Understanding the Hunger Surge Caused by the COVID-19 Recession to Mitigate It Before It Is Too Late

Marco V. Sánchez Cantillo Deputy-Director, Agricultural Development Economics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations For many people agriculture is the only means of survival, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS ROME, Apr 28 2020 (IPS) – Many uncertainties haunt the world’s … Read more

Falling Clean Energy Costs Create Opportunity to Boost Climate Action in COVID-19 Recovery Packages

Frankfurt / Nairobi, Jun 10 2020 – As COVID-19 hits the fossil fuel industry, a new report shows that renewable energy is more cost-effective than ever providing an opportunity to prioritize clean energy in economic recovery packages and bring the world closer to meeting the Paris Agreement goals. Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2020 … Read more

Checkmate! China’s Coronavirus Connection

Dr Simi Mehta is the CEO and Editorial Director of Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi. She can be reached at . Handover ceremony at UN compound in Beijing for donation of critical medical supplies to the Chinese government. Credit: UNDP China NEW DELHI, May 20 2020 (IPS) – Coronavirus outbreaks in China … Read more

Impact of COVID-19 on Women and Children in South Asia

Raghbendra Jha is Professor of Economics, and Executive Director Australian National University. CANBERRA, Australia, Jul 6 2020 (IPS) – The onset of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020 set off a series of health and economic crises that feed upon each other. The health crisis exacerbates the economic crisis by disrupting supply chains, throwing large … Read more

Identities

STOCKHOLM / ROME, Mar 30 2021 (IPS) –   I was born in the winter in 1990 in a country not my own i was born with my father’s eyes maybe i stole them he doesn’t look like that anymore i was born in seven countries i was born carved up by borders i was … Read more

Neoliberal Finance Undermines Poor Countries’ Recovery

SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 2 2021 (IPS) – After being undermined by decades of financial liberalisation, developing countries now are not only victims of , but also cannot count on much financial support as their COVID-19 recessions drag on due to . Anis Chowdhury Financialisation undermined South Developing countries have long been pressured to … Read more

Water: A Matter of Survival in the World of Pandemics

A woman in Madagascar walks for up to 14km a day to find clean water. Credit: UNICEF/Safidy Andrianantenain HAMILTON, Ontario, Canada, Jul 1 2021 (IPS) – The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably amplified the existing vulnerabilities of billions of people worldwide. Marginalized communities in developing countries were excluded from and support. have deepened with the poor … Read more

Better Late than Never, but Act Now

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct 12 2021 (IPS) – The world should now be more aware of likely COVID-19 devastation unless urgently checked. Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced an to quickly vaccinate many more people to expedite ending the pandemic. New WHO plan Perhaps frustrated after being ignored by rich country governments and … Read more