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Decolonising the use of imagery at IDS | Institute of Development Studies


Published on 7 May 2021
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Every institution, be it the British Royal Family, the United Nations or a University are a product of the historical, cultural, and social spaces they inhabit. The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) is no exception. Our pedagogy, the research we conduct and the stories that we tell are all affected by our collective history, including of colonialism.
Over the past years, IDS has taken the critical lens that we frequently apply to other societies and countries, turning it upon ourselves to better understand our layered history and challenge the potential reproduction of colonial legacies. The starting point for the discussion on decolonising IDS was from a group of Masters students, who in 2020 started an action to understand various colonial structures at IDS and how to disrupt their potential reproduction. ....

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Operational Considerations for Building Community Resilience for COVID-19 Response and Recovery


Published on 26 January 2021
As the unequal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, there is a need to robustly support vulnerable communities and bolster ‘community resilience.’ A community resilience approach means to work in partnership with communities and strengthen their capacities to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, including its social and economic fallout.
However, this is not resilience which returns the status quo. This moment demands transformative change in which inequalities are tackled and socioeconomic conditions are improved. While a community resilience approach is relatively new to epidemic preparedness and response, it frames epidemic shocks more holistically and from the perspective of a whole system. While epidemic response often focuses on mitigating vulnerabilities, there is an opportunity to use a resilience framework to build existing capacities to manage health, social, psychosocial, and economic imp ....

Anthrologica Eva Niederberger , Tabitha Hrynick , Megan Schmidt , Megan Schmidt Sane , Eva Niederberger , ட்யாபித ரய்ஞிக்க் , மேகன் ஶ்மிட் , மேகன் ஶ்மிட் விவேகம் ,

Community Resilience: Key Concepts and their Applications to Epidemic Shocks | Institute of Development Studies


Published on 26 January 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed long-standing social inequalities and vulnerabilities, with the most disadvantaged and marginalised groups bearing the greatest health, social, and economic burdens. Beyond documenting these vulnerabilities, there is a need to mitigate them and support the resilience of marginalised communities.
‘Community resilience’ can bolster community capacity to cope with the pressures of various shocks; this brief explores how its concepts can be applied to epidemics. It reviews the grey and academic literature on different approaches to community resilience. It covers 1) terminology, 2) lessons from practice, 3) the context of community resilience, 4) a systems approach, and 5) key human and social capacities. Social justice, inequality, equity, and fairness are highlighted as themes in need of further development for resilience as it relates to epidemic preparedness and response. ....

Anthrologica Eva Niederberger , Tabitha Hrynick , Megan Schmidt , Megan Schmidt Sane , Eva Niederberger , ட்யாபித ரய்ஞிக்க் , மேகன் ஶ்மிட் , மேகன் ஶ்மிட் விவேகம் ,

Review: Broader health impacts of vertical responses to COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries - World


Review: Broader health impacts of vertical responses to COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries
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The COVID-19 pandemic has undermined capacity and efforts to address other health needs that are just as pressing as the virus itself, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Pressure on governments to act on COVID-19 now to save ‘immediately identifiable lives’ rather than ‘statistical lives at risk’ has had and will continue to have harmful short- and long-term consequences for other areas of health.
This paper reviews the effects of vertical responses to COVID-19 on health systems, services, and people’s access to and use of them in LMICs, where historic and ongoing under-investments heighten vulnerability to a multiplicity of health threats. We use the term ‘vertical response’ to describe decisions, measures and actions taken solely with the purpose of preventing and containing COVID-19, often without adequate consideration of ....

Neha Singh , Gillian Mckay , Gwendolen Eamer , Rachel Goodermote , Social Science , Humanitarian Action Platform , Tabitha Hrynick , Santiago Ripoll , Simone Carter , நேஹா சிங் , கில்லியன் மகே , சமூக அறிவியல் , மனிதாபிமானம் நடவடிக்கை நடைமேடை , ட்யாபித ரய்ஞிக்க் , சிமோன் கார்ட்டர் ,