Time and trauma: what fetching water costs women and girls in Nairobi’s informal settlements
Fetching water is widely considered a socially unacceptable behaviour for men.
Fetching water is widely considered a socially unacceptable behaviour for men.
Petrol price regulation dates back to the second world war.
Traditionally UK petrol prices have a strong relationship to the price of oil, but there has always been an asymmetry in how price changes are applied.
Support for investment in renewable energy needs to be changed, moving the burden from consumers to investors.
The push to reorganise state-owned enterprises can be traced back to a 2017 review
There are very few profitable African airlines. In 2020, only the Ethiopian Airlines made a profit in the continent.
All variants of SARS-CoV-2 are equally airborne, but the chance of catching COVID depends on the transmissibility or contagiousness of the variant (delta was more contagious than previous variants
COVID antibodies don’t persist that well – hence the desire for boosters.
The Kenyan coastal fishery supports more than 23,000 fishers catching over 16,000 tonnes of fish annually.
Trust has always been morally important. However, the pandemic moved questions of trust to the very centre of everyday decision-making.