The definitive report for an alternative discourse on health, Global Health Watch, in its sixth edition is now available for paid pre-order. It will soon be available at solidarity prices for PHM groups to organise a launch and spread our collective analysis of the health challenges of our times and inspiring people’s responses.
We have entered the third consecutive year of the worst pandemic in a century. The misery and devastation caused in the last two years has rattled most of us, although the virus is not solely to blame. Drug companies’ greed, health system privatization, weakened global governance, and the inadequacy of public health systems – all contributed to people’s suffering. Some of the world’s richest nations neglected the health rights of poorer countries to access vaccines, medicines, and other COVID-19 medical tools. Increases in already high levels of global inequality and injustice characterized the pandemic response.
Global Health Watch 6 (GHW6) examines these issues through a political-economic lens, showing connections between the social, economic, political, commercial and environmental determinants of health and the structure of global power relations and economic governance. Similar analysis has been the strength of previous editions, and the GHW series has been hailed across the world for that reason. Importantly, as with previous editions, GHW6 describes and emphasizes the importance of people’s ongoing struggles towards the goal of “Health for All.” The narratives of resistance and social movement activism are spread throughout the book and set it apart from other writing in this field. The book reflects on what these interwoven stories of hope and change mean for a progressive, post-pandemic health activism.
PHM will have its own copies available for PHM constituents and allies to organise launch events across the world. If you are interested to organise a launch, we can ship 20 to 30 books and you will only bear the cost of shipping. Get in touch with Chiara Bodini at [email protected] and Jyotsna Singh at [email protected].
Short video on content and perspective of the book: English español
For pre-orders, click here: https://bit.ly/3M7Nrz4
- Paid E-book available from Apr 21, 2022
- Paid hard copies available from June 16, 2022
- PHM hard copies available from end of June
- Free version of the E-book available from early 2023
- 27 April, 2022: Physical and Virtual (hybrid) Launch in Madrid, Spain
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- Roman Vega, Global Coordinator of PHM, Colombia
- Manuel Espinel, Professor of Sociology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
- Ronald Labonte, Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa and GHW6 co-editor, Canada
- Sulakshana Nandi, Health Researcher & PHM health systems circle co-coordinator, India
- Susana Barria, People’s Health Movement
- Amulya Nidhi,National co-convenor, PHM India, India
- Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Professor of Global Development Studies, University of Toronto & PHM Canada
Time: 6.30 PM CEST
Venue: Zazi Sadou, Maison Internationale des Associations,
Rue des Savoises 15, 1205 Genève, Switzerland
Interpretation in English and French
Speakers:
- Roman Vega, People’s Health Movement (PHM)
- K M Gopakumar, Third World Network
- Dian Blandina, PHM
- Kumanan Rasanathan, World Health Organisation
Chair: Lauren Paremoer, PHM
3. 30 May, 2022: Virtual launch organised by PHM UK, Health Poverty Action and MedAct Time: 7 PM – 8:30 PM BST Speakers:- Dr Chiara Bodini, co-editor of GHW
- Members of the Medact Research Network: Roman Gnaegi, Catia Confortini and Michael Orgel
- Dr Annabel Sowemimo, sexual and reproductive health doctor and founder of Decolonising Contraception
- Dr Lauren Paremoer, senior lecturer in the Political Studies Department at the University of Cape Town and member of PHM South Africa
- Rhiannon Osborne, medical student, organiser with Health for a Green New Deal and Stop Cambo, and member of People’s Health Movement UK
You can watch video recording of the event here.
You can listen to the event as a podcast here.
More details here.
4. 31 May, 2022: Virtual launch by PHM Australia, Menzies Centre for Health Governance and RegNet
Time: 12.30 PM AEST
Speakers:
- Erika Arteaga Cruz, Co-coordinator, Ecosystem and Health circle of PHM and member, Latinamerican Social Medicine Association.
- Ronald Labonté,Distinguished Research Chair in Globalization and Health Equity; and Professor in the School of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Ottawa.
- Brid Brennan, Co-ordinator, Corporate Power Project at The Transnational Institute (TNI) within the Economic Justice Programme
- Susana Barria, researcher and campaigner on issues of health equity and economic justice. She is the Health Equity Coordinator at Public Services International (PSI)