A Solid Partnership for African Health Sovereignty
First steps are being taken to allow African states to have sovereignty over their health care. But much remains to be done.
First steps are being taken to allow African states to have sovereignty over their health care. But much remains to be done.
On the two year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring a pandemic, Estefania Charvet of Southern Voice reflects on what has changed since the start of Covid-19.
This blog examines the ecological fallout of the pandemic and suggests policy options for Sri Lanka to avert the looming environmental disaster.
The conference will harness the collective knowledge of our vast network of Southern scholars, charting a path towards a post-COVID-19 recovery.
Asia has witnessed a sharp drop in all measurable indicators of SDG 16. Institutions that govern democracy were eroded, particularly against the backdrop of COVID-19 and the lockdowns.
This study compares the impact of the pandemic on the fisheries sector in a country that imposed a strict lockdown (Uganda) and one that did not (Tanzania).
This paper identifies five priorities for South Asia to recover from the pandemic while making progress towards the SDGs.
The relevance of living in an adequate socio-spatial environment became even more visible with the pandemic.
Comparative analysis of the use of criminal law to enforce quarantines in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile and Argentina.
A crucial aspect of achieving the SDGs means equipping the country’s youth with access to digital technology.