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Jun 12
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Op-ed

Antibiotic resistance requires new thinking — learn from Norwegian oil policy

No one will invest in developing new antibiotics, even if resistant bacteria are taking ever more lives. The solution lies in a well-known Norwegian success.

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Jun 12
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Op-ed

Children need education, but do they need their own education funds?

Nine aid leaders warn of cuts in support for education funds because education is important. But an important purpose does not make all remedies equally good. What if other measures can produce better results?

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Jun 12
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Policy note

Better aid for a changed world: 100-day plan for new government

How to organize Norwegian aid? Part 4 of 4.

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May 30
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Op-ed

We need more lotteries in Norwegian politics

The critics of the proposal reveal a lack of understanding of knowledge-based policy.

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May 27
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Op-ed

Mystery in Wuhan

Molecular biologist and science communicator Sigrid Bratlie has published a book in search of the origins of the COVID pandemic.

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May 23
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Op-ed

Confessions of a Hypocrite

In the pursuit of tasty proteins, you are responsible for the lives and murders of thousands of animals over the course of a lifetime. Forget your flights, the infidelity, and the cheap products from China. If animals in production have a claim to being treated like the sentient and thinking beings they are, your diet is probably the worst thing you do.

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May 23
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Op-ed

The government has lost control

This week, negotiations on a new climate settlement broke down.

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May 22
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Policy note

From words to action: Locally led development in Norwegian civil society support

How to organize Norwegian aid? Part 3 of 4.

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May 22
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Op-ed

When politicians fall short, the people have the answer

What can make a concrete worker from Brønnøysund, concerned with transport and district policy, become concerned about vaccines in Africa and antibiotic resistance? The answer is participation in a public panel, a democratic innovation that this spring has had its first expressions in Norwegian politics.

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May 20
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Op-ed

Everyone wants more, but who needs the assistance the most?

The reactions to Long Sight's cut proposals illustrate why they are needed.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

KI enthusiasm vs risk: What's really at stake?

Senior Adviser Tellef Raabe talks about national security and risks from artificial intelligence on the podcast Leadership.

The Krttik of the Long-Term Ethics

First published:
The Salon
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9.3.2026

Morten Tønnesson, a philosophy professor in Stavanger, has written a critique of the longterm ethics (“longtermism”) for which Langsikts Peder Skjelbred and Aksel Sterri have argued extensively.

The KI agent claims to have been discriminated against. It marks a turning point.

First published:
The Evening Post
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3.3.2026

Por primera vez, un agento de KI independiente ha creado una pieza de shit para harmar a humana. “Has built-in fanaticism,” says Long-Term Advisor Preben Ness.

Eirik Mofoss is interviewed about Norfund's strong growth and why they should be financed outside the aid budget.

First published:
Ontwikkeling
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1.3.2026

Development Today has interviewed General Manager Eirik Mofoss about Norfund.

“I honestly don't understand what everyone is doing,” says Eirik Mofoss about the foreign minister's aid apparatus

First published:
The Financial Newspaper
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1.3.2026

In an interview with Finansavisen, he points to billions he believes are being used incorrectly, and which in practice shield Norwegian actors.

Norwegian health leaders call warning about bioweapons: “There is currently no comprehensive plan

First published:
The Evening Post
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1.3.2026

Experts and oaths in health security gathered after the Long-Term Seminar on Biological Threats. They're worried.

Expert: “We must have fewer partners, fewer subjects and fewer bureaucrats in the State Department

First published:
The Day
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24.2.2026

Eirik Mofoss of the think tank Long Term clearly sees a need for reform, but warns against frivolous criticism of efforts for the world's poorest.

Minister for Development: “It also upsets me that this is coming home to Norway

First published:
The Morning Blade
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23.2.2026

Aid funding is being cut across the world, states are prioritising defence and security, and here at home the entire State Department is to be scrutinised. Eirik Mofoss criticises UD's misuse of aid funds.

Believes that managers lack AI knowledge

First published:
Net.no
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18.2.2026

During the Westland Conference with Tellef Raabe, business leaders received a clear message: You must learn artificial intelligence.

Lacks record of support for US think tanks

First published:
Panorama News
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17.2.2026

Former special adviser Jon Lomøy is interviewed about UD's financing of think tanks with aid funds.

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