
Isabel Barbosa
@isabarbosa91
A (very) carioca heart out in the world. Using the law to promote global health. Associate Director, @oneillinstitute | Adjunct Professor @GeorgetownLaw
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03-01-2021 02:30:07
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“Nothing humanizes us more than food.” – Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng Watch the public launch of United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng's latest report on the right to food w/ @Neena_P, sandra mullin & Isabel Barbosa. vitalstrat.org/49lpeRq

#DiaMundialDeLaDiabetes Desde el ColectivoDeAbogad@s trabajamos para develar la interferencia de la industria de bebidas endulzadas que gastan millones financiando partidos pero no responden por las enfermedades que generan. #NoMásInterferencia #ImpuestosSaludables #LeyComidaChatarra

🚨 Está comenzando la conversación con Adriana Torre Adriana Torres Bastidas investigadora en Dejusticia para la Línea de Justicia Económica sobre etiquetado de alimentos y derechos humanos. Una conversación super vigente. Conéctate en vivo! youtube.com/live/_5fCCLhcn…







> 70% of all deaths in the Caribbean are NCD-related. In collaboration with The Cave Hill Law and Health Research Unit & HCC, our publication examines the standardization of front-of-package nutrition labeling to enhance public health decision-making in CARICOM. Read: oneill.law.georgetown.edu/publications/p…

As the Suprema Corte considers cases concerning Mexico’s FOPL regulations next week, Health and Human Rights Initiative experts Ariadna Tovar Ramírez and Fernanda Rodríguez Pliego highlight why upholding these regulations is crucial for protecting human rights. eljuegodelacorte.nexos.com.mx/la-suprema-cor…





From the O'Neill Institute we submitted our inputs before UN Human Rights regarding the upcoming study on the right to #care. The focus of our contribution 👇 is the right to #health and how its dimensions, normative contents and correlative obligations must inform the study.



Want to hear firsthand from justices about rights-based rulings on health? Then, attend the Center for Health and Human Rights' “Health Rights and the Courts in Latin America and the Caribbean” event. Don't miss this opportunity—sign up now! bit.ly/48glb8S Natalia Ángel-Cabo
