Raghbendra Jha is Professor of Economics and Executive Director, Australian National University By Raghbendra JhaCANBERRA, Australia, May 21 2020 (IPS) As of 11 AM (AEST) on 20th May 2020 the incidence of COVID-19 virus (henceforth virus) on the Pacific Islands was limited. Active cases (deaths) in some of the Pacific […]
Read MoreCountry: Yemen Source: Médecins Sans Frontières From April 30 to May 17 MSF admitted 173 patients, 68 of whom have died. Many arrive with acute respiratory distress syndrome, making it hard to save their lives and suggesting many more are sick at home.
Read MoreResearch Post May 21, 2020 Survey suggests rising risk of food and nutrition insecurity in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as COVID-19 restrictions continue Kalle Hirvonen Gashaw Tadesse Abate Alan de Brauw Poor urban households are hit the hardest by pandemic control measures.
Read MoreSebanyak 15,6% pekerja mengalami PHK dan 40% pekerja mengalami penurunan pendapatan.
Read MoreBadan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah Kabupaten Tulangbawang, Provinsi Lampung menginformasikan dua orang meninggal dunia akibat bencana angin puting beliung yang menghantam empat kampung di kabupaten setempat. “Atas …
Read MorePeople wearing face masks at a Bus stop in Macau, China near a public hospital. This week’s 73rd World Health Assembly had member states adopt a resolution to review the global response to the coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Macau Photo Agency on Unsplash By Samira SadequeUNITED NATIONS, May 20 2020 […]
Read MoreResearch Post May 20, 2020 IFPRI’s COVID-19 Policy Response (CPR) Portal: Identifying trends and implications for food systems Danielle Resnick A new tool allows comparison of unfolding pandemic control and assistance measures in developing countries.
Read MoreCountry: World Source: World Food Programme The World Food Programme estimates that the number of young children suffering from this life-threatening form of undernutrition could increase by 20 percent as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreLast summer was among the hottest on record in Europe, with record high temperatures that sent millions of people across the continent seeking shelter from the heat. This summer, experts warn, will be no different as a result of climate change – even after months-long lockdowns worldwide cut carbon emissions […]
Read More