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Covid-19 and the Right to Health in Africa

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Product Code: 9781032671413
ISBN13: 9781032671413
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This collection draws upon a range of thematic and regional case studies and uses the right to health as a normative framework to explore the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. Drawing lessons from across the continent, the book discusses the challenges faced by African states seeking to ensure the availability, accessibility and quality of healthcare in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the volume explores the impact of the pandemic on right to health of vulnerable and marginalised groups, such as women, children, elderly persons with disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers, and people from disadvantaged communities. Due to the poor funding of the health care systems, access to health-related services was limited to these groups in many African countries, thereby leading to avoidable COVID-19-related deaths through shortages of vital supplies, including diagnostic tests, ventilators, and oxygen. Chapters in the volume also explore the contentious issues of vaccine mandates, equity, resource allocation and the rights of healthcare providers during the pandemic. This collection will be of interest to students of public health, human rights, and the social sciences as well as academics and policymakers with an interest in the nexus between the COVID-19 pandemic and public health policy in Africa.


Author: Ebenezer Durojaye, Roopanand Mahadew
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: May 28, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1032671416
ISBN-13: 9781032671413

Covid-19 and the Right to Health in Africa

$188.63
 
This collection draws upon a range of thematic and regional case studies and uses the right to health as a normative framework to explore the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. Drawing lessons from across the continent, the book discusses the challenges faced by African states seeking to ensure the availability, accessibility and quality of healthcare in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the volume explores the impact of the pandemic on right to health of vulnerable and marginalised groups, such as women, children, elderly persons with disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers, and people from disadvantaged communities. Due to the poor funding of the health care systems, access to health-related services was limited to these groups in many African countries, thereby leading to avoidable COVID-19-related deaths through shortages of vital supplies, including diagnostic tests, ventilators, and oxygen. Chapters in the volume also explore the contentious issues of vaccine mandates, equity, resource allocation and the rights of healthcare providers during the pandemic. This collection will be of interest to students of public health, human rights, and the social sciences as well as academics and policymakers with an interest in the nexus between the COVID-19 pandemic and public health policy in Africa.


Author: Ebenezer Durojaye, Roopanand Mahadew
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: May 28, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1032671416
ISBN-13: 9781032671413
 

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