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28 articles were found. Charles Kalinzi recounts his personal experiences of attending online conferences, which have become the “new normal” since the COVID19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all walks of life and by far a global health crisis that has many negative effects on livelihood. Yet, there are some interesting positive lessons … COVID-19 highlighted gaps in balancing resources to sustain economies and direct funds for research and skills acquisition. There is a need to relearn and close the resource allocation gap so … Ngozi Perpetua Osuchukwu talks about changes to the way communities share information as a result of COVID-19. During lockdown, pharmacy lecturer and researcher Josephine Omose Ofeimun from Nigeria started up a chat group to help students stay connected, discuss concerns and develop new skills. She explains how … Ezekiel Jubane provides us with a very personal description of his admission to hospital during COVID-19 and how it affected his PhD studies. Elizabeth Msoka-Bright shares some personal observations of the effects of the pandemic in Tanzania. Our latest COVID-19 researcher story comes from Tinashe Kitchen, a PhD Candidate at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Solih Abdulhakeem has a Bachelor of Sociology and Anthropology from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Nigeria. This post discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on family structures and social interactions in Ife-Central …Attending Online Conferences: Lessons for Early Career Researchers in the Global South
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on family structures and social interactions