Health Protestors, The (3/22)
This is also part of this series: City Life Series (22)
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Subjects:
Anthropology, Global Issues, Globalization, Health Issues, Human Rights, India, Medicine, Sociology |
Grade Level: SrH-Adult
Producer: Bullfrog Films
Closed Captioned: No |
Running Time: 27 mins
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Study Guide: No |
Copyright Date: 2001
Available in French: No
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In 1978, the World Health Organization's Alma Ata conference promised to deliver basic health care for all the world's population. Today, that promise remains unmet in too many countries and cities. Frustrated by the failure of the international community to deliver on its promises, doctors, health professionals, and civil rights activists from around the world convened in Dhaka in December 2000 at the People's Health Assembly. Their mission was to draw up a charter of their own demands for health care, framed in the new People's Health Charter. This third episode in City Life follows the process -- from a fifty thousand-person rally in Calcutta, through heated debates with World Bank spokespeople in Dhaka - to the final triumphant publication of the Charter on the final day of the Assembly. |
Links: http://www.lifeonline.org/archive/citylife3main.html