Thank You to All Our Participants for an Interactive and Engaging Forum.
What does solidarity mean and look like to those on the front lines of global health programs and funding around the world?
Qualitative Work in the Himalayan Communities in Nepal and India to Enrich the Understanding of Solidarity Ongoing
About Us
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic witnessed increased appeals to solidarity as a necessary condition for overcoming the devastating effects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, reducing inequalities, and protecting vulnerable populations at national and international levels.
Our Methodology
We employ pluriversality —the idea of a world in which many worlds fit—and other incompletely-theorized concepts. Inasmuch as total conceptual agreement is not a necessary condition for collaboration in policy making, understanding one another’s positions often facilitates the possibility of arriving at a consensus of shared goals.