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Trust between citizens & institutions

The most important factors that will determine the effectiveness of the measures introduced by governments to contain COVID-19 is the degree of trust that exists between citizens, the state and private sector institutions; levels of social cohesion and the resilience of formal and informal social institutions. For instance, levels of trust will be tested or strengthened by the ability of an institution to convey information openly, the actions of the public sector during the delivery of services, the actions of security services when implementing states of emergencies and other social-distancing measures, as well as the responsiveness (e.g. no price fixing) of the private sector during the COVID-19 period.
ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor
13 Oct 2021

Lake Chad Basin and stabilisation in the post-Shekau era

  • Malik Samuel
  • Dr. Chika Charles Aniekwe
ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor
6 Oct 2021

Civil society and stabilization in the Lake Chad region

  • Christabel Chanda Ginsberg
  • Dr. Chika Charles Aniekwe
ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor
30 Sep 2021

Local ownership is key to long-term recovery and resilience in the Lake Chad Basin

  • Dr. Chika Charles Aniekwe
  • Michelle Mendi Muita
ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor
22 Sep 2021

Africa’s Youth: A Hope for the Future

  • Monica Juma
ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor
22 Sep 2021

Is There Any COVID-19 Vaccine Production in Africa?

  • Juliette Ovadia
  • Zainab Usman

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