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The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 29

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University of Manchester

The Manchester Briefing brings together international lessons and examples that may prompt your thinking on the recovery from COVID-19. The Briefing is aimed at those who plan and implement recovery from COVID-19. This week's Manchester Briefing (Issue 29), has a guest briefing on recovering and renewing organisational resilience post-pandemic (by Graham Bell of AJC Bell Consulting). The Briefing further share lessons from:

  • Indonesia & Morocco – social protection measures to support newly vulnerable people;
  • South Africa – supporting local tourism post-pandemic;
  • Republic of Ireland – COVID-safe pedestrian crossings.

This week’s case study shares lessons on managing COVID-10 in prisons. Click here to find previous briefings.

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Last checked: 16 July 2021

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Hazards Epidemic and Pandemic
Themes Recovery Recovery planning
Number of pages
21 p.
Publication year
2021

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