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Upholding Human Rights Obligations for Persons with Disabilities: An Underdiscussed and Persistent Failure

April 11, 2021 Rebecca Blaser 0 Comments Global Health, Human Rights, Mental Health, persons with disabilities, Refugees

By Leah Bordlee Many would argue that acts such as forced sterilization, prolonged restraints and solitary confinement, and food deprivation

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The Silent Pandemic: The Need to Prioritize Mental Health

January 21, 2021 Rebecca Blaser 1 Comment Covid19, Global Health, Human Rights, Mental Health

By Leah Bordlee Mental illness continues to be underprioritized on the global health agenda. Mental illness made up 10.5% of

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Asia China Coronavirus Global Health Health Human Rights International Law Opinion Opinion Pandemic Security Virus 

Should Human Rights Matter in a Pandemic?

March 20, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments Arbitrary Detention, censorship, China, Coronavirus, Covid19, discrimination, Global Health, Human Rights, International Law, Right to Health

Image: Yichuan Cao – Sipa USA via Time By Leah Bordlee The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has infected more than 218,743

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The Possibility of Pandemic as a Security Issue: The Coronavirus Case

February 17, 2020February 18, 2020 Sushant Naidu 1 Comment China, Coronavirus, Global Health, Health, International Security, Military, Securitization

Image Credit: Xioalu Chu/Getty Images.   By Michael Dombrowski   In the last month and a half, a new virus

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The “Dark Continent” Revisited: Global Distancing and the Ebola Crisis

November 3, 2014 Ziad Al Achkar 0 Comments Ebola, Global Health, West Africa

By Ryan Triche For the past eight months, the Zaire strain of the Ebola virus has ravaged Guinea, Sierra Leone,

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