TTIP e TISA. La salute in vendita

logoSIUn interessante articolo di Stefano Guicciardi pubblicato su Saluteinternazionale.org.

I trattati commerciali fra USA ed UE, modificando le attuali regole a favore della libera concorrenza, potrebbero avere conseguenze negative sulla salute, sia indirettamente attraverso i determinanti sociali e ambientali di salute (lavoro, alimentazione, inquinamento, disuguaglianze, etc), sia direttamente attraverso la mercificazione dei servizi sanitari. Le reazioni in Italia. Il documento della neo costituita Rete Sostenibilità e Salute.

PHM: INCONTRO NAZIONALE “SALUTE E MOVIMENTI. 1978– 2015” Bologna, 18-19 aprile 2015

downloadDal 17 al 19 Aprile si terrà a Bologna un incontro nazionale durante il quale persone provenienti da diversi ambiti della società civile proveranno a condividere pratiche e saperi sul rapporto tra le forme di welfare istituzionale (servizi) e le esperienze di autorganizzazione nel campo della salute a partire da una ricostruzione storica della medicina critica in Italia.
Questo evento rappresenta un’occasione per costruire legami e condividere esperienze con diverse realtà sociali che solo apparentemente sembrano non occuparsi di salute ma che in realtà, secondo l’approccio fondato sulla teoria dei determinanti sociali della salute, svolgono un ruolo di primaria importanza in tal senso.
L’evento si inserisce all’interno di un percorso di ricerca-azione internazionale coordinata dal People’s Health Movement .

SOLIDARITY WITH GREECE

As doctors and citizens, we have the obligation to respond and to advocate for the protection of health and health care. As a consequence, we cannot ignore the fact that the health of people in Greece has worsened to unacceptable levels. The statistics are appalling and clearly show that the collapse of the Greek economy and of its health system, and the impoverishment of people,  is hitting the most vulnerable and those who cannot be held responsible for the crisis. Children are dying; according to the Lancet, infant mortality went up by 43% between 2008 and 2010, while the rate of low birth weight increased by 19%, due to the reduction of antenatal care and the consequent worsening of maternal health. Medicines are in short supply, HIV steps up again, life expectancy goes down.

We cannot keep quiet; we must speak up and clearly state that people’s health comes first. Greek citizen must be defended, protected, treated, rehabilitated, cured, for a society that grows healthy.

We call for the highest priority to wariness and action upon the current health tragedy in the ongoing negotiations between the Greek government and the EU institutions. We urge that the former be given the possibility to act for the recovery of fundamental rights, such as the right to health, as promised to and wished by the Greek people.

We refer also to article 35 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, ratified by all the Member States, when it states that:

“A high level of human health protection shall be ensured in the definition and implementation of all the Union’s policies and activities.”

Italian Global Health Watch

March 10, 2015

Short Course in Global Health and Sustainable Development Post-2015

The Faculty of Health Sciences at AUB and EARTH University are happy to announce the launch of the first course from the newly developing Global Master’s in Health and Sustainable Development this summer! As the first course to be delivered, we are providing considerable financial support and encourage all who are interested and eligible to apply now!

The full announcement and details are attached – application deadline is April 15, 2015, and the course is taking in only 15 students.

Maha Damaj, PhD
Assistant Professor of Public Health Practice
Co-coordinator of the Global Master’s in Health & Sustainable Development Project

 

PHM Webinar: Defending and Strengthening Public Health Systems – Sunday 8 March @ 19h UCT time

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DEFENDING AND STRENGTHENING
PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS

Sunday 8 March 2015 @19h UCT Time

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