REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde

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.
Photo: GCIS
12 Aug 2020

Times of unprecedented crisis present unique opportunities for unprecedented action

  • Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  • Vera Songwe
  • Maria Ramos
  • Graça Machel
Jurgen Schadeberg/Getty Images
12 Aug 2020

Intergenerational efforts to advance women’s emancipation

  • Sophia Theresa Williams-De Bruyn
ACCORD Conflict & Resilience Monitor
29 Jul 2020

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

  • Martin Revayi Rupiya
  • Senzwesihle Ngubane
  • Cedric de Coning
  • Marisha Ramdeen
EBRAHIM HAMID/AFP via Getty Images
29 Jul 2020

African mediation in the shadow of COVID-19

  • Mohamed El Hacen Lebatt

Do you have information to share?

Does any of this information look incorrect to you, or do you have anything to share from your experience on the ground in an African country?

If so, please complete our contact form – we would love to hear from you!

ACCORD recognizes its longstanding partnerships with the European Union, and the Governments of Canada, Finland, Ireland, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, UK, and USA.

TRANSLATE THIS PAGE