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Category Archives: Opinions

Covid-19 and the Unfinished Funding Agenda in Southeast Asia

OpinionsBy Rosalia2 December, 2020

Since the beginning of the pandemic, philanthropists and private foundations have invested their resources to control the Covid-19 epidemic and ameliorate its impacts.

‘New’ or ‘Better’ Normal for Migrants in ASEAN?

News, OpinionsBy Rosalia14 November, 2020

The Jakarta Post – The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting major divides in society and exposing preexisting vulnerabilities. A case in point are the estimated 10 million international migrants in Southeast Asia, mainly consisting of lower skilled-workers most often in irregular positions.

Covid-19 Response Ignores Social Context at Our Peril

OpinionsBy Rosalia13 October, 2020

The current COVID-19 discourse shows how little social scientists have made their voices heard, and should inspire us to do more and speak out louder – while keeping distance

How Southeast Asia’s Health Systems can Collaborate Better

OpinionsBy Rosalia12 October, 2020

Southeast Asia’s health systems are remarkable for an absence of meaningful regional collaboration. What are the barriers to collaboration, why should we collaborate more and how can we get started?

Towards a Comprehensive Narrative and Response to COVID-19 in Southeast Asia

OpinionsBy Rosalia11 September, 2020

The dominant narrative of the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia barely gives attention to the many social and cultural dimensions of the crisis, and humanities and social science experts remain at the margins of containment decisions.

Surge in Plastic During COVID-19 and a Roadmap Towards Sustainable Plastic Waste Management

OpinionsBy Rosalia10 September, 2020

Thailand was ranked as the sixth largest contributor of plastic waste into the ocean in 2015. The country saw an improvement in 2019 when its ranking became the tenth among the 20 world’s largest marine plastic waste contributors.

Museums and Cultural Heritage Tourism Development in Southeast Asia

OpinionsBy Rosalia26 June, 2020

According to Luc Citrinot (2010), “for a long time, museums in Southeast Asia did not see as interesting attractions to international visitors. Thusly, a museum visit is generally not the factor to motivate their visit this part of the world”.

In Pursuit of Home: Rohingyas in Nepal

OpinionsBy Rosalia20 June, 2020

Since 2012, hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh from the Rakhine State in Myanmar. Some have been living discreetly in Nepal, establishing a settlement in a quiet part of the Kathmandu city. In this piece, the author share some of her observations.

COVID-19 and the Unfinished Agenda of Funding Zoonotic Diseases in Southeast Asia

OpinionsBy Rosalia12 May, 2020

In the last months, we have seen a growing number of philanthropists and private foundations pledge their resources to control the COVID19 pandemic and ameliorate its impacts.

COVID-19 and the Unfinished Agenda of Funding Zoonotic Diseases in Southeast Asia

OpinionsBy Rosalia12 May, 2020

In the last months, we have seen a growing number of philanthropists and private foundations pledge their resources to control the COVID19 pandemic and ameliorate its impacts.

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