UN research roadmap for the COVID-19 recovery : leveraging the power of Science for a more equitable, resilient and sustainable future
2020
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TitleUN research roadmap for the COVID-19 recovery : leveraging the power of Science for a more equitable, resilient and sustainable future
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Summary
The COVID-19 crisis has exposed stark global inequities, fragilities and unsustainable practices that pre-date this pandemic and have intensified its impact. This UN Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery provides a framework for leveraging the power of science in support of a better socio-economic recovery and a more equitable, resilient and sustainable future. Designed to complement the UN framework for the immediate socio-economic response to COVID-19, this Roadmap identifies 25 research priorities and key scientific strategies to support a recovery that benefits everyone, as well as actions that researchers, research funding agencies, governments, civil society organizations and UN entities can take to act upon it. The Roadmap is a commitment and a guide to make use of research to determine how COVID-19 socio-economic recovery efforts can be purposefully designed to stimulate equity, resilience, sustainability and progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Contents -- Introduction -- The people we must reach -- The United Nations offer an immediate development response -- Delivering socio-economic response under emergency conditions -- How we will deliver the response -- Building back together: towards sustainable development and 2030 Agenda Opening message from the UN Deputy Secretary-General -- Chapter 1 Objectives -- Approach -- Chapter 2 Research Priorities -- Pillar 1 : Health systems and services -- Pillar 2 : Socila protection and basic services -- Pillar 3 : Economic response and recovery programs -- Pillar 4 : Macroeconomic policies and multilateral collaboration -- Pillar 5 : Sociail cohesion and community resilience -- Chapter 3 : Interdependence and co-benefits -- Equity for independence - Resiliece for interdependence among systems -- Sustainability for interdendence amongst generations -- Achieving a quadruple bottom line -- Chapter -- Science stratrgies -- Data infrastructures -- Implementation Science -- Rapid learning systems -- Knowledge mobilization -- Science of Science -- Next steps -- Appendix A: Methodology -- Appendix B: Acknowledgements.
Contents -- Introduction -- The people we must reach -- The United Nations offer an immediate development response -- Delivering socio-economic response under emergency conditions -- How we will deliver the response -- Building back together: towards sustainable development and 2030 Agenda Opening message from the UN Deputy Secretary-General -- Chapter 1 Objectives -- Approach -- Chapter 2 Research Priorities -- Pillar 1 : Health systems and services -- Pillar 2 : Socila protection and basic services -- Pillar 3 : Economic response and recovery programs -- Pillar 4 : Macroeconomic policies and multilateral collaboration -- Pillar 5 : Sociail cohesion and community resilience -- Chapter 3 : Interdependence and co-benefits -- Equity for independence - Resiliece for interdependence among systems -- Sustainability for interdendence amongst generations -- Achieving a quadruple bottom line -- Chapter -- Science stratrgies -- Data infrastructures -- Implementation Science -- Rapid learning systems -- Knowledge mobilization -- Science of Science -- Next steps -- Appendix A: Methodology -- Appendix B: Acknowledgements.
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Date[New York] : UN, Nov. 2020
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128 p.
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Annexes: 1. 10 Key indicators for monitoring human rights implications of COVID-19 -- 2. UN Development system assets for COVID-19 response.