- Demanding justice beyond rhetoric
 - Preface
 - Chapter 1 - Diverging recovery – deepening inequalities
 - Special Contribution 1.1. The struggle for the TRIPS waiver
 - Special Contribution 1.2 COVAX: Risks and side effects of multi-stakeholder governance
 - Special Contribution 1.3 The WHO pandemic treaty proposal: responding to needs or playing COVID geopolitics?
 - Special Contribution 1.4 Challenging decades of privatization and de-funding of public services
 - Special Contribution 1.5 IMF Special Drawing Rights – a historic financial boost to counter the COVID-19 crisis?
 - Special Contribution 1.6 Large corporations cash in on COVID-19 recovery
 - Special Contribution 1.7 The UN Food Systems Summit – the wrong way to respond to the global food crisis
 - Special Contribution 1.8 What have we learned about gender equality during the pandemic?
 - Special Contribution 1.9 Recovery in education: The imperative to support and invest in the education workforce
 - Chapter 2 - Exacerbated crises in many countries
 - Special Contribution 2.1 Citizens Monitoring COVID-19 Response Programmes: The Philippine experience
 - Special Contribution 2.2 Lebanon’s multiple crises
 - Special Contribution 2.3 Lessons from Colombia: To address the causes of social unrest, be serious about progressive tax reforms
 - Special Contribution 2.4 Time for feminist transformative policies: Towards a national care system in Argentina
 - Special Contribution 2.5 Vulnerabilities and policy priorities for South Africa's COVID-19 third wave
 - Chapter 3 - Time for transformative policies at all levels
 - Chapter 3.1 - A rights-based economy: In critical times, a roadmap for action
 - Chapter 3.2 - Now is the time to reclaim public services
 - Chapter 3.3 - Steps to prevent a global debt and austerity pandemic
 








