@JohnsHopkinsSPH's Center for Public Health and Human Rights (CPHHR) seeks to advance fundamental human rights through research, teaching and advocacy.
In the 2021 @SafeguardingHC report, we recommend the following:
1) end impunity
2) strengthen prevention through data collection + military reform
3) strengthen global and domestic leadership
➡️https://t.co/RXaC5eowM2
Health workers are #NotATarget
@CSIS recently released Ep. 4 of the docu-series, Ukraine: The Human Price of War
An historic moment in international justice may be emerging. When it is possible to bring Russian war criminals to justice.
https://t.co/73gRf2ayIn @lenrubenstein
Dr. @ChrisBeyrer is the founder and director of the @CPHHR and the Desmond M. Tutu Professor of Public Health and Human Rights. @JohnsHopkinsEPI and @JohnsHopkinsSPH are excited for your new adventure as the Director of the @DukeGHI, but very sad to see you leave us.
Anna Pancheshnikov, Rohini Boddu, @lenrubenstein, and @nickcuneo review the case of a unstable gynaecological patient with an ankle monitor & the implications of US ICE’s Alternatives to Detention programme in the healthcare setting.
https://t.co/4gBrg2F8mC
.@BrendanSaloner@ChrisBeyrer Carolyn Sufrin, Gabe Eber and I propose improving health in carceral settings in the US consistent with #mandelarules on human rights in detention through standard setting, Medicaid financing, and robust oversight. https://t.co/BR7twLw1li
COVID-19 Behinds Bars and its Aftermath: Critical Reflections on the Pandemic & New Directions for Ethics & Policy
June 14th from 4-5pm EST
https://t.co/0PmnxhoPgt
#Myanmar 2021: Attacks on health occurred in three distinct phases, marked by different patterns of violence against or obstruction of health care.
Factsheet: https://t.co/LlS6hPiRze
Data: https://t.co/fGktBKLvS1
#NotATarget#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
COVID-19 Behinds Bars and its Aftermath: Critical Reflections on the Pandemic & New Directions for Ethics & Policy
June 14th from 4-5pm EST
https://t.co/0PmnxhoPgt
ICYMI: The full recording of The Vulnerability of Health Care in Conflict: Ukraine and Beyond event with speakers @ChrisBeyrer@lenrubenstein@ProfMulugeta
Sergii Dvoriak, & Ghutai Sadez Yaqubi.
https://t.co/QFX37ske0a
"Whether it is Ukraine, Myanmar, Syria, or others, there needs to be equality," @ProfMulugeta said. "One life is precious enough. One health facility, one health care worker is precious enough that we always need to care." https://t.co/RVQzuIVek0
ICYMI: The full recording of The Vulnerability of Health Care in Conflict: Ukraine and Beyond event with speakers @ChrisBeyrer@lenrubenstein@ProfMulugeta
Sergii Dvoriak, & Ghutai Sadez Yaqubi.
https://t.co/QFX37ske0a
So far, @WHO has verified 80+ attacks on health care workers and facilities since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Next week, experts will discuss these threats, and consider the actions—and inaction—of the international community in addressing this violence.
🔗 https://t.co/SJFMVaQIDq
Happening TOMORROW, April 13, Noon–1:00 p.m. EDT!
Leaders in public health will discuss the violence against health care in ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Myanmar, Tigray, and beyond.
📲 https://t.co/IIAchTA7Y9 via @JohnsHopkinsSPH
Join us tomorrow at noon ET for Part 2: Justice for Womxn & Girls of Centering the Voices of Formerly and Currently Incarcerated People & Leaders in the Movement series.
In person: https://t.co/sAiObuslGI
Online: https://t.co/JFDiobiUKO