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Revision as of 14:30, 3 October 2020
It's difficult to find something good from Covid-19. But there are many important lessons for us to learn in most areas – equality, health, ecology, democracy, economics, surveillance, food security... Will we learn these lessons now?
These are the main lessons we should learn from coronavirus - will we learn?:
Read about Brazil - police and Covid-19 both kill black and poor people more:
Rich countries have the money to find and buy new vaccines for Covid-19. And each country works for itself to help its people. Is there another way?
What is life like for trans women in Honduras - in prison and out of prison?
Read about Rwanda’s only agony aunt for adolescent girls. She talks about how life prepared her for the job, the questions girls ask, and her belief in young people.
Why are so many children in Australia in prison?
Is organic food simply a preference? Or is it a human right? - read this interview: