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Ghana’s Lockdown Hit Vulnerable Workers Hard: What Needs to Happen Next Time
Future virus containment policies will need to be coupled with protective measures that prevent the most vulnerable workers from being left behind.
Blog Post
Women and digital tools can create healthier and more equal societies
Digital health can be transformative and, by leveraging technologies, women can shape their key role in tackling gender inequality in health systems
Event
The Garment Industry in Bangladesh Under COVID-19
Sanchita Banerjee Saxena joins the WIDER Webinar Series to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on garment workers in Bangladesh.
News
Call for Entries: Sustainable Development Photo and Video Storytelling
UNU-FLORES is inviting photographers and videographers of all levels to submit stories that relate to the Resource Nexus.
News
Call for Papers: COVID-19 and Development – Effects and New Realities for the Global South
UNU-WIDER is accepting papers until 15 April 2021 for its annual WIDER Development Conference.
Seminar
Value of Water in the Era of the SDGs
Analysing different roles and values of water, and how these values can be synthesized to achieve SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation).
Conversation Series
"My Water, Our Water”, a Conversation with Mr Robin Lewis and Prof. Taikan Oki
An online event discussing trends in global water issues and initiatives to help overcome water-related challenges.
News
UNU Macau and USJ Join Forces to Advance the Sustainable Development Goals in Macao and Around the World
UNU Macau and University of Saint Joseph hope to leverage each other’s strengths to promote policy and practice-relevant research.
Journal Article
Undoing supremacy in global health will require more than decolonisation
Decolonizing global health requires addressing power imbalances, respecting diverse values, and confronting internal inequities within countries.