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The Spiritual Dimension of COVID-19 in Africa
In Nigeria, the pandemic set up a political battlefield between Christian religious leaders and the state
Hearing Loss, Social Isolation, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Socially distanced environments require inclusive policies for hard-of-hearing people
Solutions to the COVID-19 Crisis in Asia
Governments embraced telemedicine and other technology innovations that had previously languished due to red tape
Indonesia Charts an Innovative Path on COVID-19 Vaccination
Poised for an ambitious vaccine rollout, the country must use all tools available to mitigate the worst of the pandemic
Friends or Foes? International Law and Health Nationalism During COVID-19
The pandemic exposed a troubling gap between the letter and the spirit of human rights law
For COVID-19, Development Spending Hasn't Necessarily Matched Need
So how should those investments be targeted?
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Tackling Safety Concerns for Optimal Uptake
To accelerate vaccine uptake, African countries have to battle the growing reservations toward the vaccine
The Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 on U.S. Democracy
It will take years until political analysts can definitively assess the pandemic's impact on U.S. democracy
The Challenge of Strengthening Democracy and Global Health in U.S. Foreign Policy
The COVID-19 pandemic has battered the belief that democracy is good for global health
How COVID-19 Proved a Boon for Dutertismo –With Long-Term Damage to Philippine Democracy
The pandemic could push the Philippines' fragile democracy over the edge into enduring illiberalism