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Revision as of 10:41, 28 June 2021
Who gets the Covid vaccine?
Covid-19 vaccines are the world’s great hope but it is not easy for everyone to get a jab. Vaccine nationalism,the power of big business, and wealth inequality are a few of the problems.
This issue asks for fair, global access to vaccination for everyone.
From this issue:
First read this about all the problems - and solutions - with vaccine equality:
What do you know about the history of vaccines? Has it all been positive news? Or did many terrible things happen?:
Vaccines are good but are they stopping us from looking at more important problems?
Now read about how scientists are working together across the world:
We need women around the table to discuss peace:
Many people in rural India do not know about the Right To Information Act. KM Bhai has a tea stall and he is helping his customers to find information from the government as they drink their tea.
‘Meal-finishers’ is the everyday word for groups of hungry, often jobless young men on Zambia streets.
How can we protect the forests of the world?:
In Brazil millions of people are not getting enough food because of the pandemic.
READY LESSONS FROM THIS ISSUE: