
Prof Bradley Rink and project colleagues from the University of Cape Town, the Technical University Dortmund (Germany) and the Federal University ABC (Brazil) who are part of the Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) for Social Sciences and Humanities funded project “Impact of COVID19 on livelihoods, mobility and accessibility of marginalised groups” (ICOLMA) took part in the third project workshop in São Paulo, Brazil.
Prof Bradley Rink and project colleagues from the University of Cape Town, the Technical University Dortmund (Germany) and the Federal University ABC (Brazil) who are part of the Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) for Social Sciences and Humanities funded project entitled Impact of COVID19 on livelihoods, mobility and accessibility of marginalised groups (ICOLMA) took part in the third project workshop in São Paulo, Brazil. During the workshop the Cape Town team presented findings from field work in Gugulethu and Bloekombos. The project has been extended to 2025.