Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on the global economy and on supply chains worldwide. Inherent inequities present at all layers of this complex network have left workers vulnerable, and their livelihoods have become even more precarious under the current global pandemic.
The Chowdhury Center in partnership with Stanford's Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) is proud to organize this webinar which brings together scholars in the social sciences, public policy, and health professions to explore the role that workers' physical and mental health plays in shaping our attitudes towards labor rights and how Covid-19 provides us with an opportunity to rethink our approach.
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DATE: Friday, December 4, 2020
TIME: 8-10 am (Berkeley) | 11-1 pm (New York) | 4-6 pm (London) | 9-11 pm (Pakistan) | 9:30-11:30 pm (Delhi) | 10-12 am (Dhaka) | Calculate Your Local Time
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CARE was founded with the mission of improving the health of Asians through increasing knowledge and empowering education. Through funding innovative research, educating promising scholars, and community outreach, CARE is committed to improving healthcare both locally and globally.
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The event is FREE and OPEN to the public.