Livelihood insecurity & economic impact

The degree to which there is adequate availability and fair access to basic necessities, including basic food items, medical services and supplies, information, communication, and other basic necessities, would influence the extent to which many countries on the continent are able to mitigate against possible social unrest and violence.
Photo: GCIS
12 Aug 2020

Times of unprecedented crisis present unique opportunities for unprecedented action

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  • Vera Songwe
  • Maria Ramos
  • Graça Machel
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Intergenerational efforts to advance women’s emancipation

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ACCORD Conflict & Resilience Monitor
29 Jul 2020

COVID-19 in Africa: the emerging pattern is resilience rather than conflict

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