March-April 2020 started with national lockdowns from Asia, Europe, Americas to the African continent thanks to CoronaVirus or Covid-19, with global health structures struggling to cope and the disruption of travel, transportation, and hospitality industries while plummeting economies across the world into recession.
Podcast host E.A. Gamor explores health, education, and logistics ecosystems that are fraying in the light of the pandemic with six suggested ways-to-improve after the virus is cured and its global effects managed; he speaks with young citizens from Bahrain, United States, Chile, Nigeria, Jamaica, Botswana, South Africa, and Ethiopia and caps the episode off with remote work best practices - what teams and organization members can do - during the outbreak that has over a quarter of the world's population "social distancing" and being mandated to stay at home.
Special thank you's:
Esraa Sabah (Manama, Bahrain), John Lloyd Montgomery (Jersey City, United States), Alejandra Salazar Delgado (Santiago, Chile), Ugo Chukwujiaka (Lagos, Nigeria), Stephanie Hazel (Kingston, Jamaica), Leonardo Nunes (Santiago, Chile), Tsholo Angel Kopi (Gaborone, Botswana), Aslam Levy (CapeTown, South Africa) and Kal Kasa (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), Kimberly Ofori (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and World Economic Forum Global Shapers Community members.
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