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Revision as of 20:29, 14 March 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.

More about PHM Australia
More about PHM Global

Upcoming Launches

Come and find out more about PHM globally and engage with the development process of PHM in Australia.

PHM NSW Workshop and Launch
9:30am-4pm, Monday 21 March 2005, Sydney

PHM Vic Launch and Information Night
7:15 nibbles, 7:30pm start, Thursday 24 March 2005, Melbourne

For more information see News and Events.

PHM South Australia launched in September 2004. See the SA Main Page for a short report.

People's Health Assembly 2005

The Second Peoples Health Assembly is scheduled to be held in July 2005 in Cuenca, Ecuador.

PHA 2005 Website

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.

Announcements Email List

If you would like to stay in touch with PHM Oz issues and initiatives, please subscribe to our announcement email list.

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