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Global health
João Pedro Caleiro speaks at a CONASS panel
Blog
23 September 2024

“Value for money and value for many”: a push for better G20 health systems in a post-pandemic world

João Pedro Caleiro, writer-researcher at the Lemann Foundation Programme and former MPP student, explains how ideas about “value” can help us create stronger, more resilient health systems.

João Pedro Caleiro
João Pedro Caleiro
Health
COVID-19
...
Lemann Foundation Programme at Oxford
Brazil
lemann-foundation-programme-workshop group
Blog
18 October 2023

In post-pandemic Brazil, a group builds momentum for regionalisation of health

João Pedro Caleiro explains how a two-day workshop could be a catalyst for improved public health in Brazil

João Pedro Caleiro
João Pedro Caleiro
Health
Lemann Foundation Programme at Oxford
...
Brazil
Publication
03 March 2023

Education data needs and challenges for building back from COVID-19

This paper outlines the global pattern in pandemic school-closure periods and illustrates data needs through the examples drawn from Brazil and India, both of which experienced prolonged periods of school closures.

Filipe RecchAnna PetherickRodrigo FurstRachel HintonRadhika NageshRafael Goldszmidt
Education
Lemann Foundation Programme at Oxford
...
Brazil
India
In China, under a red temporary structure with neon lighting, people are carrying out COVID-19 tests.
Blog
15 November 2022

How one Chinese local government deals with the effect of COVID-19 policy on the economy: the case of Yibin

How has China, one of the countries with the strictest COVID-19 prevention policies, balanced pandemic prevention and control with economic development? The city of Yibin in Sichuan province provides an interesting example.

Yunliang Lei
COVID-19
COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
...
China
Publication
11 October 2022

Proposal for funding and co-ordination mechanisms to maximise benefit / minimise cost / minimise risk from donor investment in COVID-19 vaccine development

This policy brief, written in March 2020, argues finance (rather than development of new vaccine technology) was likely to be the binding constraint on the timing of broad and equitable global availability of COVID-19 vaccines.

Stefan DerconKate OrkinAlexander DouglasAdrian Hill
COVID-19
Health
...
Health, education and public services
Three Italian teenagers with surgical masks chat on the marble steps of a church in Abruzzo, Italy
News
04 August 2022

Continuing to track government responses to help prevent the next pandemic

The Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker will continue data collection through the end of 2022, bolstering efforts to prepare for future pandemics.

COVID-19
Health
...
COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
19
Apr
19 April 2022, 14:00 - 15:30

Innovative financing for future pandemic preparedness

This roundtable discussion explores how innovative financing could ensure more effective pandemic preparation and equitable access to the fruits of scientific progress during healthcare emergencies.

In the media

New York Times

The world surpasses 10 billion vaccine doses administered, but gaps persist in who gets the shots

Thomas Hale comments on vaccination supply and health systems in sub-Saharan Africa.

Thomas Hale
COVID-19
Health
...
COVID-19 Government Response Tracker
Health, education and public services
Africa
Primer cargo COVAX Argentina
Blog
28 December 2021

The key to the COVID-powered challenges of 2022

There will be no return to the status quo ante after COVID-19, because the pandemic has changed too many things. The challenge for the coming year is to move forward by redesigning and reimagining the domains of work, politics, public health, and economic policy.

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
COVID-19
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