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− | === The Fourth People's Health Assembly (Bangladesh, 16-19 | + | === PHM Oz: Focus on Poverty, inequality and health in Australia - and beyond (Adelaide, 19 September 2019) === |
+ | The PHM/PHAA(PEH,IH SIGs) forum on poverty and health commenced with a session devoted to remembering Professor David Sanders. The next session reviewed the broader context of any focus on poverty, inequality and health. The third session heard more personal stories of coping with poverty and organising at the local level. | ||
+ | Watch this space for more detailed report. | ||
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+ | === The Fourth People's Health Assembly (Bangladesh, 16-19 November 2018) === | ||
Around 1400 people from 73 countries came together for a wonderful Fourth People’s Health Assembly held at BRAC in Savar, just outside Dhaka in Bangladesh: to reflect on the continuing global health crisis; to share experiences and perspectives; to celebrate our movement; and to plan for re-energised engagement in the struggle for health. <br /> | Around 1400 people from 73 countries came together for a wonderful Fourth People’s Health Assembly held at BRAC in Savar, just outside Dhaka in Bangladesh: to reflect on the continuing global health crisis; to share experiences and perspectives; to celebrate our movement; and to plan for re-energised engagement in the struggle for health. <br /> | ||
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The exuberance of the Assembly was brought low less than a week after the cheerful goodbyes with the news that Dr Amit Sengupta had died while enjoying a brief holiday in Goa after the Assembly. Amit Sengupta has been a much loved friend, comrade and leader within PHM Global and PHM in India. He had been the main organiser of the Assembly, including managing some difficult politics in the days before the Assembly started. Amit has also been the main editor of the last three editions of [[http://phmovement.org/global-health-watch-3/ Global Health Watch]] as well as being instrumental in steering [[http://phmovement.org/who-watch/ PHM’s WHO Watch]].<br /> | The exuberance of the Assembly was brought low less than a week after the cheerful goodbyes with the news that Dr Amit Sengupta had died while enjoying a brief holiday in Goa after the Assembly. Amit Sengupta has been a much loved friend, comrade and leader within PHM Global and PHM in India. He had been the main organiser of the Assembly, including managing some difficult politics in the days before the Assembly started. Amit has also been the main editor of the last three editions of [[http://phmovement.org/global-health-watch-3/ Global Health Watch]] as well as being instrumental in steering [[http://phmovement.org/who-watch/ PHM’s WHO Watch]].<br /> | ||
The debate and vibe of the Assembly were widely broadcast through social media. Peoples Dispatch produced a number of [[https://peoplesdispatch.org/tag/peoples-health-assembly-4/ videos]] featuring some of the speakers. The Twitter feed was very active during the Assembly (look for #PHA4) as was Instagram (#pha4) and Periscope (two nice clips with an Australian link; also #pha4). <br /> | The debate and vibe of the Assembly were widely broadcast through social media. Peoples Dispatch produced a number of [[https://peoplesdispatch.org/tag/peoples-health-assembly-4/ videos]] featuring some of the speakers. The Twitter feed was very active during the Assembly (look for #PHA4) as was Instagram (#pha4) and Periscope (two nice clips with an Australian link; also #pha4). <br /> | ||
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− | === Health for All or Health for Some | + | === Health for All or Health for Some? Responding to neoliberalism in health === |
− | + | AS part of the lead up to PHA4 in November, PHM Oz, in association with the Political Economy Special Interest Group of the Public Health Association of Australia, held a workshop in Canberra in September, entitled “Health for All or Health for Some? Impacts of neoliberal globalisation on health in Australia and beyond”:<br /> | |
+ | • Neoliberal globalisation. What is it? Where did it come from? Are there alternatives?<br /> | ||
+ | • Impact of neoliberal globalisation on health care and population health in the Global South;<br /> | ||
+ | • Impact of neoliberal globalisation in Australia: on health care and on the social determinants of health; <br /> | ||
+ | • What is to be done?<br /> | ||
− | The | + | The report of the workshop is [[http://phmovement.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/PHMOzWorkshop-180913_Report.pdf here]] |
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=== Networking with Other Organisations === | === Networking with Other Organisations === | ||
− | We are keen to negotiate affiliation relationships with | + | We are keen to negotiate affiliation relationships with existing organisations who share our objectives. See our current [[Affiliates|affiliates]]. Please [mailto:info-phmoz@phmovement.org email us] if you would like to discuss affiliation. |
− | existing organisations who share our objectives. See our current [[Affiliates|affiliates]]. Please [mailto:info | + | |
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There are ways for both organisations and individuals to get involved in PHM. [[Get involved|Read more]] | There are ways for both organisations and individuals to get involved in PHM. [[Get involved|Read more]] | ||
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