Pandemics, disasters and human rights Passed
Tuesday April 20, 2021 15:30 - 16:30 5
Exhibitor: Göteborgs Universitet
Moderator: Damon Barrett
Panelists: David Alexander, Karen Da Costa, Nerima Were
Pandemics and disasters put human rights to the test. This panel investigates the role of human rights in pandemics and disasters, from preparedness to response, and from freedom of expression (information and communication) to the right to housing (quarantine, social distancing and reconstruction).
Covid-19 has demonstrated how easily human rights can slip from global health vocabulary when put to the test. Responses to natural or man-made disasters also involve rapid responses and long-term reconstruction plans in which human rights are often peripheral. Human rights can be seen as a barrier to effective action, at the same time they can make us ask questions of individual duties to society.
Crises situations further expose the social inequities that have long energised the human rights movement.
Speakers will be drawn from global health, disaster management and human rights for a critical reflection on the contribution of the human rights framework in times of crisis.
Organizer
Gothenburg University
Form
Seminarium
Prioriterade målgrupper (max 3)
Studenter vid högskola/universitet
Forskare
Civilsamhälle
Tjänstepersoner vid statliga myndigheter/departement
Förtroendevalda
Intresserad allmänhet
Media
Language
Engelska
Digitalt format
Förinspelat program
Lecturers
Damon Barrett Moderator
Gotheburg University
School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Gothenburg
David Alexander Panelist
University College of London, Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction
University College of London, Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction
Nerima Were Panelist
Deputy Executive Director at KELIN, Kenya
Programme Manager for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights at KELIN, Kenya