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=== PHAA commits to supporting second People's Health Assembly === | === PHAA commits to supporting second People's Health Assembly === |
Revision as of 11:15, 6 May 2005
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Asia Health Forum
Health Action International Asia Pacific (HAIAP) was one of organisations that established the People's Health Movement and co-sponsored the first People's Health Assembly. Read about the exciting Asia Health Forum held 25-27 April in Malaysia.
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PHM launches UNICEF WATCH
Berkeley, Bangalore and Manila; 28 April 05: The newly appointed chief of UNICEF has come under heavy criticism from health activists worldwide. PHM is launching a "UNICEF WATCH" to monitor the new director's 'anti-children' activities and thus defend UNICEF and the rights of children. Read more
Community Health Links Project
PHM Australia is developing a Community Health Links Project to partner Community Health Centres in Australia to brother/sister organisations in the majority world.
PHAA commits to supporting second People's Health Assembly
PHM Oz features in the March issue of the magazine In Touch published by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA). You can download the magazine from the PHAA website.
Page 5: The Primary Health Care Special Interest Group commits to giving strong support to the second People's Health Assembly.
Page 7: Feature article on the history of PHM and the role PHAA members have played in setting up PHM Oz.
International People's Health University
The IPHU is a project of the International People's Health Council and part of the People's Health Movement, globally.
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.
People's Health Assembly 2
July 18-23, 2005 Cuenca - Ecuador
The Second Peoples Health Assembly is scheduled to be held in July 2005 in Cuenca, Ecuador. The Assembly will be the result of a process of local and national reflection, discussion, debate and exchange of experiences of communities and networks as well as conferences and workshops about the aspects that influence the health and well being of everyone. At the same time there will be a joining together of campaigns and mobilisation of organisations and groups of people from around the world.