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COVID-19 - Protect human health and dignity, respect universal values


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The COVID-19 pandemic is a global phenomenon with consequences that are already dramatic in many areas. UNESCO, and its Social and Human Sciences Programme in particular, is being called upon in various ways. A major challenge prevails beyond all our potential actions: to protect human health and dignity and to respect universal values in the current context. At this stage, this involves: combating discriminatory discourse, hatred and stigmatization; identifying the most vulnerable social groups in order to conceptualize appropriate measures and share good practices; ensuring respect for ethical rules; and, studying and understanding the impact of the crisis on social relations (within families; between generations; between social and ethnic groups, etc.).

 

UNESCO calls for COVID-19 vaccines to be considered a global public good

UNESCO’s International Bioethics Committee (IBC) and the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST) have called for a change of course in current COVID-19 vaccination strategies, urging that vaccines be treated as a global public good to ensure they are made equitably available in all countries, and not only to those who bid the highest for these vaccines. Both committees have a long track record in providing ethical guidance on sensitive issues.

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Youth as Researchers: exploring the impact of COVID-19 

The Youth As Researchers (YAR) global initiative on COVID-19 connects and engages with youth to conduct research on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people and the responses this population has implemented to tackle these issues. UNESCO, together with the UNESCO Chairs, leads a consortium of youth-led or youth-related actors to support the research through training, mentoring, and coordination.

MY COVID-19 STORY #YOUTHOFUNESCO CAMPAIGN

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