COVID-19 and the Implications for Peace and Security in Uganda
The long-term effects of COVID-19 on Uganda's civil liberties are worrisome.
The long-term effects of COVID-19 on Uganda's civil liberties are worrisome.
How can Africa address its vaccine needs for this pandemic and other emerging and endemic diseases?
Southern Voice network members were invited to present proposals for the digital consultation called ‘We the Peoples’ that will feed into the “Our Common Agenda” by the UN Secretary-General.
As governments make room for private sector involvement in the vaccine purchase, disparities in access will only widen further. Issues of equity lie at the core of the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
Southern Voice is pleased to announce that it has nominated two outstanding environmental projects from the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP)-India for the prestigious Earthshot Prize.
How can we use this opportunity to create more resilient healthcare systems and strengthen our approaches to pandemic response?
Southern Voice is pleased to announce its partnership with the UNDP Oslo Governance Centre to identify the pathways towards achieving SDG 16 (peace, justice, and strong institutions) in the Global South.
To reach the most vulnerable and excluded children, Kenya must adopt multiple learning modalities, ranging from television and radio to mobile technology.
For a vulnerable population such as Rohingya refugees, the case study shows that accessing reliable information and rapidly debunking rumours can save lives.
The ability of women to fully and effectively participate in public life is further impeded by the silent pandemic of rising gender-based violence.