The “First World” is still far richer than the rest of the planet and may well remain so. But the COVID-19 experience may just trigger new thinking in the “Third World”.
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Ssebo Honourable
Luganda poet Meddie Nsubuga has a message for the honourable members of parliament
A New Normal?
Before one asks questions about where future jobs will come from, we must ask how efficiently we were executing the jobs that needed to have been done yesterday.
When it comes to Jobs and Work, COVID-19 presents a New Normal
What sets small agile companies apart is how easily they adapt to change, innovate and pivot to support new market conditions. It is no surprise that we have seen digital startups rise as some of the biggest winners during the COVID pandemic.
Heavy
In “Heavy” Rushongoza addresses our fears and anxieties as we stare deep down into the abyss of life in the middle of a corona virus pandemic
Taming Viruses (Is Taming People)
To track truck drivers or capitalize on the crisis to capitalize the political elite’s bank accounts, which way, asks Begumya Rushongoza
Everything is Nothing
While everyone is sulking at the temporary pause to life the corona virus has brought, Rushongoza suggests that in fact “everything” is nothing
Masks and Gloves
In “Masks and Gloves,” Rushongoza asks important questions about Uganda’s response to the corona virus pandemic
Covid-19: How Prepared Are We?
As the world reels from the Covid-19 pandemic, our 2018 YELP Fellow Dr. Prosper Ahimbisibwe asks whether Africa is ready to tackle the flu head-on
Covid-19: A Crown Of Thorns
Beginning in January 2020, the novel Corona virus (covid-19) has ravaged the world and is now considered a pandemic by the WHO. Dr. Innocente Acan, our fellow from the 2018 YELP Class, writes on how you should be prepared against Covid-19