The humanitarian system is overwhelmed. With coronavirus predicted to double the number of people at risk of acute food insecurity to over one quarter of a billion, this pandemic has …
Podcast: Duoi talks to farmers about Coronavirus in the Philippines
Power in the Pandemic PodcastDuoi takes us out to visit farmers on the Midpulo Unified Agriculture Cooperative to explore how the coronavirus pandemic has affected food systems and farming in the Philippines. Power in …
Podcast: Where is the power in the pandemic?
Power in the Pandemic PodcastYou’re listening to the first episode of Power in the Pandemic. Before we share the voices we are capturing from across the world about their experiences of the coronavirus, we …
We need new policies to deal with Coronavirus in the Middle East and North Africa
Nabil AbdoCoronavirus has crippled all aspects of normalcy in people’s lives and the economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), despite the region being relatively spared larger outbreaks as …
The role of trust in tackling coronavirus in the world’s most vulnerable communities
Caroline van Koot - HodgesTrust may be one of the most important resources the world must draw on as we grapple with an unprecedented health and economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Whilst …
With coronavirus spreading, time to repurpose the arms industry to meet human need
Martin ButcherAll over the world we have radically changed our ways of life as the devastating spread of coronavirus transforms our communities. Governments’ priorities have changed overnight, things that seemed impossible …