Pandemic Impacts in Cape Verde: Social, Political context
This conference is the first anywhere in the world to consider collectively the impacts of Covid suppression measures in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. The conference brings together scholars from the health and social sciences who have been working on questions regarding education, gender, socioeconomic impacts and political economies related to the Covid response. While there has been much focus on these questions in High Income Countries, there has yet to be a sustained and inter-regional discussion from Low- and Middle-Income Countries. This conference addresses this disparity.
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About the Speaker
Redy Wilson Lima has a degree in Sociology and is a PhD candidate in Urban Studies at the FCSH-UNL and ISCTE-IUL. He is a collaborating researcher at the Centre for Studies on Africa, Asia, and Latin America of the ISIEG/University of Lisbon, member of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa and of the Portuguese Anthropology Association and visiting assistant professor at the Higher Institute for Legal and Social Sciences in Cape Verde. Develops ethnographic research in the Cape Verdean context in the fields of urban sociology, sociology of violence and crime, sociology of youth and social movements.
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