What Policymakers Can Learn from Effect of Covid Lockdowns on Violence Against Women and Girls
What evidence do we have of how violence against women and girls increased or changed during the Covid period, and what are the policy implications?
September 22, 2022
What evidence do we have of how violence against women and girls increased or changed during the Covid period, and what are the policy implications?
September 22, 2022
Ultimately, relationships are the best way to increase the use of research in policymaking and help science achieve its intended social impact.
September 21, 2022
Queen’s University Belfast researchers discuss their landmark study on the impact of COVID-19 measures in prisons.
September 20, 2022
Jeremy Williams Here at IPPO, we mobilise global knowledge to address the social impacts of Covid. The pandemic offers us an opportunity to reflect on how policies and interventions can mitigate against a catastrophe. We need to learn the lessons of Covid, both for future pandemics, and for the big, global challenges which are already looming large. To meet these challenges, we need to respond with policy which is both creative and informed by evidence. And to be prepared, we need to understand two things: which interventions work, and how we define...