How does a fragmented state fight a global pandemic?
Far from being the 'great leveller', COVID-19 has exposed and deepened socio-economic inequalities.
I support family in Ethiopia, have to pay my Lebanese sponsor who keeps my passport - and my cleaning work has stopped with lockdown. #HumansofCOVID19
My uncle helped develop life-saving AIDS drugs, then died when he couldn’t afford them. This cannot happen again. Español
The only solution before us is unity and solidarity in order to build a new world in which people’s sovereignty, democracy and social justice prevail.
Murky deals with Russian and Chinese firms mean super-exploitation in Zimbabwe's communities and super-profits for people thousands of miles away.
The pandemic has shown us that global solidarity is not a nice idea – it is a necessity.
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The actions of governments, business, investors and civil society in response to COVID-19 will shape our futures.
How can LGBTIQ people find solace in family or religion when these are the sources of our pain? #HumansofCOVID19
Coronavirus must change the neoliberal rationale, and rescue the social contract between the welfare state and the market economy that can plan to prevent the crises to come.
What does the coronavirus pandemic spell for democracy in the Arab world?