The right to health : : a resource manual for NGOs / / by Judith Asher.

The alarmingly low health status of millions of people in many developing countries is now recognised as a major obstacle to the process of development. In response, increasing numbers of non-governmental organizations are championing the right to health of the disadvantaged, vulnerable and those li...

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Superior document:The Raoul Wallenberg Institute professional guides to human rights ; v. 6
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,, 2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Professional Guides to Human Rights 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (322 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction – Understanding A Health And Human Rights Approach /
Chapter 1. What Are Human Rights? The Legal Framework /
Chapter 2. What Is Meant By The Right To Health? /
Introduction To Part 2 /
Chapter 3. The Nature Of State Obligations /
Chapter 4. Focus On Core Obligations /
Chapter 5. Focus On Non-Discrimination And Vulnerable And Otherwise Disadvantaged Groups /
Chapter 6. Globalization, Obligations Of Non-State Actors And International Obligations Arising From The Right To Health /
Introduction To Part 3 /
Chapter 7. Monitoring The Right To Health /
Chapter 8. Tools For Monitoring I: Working With Indicators, Benchmarks And Statistical Data /
Chapter 9. Tools For Monitoring II: Identifying Violations /
Chapter 10. Promoting The Right To Health: Activities To Promote And Protect The Right To Health At Community, National And International Levels /
Chapter 11. Reporting: Participation By NGOs In UN Procedures For Monitoring Compliance By Their Governments /
Chapter 12. Medical And Other Health Professionals: Working With The Right To Health /
Annex 1. Examples Of International, Regional, And National Instruments Relevant To The Right To Health /
Annex 2. Examples Of Global Goals, Targets And Indicators Relevant To Health /
Annex 3. Sources And Resources /
Summary:The alarmingly low health status of millions of people in many developing countries is now recognised as a major obstacle to the process of development. In response, increasing numbers of non-governmental organizations are championing the right to health of the disadvantaged, vulnerable and those living in poverty. They are using the right to health in their struggle for access to quality health services, as well as the underlying determinants of health, such as safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. In other words, the right to health, and other fundamental human rights, are seen as a way of promoting development. In a clear style and accessible format, this unique, timely and practical Manual shows health professionals, their associations and other interested non-governmental organizations, some of the practical ways in which they can promote, protect and monitor the right to health in their communities and countries. It considers the obligations of states in relation to individuals within their borders, as well as the human rights responsibilities of states beyond their borders. As befits a human rights manual, it has a particular preoccupation with the right to health of the vulnerable, marginalized and otherwise disadvantaged groups and those living in poverty.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1282949055
9786612949050
9004189734
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Judith Asher.