Tag: Covid-19
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Local Ownership of Peace Processes in African Countries in Times of Covid-19
How will COVID-19 affect ongoing peace processes? -
The Dangers of Covid-20: South Sudan’s Political Dilemma
Covid-19 presents opportunities to authoritarian governments throughout Africa to extend their control of society. The same is true in South Sudan -
Covid-19 Underscores the Need to Overhaul Social Policies Across Africa
Covid-19 Underscores the Need to Overhaul Social Policies across Africa -
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 -
Prisons in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic in Africa
The coronavirus pandemic is finally initiating a debate on the health and social situation in prisons -
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. -
Global Health Expertise in the Time of Coronavirus
The false dichotomy in global health expertise is nothing new but this pandemic is putting it in a spotlight making it impossible to ignore -
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