Who’s in? Who’s out? The ethics of COVID-19 travel rules Caesar Atuire & colleague30th November 2021 The choice is ours — how opening up will turn us into moralists of daily life Sridhar Venkatapuram18th July 2021 Scaling up vaccine production through ‘copying exactly’ Sanjay Reddy & colleagues25th June 2021 Biden's vaccine diplomacy embraces global solidarity —but there's more to be done Lisa Eckenwiler & Nicole Hassoun17th June 2021 Guam offering "vaccine tourism" packages to help kickstart economy Nicole Hassoun6th June 2021 Covid Vaccine Patent Waivers are for Health Sovereignty Sridhar Venkatapuram & Anna Zielinska1st June 2021 Global justice and structural injustice: Theoretical and practical perspectives Ryoa Chung & Lisa Eckenwiler30th May 2021 Instead of Vaccine Passports, Let’s Push for Global Justice in Vaccine Access Gabriela Arguedas24th May 2021 Priorities for COVID-19 research response and preparedness in low-resource settings Caesar Atuire & colleagues22nd May 2021 Global pandemic: international solidarity Anna Zielinska20th May 2021 Planning For The Next Pandemic Nicole Hassoun17th May 2021 Press briefing on the patent protection of COVID-19 vaccines Anna Zielinska12th May 2021 Expert Voice: An Immune Wall Gabriela Arguedas10th May 2021 We must go further than Biden's American Families Plan to address critical global infrastructure Lisa Eckenwiler8th May 2021 Out of Africa: A Solidarity-Based Approach to Vaccine Allocation Caesar Atuire & colleagues3rd May 2021 Pandemic preparedness and response:Beyond the WHO’s Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator Nicole Hassoun & colleagues28th April 2021 Ethical & policy considerations for COVID-19 vaccination modalities: delayed second dose, fractional dose, mixed vaccines Jonathan, Caesar & colleagues16th April 2021 Global Health Justice conference (recordings) Co-hosted by IRG-GHJ colleagues14th & 15th April 2021 Global Health Impact#VaccinateTheVulnerable Nicole Hassoun & colleaguesApril 2021 Global Health Justice EventDecolonising Global Health in the wake of COVID-19: Sridhar Venkatapuram, Seye Abimbola & Krushil Watene6th April 2021 Humanity has not yet understood the message of the pandemic Anna Zielinska1st April 2021 WHO guidance on ethics in outbreaks and the COVID-19 pandemic: a critical appraisal by Abha Saxena and colleagues31st March 2021 African indigenous values guiding allocation of COVID-19 Vaccines in Africa and beyond Sridhar Venkatapuram with Professor Ames Dhai19th March 2021 Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee:Covid 19 Vaccine Certification Jonathan Wolff23rd March 2021 Bioethics in the Times of Contagious Populism by Gabriela Arguedas3rd March 2021 How to Make ‘Immunity Passports’ More Ethical by Nicole Hassoun24th February 2021 Enhancing the WHO’s Proposed Framework for Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines Among Countries by Jonathan Wolf & colleaguesMarch 2021 Just allocation of COVID-19 vaccines by Sridhar Venkatapuram, Caesar Atuire, Lisa Eckenwiler& Nicole Hassoun15th February 2021 Response against vaccine nationalism by Nicole Hassoun15th February 2021 Call for PapersReproductive Justice: Inequalities in the Global South by Gabriela ArguedasJanuary 2021 A survey of national ethics and bioethics committees by Abha Saxena & colleaguesFebruary 2021 Hoarding Is Undermining a Key Effort to Vaccinate the Global Poor by Sanjay Reddy and colleagues29th January 2021 Global Health Justice EventCOVID-19 Vaccine Nationalism: Unethical or Unjust? Sridhar Venkatapuram & Sanjay Reddy21st January 2021 How Do You Decide Who Gets A Potentially Life-Saving Vaccine First? Nicole Hassoun on Wisconsin Public Radio20th January 2021 The price of a drug should be based on its therapeutic benefits – not just what the market will bear by Nicole Hassoun13th January 2021 Addressing Economic Racism in Canada’s Pandemic Response and Recovery by Ryoa Chung & colleagues19th January 2021 Washington Post: Hay que replantear la propiedad intelectual en situación de pandemia by Gabriela Arguedas6th January 2021 Vaccines and the crisis in public trust by Lisa Eckenwiler8th December 2020 Health workers born outside of the US are essential in our fight against the coronavirus. Sadly, America is failing them. by Lisa Eckenwiler15th November 2020 Group Launch and first seminar Sridhar Venkatapuram, Lisa Eckenwiler & Ndidi Nwaneri22nd October 2020 Self-interested altruism and global health crises by Sridhar Venkatapuram8th October 020 What is COVAX and why does it matter for getting vaccines to developing nations? by Nicole Hassoun2nd October 2020 How to Distribute a COVID-19 Vaccine Ethically by Nicole Hassoun25th September 2020 Video: Who should get a COVID-19 vaccine first? Nicole Hassoun18th September 2020 Philosophy and psychology agree - yelling at people who aren’t wearing masks won’t work by Nicole Hassoun11th September 2020 Jonathan Mann's human rights blueprint for global healthmust guide COVID-19 response by Nicole Hassoun9th September 2020 Pandemic Surveillance & Racialized Subpopulations: Mitigating Vulnerabilities in COVID-19 Apps by Ryoa Chung & colleagues25th August 2020 Decolonizing Anglo-American Political Philosophy: The Case of Migration Justice Alison JaggarJuly 2020 Livestream: Social Inequality Jonathan Wolff22nd July 2020 Ending the pandemic will take global access to COVID-19 treatment and vaccines – which means putting ethics before profits by Nicole Hassoun16th July 2020 Population health, economics and ethics in the age of COVID-19 by Sanjay Reddy15th July 2020 Policy in a pandemic: Jo Wolff on the ethics of the COVID-19 crisis Jonathan Wolff7th July 2020 COVID-19: What is really (medically) at stake for Africa? by Thierry Ngosso (pages 11-12)July 2020 Human Capabilities and Pandemics by Sridhar Venkatapuram30th June 2020 Health inequalities, social justice and international ethics in the time of coronavirus by Ryoa Chung25th May 2020 Report from Sub-Saharan Africa: “When the Health Fundamentals Are Weak, Covid Will Expose You.” by Sridhar Venkatapuram & Caesar Atuire22nd May 2020 Une pandémie qui met en lumière les injustices sociales - A pandemic that highlights social injustices by Ryoa Chung1st May 2020 What does it mean to be made vulnerable in the era of COVID-19? by Lisa Eckenwiler, Ryoa Chung & colleagues27th April 2020 Caring for community to beat coronavirus echoes Indigenous ideas of a good life by Krushil Watene23rd April 2020 Laissez COVID19 faire, laissez COVID19 passer? by Gabriela Arguedas15th April 2020