Africa’s Lockdown Dilemma: High Poverty and Low Trust
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, sub-Saharan African countries faced the dilemma of how to minimise viral transmission without...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, sub-Saharan African countries faced the dilemma of how to minimise viral transmission without...
Published by: Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis affecting everyone. Yet, its challenges and countermeasures vary significantly over time and...
Gender differences (GD) in mental health have come under renewed scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic. While rapidly emerging evidence...
Published by: UNU-WIDER
Does secessionism lead to social polarisation? Despite much research on independence movements, their relationship to polarisation, a...
Pakistan continues to struggle with persistent regional, local, ethnic and gender inequalities in economic development. These...
The case of Spain offers an interesting context to test the relationship between inequality, trust, and governance in a democracy. After...
The Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC signed a peace agreement in 2016, in which the warring sides established a route...
As part of the our Trust and Governance programme, IDS has partnered up with a team of international researchers from the ISDC,...
Mozambique is a low-income country with a complex and brutal economic and social history. As far as records go back, many regions of the...
In this case study, we look at the long-term impact of ethnic antagonisms, including horizontal inequality, on trust – both...