A joint endeavour: creating a Global South COVID-19 knowledge hub
The hub is a testament to the co-operative work of hundreds of researchers across the Global South and beyond.
The hub is a testament to the co-operative work of hundreds of researchers across the Global South and beyond.
Nigeria has the highest out-of-school children (OOSC) number in the world. As highlighted in a recent Southern Voice report, these statistics represent a fundamental obstacle to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 on quality education for all.
This knowledge deficit in the North Eastern Region is placing its population at a severe disadvantage. Without basic skills, their children will often fail to flourish later in life.
Countries that appear to be winning the fight are on this track because they have weaponized vital information – from administrative levels to groups, down to the single individual.
It is not entirely clear if WAHO has been at the frontline of managing decision-making and coordination regarding the prevention of the coronavirus across the ECOWAS region.
Southern Voice’s “Global State of the SDGs Report” identifies the “second-generation” challenges that are stalling progress of the 2030 Agenda.
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Re-publication from CSEA. Let us imagine the pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals metaphorically as a steeplechase – an obstacle-course [...]
Learning to communicate better in different ways has played a vital role in addressing the information needs of policymakers.
Southern Voice and the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) are coming together to host an event to present Southern Voice's research.