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Tag: pandemic

Making room for public health at COP26

by Sabrina Pierre16 Nov 202116 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Delegates sought to address the intersection of climate and health — but is it enough?

COP26 climate, climate change, cop26, covid, covid19, global health, Opinion, pandemic, public health

Sympathy for the devil is running out

by Mia Speier11 Oct 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Tech giants and social media platforms are fueling the infodemic. It’s time we hold them accountable.

North America big tech, covid 19, facebook, google, infodemic, misinformation, Opinion, pandemic, public health, publichealth, social media, tech firms, twitter, youtube

In favor of the Argentine wealth tax model for addressing COVID-19 supply shortages

by Sabrina Pierre19 Feb 202122 Dec 20252 Comments

To address global shortages of personal protective equipment amid COVID-19, countries ought to consider a wealth tax.

IWSJ, Latin America & Caribbean, Problems and Answers argentina, covid19, model, pandemic, ppe, supplychain, wealth tax

Honduran migrants reach Guatemala on foot amid pandemic

by Sabrina Pierre29 Oct 202022 Dec 20252 Comments

Thousands of Honduran migrants reach Guatemala in the hopes of migrating to the United States.

Explainer, Latin America & Caribbean, North America Honduras, human security, latin america, migrants, pandemic

Taiwan’s campaign for a voice in global health discussions

by Cecilia Pou3 Jun 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Taiwan’s push for a seat at the upcoming WHO meeting has sparked anger from China.

East Asia, Explainer china, coronavirus, pandemic, taiwan, wha, who

Understanding COVID-19’s gendered impact

by Bennett Rine23 May 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

As the world reacts to COVID-19, it is essential to consider the way the pandemic has affected women.

Explainer coronavirus, pandemic, women

Authoritarianism rises amid COVID-19 fears

by Matthew Slade23 Apr 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Under the pretext of ensuring stability during the pandemic, authoritarian leaders are shoring up their grip on power and threatening democracy.

Explainer authoritarian, coronavirus, european union, hungary, pandemic
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