Can human rights serve as a tool for equity ?
Material type: TextSeries: Equinet policy series ; no. 14Publication details: Harare. Regional Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa 2003Description: 38 pgSubject(s): LOC classification:- JC599.A356.L66 2003
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This points to the need for EQUINET to musters more sophisticated approach to the analysis and practice of public health strategies aimed at promoting equity, incorporating the lessons learnt by human rights advocates involved in health struggles in southern Africa. This paper explores the relationship between human rights and human rights approaches and health equity in order to generate a conceptual frame work on which base future work on health rights.
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