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Tackling the challenges of remote learning

5 Jun 2020

In a normal context, remote learning can be challenging. Moving a program online in two weeks amid a global pandemic involves a whole new set of obstacles.  

Isolating an Entire Community: Lessons Learned from Remote States

26 May 2020

Sebastian Muermann, a graduate student at Max Bell's MPP program, weighs up the advantages and disadvantages of isolated nations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Misinformation, Transparency, and Communications during the COVID-19 Pandemic

22 May 2020

To begin winding up our Policy Challenges During a Pandemic Series, we will be releasing several articles that summarize some of the most pressing topics in public policy during the COVID-19 crisis...

Briefing: Partisan Politics During a Pandemic: From Consensus to Conflict

20 May 2020

In this briefing, Tasha Kheiriddin examines the different ways in which COVID-19 has shifted political partisanship and unity efforts around the world.

Briefing: Food Security in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic

14 May 2020

In this briefing, Aurélie Harou examines how targeted policies supporting consumers and producers can help maintain global food security.

Briefing: Policy Transparency Challenges (and Implications) of Government Responses to COVID-19

7 May 2020

Kevin Page on why public officials and governments must be transparent about the strategic objectives of policies and operational considerations.

Briefing: How Can Globalisation be Governed?

30 Apr 2020

Peter Nicholson's policy briefing delves into the various models for governing globalization, with special attention paid to how each of the models might address the COVID-19 crisis.

Briefing: Crisis Communications during COVID-19

22 Apr 2020

Adam Daifallah reflects on challenges of communicating public policy during COVID-19.

Briefing: Harm Reduction in Pandemic Times

21 Apr 2020

Daniel Weinstock argues that policies can promote social distancing while not forcing people to confine themselves, making the likelihood of voluntary compliance much higher.

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