From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject Covid-19 Vaccine Doses, Elections in Belarus, and More
Date August 9, 2020 3:00 PM
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By The Numbers

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** 2 Billion

The Vaccine Pillar of the ACT Accelerator known as the COVAX Pillar plans to deliver 2 billion doses of a Covid-19 vaccine for the highest risk populations by the end of 2021.

SOURCE: "Is it Possible to Avert Chaos in the Vaccine Scramble?" by CSIS's Stephen Morrison, Anna Carroll, and Katherine E. Bliss.
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** 3%

As the upcoming election in Belarus becomes increasingly tense, one unofficial online poll put incumbent president Alexander Lukashenko's support as low as 3 percent—before authorities banned polling.

SOURCE: "The Belarusian Mirror on the Wall" by CSIS's Vladislav Inozemtsev, Cyrus Newlin and Heather A. Conley.
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** 9.3 Million

9.3 million people, nearly a quarter of Sudan’s population, require humanitarian assistance in 2020. This includes approximately 2 million internally displaced persons and 1 million South Sudanese refugees.

SOURCE: "Sudan at a Crossroads: A Humanitarian Opening?" by CSIS's Jacob Kurtzer and Nadia Schaaphok.
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** 100

The Japan Coast Guard reported on July 22 that Chinese patrol ships had navigated within the 24-nautical mile contiguous zone around the contested Senkaku Islands for 100 straight days—suggesting that the risk of violence is again growing.

SOURCE: "Remote Control: Japan's Evolving Senkakus Strategy" by CSIS's Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
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