Search Results - "Fajber, Kaitlin"
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Substance use care innovations during COVID-19: barriers and facilitators to the provision of safer supply at a toronto COVID-19 isolation and recovery site
Published in Harm reduction journal (20-01-2024)“…Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an urgent need to establish isolation spaces for people experiencing homelessness who were exposed to or had…”
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Business as Usual? Centering Human Rights to Advance Global COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Through COVAX
Published in Health and human rights (01-12-2022)“…This essay examines the extent to which COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) has been a successful mechanism for global COVID-19 vaccine equity as a…”
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Business as Usual? Centering Human Rights to Advance Global COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Through COVAX
Published in Health and human rights (01-12-2020)“…This essay examines the extent to which COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) has been a successful mechanism for global COVID-19 vaccine equity as a…”
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Can we move beyond vaccine apartheid? Examining the determinants of the COVID-19 vaccine gap
Published in Global public health (02-01-2023)“…While global health leaders call disparities in access to COVID-19 vaccines an 'apartheid,' this gap is not the first such disparity. The recurrence of these…”
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An Inquiry into State Agreement and Practice on the International Law Status of the Human Right to Medicines
Published in Health and human rights (01-12-2020)“…Global disparities in access to COVID-19 vaccines have brought back into focus questions about whether the right to medicines has assumed any level of binding…”
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An Inquiry into State Agreement and Practice on the International Law Status of the Human Right to Medicines
Published in Health and human rights (01-12-2022)“…Global disparities in access to COVID-19 vaccines have brought back into focus questions about whether the right to medicines has assumed any level of binding…”
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