Volume 22, Issue 2, December 2020

Table of Contents

Issue 22.2 features:

EDITORIAL  Enter the Cyborgs: Health and Human Rights in the Digital Age
Sara L. M. (Meg) Davis and Carmel Williams
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Analyzing the Human Rights Impact of Increased Digital Public Health Surveillance during the COVID-19 Crisis
Sharifah Sekalala, Stéphanie Dagron, Lisa Forman, and Benjamin Mason Meier
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Human Rights and Digital Health Technologies
Nina Sun, Kenechukwu Esom, Mandeep Dhaliwal, and Joseph J. Amon
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PERSPECTIVES

Digital Phenotyping and Digital Psychotropic Drugs: Mental Health Surveillance Tools That Threaten Human Rights
Lisa Cosgrove, Justin M. Karter, Mallaigh McGinley, and Zenobia Morrill
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The Trojan Horse: Digital Health, Human Rights, and Global Health Governance
Sara L. M. (Meg) Davis
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Health in the Digital Age: Where Do Children’s Rights Fit In?
Louise Holly
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A Health Rights Impact Assessment Guide for Artificial Intelligence Projects
Carmel Williams
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VIEWPOINTS

Technology, Health, and Human Rights: A Cautionary Tale for the Post-Pandemic World
Rajat Khosla
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From Information to Valuable Asset: The Commercialization of Health Data as a Human Rights Issue
Amy Dickens
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Participatory Machine Learning Using Community Based System Dynamics
Vinodkumar Prabhakaran and Donald Martin, Jr.
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An Invitation to a Feminist Approach to Global Health Data
Shirin Heidari and Heather Doyle
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The Human Rights Challenges of Digital COVID-19 Surveillance
Akarsh Venkatasubramanian
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General Papers

Autonomous Health Movements: Criminalization, De-Medicalization, and Community-Based Direct Action
Naomi Braine
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Toward Human Rights-Consistent Responses to Health Emergencies: What Is the Overlap between Core Right to Health Obligations and Core International Health Regulation Capacities?
Brigit Toebes, Lisa Forman, and Giulio Bartolini
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Beyond Reproduction: The “First 1,000 Days” Approach to Nutrition through a Gendered Rights-Based Lens
Mai-Lei Woo Kinshella, Sophie E. Moore, and Rajavel Elango
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A Right-to-Health Lens on Perinatal Mental Health Care in South Africa
Shelley Brown, Gillian MacNaughton, and Courtenay Sprague
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Establishing Good Practice for Human Rights-Based Approaches to Mental Health Care and Psychosocial Support in Kenya
Faraaz Mahomed, Jacqueline Bhabha, Michael Ashley Stein, and Dainius Pūras
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Intimate Partner Violence, Human Rights Violations, and HIV among Women in Nairobi, Kenya
Courtney Andrews, Tina Kempin Reuter, Lauren Marsh, Judith M. Velazquez, Walter Jaoko, and Pauline Jolly
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Assessing a Human Rights-Based Approach to HIV Testing and Partner Notification in Kenya: A Qualitative Study to Examine How Kenya’s Policies and Practices Implement a Rights-Based Approach to Health
Neiloy R. Sircar and Allan A. Maleche
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Identifying Strategies to Advance Health Equity through Action on Social Determinants of Health and Human Rights for Street-Connected Children and Youth in Kenya
Lonnie Embleton, Pooja Shah, Allison Amin Gayapersad, Reuben Kiptui, David Ayuku, and Paula Braitstein
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Police Discrimination, Misconduct, and Stigmatization of Female Sex Workers in Kenya: Associations with Delayed and Avoided Health Care Utilization and Lower Consistent Condom Use
David Kuria Mbote, Laura Nyblade, Caroline Kemunto, Kayla Giger, Joshua Kimani, Pia Mingkwan, Stella Njuguna, Emmanuel Oga, and John D. Kraemer
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Community Mobilization to Promote and Protect the Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Women Living with HIV in Latin America
Tamil Kendall, Jimena Avalos Capin, Nazneen Damji, and Eugenia Lopez Uribe
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The Right to Health in Times of Pandemic: What Can We Learn from the UK’s Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak?
Lisa Montel, Anuj Kapilashrami, Michel P. Coleman, and Claudia Allemani
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A Health-Based Case against Canadian Arms Transfers to Saudi Arabia
Rhonda Ferguson and Zarlasht Jamal
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Underreporting of Violence to Police among Women Sex Workers in Canada: Amplified Inequities for Im/migrant and In-Call Workers Prior to and Following End-Demand Legislation
Bronwyn McBride, Kate Shannon, Brittany Bingham, Melissa Braschel, Steffanie Strathdee, and Shira M. Goldenberg
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Regulating Conscientious Objection to Legal Abortion in Argentina: Taking into Consideration Its Uses and Consequences
Agustina Ramón Michel, Stephanie Kung, Alyse López-Salm, and Sonia Ariza Navarrete
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Perspectives

COVID-19 Clinical Bias, Persons with Disabilities, and Human Rights
Omar Sultan Haque and Michael Ashley Stein
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EU Migration Pact Fails to Address Human Rights Concerns in Lesvos, Greece
Vasileia Digidiki and Jacqueline Bhabha
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Book Review: Preparing the Next Generation to Advance Human Rights in Global Health
Paul Hunt
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Student Essay

The Disproportional Impact of COVID-19 on African Americans
Maritza Vasquez Reyes
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Viewpoints

Paradigm Under Threat: Health and Human Rights Today
Jonathan Cohen
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Address Exacerbated Health Disparities and Risks to LGBTQ+ Individuals during COVID-19
Sara Wallach, Alex Garner, Sean Howell, Tyler Adamson, Stefan Baral, and Chris Beyrer
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Good Health Indicators are Not Enough: Lessons from COVID-19 in Peru
Camila Gianella, Ruth Iguiñiz-Romero, María José Romero, and Jasmine Gideon
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Revisiting Restrictions of Rights After COVID-19
Leonard Rubenstein and Matthew DeCamp
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COVID-19 in Turkmenistan: No Data, No Health Rights
Aynabat Yaylymova
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Ameliorating COVID-19’s Disproportionate Impact on Black and Hispanic Communities: Proposed Policy Initiatives for the United States
Audrey Chapman
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Virtual Roundtable

A Virtual Roundtable with Special Rapporteurs on the Right to Health
Carmel Williams and Joseph J. Amon
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