Human Rights

Kenya Emergency Appeal (April - September 2020)

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Over 200,000 Libyans Displaced Amid Fighting as COVID-19 Threat Increases

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Migrants in a detention centre in Tripoli.

Sudan: A Year On, Justice Needed for Crackdowns

Investigate, Prosecute Crimes Against Protesters Since December 2018

Sudan’s transitional government should accelerate efforts to investigate and prosecute crimes against protesters by government security forces since December 2018, Human Rights Watch said on April 10, 2020. December 2018 was the start of the wave of protests triggered by price increases that forced president Omar al-Bashir to step down on April 11, 2019.

EU/Italy: Port Closures Cut Migrant and Refugee Lifeline

States Should Allow Rescue Boats to Land, While Protecting Health

European governments’ actions to close their ports to people rescued at sea puts lives at risk and cannot be justified on public health grounds, Human Rights Watch said on April 09, 2020. The imperative to protect the right to health in a pandemic can be met without blocking life-saving rescue.

COVID-19’s Devastating Impact on Children

Governments Should Mitigate Harm, Protect Most Vulnerable

The COVID-19 crisis has a potentially far-reaching, long-term negative impact on children around the world, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on April 09, 2020. The impact is likely to be devastating, even though children who contract COVID-19 appear to have less severe symptoms and lower mortality rates than other age groups.

IMF: Make COVID-19 Funds Transparent, Accountable

Preventing Corruption Key to Helping Hardest Hit

The International Monetary Fund should include transparency and anti-corruption measures in coronavirus-related emergency relief programs to ensure that the billions of dollars it is disbursing to dozens of countries help the most vulnerable, Transparency International, Human Rights Watch, and Global Witness said in a letter on the April 09,2020 to the IMF Executive Board.

‘Say no to hate speech and xenophobia’, urges Guterres, marking 26 years since genocide in Rwanda

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Rwandan refugees who fled the country during the genocide are pictured returning home in 2005.

Lebanon: Direct COVID-19 Assistance to Hardest Hit

Inadequate Government Response Creates Risk of Hunger for Many

Millions of Lebanon’s residents are at risk of going hungry due to pandemic-related lockdown measures unless the government urgently puts in place a robust, coordinated plan to provide assistance, Human Rights Watch said on April 08, 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated an already devastating economic crisis and exposed the inadequacies of Lebanon’s social protection system.

Europe: Abortion Curbs Endanger Women, Girls in Pandemic

Measures Urgently Needed to Safeguard Access in the Region

European governments should urgently guarantee safe and timely access to abortion care for women and girls in the region during the COVID-19 pandemic, 100 nongovernmental organizations said on April 08, 2020.

Rights Risks to Older People in COVID-19 Response

Combat Ageism; Ensure Access to Health Care, Services

Governments should respect the rights of older people in their response to the COVID-19 epidemic, Human Rights Watch said on April 06, 2020.