In cooperation with INGSA: Panama City, inequality and Covid-19 (2021)

Garcia de Paredes, Pablo. 2021. “In Cooperation with INGSA: Panama City, Inequality and Covid-19.” Publications – GRIP

GRIP is proud to present these articles written by the 2021 INGSA Knowledge Associates. Through this project, the International Network for Science Advice (INGSA), with support from the Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC), has given grants to six early-to-mid career researchers and policy professionals in Low and Middle Income Countries. These 18-month grants has enabled these INGSA Knowledge Associates to undertake deep-dive case studies on their country’s use of evidence in policy decisions related to Covid-19, some of which are presented in this series. This is the first article published by GRIP in this INGSA series.

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Pablo García de Paredes

is an architect and consultant who graduated from Laval University and the University of Panama. His work focuses on housing’s impact on well-being and mental health. He has authored several books and published research in various countries.