Think Tanks et al
Brookings
http://www.brookings.edu/
Accessed 18 Apr 2020
Future Development
How Congress can address the international dimensions of the COVID-19 response
George Ingram and Jeffrey L. Sturchio
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Center for Global Development [to 18 Apr 2020]
http://www.cgdev.org/page/press-center
Selected Publications, News and Events
April 17, 2020
The Risks Posed by Covid-19 Are Gendered. Our Response Should Be as Well.
In a webcast event hosted by CGD, Megan O’Donnell spoke with researchers, practitioners, and advocates to highlight and contextualize data on how this global crisis presents specific gendered risks, and how, in turn, a gender-sensitive response can help us tackle new and worsening inequalities
Shelby Bourgault
April 17, 2020
As Outcomes Are Uncertain, Pick No-Regret Policies
With so much uncertainty around COVID-19, it helps to focus on decisions that no one will regret later on, that are right whether the crisis is short or long, the recession deep or shallow. These are “no-regret policies.”
Stefan Dercon
No-Regret Policies for the COVID-19 Crisis in Developing Countries
Publication
4/17/20
Given the massive uncertainty surrounding how COVID-19 will play out in terms of health outcomes as well as economic and social outcomes, policymaking is as hard as it can possibly be. No-regret policies are those that are worth doing now regardless of which scenario actually plays out.
CSIS
https://www.csis.org/
Accessed 18 Apr 2020
Commentary
Public Surveillance to Keep Us Healthy and Protect Our Privacy
April 16, 2020 | By Glenn S. Gerstell
Commentary
Find My Friends in a Pandemic: The Future of Contact Tracing in America
April 16, 2020 | By Anna Carroll, Samantha Stroman
Council on Foreign Relations
http://www.cfr.org/
Accessed 18 Apr 2020
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Kaiser Family Foundation
https://www.kff.org/search/?post_type=press-release
Accessed 18 Apr 2020
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