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What the coronavirus pandemic looks like for Colombia’s former FARC fighters
Communities all over the world are trying to manage the coronavirus crisis, with varying amounts of support from governments. We contacted people who used to fight in the guerrilla movement The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP), to see how they were coping. These men and women often live communallyContinue Reading
Young people’s mental health deteriorated the most during the pandemic, study finds
Fizkes/Shutterstock Public health responses to the pandemic have focused on preventing the spread of the virus, limiting the number of deaths and easing the burden on healthcare systems. But there’s also potentially another, less visible epidemic we should be focusing on: mental illness. Our recent study found that people’s mentalContinue Reading
Virtual ploughing match open to all
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To reduce unemployment, companies should cut hours instead of laying off staff
Coronavirus is causing a spike in unemployment. Shutterstock.com Unemployment is rising sharply in the UK. Large sections of the workforce also face redundancy as the furlough scheme is phased out. It is clear that, without a radical shift in policy, many millions of workers will confront real hardship. We knowContinue Reading
Belarus shuts down internet as thousands protest election results · Global Voices
Alexander Lukashenka has secured a sixth consecutive term as president Screenshots of attempts to access Apple’s App Store, YouTube, and the Golos website during presidential elections in Belarus on August 9, 2020. Photo (c): Franak Viačorka. Used with permission. A loudspeaker on a stage in Minsk plays Viktor Tsoi‘s “Change,”Continue Reading
Human rights defenders and journalists under attack in Southeast Asia · Global Voices
The crowd in front of the Criminal Court flashing the three-finger ‘Hunger Games’ salute after the ruling on Anon and Panupong’s temporary detention request. Photo and caption from Prachatai, a content partner of Global Voices. Since July 31, several human rights activists and journalists across Southeast Asia have been arrested,Continue Reading
Scotland’s exam result crisis: assessment and social justice in a time of COVID-19
Shutterstock Anger and confusion followed the release of this year’s Scottish Qualification Agency (SQA) results, the first of the UK nations to publish school results in the aftermath of COVID-19. About one quarter of teacher-recommended grades were changed: most were downgraded, and this was more likely to happen to pupilsContinue Reading
Coronavirus: are cases in the UK rising?
With the slated reopening of schools in the UK around the corner, it’s critical to know if cases of coronavirus are going up. If so, further loosening restrictions could significantly exacerbate the problem. Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, told the press on July 31 that “we haveContinue Reading
Kenyan families suffer spillover effects from school closures · Global Voices
Kenya’s ‘out-of-school learning’ curricula requires digital access that many lack Kibera Primary School, Nairobi, Kenya, September 18, 2012. Photo via ARC / Flickr CC BY 2.0. Editor’s note: This post was co-written by Global Voices contributor Bonface Witaba and guest contributor Sri Ranjini Mei Hua, a researcher and writer fromContinue Reading
Online Seminar to Help Farmers Become Outstanding in their Fields
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