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GC Human Rights Preparedness Initiative addressing persistent challenges of pandemics

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Deadline: 31-Jul-21

The Global Campus of Human Rights is proud to present its new 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.

The title, Human Rights Preparedness, is a dual invitation: it invites contributors

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.

The initiative is curated by an editorial team supported by a multiregional and multidisciplinary group of reviewers and advisors whose knowledge and expertise are best suited to discuss complex issues.

All submissions to GC Human Rights Preparedness should have a clear human rights orientation, aiming overall to contribute towards the development of a rights-based approach to pandemics and other emergencies. Submissions should be focused and of high quality: the contribution towards a rights-based approach should be easy to identify and likely to be of enduring value.

The aim is to create a point of reference on the topic. Submissions should also foreground accessibility. The opening sentences of the submission are crucial: use simple, direct and lively language to give a concise statement of your main idea, including how it relates to a rights-based approach to pandemics and other emergencies. By doing this, you help to ensure that readers look at your full submission.

A variety of styles are welcome: analysis, stories, reflections, testimonies, best practices, recent developments, bold thinking, etc. Submissions can be in written/photo/video/audio form.

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Eligibility Criteria

Template for Contributors

They ask that you use their template to submit your contribution.

For more information, visit https://gchumanrights.org/preparedness/contribute.html

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