The World is facing numerous, overlapping crises with the war in Ukraine exacerbating a global
cost-of-living crisis, coupled with the lingering effects of Covid-19 and ongoing climate change
impacts. After nearly three years of dealing with Covid-19, the world economy has been left in a
fragile state and the ability of countries and people to deal with multiple, compounding issues has
therefore also been eroding (UN, 2022, p. 2). Those that are most marginalised and least able to
cope will likely be hit the hardest by these crises. This rapid review does not provide an in-depth
discussion of these issues or the proposed solutions needed, but looks to learnings from
managing the Covid-19 pandemic, especially where the pandemic overlapped with other crises,
as well as the wider disaster risk and crisis management literature to gather insights into how
these turbulent times and future crises can be navigated.
Funding
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Price, R.A. (2022) Managing Multiple Crises: Lessons from Covid-19, Covid Collective Phase 2 Helpdesk Report No. 2, Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/CC.2022.006