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Some South Africans argue that “say what you want about apartheid, at least stuff worked”. This implies that on basic service delivery, apartheid was better than nowThe truth is “stuff
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Nasir Khattak
nasirjkhattak
Violence against women starts at home. A man beating up a woman at home, no matter the relation, indirectly teaches children at home that violence against woman is right.Staring at
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Huge news!!Executive order / HHS has removed the requirements for EUA approvals for CLIA LABORATORY based tests. What does this mean and why does it matter...?First and foremost - this
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David Gerard 🐍👑
davidgerard
CBDC proposals usually include some degree of anonymity for small transactions – because physical cash has privacy. The bank and the tax offfice can’t trace the movement of every note
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John Cullinan
beta1hat
Thanks to @PPI_NUIG and @hrbireland for supporting this work on the economic impact of ME/CFS in Ireland, which highlights a range of costs for patients, informal carers, and the economy.
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mike schussler
mikeschussler
Buddy lets work out the practical cost of a job Guarantee. There are 11,12 million unemployed. There are 2,5 million informal jobs most far below minimum wage. There are about
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Patrick Wyman
Patrick_Wyman
This was always going to end with the conclusion that old rules about the behavior of political actors in our system no longer apply: The gap between incentives and the
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Mary-Rachel McCabe
MaryRachel_McC
This was a really excellent webinar, expertly chaired by our Community Care team leader, @JamieBurton29, with insightful and thought-provoking contributions from @socfuture's @neilmcrowther, @incontrolorg's @juestanny and Mitch Wool
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
"These statues have nothing whatsoever to do with Black Lives Matter.” 'Nothing'? The craze for Egyptian aesthetics of the late 19th century (onwards) was part of the colonizing projects of
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SandeepParekh
SandeepParekh
Good politics is the art of getting re-elected after reforms (apologies to a former US president). Really, there is no comparison between politics and any other vocation. Politics is not
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Prof Heather Marquette #NHSblueheart
hamarquette
I have a new article out with @DrCarynPeiffer, @PakRosi & Pius Gumisiriza on ‘Lessons from reducing bribery in Uganda’s health services’. The case is a 'sort of success' raising important
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Anthony Eden hate account 🇪🇬
areyouawitchor2
Cairo is a tale of 2 cities. On one side, we have ppl living in poorly constructed self built houses with poor infrastructure for water, electricity & transportation. On the
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Philippa Hetherington
philippahether
Informal Twitter straw poll - if you're a historian who trains PhD students (esp. in the UK) do you accept students without language training *before* starting? I'm strict on it,
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Cambridge-INET
CambridgeINET
Around 1 in 10 people live in slums. What are the economic determinants and what is the role of public policy? "On the determinants of slum formation" by Calvacanti (@TiagoCa01150760),
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Simon Bottery
blimeysimon
Excellent @ONS report today predicting an increase in demand for #socialcare over the next decades due to childlessness. Here’s a quick thread. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/ageing/articles/l
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Niti Bhan used to be The Prepaid Economy.
niti_bhan
Data is about 3 months old, though we're working hard to take a snapshot of current data but overall, the informal market women vending perishable fresh produce like green leafy
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