Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Rights-based Approaches to Public Health Elvira Beracochea

Rights-based Approaches to Public Health By Elvira Beracochea

Rights-based Approaches to Public Health by Elvira Beracochea


$127.39
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Presents examples of public health programs utilizing right-based approaches so health services can reach those that are in most need. It helps readers appreciate public health programs utilizing rights-based approaches and adapt those approaches for use in their own careers.

Rights-based Approaches to Public Health Summary

Rights-based Approaches to Public Health by Elvira Beracochea

Many public health practitioners and students struggle with the true meaning and practical application of rights-based approaches in their work. This volume presents examples of public health programs utilizing right-based approaches so health services can reach those that are in most need. This book helps readers appreciate public health programs utilizing rights-based approaches and adapt those approaches for use in their own careers. Although evidence-based best practices for right-based approaches have not been documented until now, the tools and case studies presented in this book will provide the best models available. Case studies will include public health programs employing participatory methods, with an emphasis on the principles of evidence and results, non-discrimination, dignity and correlation to international human rights documents. Examples are taken from both domestic and international programs. The book outlines broad issues involved in health and human rights, including women's rights, environmental issues such as the right to healthy food, air, and water. Additionally, the book examines professional obligations and roles, and offers specific case studies from organizations and practitioners around the world. Finally, the book looks at systemic and policy implications of a rights-based approach to public health.

About Elvira Beracochea

Elvira Beracochea, MD. MPH, has over 24 years of experience as an international development project manager and coach in over 30 countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and South Pacific. Her work centers on the right to health and ensuring the right to quality health services for every woman, man and child. She is a speaker, writer and consultant and founder, president and CEO of MIDEGO, Inc., a consulting firm that provides innovative global public health and international development solutions for reaching the Millennium development goals. She is a member of the International Human Rights Committee of the APHA.||Corey Weinstein, MD, CCHP, has practiced medicine in California for 35 years. In 1975 he co-founded the Hering Family Health Clinic in Berkeley. In the early 1990s Dr. Weinstein began working as a correctional medical consultant and earned his Certification as a Correctional Provider from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. He is a founder of California Prison Focus, a 16 year old community based human rights organization that works with prisoners in California's high security prisons. As an Emeritus Board Member of CPF he directs the Dignity for Women Prisoners Campaign. He serves as the Chair of the International Human Rights Committee of the American Public Health Association and was on the Task Force that wrote the 2003 APHA Standards for Health Services in Correctional Institutions.|Dabney Evans, MPH, CHES is Executive Director of the Emory University Institute of Human Rights. She received her MPH in 1998. Since that time she has served a lecturer in the Hubert Department of Global Health at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Dabney teaches courses in Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Human Rights and Health and Human Rights. She is faculty advisor to two student groups: Physicians for Human Rights based in the Emory University Medical School and the International Student Association for Health and Human Rights based in the Rollins School of Public Health. In addition, Dabney has served as a training instructor to more than 1,000 public health practitioners from over 20 countries. Dabney was conference planning chair of the international conference, Lessons Learned from Rights Based Approaches to Health which brought together more than 350 participants from 40 countries in April 2005. Currently, Dabney is working on the development of two Health and Human Rights databases in collaboration with the Department of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law of the World Health Organization

Additional information

NLS9780826105691
9780826105691
0826105696
Rights-based Approaches to Public Health by Elvira Beracochea
New
Paperback
Springer Publishing Co Inc
2010-11-30
504
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Rights-based Approaches to Public Health