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Handforth, Calum and Lopes, Claudia A., (2021). How Technology is Being Used to Tackle the "Shadow Pandemic". Data-Pop Alliance, n/a-n/a  6.91 145  
Hannon, Elliot, Hanbali, Layth, Lehtimaki, Susanna and Schwalbe, Nina, (2022). Why We Still Need a Pandemic Treaty. The Lancet Global Health, n/a-n/a  4.64 151 48
Djalante, Riyanti, Lassa, Jonatan, Setiamarga, Davin, Sudjatma, Aruminingsih, Indrawan, Mochamad, Haryanto, Budi, Mahfud, Choirul, Sinapoy, Muhammad Sabaruddin, Djalante, Susanti, Rafliana, Irina, Gunawan, Lalu Adi, Surtiari, Gusti Ayu Ketut and Warsilah, Henny, (2020). Review and analysis of current responses to COVID-19 in Indonesia: Period of January to March 2020. Progress in Disaster Science, 6 1-9  3.89 802 562
Allotey, Pascale, Reidpath, Daniel D. and Schwalbe, Nina, (2020). Are men really that much more likely to die from coronavirus? We need better data to be certain. The Conversation, 1-5  3.89 713 345
Khor, Swee Kheng, (2021). Three Vaccine Assumptions for 2021. Project Syndicate, n/a-n/a  3.89 272  
Aginam, Obijiofor, (2021). The Proposed Pandemic Treaty and the Challenge of the South for a Robust Diplomacy. The South Centre SouthViews, (218), 1-5  3.89 121 35
Nina Schwalbe, (2020). The US now has vaccines, but no strategy on how to use them to defeat coronavirus. BMJ Opinion, n/a-n/a  3.89 146  
Aginam, Obijiofor, (2021). The World Health Assembly Special Session and the Pandemic Treaty Controversy. Think Global Health, n/a-n/a  3.89 142  
Allotey, Pascale, Reidpath, Daniel D. and Cheong, Mark Wing Loong, (2020). Unequal Access to Vaccines Will Exacerbate Other Inequalities. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 1-2  3.89 406  
Chandran, Rahul, (2015). It’s Not There, so Build It: Pandemic Response, the UN, and the World Bank. United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, n/a-n/a  3.51 589  
Fisseha, Senait, Sen, Gita, Ghebreyesus, Tedros Adhanom, Byanyima, Winifred, Diniz, Deborah, Fore, Henrietta, Kanem, Natalia, Karlsson, Ulrika, Khosla, Rajat, Laski, Laura, Mired, Dina, Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile, Mofokeng, Tlaleng, Rao Gupta, Geeta, Steiner, Achim, Remme, Michelle and Allotey, Pascale, (2021). COVID-19: the turning point for gender equality. The Lancet, 398(10299), 471-474  3.51 495  
Handforth, Calum, Dorsey, Amanda and Lopes, Claudia A., (2021). How governments have used technology to address women’s health needs during the Covid-19 pandemic. apolitical, n/a-n/a  3.51 144  
Aginam, Obijiofor, (2021). Beyond COVID-19: Africa and the future of global health governance. Africa HEALTH, 43(4), 21-23  3.51 459 128
Nina Schwalbe, (2020). Why Are We Closing Schools?. The Atlantic, n/a-n/a  3.13 175  
Rajat Khosla, (2020). Technology, Health, and Human Rights: A Cautionary Tale for the Post-Pandemic World. Health and Human Rights Journal, 22(2), 63-66  3.13 175 50
Khosla, Rajat, McCoy, David and Marriot, Anna, (2023). Backsliding on human rights and equity in the Pandemic Accord. The Lancet, n/a-n/a  3.13 164  
Hartmann, Lisa, Walz, Yvonne, Clelland, David, Esquivel-Rodriguez, Riganti, Patrizia, Catalina, Vicarelli, Marta and Renoud, Fabrice G., (2024). A conceptual framework for a post-COVID-19 green recovery of the Blue Economy. Marine Policy, 171 n/a-n/a  3.13 113  
Titiporn Tuangratananon, Rapeepong Suphanchaimat, Piya Hanvoravongchai and Swee Kheng Khor, (2020). In Thailand, Noncitizen Health Matters. Think Global Health, n/a-n/a  3.13 168  
Hermans, Kathleen, Berger, Elisabeth, Biber-Freudenberger, Lisa, Bossenbroek, Lisa, Ebeler, Laura, Groth, Juliane, Hack, Jochen, Hanspach, Jan, Hintz, Kendisha Soekardjo, Kimengsi, Jude Ndzifon, Kwong, Yim Ming Connie, Oakes, Robert, Pagogna, Rafaella, Plieninger, Tobias, Sterly, Harald, van der Geest, Kees, van Vliet, Jasper and Wiederkehr, Charlotte, (2021). Crisis-induced disruptions in place-based social-ecological research ‐ an opportunity for redirection. GAIA – Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 30(2), 72-76  2.75 793 236
Beckmann-Wuebbelt, Angela, Fricke, Annika, Sebesvari, Zita, Almeida Yakouchenkova, Iulia, Froehlich, Katrin and Saha, Somidh, (2021). High public appreciation for the cultural ecosystem services of urban and peri‑urban forests during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainable Cities and Society, 74 1-12  2.75 724 478
Djalante, Riyanti, Nurhidayah, Laely, Van Minh, Hoang, Nguyen, Phuong Thi Ngoc, Mahendradhata, Yodi, Trias, Angelo, Lassa, Jonatan and Ann Miller, Michelle, (2020). COVID-19 and ASEAN responses: Comparative policy analysis. Progress in Disaster Science, 8(100129), 1-12  2.75 2806 767
Alarabiat, Ayman, Hujran, Omar, Soares, Delfina and Tarhini, Ali, (2021). Examining students' continuous use of online learning in the post-COVID-19 era: an application of the process virtualization theory. Information Technology & People, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), n/a-n/a  2.75 354  
Djalante, Riyanti, Shaw, Rajib and DeWit, Andrew, (2020). Building resilience against biological hazards and pandemics: COVID-19 and its implications for the Sendai Framework. Progress in Disaster Science, 6 1-7  2.37 1083 1178