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From June 2020

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GC Human Rights Preparedness

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30 June 2020

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Each pandemic is different. At the same time, each is also the latest in a long line, which means there are lessons to be learned from the past, and preparations that can be made for the future.

Explore the latest Global Campus of Human Rights open initiative GC Human Rights Preparedness, a space for collaboration on the role that human rights must play in addressing the persistent challenges of pandemics and other emergencies.
By identifying good practices in a variety of areas related to human rights and democratisation, GC Human Rights Preparedness will shape significant knowledge with relevance to the post COVID-19 world.

GC Human Rights Preparedness is an open-access resource based on multi-disciplinary perspectives and contributions from all regions of the world. It is curated by an Editorial Team of academics and experts drawn from the Global Campus network and led by Thérèse Murphy, Queen’s University Belfast and Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides, University of Cyprus.

 
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Introducing GC Human Rights Preparedness

By Thérèse Murphy and Kalliope Agapiou Josephides

“We want GC Human Rights Preparedness to be a point of reference in the quest to build back better.
With this in mind, GC Human Rights Preparedness will portray, probe and provoke. Its overall aim is to prompt further development of rights-based approaches to COVID-19, to pandemics more generally and to other types of emergencies.”


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The Reinvention of Multilateralism

By Veronica Gomez

“When the UN founding members promoted the entry into force of the Constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948 they declared inequality in the promotion of health and control of communicable diseases a common threat and stated that attaining the highest degree of health for all also demanded extending the benefits of scientific knowledge to everyone.”


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About US

The Global Campus of Human Rights is an inter-disciplinary centre of academic excellence supported by the EU. It strives to promote human rights and democratisation through education, training programmes and research, and via a global network of regional partners in Argentina, Armenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Lebanon, South Africa and Thailand. The Global Campus’ main headquarters are based in Venice, Italy.

 
 
 
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Global Campus of Human Rights — Headquarters
Monastery of San Nicolò — Riviera San Nicolò, 26 — I-30126 Venice Lido (Italy)

Tel: +39 041 2720 911
E-Mail: preparedness@gchumanrights.org

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