The Covid-19 impact: Key issues in the Asia Pacific region

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2021
Authors
Barry, Coeli
Sangroula, Geeta Pathak
KC, Prapoosa
Sta. Maria, Amparita
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Global Campus Human Rights
Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated many existing human rights issues in the Asia Pacific region. Civil and political rights were often curtailed as public space was either fully closed to civil society voices or severely restricted and harshly policed. In countries in which democratic principles were already subject to being delegitimized or weakened, governments were able to further limit dissent and freedom expression. Disparities in education and governments’ difficulties in delivering reasonable quality education also became more pronounced. Vulnerable and marginalized groups were hit hard and were rendered least able to access support and services. Gender-based inequalities, already a pressing issue in many cross-cutting spheres, was likewise aggravated. Inter-governmental organizations were not generally focused on rights-based responses governance. For all the challenges the region faced, human rights defenders continue to advocate for justice and civil society organizations mobilize to address the impact of the pandemic.
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COVID-19 pandemic, Asia-Pacific region, democratisation, freedom of expression, gender discrimination, human rights defenders, vulnerable groups, right to education
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Coeli Barry, Geeta Pathak Sangroula, Prapoosa KC and Amparita St. Maria. “The Covid-19 impact: Key Issues in the Asia Pacific region” 2021) 5 Global Campus Human Rights Journal 239-258 http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/1364
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