Construção De Conhecimento No Curso Da Pandemia De COVID-19: Aspectos Biomédicos, Clínico-Assistenciais, Epidemiológicos E Soci 2020
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Invisibilidades e enfrentamentos de comunidades indígenas diante da pandemia de COVID-19 e a resposta do governo brasileiro

Abstract: Sociais (CLACSO). 4 Enfermeiro, atua como assessor técnico em secretarias municipais de saúde e como pesquisador na Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), onde desenvolve o doutoramento em Saúde Pública na área de Concentração: Planejamento, Gestão e Avaliação em Saúde pelo Instituto de Saúde Coletiva (ISC) da UFBA. Invisibilidades e enfrentamentos de comunidades indígenas diante da pandemia... Construção de conhecimento no curso da pandemia de COVID-19 Cap. 22 Invisibilidades e enfrentamentos de comunidades in… Show more

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“…In our future publications, we will further define these proposals to operationalize interculturality in the national policy of healthcare provided to indigenous people. We think this could be a new way to create critical interculturality in indigenous health, particularly urgent in this current political conjuncture, when the Brazilian government is taking actions against the indigenous populations in the form of omission, neglect, institutional racism, and genocide policies (Mota et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our future publications, we will further define these proposals to operationalize interculturality in the national policy of healthcare provided to indigenous people. We think this could be a new way to create critical interculturality in indigenous health, particularly urgent in this current political conjuncture, when the Brazilian government is taking actions against the indigenous populations in the form of omission, neglect, institutional racism, and genocide policies (Mota et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%