PHM Publication

Intercultural Health: Perspectives from the Indigenous and Afro-Descendent Peoples of Abya Yala

Five years ago we attended the birth of the International Peoples' Health University (IPHU), a university full of life and dreams, of open space for new ideas and proposals, for sharing, coming together, and building roads to freedom, dignity, and health.

People, Politics and Global Health: Actions to change the Approach

Report of the International People's Health University Course held in London, UK on 30th March – 4th April 2009

Shadow Submission on the Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health in the UK

This civil society report on the right to the highest attainable standard of health in the United Kingdom (UK) has been coordinated by the People¹s Health Movement-UK, in association with Medact and Doctors for Human Rights.

RTHHC Campaign Concept Paper

The concept paper of the Right To Health and Health Care Campaign is available for download in PDF format.

The Right to Health assessment guide

The People's Health Movement (PHM) Right to Health and Health Care Campaign (RTHHC) is designed to focus national and international attention on how the right to health and health care can be implemented worldwide with a relatively small shift of resources. Using this guide to evaluate the status of this right in your country can be the first step in the Campaign.

Global Health Watch 2005-2006

The Global Health Watch is a call to all health workers to broaden and strengthen the global community of health advocates who are taking action on global ill-health and inequalities, and their underlying political and economic determinants.

The global community has failed to achieve 'Health for All by the Year 2000'. New targets such as the Millennium Development goals look increasingly unachievable. Questions need to be asked about whether current policies in global health are working. The Global Health Watch for 2005-2006 looks at some of the most important problems, suggests solutions, and monitors the efforts of institutions and governments concerned with promoting health world-wide.

This report arises out of many civil society and professional campaigns and struggles for better health, and has been released to coincide with the Second People's Health Assembly, held in Cuenca, Ecuador, at which two thousand people from across the world have gathered to discuss and debate strategies to overcome the political, economic and social barriers to better and fairer health.

Available for download from http://www.ghwatch.org.

 

Health and Human Rights Readers

Pgs. vi +111, Paperback

Price Rs.80/$5/£4 (Please add postage per copy - Within India: Rs. 20 / International postage: $2)

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