03618nam 2200385 450 991063395250332120230323183700.01-5292-1589-7(CKB)5490000000020726(NjHacI)995490000000020726(EXLCZ)99549000000002072620230323d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCOVID-19 in the global south Impacts and responses /edited by Pádraig Risteard Carmody [and three others]Bristol :Bristol University Press,2020.©20201 online resource (219 pages)Includes bibliographical references and index.List of Figures and Tables vii -- List of Abbreviations ix -- Notes on Contributors xiii -- Foreword xix -- Introduction 1 -- Part I Perspectives on the Pandemic -- 1.COVID-19 Pandemic Ignorance and the 'Worlds' of Development 7 -- 2. Climate Change and Coronavirus: A Confluence of Crises as Learning Moment 17 -- 3. International Human Rights and Global Welfare in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic 29 -- 4. Development Education, COVID-19 and Neoliberalism Stephen McCloskey 39 -- Part II Social and Economic Impacts -- 5. Prisons in a Pandemic: The Malawi Experience 51 -- 6. The Challenge of COVID-19 in Informal Urban Settlements and the Need for Co-produced Local Responses 63 -- 7. Policy Milieu for Combatting COVID-19 and Sustainability of African Economies 75 -- 8. Africa and the Economic Pathologies of the COVID-19 Pandemic 85 -- 9. Ride-hailing Drivers Left Alone at the Wheel: Reflections from South Africa and Kenya 95 -- 10. COVID-19 in Latin America: Uneven Responses, Uneven Impacts, Shared Challenges 105 -- Part III Responses -- 11. The 'Shadow Pandemic': Addressing Gender-based Violence (GBV) During COVID-19 117 -- 12. Psychosocial Implications and Programming Responses Against COVID-19 in Africa 127 -- 13. The Economics of COVID-19 in Italy and Lessons for Africa 139 -- 14. COVID-19 Lockdowns in Africa: Their Effects and Challenges 149 -- 15. COVID-19 and Global Inequality 161 -- 16. The Health Impact Fund: Learning from COVID-19 173 -- 17. After the Immediate Coronavirus Crisis: Three Scenarios for Global Development 183 -- Conclusion 193."Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Bringing together a range of experts across various sectors, this important volume explores some of the key issues that have arisen in the Global South with the COVID-19 pandemic. Situating the worldwide health crisis within broader processes of globalisation, the book investigates implications for development and gender, as well as the effects on migration, climate change and economic inequality. Contributors consider how widespread and long-lasting responses to the pandemic should be, while paying particular attention to the accentuated risks faced by vulnerable populations. Providing answers that will be essential to development practitioners and policy makers, the book offers vital insights into how the impact of COVID-19 can be mitigated in some of the most challenging socio-economic contexts worldwide."COVID-19 in the global south Communication in public healthCommunication in public health.362.1014Carmody Pádraig RisteardNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910633952503321COVID-19 in the global south3086829UNINA02154nas 2200745- 450 99620406220331620231013213024.0(DE-599)ZDB2170294-9(OCoLC)54491033(CKB)991042728065482(CONSER)--2023238964(EXLCZ)9999104272806548220040226a20019999 --- bspaurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEntomotropicaMaracay, Venezuela :Sociedad Venezolana de Entomología,2001-1 online resource illustrations"International journal for the study of tropical entomology."One volume per year with articles published once they are accepted, 2015-Print version: Entomotropica / 1317-5262 (DLC) 2002229150 (OCoLC)48684165 EntomotropicaInsectsVenezuelaPeriodicalsInsectsPeriodicalsEntomologyPeriodicalsEntomologyInsectaInsectesVenezuelaPériodiquesEntomologiePériodiquesEntomologieInsectesentomologyaatInsecta (class)aatEntomologyfastInsectsfastVenezuelaVenezuelafastPeriodicalperiodicals.aatPeriodicalsfastPeriodicals.lcgftPériodiques.rvmgfentomologyInsectsInsectsEntomologyEntomologyInsectaInsectesEntomologieEntomologie.Insectes.entomology.Insecta (class)EntomologyInsects595.7Sociedad Venezolana de Entomología,JOURNAL996204062203316Entomotropica794643UNISA