Lessons from the Pandemic: How Policymakers Can Best Support Volunteering
Volunteering was one of the few good news stories from the pandemic. Read four policy takeaways on how to support its future, by Eddy Hogg
Volunteering was one of the few good news stories from the pandemic. Read four policy takeaways on how to support its future, by Eddy Hogg
Jeremy Williams Here at IPPO, we mobilise global knowledge to address the social impacts of Covid. The pandemic offers us an opportunity to reflect on how policies and interventions can mitigate against a catastrophe....
Over the past year, Ireland’s National Economic and Social Council (NESC) has analysed the pandemic to extract lessons for public policy.
Ghana’s response was lauded as exemplary in the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak. However the country did not develop a clearly documented strategic plan of its own.
In reviewing the social and political aspects of the pandemic, there appear to be three major paradoxes, writes Geoff Mulgan
Dr Silvia Camporesi, a reader in bioethics and health humanities at King’s College London, looks at what policymakers can learn from Italy’s pandemic response.