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    Open Access Government January 2025

    We welcome 2025 with a thought-provoking edition that includes policy and research insights from experts, government officials, and various esteemed organisations.

    This exciting edition includes special sections on communicable diseases, ageing, cancer, mental health, research and innovation, digital transformation, environment, and energy, among many others

    In our health sections, Sarah Kabbani and Michael Craig from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention share their efforts in antibiotic stewardship. Don’t miss Lorna Rothery’s interview with Dr. John Glod from the National Cancer Institute, exploring challenges in childhood cancer treatment.

    Jan Palmowski from The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities examines research and innovation themes for Europe’s recovery. From the Crown Commercial Service (CCS), Kristen Green emphasises the importance of carbon reduction plans for public sector suppliers and offers guidance for SMEs.

    Dr. Susan Gardner from UNEP highlights messages from the world’s largest coral reef, while Patricia Kameri-Mbote discusses air pollution challenges in Africa’s megacities. RJ Sigurdson, Alberta’s Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, outlines priorities for supporting the province’s agriculture. Lastly, Ana Drăguțescu from ICLEI Europe addresses sustainable mobility challenges in urban areas.

    Here are more highlights from our January 2025 edition. We are confident that you will find the following pieces exciting and informative.

    Rare diseases and health equity

    Rare Diseases International, whose community engages with the World Health Organization, examines rare diseases and health equity, emphasising shifting the paradigm through global action

    Widespread soil management strategies adopted for higher profits and resilience

    Dr Stephen Davies and Chris Gazey from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Government of Western Australia, explain how grain growers achieve higher profits and resilience through the widespread adoption of soil management strategies

    Towards better health of Indigenous Peoples

    Indigenous populations encounter numerous challenges in exercising their right
    to health. Lorna Rothery discussed the importance of collaborative and culturally
    sensitive approaches with Dr Sandra Del Pino, Advisor on Cultural Diversity at PAHO

    Creating your carbon reduction plan: Five top tips for SMEs

    Kristen Green, Head of Sustainability at Crown Commercial Service (CCS), explains the
    importance of carbon reduction plans for public sector suppliers and how SMEs can simplify
    the process of creating and maintaining one

    Cancer and antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

    Infections are the second leading cause of death in cancer patients after cancer itself; Zisis Kozlakidis and Shalini Jayasekar Zurn discuss the challenges surrounding the interplay between cancer and AMR

    Data science examined: AI and data in detail

    Dr Clare Walsh, Director of Education at the Institute of Analytics, highlights data
    science in a discussion that also includes comments on artificial intelligence (AI)

    Innovating food security: Wrocław shapes a resilient food future

    Jakub Mazur, Deputy Mayor of Wrocław, Poland, and a member of ICLEI Europe’s Regional Executive Committee, discusses innovative food security policies, including how Wrocław is shaping a resilient future through food

    Immune function, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease

    Inflammation can exacerbate risks for cardiovascular disease — and is informing new approaches to treatment

    Measuring gravitational waves

    Measuring gravitational waves is detailed here by the European Space Agency

    Understanding common challenges in childhood cancer treatment

    Lorna Rothery interviewed Dr John Glod from the National Cancer Institute,
    which is part of the National Institutes of Health, about the main challenges in
    childhood cancer treatment and the advancements in care