What washerwomen would say on a webinar
Regular Kenyans try to survive the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
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Regular Kenyans try to survive the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
COVID-19 has been used to justify xenophobia and anti-Asian racism, but a white South African woman’s hoarding behavior illustrates the global anti-black and anti-poor response to crises.
How African immigrants in New York City’s Manhattan borough coped with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burundian refugees in Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda are enacting grassroots responses to COVID-19.
It will be survival for the fittest when the COVID-19 vaccine arrives. As it stands, relevant international regimes for its distribution are not in Africa’s favor.
COVID-19 spreads from Europe to Africa, inverting colonial imaginaries of African disease and challenging inherited hierarchies.
NGOs have been notably absent in the fight against COVID-19, despite claims they exist solely to ensure accountability and transparency by government.
COVID-19 is teaching us lessons we should have learned from the HIV epidemic.
Surviving the COVID-19 crisis as a jobless Sierra Leonean domestic worker in Lebanon. They are stuck together after losing their jobs or fleeing abusive employers.
Cities will continue to exist and grow despite the coronavirus crisis because of the distinctly human need for social interaction, physical contact, and collaboration.
Much of what passes for politics these days is actually just anti-politics: not a function of too much politicization, but a severe lack of it.
Demolishing homes of poor residents in Accra while under lockdown, tells us all we need to know about the Ghanaian state's treatment of working class people.
The full recognition of the neocolonial structure of international economic and global health relations demands much more radical political alternatives.
What happened to the once universally accepted idea of healthcare for all?
President Museveni announces 14-day lockdown as market vendors are beaten, the sick unable to move to hospitals and the wealthy bunker down in their solar-powered homes.
Government money, artistic freedom, and integrity in Kenya in the time of COVID-19.