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Title: Public health workforce, economics and human rights


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Public health workforce, economics and human
rights
  • Presentation by
  • Lanny Smith, MD, MPH, DTMH
  • Montefiore Residency Programs in Primary Care and
    Social Medicine, AECOM
  • Peoples Health Movement, PHM
  • Doctors for Global Health, DGH
  • 28 April 2009
  • WFPHA 12th World Congress on Public Health,
    Istanbul

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Health Human Rights
  • Article 25.
  • (1) Everyone has the right to a standard of
    living adequate for the health and well-being of
    himself and of his family, including food,
    clothing, housing and medical care and necessary
    social services, and the right to security in the
    event of unemployment, sickness, disability,
    widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in
    circumstances beyond his control.
  • (2) Motherhood and childhood are entitled to
    special care and assistance. All children,
    whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy
    the same social protection.

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brain drain intercontinental, continental or
within country
  • Article 13. UDHR.
  • (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement
    and residence within the borders of each state.
  • (2) Everyone has the right to leave any country,
    including his own, and to return to his country.

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Public Sector spending caps (resulting in caps on
state-employed public health professionals and
their pay) imposed by the World Bank and
International Monetary Fund part of Structural
Adjustment Programs and Poverty Reduction
Strategy Papers
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  • "Blocking Progress How the Fight against
    HIV/AIDS is being Undermined by the World Bank
    and International Monetary Fund" A policy
    briefing by ActionAid International USA, Global
    AIDS Alliance, Student Global AIDS Campaign, and
    RESULTS Educational Fund
  • 28 September 2004

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http//www.africaaction.org/newsroom/release.php?o
preaddocumentid3849type2issues2
  • Latvia has suffered most dramatically, with the
    IMF withholding a promised loan installment of
    200 million last month because public spending
    was not being cut fast enough. "Our economy is
    falling apart they say it will shrink 12
    percent this year, our government has cut the
    budget by 40 percent but the IMF is demanding a
    deficit target of 5 percent of GDP! To reach
    this we will have to shut down our hospitals and
    cut pensions. People are scared, and they are
    taking to the streets to protest these draconian
    measures," said Inga Paparde of the Latvian AIDS
    activist group Association HIV.LV.

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  • But Latvia is not alone. Surveys of credit and
    loan arrangements for countries ranging from
    Pakistan to Malawi demonstrate that while the IMF
    is supporting fiscal stimulus for industrialized
    countries, it is demanding that most of the world
    cut public sector expenditures, hike interest
    rates, and reduce deficits the opposite of the
    cure recommended for the United States and
    Europe.

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School of Americas/Western Hemisphere Institute
for Security Cooperation
  • Operation Condor was founded in secret and
    remained a mystery until after democracy had
    returned to South America. According to documents
    later discovered in Paraguay, it was established
    at a military intelligence meeting in Chile on 25
    November 1975 - Gen Pinochet's 60th birthday.
    Delegates from five other countries were there
    Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and
    Uruguay.http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/372072
    4.stm
  • Over its 59 years, the SOA has trained over
    60,000 Latin American soldiers in
    counterinsurgency techniques, sniper training,
    commando and psychological warfare, military
    intelligence and interrogation tactics. These
    graduates have consistently used their skills to
    wage a war against their own people.
    http//www.soaw.org/

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Military/Industrial/ Humanitarian/Development
Complex
  • More than 2,000 doctors have been kidnapped or
    murdered since 2003 and 12,000 doctors have fled
    the country, according to the Brookings Institute
    Iraq Index.
  • "The Iraq health system is bleeding," said Salam
    Ismael, a doctor with the humanitarian group
    Doctors for Iraq, from Baghdad.

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the purposeful under-training and relentless
head-hunting of health professionals by the
industrialized world
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http//www.nytimes.com/2009/04/27/health/policy/27
care.html?_r1reftodayspaper
  • Shortage of Doctors an Obstacle to Obama Goals
  • By ROBERT PEAR
  • The Obama administration is pouring hundreds of
    millions of dollars into community health
    centers. But Mary K. Wakefield, the new
    administrator of the Health Resources and
    Services Administration, said many clinics were
    having difficulty finding doctors and nurses to
    fill vacancies.
  • April 26, 2009

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http//physiciansforhumanrights.org/library/docume
nts/reports/report-2004-july.pdf
  • Physicians from Africa appear to be especially
    likely to serve the US inner-city poor. Some
    93 of physicians from sub-Saharan Africa
    working in the USA practice in urban areas,
    compared to 87 of US-born physicians.383

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http//physiciansforhumanrights.org/library/docume
nts/reports/report-2004-july.pdf
  • The perfect reimbursement mechanism would take
    into account full effects of brain drain. The
    medical education costs alone would not fully
    compensate the source country in terms of the
    most important measure, which is not the
    financial loss, but the health impact.

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Doctors for Global Health (DGH)www.dghonline.org
  • Works at the synergy of health, human
    rights, education and art
  • In Kisoro, Uganda, with Mbarara University of
    Science and Technology and the Health Ministry
  • Together with Albert Einstein College of
    Medicine, AECOM.

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http//ngocodeofconduct.org/
  • Articles of the NGO Code of Conduct for
  • Health Systems Strengthening
  • I. NGOs will engage in hiring practices that
    ensure long-term health system sustainability.
  • II. NGOs will enact employee compensation
    practices that strengthen the public sector.
  • III. NGOs pledge to create and maintain human
    resources training and support systems that are
    good for the countries where they work.
  • IV. NGOs will minimize the NGO management burden
    for ministries.
  • V. NGOs will support Ministries of Health as they
    engage with communities.
  • VI. NGOs will advocate for policies that promote
    and support the public sector.

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Peoples Health Movement, PHM www.phmovement.org
  • Pushing the international health research agenda
    towards equity and effectivenessThe Lancet,
    Volume 364, Issue 9445, Pages 1630-1631D.McCoy,
    D.Sanders, F.Baum, T.Narayan, D.Legge
  • IPHU, International Peoples Health University

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  • Marcha Blanca in El Salvador against
    privatization, 23 October 2002, had more than
    15,000 participants
  • artículos 65 y 66 Es deber del Estado garantizar
    el goce de la salud, mediante un sistema de
    Seguridad Social financiado por patronos,
    trabajadores y el estado mismo, así como
    proporcionar un servicio de salud gratuito a
    quienes no se incorporen en él.

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AIDS Activists protest to IMF/World Bank 2004
  • Dear Mr. Rato and Mr. WolfensohnWe are people
    with AIDS and their advocates from over 35
    countries. We write to express our concern that
    policies driven by macroeconomic concerns are
    constraining the money available to combat
    HIV/AIDS and meet other critical needs of
    populations in developing countries. Even before
    a new policy is adopted, we urge you to
    immediately encourage flexibility in budget
    ceilings in health, education, and other sectors
    central to human development, as well as to urge
    that countries implement a moratorium on any
    restrictions on hiring, salary, and benefits in
    these sectors.

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  • Fight the power on Youth AIDS Day
  • By Emily Hoffman, On behalf of the Student Global
    AIDS Campaign
  • On Feb. 26, 2005, more than 4,000 students and
    young people from across the country converged on
    Washington, DC for the Student March Against AIDS
    organized by the Student Global AIDS Campaign
    (SGAC) with partner organizations. Rallying first
    at the White House and then marching two miles up
    Constitution Avenue to a closing rally at the
    Capitol, student marchers could be heard chanting
    from blocks away as traffic was halted and
    tourists flocked to the streets to see what was
    going on.

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Latin American Medical School, ELAM, Havana, Cuba
  • 104 Americans on full scholarships currently
    studying medicine in Cuba alongside their peers
    from 27 countries
  • 300 graduates from Brazil
  • gt4,500 graduates from 30
  • ELAM is a 6-year program, 10 semesters 9,094
    hours,
  • On July 25, 2008 the Medical Board of California,
    USA, granted recognition of ELAM

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Tesshekkur ederim! For Information on PHM and
DGH
  • PHM www.phmovement.org
  • Liberation Medicine, see Doctors for Global
    Health www.dghonline.org
  • Social Medicine, see www.socialmedicine.info
  • And Montefiore RPSM www.socialmedicine.org
  • lannysmith_at_post.harvard.edu
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