Latest Endorsements
The development of the People’s Charter for Health is considered as one of the most democratic processes during the first People's Health Assembly (PHA-1) in Savar, Bangladesh (December 2000), where around 1453 health activists from all over the world had equal chances to contribute to the drafting of the Charter.
The Charter was primarily endorsed by all participants of the PHA-1.
Eight years later, an Online Endorsement Form is developed. It aims at documenting further endorsements of the Charter and any suggestions for needed changes.
Endorse the People's Charter for Health here
| Name | Country |
Organisation |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew Harmer | United Kingdom | ||
| Wendy Holmes | Australia | Burnet Institute (Associate) | |
| Glenn Scherkenbach | United States | Truckmovers | |
| Aminul Islam Sujon | Bangladesh | ||
| Kari Egge | Sudan | ||
| Aquinas Edassery | India | Jan Swasthya Sahayog Community health centre | |
| Mazharuddin Shaikh | Pakistan | SEEDA (An Natioanl NGO) | |
| Sebastien Saugues | France | ||
| Sabiha Nazli | Pakistan | Health And Nutrition Development Society (HANDS) | |
| Jean-Pierre Unger | Belgium | Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp | |
| Jean-Pierre Unger | Belgium | Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp | |
| Dr. Roy Tjiong | Indonesia | PT Remdec Swaprakarsa | |
| Paul Wasike | Kenya | Merlin | |
| Alied Bencomo Alerm | Mexico | Instituto de Salud del Estado de Chiapas | |
| Gavin Reagon | South Africa | University of the Western Cape | |
| Katherine Careaga | United States | Fort Lewis College | |
| Ann Taket | Australia | Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion, Deakin University | |
| Samantha Walters | United States | ||
| Ana Teresita Rodriguez Viñas | Dominican Republic | ||
| Thomas Hart | Guatemala | Health Poverty Action |

