Human Rights Conference to Set New Agenda for Global Health

ข่าวต่างประเทศ Monday October 26, 2009 08:50 —Asianet Press Release

HANOI--26 Oct--Medianet International-AsiaNet/InfoQuest International experts are meeting this week to find new ways to confront escalating health and humanitarian crises threatening billions of the world's most vulnerable people. Climate change-related disasters and disease, the global food and financial crises, pandemics and the HIV/AIDS epidemic are compounding existing health burdens, seriously compromising the world's capacity to respond. Meeting in Hanoi at the first International Conference on Realising the Rights to Health and Development for All, senior international health officials, funding agencies, leading academics and community organizations say despite steady increases in global health funding since the 1990s, problems are fast outrunning solutions. More than 250 international and national health, development and human rights experts will contribute to the debate on barriers to health and development during the four-day conference. "There is a real risk that vulnerable populations will be left behind. We must find new strategies to protect and promote the fundamental rights to health and development, and find innovative ways to use human and financial resources more effectively," says conference Co-Chair, Daniel Tarantola, Professor of Health and Human Rights at the University of NSW. Compounding challenges are compromising global health and development in a world coping with accelerating population growth, rapid urbanization, forced migration, stresses on water supplies and agricultural production, maternal and child mortality and restricted access to health care. "Until now these challenges have largely been addressed independently and compete for funding and expertise. This conference will recommend a new approach which will maximize the effective use of resources and social capital," says Dr Cao Duc Thai, former Director of the Vietnamese Institute for Human Rights, the Ho Chi Minh National Political and Administrative Academy and Co-Chair of the Conference Organizing Committee. By examining health threats through a human rights lens, the conference aims to spark a new movement to enhance the capacity of individuals, communities and nations to confront emerging challenges. The conference is sponsored by The United Nations; The Atlantic Philanthropies; The Australian Government’s Overseas Aid Program (AusAID); The United Nations; USAID/Health Policy Initiative, The Levi Strauss Foundation and the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. Media contacts: Louise Williams (Hanoi) Phone: +84 (0) 16 463 568 73 Vietnam local: 016 463 568 73 [email protected] Helen Signy (Sydney) Phone + 61 (0) 425 202 654 [email protected] www.healthandrights.com SOURCE: University of New South Wales' Initiative for Health and Human Rights (IHHR) -- Distributed by AsiaNet ( www.asianetnews.net )--

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