Selected article for: "decision making and public health"

Title: Note from the editors: Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow
  • Document date: 2020_1_9
  • ID: 0npcun9p_9
    Snippet: In his 2020 New Year Message, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres pointed out that we enter the new decade "with uncertainty and insecurity", but he also stated that there is hope, addressing young people as "the greatest source of that hope" as they demand a role in shaping the future and encouraging them to challenge those in charge by "speaking out", "thinking big", "pushing boundaries" and "keep[ing] up the pressure". He a.....
    Document: In his 2020 New Year Message, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres pointed out that we enter the new decade "with uncertainty and insecurity", but he also stated that there is hope, addressing young people as "the greatest source of that hope" as they demand a role in shaping the future and encouraging them to challenge those in charge by "speaking out", "thinking big", "pushing boundaries" and "keep[ing] up the pressure". He also noted that the UN will be launching a blueprint for further action for the sustainable development goals [19] . Also, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen's agenda for Europe contains an "aspiration of living in a natural and healthy continent" and a "world full of new technologies and age-old values" [20] . Sustainability and evolution within scholarly communication are important to us editors. Together with our contributors and supporters, we are constantly working to maintain Eurosurveillance as a useful means to provide sound and trustworthy evidence for communicable disease prevention and control also in the future. In 2020, we will discuss with our editorial board our strategy and goals for the years 2021 to 2027; we envisage to further advance to follow new developments and meet the demands of our diverse audience to the best of our abilities also in the time to come. To get a better idea of the various needs and interests, we launch a satisfaction survey today. The results should inform our strategy by identifying areas of particular interest to our audience. We hope that many of you will respond and help us shape the future of the journal, so that Eurosurveillance continues to be interesting for readers, attractive for authors and useful for strategic and day-to-day public health decision-making.

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