Ebola Preparedness, State Sovereignty, and International Law: A Kenyan Perspective

Ebola Preparedness

As concerns over Ebola preparedness continue to shape public discourse, Kenya finds itself at the intersection of public health security, constitutional governance, and international legal obligations. This article explores how states can balance epidemic preparedness with sovereignty, human rights, public participation, and institutional accountability while navigating the complex realities of global health cooperation.

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