De Vos, Pol - ORCID 0000-0002-1672-6469 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1672-6469Analysis of the academic discourse on participation, empowerment, and the right to health since the 1978 Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care and the subsequent Alma-Ata Declaration shows that each phase of the evolution of these concepts added important new aspects to the discussion. This article focuses on three crucial issues that relate to these additions: the importance of social class when analyzing the essentials of community participation, the pivotal role of power highlighted in the discussion on empowerment, and the role of the state, which refers to the concepts of claim holders and duty bearers included in a rights-based approach to...
The right and responsibility of communities to participate in health service delivery was enshrined...
Includes bibliographical references.The principles of Primary Health Care guided health system trans...
The consecration of the right to physical and mental integrity at the time of the establishment of t...
With the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, community participation was brought to the fore as a key compone...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
With the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, community participation was brought to the fore as a key compone...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
The concept of health committees has been promoted as an effective mechanism for assisting communiti...
Background Legal empowerment and social accountability are two strategies that are increasingly used...
This paper presents a framework to explore the relationship between health equity and community empo...
This paper reviews the literature on how empowerment can lead to an improvement in the health status...
The right and responsibility of communities to participate in health service delivery was enshrined...
Includes bibliographical references.The principles of Primary Health Care guided health system trans...
The consecration of the right to physical and mental integrity at the time of the establishment of t...
With the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, community participation was brought to the fore as a key compone...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
With the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, community participation was brought to the fore as a key compone...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
The right to participation is the “the right of rights” — the basic right of people to have a say in...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
The concept of health committees has been promoted as an effective mechanism for assisting communiti...
Background Legal empowerment and social accountability are two strategies that are increasingly used...
This paper presents a framework to explore the relationship between health equity and community empo...
This paper reviews the literature on how empowerment can lead to an improvement in the health status...
The right and responsibility of communities to participate in health service delivery was enshrined...
Includes bibliographical references.The principles of Primary Health Care guided health system trans...
The consecration of the right to physical and mental integrity at the time of the establishment of t...