Improving global vaccine availability, the impact of insurgencies on Africa, and the mixed success of high school transition programs.
High school transition programs have mixed success in improving college readiness Roughly 60% of U.S. high school graduates are not fully prepared to take college-level coursework, and racial gaps in college readiness measures have changed little during the past decade. In response, many states have introduced some form of high school-to-college transition interventions. Zeyu Xu, Ben Backes, and Dan Goldhaber review the efficacy of these programs. Read more | The rise of jihadi terrorism in Africa Reflecting on the lessons of Afghanistan is important for understanding the nature of local insurgencies in Africa as well. Alexandre Marc explains the underlying conditions driving jihadi terrorism in Africa and the impact insurgencies have on civilian populations. Read more | Innovation beyond patent waivers Viable COVID-19 vaccines are on the market but remain inaccessible to vulnerable populations in low- and middle-income countries. Harvey Rubin and Nicholas Saide discuss how public-private partnerships can help close the gaps and also prepare the world for future health crises. Read more |
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