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Archive for July 11, 2010
Global Health Promotion
July 11, 2010 by Mirjam Hirch.
The world is in the midst of a multiplicity of crisis, above all a `crisis of ideas.` We need a paradigmatic shift, an overall economic change, Dr. Sara Cook, Director, UN Research Institute for Social Development strongly emphasized in today`s opening keynote address at the 20th triennial World Conference of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE).
There are more than 1000 delegates from around the world sharing ideas and discussing important issues about health and life quality for the next four days in Geneva, ‘the capital of health.’ Contrary to the dominant neoliberal market model and its focus on economic growth voices that call for an alternative development agenda can be heared. A model that integrates social factors and is based on concepts such as equity and environmental sustainability.
Paul Hunt (UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health 2002-2008) in his keynote address analyses the pressing questions in global health from the legal perspective. Mr Hunt reminds the audience that the right to health in many countries still is the best kept secret even though it is legally binding as part of international law. One of the core obligations of governments is to achieve the highest attainable standard of health for all people. However there are `deep pockets of poverty in seas of plenty.` These are the disadvantaged individuals or e.g. indigenous groups in all regions of the world. Issues of neglected diseases mainly affecting these neglected people, Mr Hunt stresses, demand an integrative health system that involves the communities and focuses on a vertical approach. The human right to health has to be used as a tool to hold governments and other (inter)national actors as well as the private sector accountable. It is not an ethical imperative it is about human rights concerning all of us committed to social justice.
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Global AIDS Summit
July 11, 2010 by Jay Taber.
Dr. Rudolph Ryser, CWIS Board Chairman, has accepted an invitation to deliver an address at the 4th Annual Global Summit on HIV/AIDS, Traditional Medicine and Indigenous Knowledge, 2-5 August 2010, at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. His presentation, Implementing Traditional Healing Practices and Indigenous Knowledge through Internationally Agreed Instruments, will speak to the need for new international conventions and other agreements giving the force of law to customary practices for the benefit of millions suffering from the lack of treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and chronic diseases that are increasingly afflicting indigenous populations.
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