West Africa: Respect Rights in Ebola Response

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Author(s)
Human Rights Watch
Publication language
English
Pages
9pp
Date published
15 Sep 2014
Publisher
Human Rights Watch
Type
Blogs
Keywords
Disasters, Epidemics & pandemics, Urban
Countries
Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone
Organisations
Human Rights Watch

This is a new story written by Human Rights Watch in September 2014 critically assessing the West African Ebola response.

 

"(Nairobi) – West African governments should ensure rights protections as a crucial element in controlling the unprecedented Ebola epidemic ravaging the region, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch expressed its sympathy to the families, friends, and colleagues of those who have died as a result of the Ebola outbreak, and recognized the courage of many health workers and others in caring for the sick.

Governments in Ebola-affected countries should better protect health workers from infection, limit use of quarantines, address the gender dimensions of the outbreak, ensure security forces responding to the crisis respect basic rights, and facilitate independent monitoring of emergency measures and donations, Human Rights Watch said. Donor governments, through international assistance and cooperation, should help these governments fulfill the right to health and efforts to address the epidemic’s broader impact."