Selected resources from the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition's syllabus list, annotated bibliography on science and human rights, and other resources related to health and human rights, infectious diseases, and epidemics.
- Syllabi on health and human rights, public health, medicine and medical ethics
- Assessing the Epidemiologic Impact of Human Rights Violations, Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Chris Beyrer (2006)
- Health and Human Rights, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Benjamin Mason Meier (2006)
- Health and Human Rights, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Social Medicine, Jeffrey Sonis (2018)
- Health, Human Rights, and the International System, Harvard University, School of Public Health, Stephen P. Marks (2019)
- Issues in Health and Human Rights, Harvard University, School of Public Health, Stephen P. Marks (2019)
- Human Rights, Social Medicine, and the Physician, Emory University, School of Medicine, Timothy H. Holtz (2007)
- Annotated bibliography
- Gruskin, S., E. Mills, and D. Tarantola. (2007). “History, principles, and practice of health and human rights.” The Lancet, 370(9585): 449-455.
- Orbinski, J., C. Beyrer, and S. Singh. (2007). “Violations of human rights: health practitioners as witnesses.” The Lancet 370(9588): 698-704.
- Other resources
- Human Rights in Global Health: Team-Based Learning Education Resource for Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows
- Amnesty International short course on COVID-19 and human rights
- Business & Human Rights Resource Centre tracker on human rights defenders and civic freedoms
- Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights lesson plan: Rights at Risk in a Public Health Crisis