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Are African Governments Engaging Enough in Covid-19 Clinical Trial Participation?
Only a limited number of African countries are currently participating in Covid-19 clinical trials -
COVID-19: In northern Nigeria, states scapegoat the usual suspects
In their response to the pandemic, state governments have singled out Qur’anic schools not for epidemiological but political reasons. Read all our COVID-19 coverage On 21 ... -
To Help Respond to Covid-19, African Governments Should Prioritise Taxing the Rich
African governments tax responses to Covid-19 may want to strategise sustaining and expanding taxation of rich individuals -
Lifeworlds in Crisis – Covid-19 Governmental Restrictions in Senegal and Chad
How to cope with the new Covid-19 social isolation restrictions rules varies as solutions are also culture-specific. -
Going Remote: Learning from Aid Practices in Somalia and Sudan for the Covid-19 Crisis
The Covid-19 pandemic will transform and intensify ‘remote’ forms of aid implementation at a price. -
The three ways states are using COVID-19 to curb media freedoms
We cannot afford for media freedoms to fall victim to COVID-19. Read all our COVID-19 coverage As the world grapples with the speed and scale of ... -
COVID-19: There’s one thing Nigeria’s religious rockstars can do to help
Nigeria’s faith leaders are immensely influential and often have millions of followers. If they want to help, they should stay out of the way. Read all ... -
Leveraging the African Union’s Role in the Time of Covid-19
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 strategies -
COVID-19 responses in Africa: Ok, one size doesn’t fit all. Now what?
Discussions must move beyond the pros and cons of lockdowns. They must confront the real challenge: African states’ disconnect from ordinary people. Read all our COVID-19 ...