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  1. United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

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GLOBAL HEALTH WATCH


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Health Workers Under Attack Gallery

WHO Watch

PHM follows closely the work of WHO, both through the World Health Assembly amd the Executive Board. A team of PHM volunteers attends WHO bodies' meetings - following the debate, talking with delegates and making statements to the EB. READ MORE

International People’s Health University

The International People’s Health University (IPHU) aims to contribute to ‘health for all’ by strengthening people’s health movements around the globe, by organising and resourcing learning, sharing and planning opportunities for people’s health activists, particularly from Third World countries.READ MORE

Building a Movement for Health

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HEALTH FOR ALL CAMPAIGN

The HFA campaign is a platform to co-ordinate thematic campaigns launched by the PHM in 2012 at PHA3. The focus areas of the campaign are: Health systems, against privatisation, defence of public systems, health workers; Food and Nutrition and Food Sovereignty; Trade and Health & Access to Medicines; Gender and Health; and Environment, Extractive Industries, and Development
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GLOBAL HEALTH WATCH


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