Sudan Should Not Let COVID-19 Scuttle Transition
Increase Healthcare Access and Information to the Most Vulnerable
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Increase Healthcare Access and Information to the Most Vulnerable
Companies Canceling Orders, Adding to Job Loss, Unpaid Wages
COVID-19 Is Not an Opportunity to Shelve Democracy
Academics, Critics Apparently Targeted in Violation of Free Speech Rights
Draft a Resolution to Respect Human Rights in Pandemic Policy
Workers Stranded Without Income are Denied the Right to Return Home
Authorities Should Investigate Claims of Excessive Force, Abuse
Unsanitary Quarantine Conditions; Aid Access Blocked
Rest of UK, Europe Should Follow
Citing COVID-19, Authorities Arbitrarily Detain New Arrivals
COVID-19 Protections Rely on Adequate Supply
Protect Prisoners, Detainees at Heightened Vulnerability
Stop Promoting Hatred, Targeting Muslims, Foreigners
Ensure Accessible, Affordable Treatment for Millions of Vulnerable Americans