2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12914-016-0090-2
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Understanding the futility of countries’ obligations for health rights: realising justice for the global poor

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough health is a right of all individuals without any distinction, the realisation of this right has remained very difficult for the marginalised populations of poor countries. Inequitable distribution of health opportunities globally is a major factor in explaining why this is the case. Whereas the Protection, Promotion and Fulfilment of the health rights of poor country citizens are a joint responsibility of both domestic and external governments, most governments flout their obligations. So fa… Show more

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“…The presumption is often associated with a suspicion - or even conviction - that established institutions are somehow allied against the interests of the people. This phenomenon has been increasingly evident in the recent rise of populist political movements, often parading simplistic solutions that win support among undiscerning audiences [26]. …”
Section: The Realities Of Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presumption is often associated with a suspicion - or even conviction - that established institutions are somehow allied against the interests of the people. This phenomenon has been increasingly evident in the recent rise of populist political movements, often parading simplistic solutions that win support among undiscerning audiences [26]. …”
Section: The Realities Of Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%