Indonesia, Covid-19 and Social Protection
November 2021 Laely Nurhidayah For Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) Laely is one of the 2018 INGSA Research … Read More
November 2021 Laely Nurhidayah For Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) Laely is one of the 2018 INGSA Research … Read More
October 2021 Pablo García de Paredes For Global Research Programme on Inequality (GRIP) Pablo is one of the 2021 … Read More
22nd Sept 2020 Peter Beaumont The Guardian @guardian Covax plan will counter rising threat of ‘vaccine nationalism’, prioritising vulnerable healthcare … Read More
25th June 2020 United Nations Argentina Mientras el país ha dado una respuesta a la pandemia que ha sido … Read More
A webinar focusing on the role of science communication and engagement to meet the needs of communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19, including low-income African-American, Native American, and diverse, multi-lingual communities. The webinar will feature the latest data on what we know (and don’t know) about how diverse communities are being affected by COVID-19 and why.… Read More
INGSA/Koi Tū EXCLUSIVE As the world is literally on a standstill due to COVID-19, vulnerable groups like urban IDPs are more weakened and more prone to experiencing injustice and inequalities. They often have limited or even non-existent access to basic services excluding them from most forms of aid and assistance.
10th April 2020 Julie Turkewitz New York Times @julieturkewitz Los pueblos indígenas de América están tratando de defender a sus … Read More