It is already becoming clear that, as in other disasters and crises, those hit hardest by COVID-19 are vulnerable local communities, and the long-term impacts of the pandemic will be felt hardest by them. A discussion amongst local-level Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from countries in Asia and Africa posed the question “What part might CSOs, particularly those working closely with local communities, play in the long-term response to and recovery from COVID-19?”
- April 23, 2021
- - Global
Civil Society Organisations Responding to COVID-19: a Critical Role and How to Support It
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