnotes

This panel was convened at 11:15 a.m., Friday, March 26, 2021, by its moderator Marsha Echols of Howard University School of Law, who introduced the panelists: Sergio Gusmao Suchodolski of Development Bank Minas do Gerais – Brazil; Katherine Meighan of International Fund for Agricultural Development; Jay Pozenel of the UN General Legal Division; and Mark Ward of International Medical Corps.