Authoritarianism, left unchecked to shape the public discourse, can self-propel and legitimise itself, diverting the blame for a degraded public health system from the state onto society.
La llegada de la pandemia a Guayaquil ha dejado imágenes de cadáveres abandonados en las calles y colapso total del sistema de salud. ¿Será ésta la antesala de una catástrofe sanitaria que también golpeará a los más pobres de Latinoamérica?
Amid political deadlock and ongoing humanitarian and human rights crisis, and facing an increased hassle from the US, Venezuela is particularly vulnerable to face the gigantic health crisis coronavirus might unleash. Español
Con la negociación política en punto muerto y una crisis humanitaria y de derechos humanos galopante, y ante un aumento irracional de la presión de los EE. UU., Venezuela es especialmente vulnerable a la gigantesca crisis de salud que podría desatar el coronavirus.English
Movements compensate for the lack of collective actions in public spaces, laying the groundwork for future mobilization to shape a time post-Corona crisis.
Coronavirus must change the neoliberal rationale, and rescue the social contract between the welfare state and the market economy that can plan to prevent the crises to come.
In the face of the rapid advance of the Covid-19 pandemic around the world, it is worth asking who are among the most vulnerable populations today and why their potential extinction may accelerate ecocide in the short and medium term. Español