10 March 2023
Pandemic Preparedness for the Real World
Why We Must Invest in Equitable, Ethical and Effective Approaches to Help Prepare for the Next Pandemic The cost of the Covid-19...
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10 March 2023
Why We Must Invest in Equitable, Ethical and Effective Approaches to Help Prepare for the Next Pandemic The cost of the Covid-19...
12 January 2022
Published by: Taylor & Francis Online
This article shares findings on Covid-19 in Africa across 2020 to examine concepts and practices of epidemic preparedness and response....
24 February 2021
Published by: Taylor and Francis
This paper argues for a rethinking of disease preparedness that puts incertitude and the politics of knowledge at the centre. Through...
16 November 2020
5 October 2020
10 September 2020
COVID-19 has forced a reckoning about how we live, and in particular how exposure to disease risks are unevenly distributed. This...
8 September 2020
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Covid-19 pandemic is more than a health crisis. Its long-term economic and societal effects may well outweigh its initial public health impact. It is therefore essential that responses are socially sensitive and attuned to mitigating these secondary effects.
21 May 2020
This brief presents considerations for Covid-19 management among structurally vulnerable populations in Southeast Asia, including...
12 May 2020
This brief focuses on Covid-19 in Myanmar and how the interplay between conflict, displacement and inter-communal tensions may influence...
5 May 2020
Published by: Sage Journals
This paper highlights the major challenges and considerations for addressing Covid-19 in informal settlements. It discusses what is...