Health rights of prisoners has long been a neglected political issue in Africa, where over one million people are detained, and almost half are in pre-trial detention. African prisons constitute high-risk environments for communicable disease transmission. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the public health literature on African prison responses focused on preparedness as it related to testing capacity, quarantine practices and personal protective measures to mitigate disease spread. This article combines the right to health as narrowly defined by a prisoner’s right to access non-discriminatory equivalent health care, with a broader focus on assessing normative standards of detention. A comparative legal realist assessment of prison operations ...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
Purpose: Prisons in Africa face unprecedented challenges during COVID-19. In July 2020, the first pr...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...
Purpose The first prison system case in Zimbabwe was notified in July 2020 shortly after State decla...
Purpose: The first case of COVID-19 in the Malawi prison system was reported in July 2020. Human rig...
Background: The epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a challenging public health probl...
Purpose: Severely congested and ill resourced prison systems in Africa face unprecedented challenges...
The risk of infection and death from COVID-19 is higher among older prisoners with pre-existing heal...
International audienceTranslation of : \guillemotleft Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africai...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
Purpose: Prisons in the sub-Saharan African region face unprecedented challenges during the COVID19 ...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
Purpose: Prisons in Africa face unprecedented challenges during COVID-19. In July 2020, the first pr...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...
Purpose The first prison system case in Zimbabwe was notified in July 2020 shortly after State decla...
Purpose: The first case of COVID-19 in the Malawi prison system was reported in July 2020. Human rig...
Background: The epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a challenging public health probl...
Purpose: Severely congested and ill resourced prison systems in Africa face unprecedented challenges...
The risk of infection and death from COVID-19 is higher among older prisoners with pre-existing heal...
International audienceTranslation of : \guillemotleft Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africai...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
Purpose: Prisons in the sub-Saharan African region face unprecedented challenges during the COVID19 ...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
International audienceTranslation of : « Épidémies et Covid-19 dans les prisons africaines : l’occa...
Purpose: Prisons in Africa face unprecedented challenges during COVID-19. In July 2020, the first pr...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...