According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, in late May and early June, there were an average of about 45 cases of Covid-19 per week among pregnant women. Through June and early July, there was a sharp increase in weekly cases, peaking at 157 in mid-July, which have now started to decline.…
In the same week in March that President Trump declared a national emergency in the U.S. as a result of the disease, statistics showed that Black people, who represented a third of Milwaukee’s population, accounted for nearly three-quarters of its confirmed COVID-19 cases. Milwaukee was able to identify and track this trend early, and ahead…
2030 may seem far off, but it’s coming up quickly in terms of moving the needle on macro-level national indicators like GDP or maternal mortality. The response from stakeholders has been highlighted as being insufficient and has even given rise to a new term known as “SDG Washing”. While many companies have the best intentions, without clearly defined…