International Human Rights Day: PHM stands in solidarity with the peoples of the world and demands an end to war and oppression
On International Human Rights Day, the People's Health movement stands in solidarity with people affected b
On International Human Rights Day, the People's Health movement stands in solidarity with people affected b
The Belgian organization Viva Salud organized a clothesline action on Albertina Square in Brussels. On a clothesline, they hung bloody doctor's coats, gloves and other medical equipment as a symbol of the destruction of the health infrastructure in Gaza and the wounding, kidnapping and killing of health workers by the Israeli occupation army.
Introduced by Professor Ron Labonté, In this Episode of Charter for Health we dive into the editing process, the importance of the Global Health Watch for the Movement in a conversation with Chiara Bodini, she is a Medical doctor and surgeon, PhD in Public Health, Chiara has a history of health activism and within the People's Health Movement where she has been spokesperson for PHM Europe, and a co-chair at PHM Steering Committee. At the Moment She is a co-editor of the Global Health Watch and the executive producer of the GHW Podcast.
In this episode of Charter4Health, a special guest discusses the context of health systems in Latin America, and the inter-regional dialogue of the PHM. Matheus Falcâo is co-director of the Brazilian Center for Health Studies (Cebes) and has been regional coordinator of PHM in Brazil. Matheus is a lawyer and activist for the right to health.
The movement towards universal health coverage (UHC) is currently among the most prominent global health policies. According to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, all UN Member States agreed to work towards achieving Universal Health Coverage by 2030. This includes financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.
Impact of the commercialization of health systems and the regional approach in East and Southern Africa in times of Covid 19
Guatemala: Community and ancestral knowledge before Covid 19
By Hugo Icu Peren, PHM Mesoamerica
Community and ancestral knowledge in the face of Covid 19 is the name of this case study in Guatemala that gathers the lived experience of community health agents: health promoters, midwives and traditional therapists in the framework of primary health care in times of pandemic.
Malawi: Surviving Two Deadly Pandemics Amidst Breaking International Solidarity and Weak Health Systems
by Wilson Damien Asibu, PHM Malawi