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The People´s Health Movement (PHM) has its roots deep in the grassroots people's movement and owes its genesis to many health networks and activists who have been concerned by the growing inequities in health over the last 25 years. The PHM calls for a revitalisation of the principles of the Alma-Ata Declaration which promised Health for All by the year 2000 and complete revision of international and domestic policy that has shown to impact negatively on health status and systems. Vision"Equity, ecologically-sustainable development and peace are at the heart of our vision of a better world - a world in which a healthy life for all is a reality; a world that respects, appreciates and celebrates all life and diversity; a world that enables the flowering of people's talents and abilities to enrich each other; a world in which people's voices guide the decisions that shape our lives...." People's Charter for Health Objectives
StructureThe People's Health Movement is coordinated by a global secretariat and is supported by a steering group consisting of the representatives of regional focal points and the 8 organisations and networks that cosponsored the first People's Health Assembly:
The movement is organised through Geographical circles at country and regional level and Issue based dialogue circles that are linked though local, national and international level campaigns. More background about PHM: The Peoples Health Movement: A People’s Campaign for Health for All - Now! About the PHM's global secretariat: PHM global secretariat shifts from Bangalore, India to Cairo, Egypt Who's who in PHM's new global secretariat Awards In 2003, Dr. Ravi Narayan, Ms. Mwajuma Masaiganah and Ms. Maria Hamlin Zuniga, representing PHM from Asia, Africa and Latin America, received the AIFO Follereau Award for human rights for PHM's work in safe-guarding the right to health. (Click to view certificate.) |
