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15 July: Covid-19 in context followed by an examination of the impact of the pandemic on children
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Child and adolescent mental health and brain development: Fostering resilience and promoting healthy development in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic
Concerns regarding the impact of lockdown on children’s movement behaviours and early learning -
22 July: The impact of Covid-19 on nutritional status and food insecurity
An overview of the impact of lockdown interventions on food security in South Africa
Policy analysis of the exacerbated children’s nutrition crisis and interventions that can be made
The impact in Kenya on food insecurity and its implications for Kenya’s child nutrition plan
The impact of Covid-19 on food security in Morocco: How accessible has healthy and affordable food been during this time? Challenges and recommendations -
29 July: The unanticipated costs of COVID-19 to the NCD burden of South Africa/Africa
Is the Covid-19 risk to people with chronic non-communicable diseases getting the attention it needs?
In the context of the urgency, diversion of funds, and fears of Covid-19, do we counter compromises to the continued care of people living with lifelong medical conditions? -
5 August: Covid-19 and its socioeconomic impacts within South Africa
An overview of the economic impact upon South(ern) Africa and how an expanded infrastructure programme is crucial for the economic recovery from the recession
What are the possibilities for a more equitable, more resilient and more sustainable South African economy in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis and what will it require?
What has been the socioeconomic impact of the cancellation in South Africa of major public events? -
12 August : Covid-19 & the environment; and NIDS-CRAM wave 1 findings
COVID-19: How the pandemic has created unprecedented opportunity and expediency in terms of climate change and pollution management
An overview of NIDS-CRAM’s Wave 1 findings: Job loss, income loss and hunger
Risk perceptions and compliance with preventative measures: unpacking the findings in the recent NIDS-CRAM data
