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Revision as of 08:53, 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.
- More about PHM Australia
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- Read about recent PHM Oz news and events
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Campaign to defend UNICEF's mission to defend children
A corporate lawyer with strong links to agribusiness and no history in public health or human rights has been appointed head of UNICEF.
Read more and sign the PHM's Letter of Concern.
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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...
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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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People's Health Assembly 2005
See the PHA 2005 website for all the news from PHA2. Australian perspectives coming to these pages soon...
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Indigenous Leaders to Attend PHA2
29 April: Dr Cathy Mead, President of the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), today announced the sponsorship of two Indigenous health leaders to attend the Peoples’ Health Assembly to be held in Cuenca Ecuador.
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Get Involved!
There are ways for both organisations and individuals to get involved in PHM.
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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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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.
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