Stitching Solutions: Protecting Sri Lanka’s Apparel Workers During COVID-19
The text focuses on factory workers in Sri Lanka and how to protect them better in future crises.
The text focuses on factory workers in Sri Lanka and how to protect them better in future crises.
To truly "build back better" and more equitably after the devastation of COVID-19, researchers and policymakers from around the globe need to work together.
The aim is to cover up to 20% of the most vulnerable population by the targeted date of June 2021 and carry out coordinated and equitable deployments.
Southern Voice was invited to present its COVID-19 Digital Knowledge Hub to Global Affairs Canada staff at its headquarters [...]
The objective of this analysis is to explore the impact of, and responses to, COVID-19 and how it is affecting the Global South.
In year two of the pandemic, international support should move beyond emergency response towards medium- and long- term planning.
Both governments resorted to quarantine to stop the virus from spreading and sought the population’s compliance by threatening with criminal sanctions. Did it work?
The COVID-19 crisis shows the need for longer-term strategies to build in resilience against future shocks.
The global apparel value chain went through an unprecedented crisis due to COVID-19.
The meetings were designed to examine, from a Southern perspective, the implications of COVID-19 on the effectiveness of international development cooperation.