Transnational Security Challenges
There is this slogan that students of Global Health Governance joke with. “Where is the house WHO built?” It is a mockery of the World Health Organisation for having put no architecture in p... Read more
COVID-19 has a health care dimension of keeping the virus at bay but it also has a geopolitical dimension involving who is framed as the good guy or the bad guy and what such language game c... Read more
Across much of Africa, children IN general and girls in particular have no voice. But in this refurbished piece, a Girl Child advocate from Crestville Development Foundation, (www.ireneugbah... Read more
On the surface, this appears not to be just another social media post. Does it help the NCDC and other agencies working on containing COVID in Nigeria? Emeka Orjih, the writer has included h... Read more
Bringing Coronavirus under control is as medical as it is global power politics. That makes it interesting that it is Donald Trump who has been heavily criticised for his handling of the pan... Read more
Amazon, the online global supermarket has, in a totally unplanned manner, emerged the biggest beneficiary of the Coronavirus pandemic. It is such that it is paying its employees £2 an hour e... Read more
The World Health Organisation, (WHO) has, at last, declared Coronavirus a global pandemic. It has hitherto refrained from saying so in order not to create panic but it seems the statistics f... Read more
The global picture is certainly frightening. Although Chinese president, Xi Jinping who visited Wuhan where the virus took roots has been reported as saying that Coronavirus has basically be... Read more
This article, extracted from Prospects, (Feb 28th, 2020) touches on two of the most complicated or delicate issues in global health governance. By its original title – “The Unpalatable... Read more
Nigeria’s insecurity challenges are widening with the confirmation of COVID-19 in the country by Federal health authorities. Lagos State where the first victim was identified appeared not to... Read more