Abstract Background The world is urbanizing rapidly; more than half the world’s population now lives in urban areas, leading to significant transition in lifestyles and social behaviours globally. While offering many advantages, urban environments also concentrate health risks and introduce health hazards for the poor. In Bangladesh, although many public policies are directed towards equity and protecting people’s rights, these are not comprehensively and inclusively applied in ways that prioritize the health rights of citizens. The country is thus facing many issues that raise moral and ethical concerns. Methods A narrative literature review was conducted between October 2016 and November 2017 on issues related to social justice, health, a...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
Human rights are considered to be necessary for freedom, democratic governance and of course the mai...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
As is the case elsewhere in Asia, urbanization is growing at a rapid pace in Bangladesh. With the in...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>This paper broadly discusses the ...
Abstract Background This paper broadly discusses the role of the State of Bangladesh in the context ...
Abstract Background This paper broadly discusses the role of the State of Bangladesh in the context ...
Sound growth of a human being pivots around his sound health required not only for a human being him...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, particularly in urban slums, married adolescent women’s human rig...
Some set written and unwritten codes of ethics that exert social control in private and public secto...
The objective of the paper is to explore the issue that despite the absence of adequate formal and s...
Human rights are considered to be necessary for freedom, democratic governance and of course the mai...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Bangladesh, particularly in ur...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
Human rights are considered to be necessary for freedom, democratic governance and of course the mai...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
As is the case elsewhere in Asia, urbanization is growing at a rapid pace in Bangladesh. With the in...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>This paper broadly discusses the ...
Abstract Background This paper broadly discusses the role of the State of Bangladesh in the context ...
Abstract Background This paper broadly discusses the role of the State of Bangladesh in the context ...
Sound growth of a human being pivots around his sound health required not only for a human being him...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, particularly in urban slums, married adolescent women’s human rig...
Some set written and unwritten codes of ethics that exert social control in private and public secto...
The objective of the paper is to explore the issue that despite the absence of adequate formal and s...
Human rights are considered to be necessary for freedom, democratic governance and of course the mai...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Bangladesh, particularly in ur...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
Human rights are considered to be necessary for freedom, democratic governance and of course the mai...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...