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COVID-19

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  • Books and ControversiesCovid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasPublic HealthReviewsTexts and Contexts

    Will Covid-19 South Africa be Another Case of ‘Death Without Weeping’?

    By Vuyokazi Nelly Sharpley Leslie Bank
    May 18, 2020
    How do Covid-19 socialised responses to death and disease compare with previous pandemics?
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  • COVID-19Covid-19Debating IdeasDecolonisationHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesPublic Health

    Local Ownership of Peace Processes in African Countries in Times of Covid-19

    By Tarila Marclint Ebiede
    May 15, 2020
    How will COVID-19 affect ongoing peace processes?
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  • Covid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasPolitics and Political EconomyPublic HealthSouth Sudan

    The Dangers of Covid-20: South Sudan’s Political Dilemma

    By Joshua Craze Naomi Pendle
    May 14, 2020
    Covid-19 presents opportunities to authoritarian governments throughout Africa to extend their control of society. The same is true in South Sudan
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  • COVID-19Covid-19Debating IdeasPolitics and Political EconomyPublic HealthSocial Policy

    Covid-19 Underscores the Need to Overhaul Social Policies Across Africa

    By Nidhi Parekh
    May 13, 2020
    Covid-19 Underscores the Need to Overhaul Social Policies across Africa
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  • Covid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasPublic Health

    Are African Governments Engaging Enough in Covid-19 Clinical Trial Participation?

    By Lenias Hwenda
    May 11, 2020
    Only a limited number of African countries are currently participating in Covid-19 clinical trials
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  • Covid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesPolitics and Political EconomyPublic Health

    To Help Respond to Covid-19, African Governments Should Prioritise Taxing the Rich

    By Wilson Prichard
    May 7, 2020
    African governments tax responses to Covid-19 may want to strategise sustaining and expanding taxation of rich individuals
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  • AnthropologyChadCovid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasPublic HealthSenegal

    Lifeworlds in Crisis – Covid-19 Governmental Restrictions in Senegal and Chad

    By Andrea Behrends Babacar Fall Remadji Hoinathy
    May 6, 2020
    How to cope with the new Covid-19 social isolation restrictions rules varies as solutions are also culture-specific.
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  • AidCovid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasHumanitarianismPublic HealthSomaliaSudan

    Going Remote: Learning from Aid Practices in Somalia and Sudan for the Covid-19 Crisis

    By Susanne Jaspars
    May 4, 2020
    The Covid-19 pandemic will transform and intensify ‘remote’ forms of aid implementation at a price.
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    Covid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasDecolonisationPublic Health

    Global Health Expertise in the Time of Coronavirus

    By Charles Ebikeme
    May 1, 2020
    The false dichotomy in global health expertise is nothing new but this pandemic is putting it in a spotlight making it impossible to ignore
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  • COVID-19Covid-19Debating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesPublic Health

    Leveraging the African Union’s Role in the Time of Covid-19

    By Maryanne Iwara
    April 29, 2020
    To overcome Covid-19 the AU must implement a continental crisis cell to take on the responsibility of implementing short medium and long-term public health ...
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