How can civil society best contribute to conflict management in the world’s most fragile and conflict-affected settings, despite (or thanks to) an ongoing pandemic? Whilst already active in Yemen and […]
Webinar: Paradox of Korail slum during COVID-19: Ethnography of Governance
Urban slums are one of the most vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic; overcrowding and resource constraints make physical distancing and self-quarantine nearly impossible, creating a risk of a rapid […]
Webinar: Informing Health, Social, and Economic Policy on COVID-19 in Zambia and Rwanda
This webinar is part of IPA’s RECOVR Webinar Series: Bringing Evidence to COVID-19 Policy Responses in the Global South. Together with our partners, we are using this series to rapidly share […]
Getting back on track to end extreme poverty
Covid-19 and related restrictions will reportedly set back decades of progress fighting poverty, hitting the most vulnerable in society the hardest. Some estimate the pandemic will push as many as […]
Governing Covid-19 in Bangladesh: realities and reflections to build forward better
Covid-19 is a global shock, but its impact has been particularly profound in developing countries like Bangladesh. The pandemic has presented a stark “life vs livelihood” challenge to the policymakers […]
Webinar: Forgotten Agenda – Including Young Women with Disabilities and their SRHR needs under the COVID Epidemic in South Africa: What do we know and where are the Gaps?
Young women with disabilities are more vulnerable to adverse sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) outcomes than their peers and lack access to SRHR services and commodities. The recent […]
Webinar: COVID Effects on the Youth of Bangladesh
BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD) recently completed a survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the youth of Bangladesh. The youth are facing a greater and […]