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  1. El COVID-19 ha revelado las desigualdades e injusticias que las personas enfrentan globalmente, y la respuesta colectiva a la pandemia deber ser justa e incluyente para crear un cambio sistémico. Esto significa que la equidad de género, la justicia racial, los derechos para la comunidad LGBTQ, los derechos para las discapacidades y la ...

    • Leah Rodriguez
  2. May 14, 2020 · Practical social justicelinking principles of justice with actions tailored to specific contexts—can help to guide decisions. We offer five key points to inform decision making in LMICs grounded in principles of social justice.

    • Maureen C. Kelley, Rashida A. Ferrand, Rashida A. Ferrand, Kui Muraya, Simukai Chigudu, Sassy Molyne...
    • 2020
  3. Nov 29, 2020 · Recognizing specifically disadvantaged populations and communities as particularly vulnerable to the ravages of the pandemic, related threats to public health also are translated and understood within broader struggles for social and environmental justice and human rights.

    • Connie L. McNeely, Laurie A. Schintler
    • 2020
  4. En marzo de 2020, caracterizó el COVID-19 como pandemia. Desde entonces la OMS y las autoridades de salud pública de todo el mundo están actuando para contener el brote, que ha implicado desafíos antes impensados para las personas, las comunidades y las instituciones.

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · In particular, they exhibit four characteristics of a justice framework for a resilient covid-19 response: governing for the common good; shared responsibility for scientifically grounded systems; rational, compassionate, and transparent communication; and ethical leadership and trust.

    • Jennifer Prah Ruger
    • 2020
  6. The New Social Contract, between Governments, people, civil society, business and more, must integrate employment, sustainable development and social protection, based on equal rights and ...

  7. While COVID-19 victims reflect a wide swath of Americans irrespective of social position, the most vulnerable are marginalized populations, who are most inclined to encounter health disparities. So what appears as a health crisis for some is also a social justice question for society, as the toll of the disease unfolds, disproportionally ...

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