Non-State Actors and Public Health Emergencies
What are the specific legal and ethical implications of involving private actors in health care vis-à-vis public health emergencies?

What are the specific legal and ethical implications of involving private actors in health care vis-à-vis public health emergencies?

Infodemic management must be an integral part of public health emergency prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.

Health emergencies happen: rights protections, solidarity should be central to response.

In this symposium, experts around the world reflect on the recently issued Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Public Health Emergencies.

Two closed adoptions. Two Black men who weren’t allowed to be fathers to their daughters. One system designed to shut them out.

The reimposition of the adoption logic is incompatible with reproductive dignity, safety, and justice, and inimical to human rights.

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the shortcomings of our current disability laws and policies, particularly those related to economic insecurity.

The various proposals all have the goal of encouraging early reporting of, and response to, potentially serious disease outbreaks.
