| Jun 23, 2021
ShareFacebookTwitterEmailTen Point Plan: Government Best Practice for Protecting Civic Space and Civil Liberties during the COVID Pandemic

AFSC asks all governments to commit to these following best practices during the pandemic;
- Governments must recognise the right to internet access and should be responsible for maintaining internet access during pandemics. All people must be enabled to access information when isolated.
- Governments must ensure a free and independent media and not arrest, charge or penalize for dissent. State censorship of information is not compatible with democracy.
- If governments call a state of emergency they should inform the population what the state of emergency means, where it applies, what the criteria is for keeping it in effect, and for how long it is intended to remain in effect.
- Information obtained via digital surveillance must be reviewed and handled by a non-governmental body, with continued transparency and justification of data use, storage, and access.
- Governments must do their utmost to ensure no one is evicted during the pandemic and take urgent measures to help people with inadequate housing and without access to water and sanitation. They should be cognisant that for those living in overcrowded conditions, compliance with social distancing is not possible. Authorities should take particular care to prevent homelessness. When people cannot pay mortgages and rents, suspend evictions and defer payments.
- Governments must prevent or mitigate the closing or destruction of markets and other places where people earn their daily wage.
- Governments must enable CSOs and NGOs to carry out their work, recognizing that it is in their interest to work with these groups to address the needs of populations.
- Governments must support groups such as prisoners, persons with disabilities, those in refugee camps and other migrant areas who are more vulnerable to the virus.
- Governments should take care to ensure state authorities such as the police force, particularly in relation to enforcing restrictions, follow best practice. Use of gratuitous force and violence is unacceptable. Communities should be engaged to develop effective means to reduce virus transmission.
- Political leaders and other influential figures should speak out forcefully against the stigma and racism pandemics generate. States should ensure their responses do not make certain populations or sectors of society more vulnerable to violence and discrimination.
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