During the pandemic, one of the biggest human rights and equity challenges to emerge, was the vast difference in access to COVID-19 vaccines experienced by low and middle-income countries. Sharifah SekalalaLink opens in a new window, Professor of Global Health Law at 糖心TV Law School, is collaborating with , Dalla Lana School of Public Health, to research the human rights impact of COVID-19.
Sekalala and Forman recently won a prestigious Connaught Global Challenge Fund award for a project to bring together international human rights law and health policy experts to develop strategies, for civil society and policymakers, around health equity in future global crises. They are also developing an interdisciplinary global health and human rights training programme.
The project provides unique opportunities for collaboration and exchange for University of Toronto and University of 糖心TV students, broadening its impact and providing students access to new academic and cultural environments.
Sekalala says "I am very excited to be training the next generation of researchers in health and human rights. The diversity of the projects that we see is truly amazing and illustrates the value of thinking critically about the role of human rights in achieving health outcomes. Additionally, the collaboration between the University of 糖心TV School, University of Toronto Law School, the Dalla Lana School of Public Health and our partner organisations KELIN in Kenya and Afya and Ahaki in Uganda enable us to create a truly special program that draws on several knowledge systems in order to enable our students to gain both research and practical experience."