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The International People's Health University 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. [http://www.iphcglobal.org/iphu.org/ More...]
 
The International People's Health University 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. [http://www.iphcglobal.org/iphu.org/ More...]
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=== Let's Write Peace ===
 
 
[[Image:Escribamos-paz.jpg|Let's write peace]]
 
 
This project of the People's Health Assembly tries to initiate debate and reflections about war and peace. The project is for children between 7 and 11 years, inviting them to exercise their rights to express themselves, in this case through letters and drawings. 
 
[http://phmovement.org/pha2/not_talk_talk/write_peace.php More...]
 
 
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We are very keen to negotiate affiliation relationships with
 
We are very keen to negotiate affiliation relationships with
 
existing organisations who share our objectives. Please [mailto:info@phmoz.org email us] if you would like to discuss affiliation.
 
existing organisations who share our objectives. Please [mailto:info@phmoz.org email us] if you would like to discuss affiliation.
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Revision as of 09:04, 1 August 2005

The People's Health Movement

The People’s Health Movement (PHM) is a global coalition of grassroots and health activist organisations dedicated to addressing the burden of preventable disease globally but in particular that carried by developing countries. The goal of the People’s Health Movement is to re-establish health and equitable development as top priorities in local, national and international policy-making with comprehensive primary health care as a key strategy to achieve these priorities.

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International People's Health University

The International People's Health University 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. More...

People's Health Assembly 2005

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Networking with Other Organisations

We are very keen to negotiate affiliation relationships with existing organisations who share our objectives. Please email us if you would like to discuss affiliation.

Let's Write Peace

Let's write peace

This project of the People's Health Assembly tries to initiate debate and reflections about war and peace. The project is for children between 7 and 11 years, inviting them to exercise their rights to express themselves, in this case through letters and drawings. More...

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