Rights in a pandemic : lockdowns, rights and lessons from HIV in the early response to COVID-19
2020
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SignaturaUNAIDS/JC2999
TítuloRights in a pandemic : lockdowns, rights and lessons from HIV in the early response to COVID-19
AccesoEnglish: rights-in-a-pandemic_en - PDF ; Español: rights-in-a-pandemic_es - PDF ; Français: rights-in-a-pandemic_fr - PDF ; Português: rights-in-a-pandemic_pt - PDF ;
Resúmen
Rights in a Pandemic outlines 10 immediate areas for action for governments towards building effective, rights-based COVID-19 responses. These include taking proactive measures to ensure that people, particularly people in vulnerable groups, can access HIV treatment and prevention services, designating and supporting essential workers, including community-led organizations, and implementing measures to prevent and address gender-based violence. The report builds on Rights in the time of COVID-19, released by UNAIDS in March 2020, which urged countries to take a human rights approach in responding to COVID-19, in line with best practices from 40 years of responding to HIV.
Setting the scene: limiting movement of people in response to COVID–19 -- COVID–19 public health orders and human rights -- Conclusion.
Setting the scene: limiting movement of people in response to COVID–19 -- COVID–19 public health orders and human rights -- Conclusion.
FechaGeneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), 2020
Descripción
71 p. : tables
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-71).