Building back better: global priorities for a new social contract
As COVID-19 became a pandemic, the universal nature of the crisis put the focus on inequalities within countries.
As COVID-19 became a pandemic, the universal nature of the crisis put the focus on inequalities within countries.
The recommendations set forth aim to enhance both input and output legitimacy, thereby contributing to a renewed social contract and a new global deal.
Southern Voice is pleased to announce its new Chair. Dr Rose Ngugi, Executive Director of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), will be the new head of the Steering Committee.
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 article proposes ways to achieve the active participation of Nigerian women in international trade.
In times of the 4th Industrial Revolution, the key to the future of work lies in the intersection of the demographic transitions and the reskilling of the Global South labour force.
The 3rd Southern Voice Research Conference brought together think tank experts from around the globe to discuss current and future policy issues.
Following Southern Voice's successful 3rd Research Conference, the 59 network members came together for a joint call for action on the role of Global South think tanks in the post-COVID world.
Even with "zoom fatigue", there are advantages to the virtual format that speak in favour of keeping it after the pandemic.
The conference will harness the collective knowledge of our network to chart a path towards an equitable recovery.