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...ollment on research productivity; the long term impact of Covid-19 on marginalized communities and student well-being; the importance of inclusiveness and diversity in University environments amidst the rise of populism and; shifting Canadian attitudes in the context of disruptive events in Canada and elsewhere....More
...more prominent as their precarious situation worsens in a COVID 19 world. In the last decade or so, we have seen an increase in armed conflicts and violence around the world. The COVID 19 crisis has further exacerbated FCAS performance in several important ways by further weakening their capacity for response and...More
Fragile States and COVID 19- Afghanistan Project EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The upcoming intra-Afghan negotiations present an opportunity for Canada to strengthen women’s participation in the peace process. The meaningful inclusion of women in the peace process is essential for successful negotiations. Moreover, taking...More
...2020-4-20-Canada After...More
...lion, the world’s highest per capita refugee population), COVID 19 (126,000 cases in November 2020) and the Beirut explosion (that destroyed 120,000 tons of food) have exacerbated the already dire economic situation, leaving Lebanon at the crossroads of reforms or deterioration into fragility. While...More
...in the latter part of 2020 and the beginning of 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic, uptick in insurgencies, and environmental adversities serve to highlight Somalia’s fragility. This report bases its conflict risk assessment on the Country Indicators for Foreign Policy (CIFP) methodology to evaluate Somalia’s...More
...e first part of the paper. We then consider the impact of COVID-19 and implications for aid effectiveness in fragile states in the second part. In the third and final section we briefly consider how the war in Ukraine is impacting fragile states and the long-term prospects for aid effectiveness in an era of...More
...ance Minister, Freeland chose a particular strategy, post-COVID, to more closely align the Canadian economy with the U.S. through “friend– shoring,” while at the same time committing Canada to reducing supply chains in support of delinking from China in favor of building “Fortress North...More
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