This working paper explores the challenges that emerge when public health measures to mitigate the risk of infection during an epidemic infringe on the rights of religious communities to say a final farewell to their loved ones according to their custom. The paper aims to answer these questions: how does epidemic response in the context of death and burials frame and impact religious minority rights? And in turn, how do sectarian dynamics reposition themselves in the context of epidemic response?Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO
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The 2014 West Africa Ebola crisis highlights the pressing need for effective laws and procedures gov...
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