

An edition of Public health & human rights (2007)
Evidence-Based Approaches (Director's Circle Book)
By Chris Beyrer,Hank Pizer
Publish Date
September 6, 2007
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Language
eng
Pages
491
Description:
Human rights violations are underlying causes of adverse health outcomes for vulnerable people and populations around the world. Public Health and Human Rights provides critical, evidence-based assessments and tools with which to investigate the role of rights abrogation in the health of populations -- from repressive laws to social discord, gender-based violence, human trafficking, and violations in conflict. Divided into three sections, this provocative study investigates how the complex interactions between rights and disease can best be studied, analyzed, and remedied; how the efforts of human rights advocates affect health outcomes; and how the tools of modern public health can assist in documenting, understanding, and preventing human rights violations. Part I illuminates the powerful relationship between rights work and public health practice in Thailand, Russia, Burma, and China and in U.S. prisons. Part II explores new tools and new uses of old tools for rights-based public health research. Part III confronts current policy approaches -- such as Brazil's integration of rights, HIV/AIDS programming, and the contradictory and confounding global policies on illicit drugs -- and offers recommendations for future programs and strategies.
subjects: Human Rights, Public Health, Social medicine, Health Policy, Cross-cultural studies, Health Care Reform, Health, Epidemieen, Evidence-based practice, Ontwikkelingssamenwerking, Oorlogsslachtoffers, Health aspects, Mensenrechten, Volksgezondheid, 44.06 medical sociology, 86.81 human rights, Epidemieën, Medical policy