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* CANCHID ANNOUNCEMENT: New Journal of HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS *
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From John F. Lauerman, Managing Editor:
I am the managing editor of a new journal called Health and Human Rights.
We are trying to raise worldwide awareness of the linkage between and
health and human rights, and the importance of collaboration between
workers in both fields. Our center, the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center
for Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health,
organized the First International Conference on Health and Human Rights
at Harvard University in September, and it was a great success. I would
appreciate it if you would put this message on your bulletin board, or
even send it individually to persons whom you think might be interested.
Thank you for your help.
Also, if you would be interested in carrying selected articles from
Health and Human Rights on your bulletin board, please let me know. Thank
you for your attention.
Sincerely,
John F. Lauerman
Managing Editor
Health and Human Rights
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HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS
A New International Quarterly Journal
The Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights
and the Harvard School of Public Health are proud to announce the
publication of the first issue of a new journal, Health and Human Rights.
The promotion and protection of health and the promotion and
protection of human rights are now understood to be inextricably linked.
To define health as well-being -- physical, mental and social -- takes
health far beyond medical services and a biomedical framework. Public
health seeks to ensure the conditions in which people can be healthy, and
in turn, the extent to which these underlying conditions are realized
defines personal and collective vulnerability to disease, disability and
premature death.
The modern concept of human rights is extraordinarily vibrant,
hope-filled and complex. Human rights address the critical question of
the conditions that are needed for human well-being to flourish. Today,
the promotion and protection of human rights and dignity are urgent
concerns at the community, national and global level.
Until recently, however, dialogue between the worlds of health
and human rights was quite limited. Even today, health and human rights
workers are frequently unaware of the reciprocal and powerful
interactions between health and human rights.
The creation of this new journal, Health and Human Rights,
responds to the need to help bridge the health and human rights
communities. Health and Human Rights will facilitate this dialogue with
articles that: present the experience of health and human rights workers
who have collaborated to bring about positive change; communicate results
of research and analysis in health and human rights; and provide a forum
for further exploration of the complex relationships between health and
human rights.
By initiating this dialogue, we can contribute to lasting
change. We are not simply looking for readers, but for people working in
health and human rights to contribute to discourse and discovery -- to
change both fields and make our work stronger and more effective.
Health and Human Rights articles will examine such issues as:
* the right to health: status, evolution and future developments
* assessments of the health impacts of human rights violations in
conflict and in peacetime, including rape, denial of information about
occupation and environmental hazards, and denial of rights to shelter,
education and association.
* evaluations of the human rights impact and burden created by health
policies, programs and practices, including analyses of the impact on
human rights of current and proposed national and global health initiatives
* human rights-based analyses of major health problems such as cancer,
cardiovascular disease, injuries, violence, environmental threats to
health and maternal mortality.
In addition, Health and Human Rights will report on important
developments in the UN system and in other intergovernmental, regional
and nongovernmental agencies.
Health and Human Rights has an unique subscription and
distribution policy. In order to ensure maximal international
distribution, our journal is distributed free to individuals in
developing countries. Institutions and individuals in industrialized
countries must subscribe at a modest rate. If you are interested in
Health and Human Rights, please contact us today to receive a
complimentary copy of our first issue. If you know of others who may be
interested in reading the journal, please send us their names and
addresses.
The Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights is
proud to present Health and Human Rights to you. We hope it will
stimulate, challenge and please you!
Jonathan Mann, MD, MPH
Editor
John F. Lauerman
Managing Editor
Health and Human Rights
Please send your name and address to:
Health and Human Rights
Journal Office
Harvard School of Public Health
677 Huntington Ave.
Boston MA 02115
USA
tel 617/432-4611
fax 617/432-4314
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