Fighting the pandemic from the South: asymmetries and challengesEdmé Dominguez R | 8 January 2021 Among the enormous amount of news that reaches us every day regarding the COVID pandemic, there are...
I Accidentally Wrote a Dissertation during the PandemicElizabeth Olsson | 4 December 2020 I will remember 2020 as one of the most uncertain, tragic, and worrying years of my life. Since March,...
The Case for Log Books: An Assignment Designed to Promote Student Reflection on Academic WritingElizabeth Olsson | 22 May 2020 This piece was originally published on 30 November 2019 by the FASoS Teaching & Learning Blog, Maastricht...
Recognizing Hunger Amidst a Pandemic: Insights from IndiaSwati Parashar │ 18 May 2020 Indians have historical, spiritual, and socio-political connections with hunger. Historically, many...
Yemen’s Dual Burden of Starvation and COVID-19Johan Leijon | 14 May 2020 The eyes of the world have turned to the considerable challenges of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This crisis,...
Covid-19 and Africa: Vulnerabilities and Responsibilities in Preventing FamineFisseha Fantahun Tefera | 13 May 2020 The first report of a confirmed Covid-19 infection in Sub-Saharan Africa came out on 27 February...