Global Governance in 2030 Prospective Scenarios on the Future of Politics
- July 30, 2020by Julia Pomares, María Belén Abdala - CIPPEC (Argentina)
What will the consequences be for global governance and for the role of G20?
COVID-19 AND INDIAN ECONOMY: AN UPDATE
- July 28, 2020by Pravakar Sahoo, Ashwani - IEG (India)
The stimulus measures so far address the basic needs of the majority and a few specific sectors but not the drivers of the growth.
COVID-19 and the plight of private school teachers in Ghana
- July 27, 2020by Peter Quartey - ISSER (Ghana)
As the government offers a cushion to the education sector, they can’t lose sight of the vulnerable position of private school teachers.
Recommendations to ensure that changes in remote working and leave do not accentuate gender-based labour gaps
- in Spanish - July 27, 2020by Gala Díaz Langou, Florencia Caro Sachetti - CIPPEC (Argentina)
The lower and worse participation of women in the economy affects basic human rights. These inequalities are increasing.
The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact on Education
- July 27, 2020by Yamini Aiyar, Rukmini Banerji - CPR (India)
Closure of schools is likely to have an impact on students' learning levels, psychological development, and social engagement.
Making online education effective
- July 27, 2020by Fahmida Kathun - CPD (Bangladesh)
Questions of infrastructure, accessibility, and quality must be answered before technology can be incorporated into the classroom.
Employment: the three dogmas of the old formality
- in Spanish - July 26, 2020by Hugo Ñopo - GRADE (Peru)
Labor incomes cover three-quarters of the budgets of Peruvian households. The best welfare policy is a better job market.
Fact Sheet: Ecuador and the 2030 Agenda in the High Level Political Forum 2020
- in Spanish - July 24, 2020Grupo FARO (Ecuador)
A short analysis of the SDGs that represent a challenge and a setback for Latin America and Ecuador.
Informal Settlements and COVID-19: Water and Sanitation as a Frontline Response
- July 24, 2020by Anindita Mukherjee, Neha Agarwal, Ananda Jayaweera, Hasin Jahan, Lajana Manandhar, Marije Broekhuijsen - CPR (India)
WASH inequities in informal settlements in South Asian countries and how they are deepened in emergencies like COVID-19.
Powering Through the Pandemic: Will Covid-19 Reset India’s Approach to the Future of Electricity?
- July 23, 2020by Ashwini K. Swain - CPR (India)
Electricity as an instrument of a productive and resilient rural economy, and as a transition for productive recovery.
Public policies to think about the labour path towards the new post-COVID-19 normality
- in Spanish - July 23, 2020by Ramiro Albrieu, Megan Ballesty - CIPPEC (Argentina)
The coordination, innovation and leadership capacity of the public sector is being tested. The new norm must be beneficial for all.
Reviving the common pot: the initiative to survive the economic crisis of the pandemic
- in Spanish - July 23, 2020by Cecilia Blondet - Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP)
Common pots are a way out of hunger. Yet, they’re still waiting for the attention of authorities and surviving off of solidarity.
Covid: The State-citizen trust deficit
- July 23, 2020by Yamini Aiyar - CPR (India)
This distrust has shaped official communication, relief and the health response to the pandemic.
To No One's Surprise, Online Schooling Has Started Taking a Psychological Toll on Students
- July 21, 2020by Protiva Kundu - CBGA (India)
The lives of school children have temporarily shrunk to just their homes and screens. What is their story?
How has COVID-19 impacted households in Odisha & Uttar Pradesh?
- July 21, 2020by Shekhar Shah, Prabir Kumar Ghosh, Barbara McPake, Ajay Mahal - NCAER (India)
The impact of the pandemic on income, jobs, migration, availability of essentials, and existing health conditions.