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WHO IS WILLING TO SACRIFICE HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID

24 March 2021
11:00 - 12:00

Date: 24 March 2020

Time: 11:00 – 12:00

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/92994226913?pwd=bC82alpPQ1RXZUFHdWNYZWdlYVE1UT09

Meeting Recording:

https://zoom.us/rec/share/r5KTbWJnJwqA_1ZfqzdRZ7xssIALBgCTncCr3RW0ETIv6YPEZgJbO7620OnGBxJu.5I-B3Kw474Rx7rC6

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In order to manage the spread of COVID-19 and protect the healthcare sector, South Africa has been in various levels of lockdown for a whole year. This has impacted on many aspects of life in the country including, amongst others, human rights, economy, education and lifestyle.  While the real impact of the lockdown will become evident in time, the Human Sciences Research Council and the University of Johannesburg have conducted various surveys over the past year looking at public sentiment towards various issues.

As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day 2021, the HSRC and UJ will share findings of how South Africans feel about human rights and the limitation of freedoms during the pandemic. 

The findings have critical policy and social implications that need to be considered and built into an effective strategic and regulatory response, that minimises risk, promotes recovery, all the while considering public needs and preferences.

PANELLISTS:

Adv Tseliso Thipanyane, CEO of the South African Human Rights Commission

Mark Heywood, Human Rights and Social Justice Activist

CHAIR: 

Dr Rachel Adams, Chief Research Specialist, HSRC