The state of global inequality: how we’re taking stock
Across the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the state of inequality. Existing gaps in opportunity and quality of [...]
Across the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the state of inequality. Existing gaps in opportunity and quality of [...]
While the rapid shift to digital platforms enabled many people around the world to continue to study and work despite movement restrictions, it also revealed significant disparities and gave rise to new inequalities.
As COVID-19 became a pandemic, the universal nature of the crisis put the focus on inequalities within countries.
Across many countries we are seeing the results of poor leadership, corruption or mismanagement leading to economic and political crises.
If we seek to improve confidence in public policies and governments, the information presented to citizens must necessarily be easy to access.
Despite their vital role in household functioning, domestic workers are undervalued in Argentina.
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.
Community-based care services are key in helping women balance family and work responsibilities; however, they remain underfunded.
Making government data available to all is a keystone in improving public transparency and accountability.
The 3rd Southern Voice Research Conference brought together think tank experts from around the globe to discuss current and future policy issues.