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    How Indian NGOs Can Combat COVID-19 Crisis

    India Development Review May 24, 2021

    The sudden spike in COVID-19 cases in rural areas of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Madhya Pradesh has resulted in much fear and anxiety. As civil society organisations seek to serve their…

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    What Should Mental Health Support Look Like in a Post-pandemic World?

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 24, 2021

    Over the past year, Deloitte conducted a series of CEO surveys in collaboration with Fortune to gain insight into CEO perspectives on the pandemic and other recent events. In October 2020, CEOs…

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    We Need to Change Our Systems in the Wake of COVID-19

    Worth

    By almost any measure, American life is increasingly divided. Wealth inequality has skyrocketed over the last few decades, leading to stark differences in access to health care, quality education and…

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    Health Centers Are Integral to Rural Communities Yet They Face a Nearly $4.9 Billion Funding Gap

    Capital Link May 24, 2021

    Over the past decade or more, demographic and economic pressures have drastically changed the healthcare landscape in rural communities across the United States. Long-term out-migration toward more urban areas has…

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    #SpicersRideToWellness Supports COVID-19 Vaccine Equity

    Global Citizen May 24, 2021

    When Angelina Spicer showed up to Kedren Community Health Center in South Los Angeles to get her COVID-19 vaccine in March, she was shocked to see hundreds of people waiting…

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    Why Our Education System Must Change After COVID-19

    The 74 May 24, 2021

    School superintendents are hearing two urgent and contradictory messages as the nation works to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re being told to help their students and systems “recover” quickly.…

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    Homeless Students Require More Support During the Pandemic

    Education Dive

    Homeless advocates warn the coronavirus pandemic could lead to a rise in housing instability for students, especially once eviction moratoriums lift. If so, more students would be eligible for federal…

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    Only 55 Percent of Incarcerated People are Vaccinated Against COVID-19

    Prison Policy Initiative May 23, 2021

    Throughout the pandemic, prisons have been a hotspot for COVID-19, with case rates in prisons between four to five times higher than in the general population. Despite being disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, however, most…

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    Fighting Vaccine Hesitancy with City-led Communications

    Smart Cities Dive May 23, 2021

    After some initial bumps in the road, COVID-19 vaccine rollout has accelerated across the United States, as have rollbacks of certain public health measures. But city leaders worry that some residents remain hesitant…

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    Improving Water Infrastructure with American Rescue Plan Funds

    Brookings May 23, 2021

    The pandemic has hit many households hard, but perhaps none more so than those who have struggled to access and afford water. Falling behind on water bills, lower-income households and communities…

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    How Mutual Aid is Strengthening Communities During COVID-19

    Robin Hood May 23, 2021

    If you’ve given to a fundraiser lately to help someone fill in the financial gaps between personal and governmental funding, you’ve participated in mutual aid. Mutual aid is a concept…

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    ‘Shift Work Sleep Disorder’ Makes Car Crashes More Likely

    Futurity May 23, 2021

    People who work nontraditional work hours, such as 11 PM to 7 AM, are more likely to develop the chronic condition that disrupts their sleep. “This discovery has many major…

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