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Water in the COVID-19 crisis: Response, recovery, and resilience

In: COVID-19 and global food security

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  • Sadoff, Claudia
  • Smith, Mark

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COVID-19 has, like nothing that has gone before, revealed the “systems wiring†of the modern, globalized world, and how destructive disturbances to those systems can be. Water is a connector across these systems, and thus has critical implications for both the effectiveness of COVID-19 response efforts and for promoting growth and building resilience in a post-pandemic world.

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  • Sadoff, Claudia & Smith, Mark, 2020. "Water in the COVID-19 crisis: Response, recovery, and resilience," IFPRI book chapters, in: COVID-19 and global food security, chapter 26, pages 115-117, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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