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
Antony Wando Odek Kenya Development Studies Department, St. Paul's University, LIMURU P.O. PRIVATE BAG, LIMURU - 00217, KENYA. Tel: +254 - 20 - 2020505 / +254 - 20 - 2020510 Mobile: +254 728 669 000 / +254 736 424 440 Fax: +254-66-73033 Website: www.spu.ac.ke
Sohail Amir Ali Bawani Pakistan
Nadeem Alduaij Kuwait SAHA Institute
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elegant reproduction. Peninsula Cannes seeks to shape the characteristics of the performance Algeria
Abdelkrim HAMOUYA Algeria comité autonome des médecins résidents algériens CAMRA
Michelle Marie Sola United States None
Sithebe Simanga South Africa
Rachel L Allgaier South Africa Stellenbosch University/University of Cape Town
Philemon Godfrey Tanzania Sikika
Nate Dunham United States
is not a technical gimmick Australia
Laura Anabel Garcia Fieyra Uruguay UdelaR
Sadia Misbach South Africa Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Humanitarian City
Rosemary Akolaa Ghana Oxfam GB, Ghana
Abdulai Bukari Braimah Ghana Rural-Urban Women And Children Development Agency (RUWACDA)
Ashok Bhurtyal Nepal World Health Organization, Country Office for Nepal
BIONGO WANGO georges Congo, Democratic Republic of the Association Congo Espace Planétaire Enfants Défavorisés en sigle "ACEPED"