Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for the eight year in a row. But what are the specifics that makes a country happy? Is there, for example, a link between happiness and politics? Also in this issue: Is it possible to get the knowledge out in today’s Russia about historical and contemporary war crimes and human rights violations? And join us for a breakfast discussion on the topic of lessons learned from 20 years in Afghanistan?
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Our headlines
- What can we learn from 20 years in Afghanistan?
- Nordic countries still the happiest in the world
- Global Bar Talks: ”Russian civil society needed to stop the war”
Development Sweden is published on a continuous basis and the target group is people who work professionally with development issues. The editorial board of Development Sweden includes, in addition to employees at Global Bar Magazine, Monika Gutestam Hustus, who has worked for many years for the Save the Children movement in Washington and has extensive knowledge of how international organizations work.
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