- Shifting policies for systemic change
- Overview
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Spotlights on the multiple crises: Impacts and responses on the ground
- Box 1.1 When the global housing crisis meets a global pandemic: a social tragedy
- Box 1.2 Decentralised Governance – Kerala state, India
- Box 1.3 Chile: The State as a rapist macho
- Box 1.4 Beirut explodes
- Chapter 2 - Systemic changes or back to the old normal?
- Box 2.1 Local government strategies to provide emergency lockdown solutions in the COVID-19 crisis
- Box 2.2 The IMF’s role in the devastating impacts of COVID-19 – the case of Ecuador
- Box 2.3 Contesting business-as-usual and promoting economic transformation in South Africa
- Chapter 3 - Building blocks of an agenda for systemic change
- Chapter 3.1 - Re-value the importance of care in society
- Box 3.1 “We are only as safe as the most vulnerable among us” - Strengthening public health and social protection systems in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Chapter 3.2 - Re-empowering public services in a time of COVID-19
- Box 3.2 More than ever with COVID-19 we need strong public and social housing services
- Chapter 3.3 - Re-balance global and local value chains
- Box 3.3 Strengthening public education systems
- Chapter 3.4 - Reinforcing the shift towards climate justice
- Box 3.4 Public-Private Partnerships in the health sector: a needed revision to “build forward” better
- Chapter 3.5 - Redistribute economic power and resources
- Chapter 3.6 - Re-regulate global finance
- Chapter 3.7 - Re-inventing multilateral solidarity: rhetoric, reaction or realignment of power?
- Chapter 3.8 - Redefine the measures of development and progress