PHM Circle on Trade and Health

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If you do not have one already, you will be issued with a username and password which will allow you to use to these pages. Please [mailto:sally@phmoz.org email Sally] if you need one and do not have one.
 
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ALL USERS: before using this website, '''please visit the [[Website Instructions]] page''' to learn how to use this website.

Revision as of 07:52, 13 August 2005

This page is under construction

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Welcome to the PHM Circle on Trade and Health

The People's Health Movement was established in 2000 following the first People's Health Assembly in Bangladesh. The PHM Circle on Trade and Health was proposed at the second People's Health Assembly held in July 2005 in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Statement of Purpose

Recognising the impacts of trade on health the PHM Circle on Trade and Health aims to:

  • demystify the links between trade and health;
  • contribute to intersectoral collaboration with others who share our goals;
  • further international solidarity around trade and health issues;
  • mobilise health workers and the general population

through:

  • facilitation of informal exchange between academic, technical and popular sources;
  • preparation of tools and resources for popular education;
  • leading and supporting campaigns against the impacts of unjust trade and health.

This website

At this stage, this website is intended primarily for PHM activists and our collaborators who have an interest in trade and health issues. It will allow us to share resources, communicate and prepare synthesis papers on our campaigns.

More information or to get involved

Darby Santiago (Phillipines) acts as the Trade and Health group's focal point. Please contact him for more information or to get involved.
Darby's email

For members

If you do not have one already, you will be issued with a username and password which will allow you to use to these pages. Please email Sally if you need one and do not have one.

This website is a Wiki. Click here if you would like to find out what that is (not necessary for just using this site). Wikipedia is a great example of a Wiki in action and is very similar to what we run here.

If you would like a tutorial on how to use Wikipedia (which could be useful for using these pages) click here. However, we've never used them and we provide basic instructions on our Website Instructions page.

ALL USERS: before using this website, please visit the Website Instructions page to learn how to use this website.

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