Professor of International Politics at the University of Southampton. PhD in Politics and International Relations from the University of Warwick. Master in International Relations from the University of Miami and FLACSO-Argentina.
The decision to close the Darién crossing led to a barbed wire fence with deep implications for regional migration dynamics and the human rights of migrants.
Although many countries have ratified the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the world still faces significant challenges in achieving the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) on gender equality.
Women and girls who travel without spouses or male relatives, or who are forced to migrate for reasons connected to gender-related risks, represent a growing percentage.
The management of the economic and health crises is only one part of the problem. The other part is that they worsen gender equality while holding back women's autonomy, as has been demonstrated in previous crises.
Co-author Belén Herrero
As major clinical trials come to an end, WHO estimates that 2 billion doses will be needed by 2021. All indications are that, once the first vaccines are available, the logic of the market will prevail.