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  EDUCATION    RESEARCH

 



 

Dates:
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Location:
https://gchumanrights.org/preparedness

 


GC HUMAN RIGHTS PREPAREDNESS


BLOG

 

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The GC Human Rights Preparedness team invites you to explore a new series of
articles written by graduates of the Global Campus regional master’s programmes.
In this second round of the correspondents’ scheme, in addition to writing posts
for our blog, the alumni will be writing short articles for the Global Campus
Journal.

Regular readers of the blog will recognise some of the correspondents in this
new series; they were appointed in the inaugural round and are staying on to
benefit from further training. There will also be new alumni correspondents; we
look forward to introducing them to you!

GC Human Rights Preparedness is always open for submissions from all regions of
the world: don’t miss the opportunity to share your thoughts and ideas on the
role that human rights must play in addressing the persistent challenges of
pandemics and other emergencies.

 

FLEEING SRI LANKA’S ECONOMIC EMERGENCY

By Visalaakshi Annamalai

“Sri Lanka’s financial crisis, fuelled by government mismanagement and mounting
foreign debt, has led to spiralling costs, drastic shortages and violent
protests, with citizens fleeing to nearby India. The international community
must act to protect rights of economic refugees.”




INDEPENDENT MEDIA FLEE RUSSIA TO EVADE CENSORSHIP OVER WAR IN UKRAINE

By Maria Kol’tsova

“Russia has a long history of media censorship but since invading Ukraine, state
propaganda has reached enormous levels. Most independent journalists have fled
the country so they can report factually on current events. Others are
protesting from within.”




IS AFRICA’S POST-COVID ‘RETURN TO NORMAL’ PREMATURE?

By Johnson Mayamba

“As we celebrate having survived COVID-19, one distinct contrast
remains—vaccination levels vary widely throughout the world. While most global
north countries have hit their targets, Africa lags far behind, making it too
early to abandon precautionary measures.”




 


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.

 

       

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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