This article will focus on the importance of committed and participating civil communities in the realisation of health rights on the African continent. The various social, material, organisational, religious and cultural conceptions unique to the Malawian and Ugandan communities will be touched upon to show that community-specific responses to health rights are shaped by and are being informed by the social and cultural milieu of these African societies. From the examples put forward in this article it will become clear that the realisation of health rights on the African continent will remain a mere pipe dream if the social and cultural milieu of health needs and rights in Malawi and Uganda are ignored. First, the constitutional and legis...
The right to health is one of the important rights guaranteed in international and regional human r...
Kenya's recently promulgated 2010 Constitution has been met with much enthusiasm and expectation aft...
After a brief outline of the African Human Rights System, the paper analyses the human right to heal...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Wanjau MuriuThis thesis examines the use of the right to health as a legal tool fo...
Access to public health combined with health inequality are growing concerns impacting the implement...
This article provides an overview of the constitutional provisions pertaining to the right to health...
Summary: Despite all global efforts to advance community participation as an important component of ...
What social factors contribute to the tragic state of health care in Africa? Focusing on East Africa...
Malawi reverted to multiparty politics in 1993.1 A new Republican Constitution,2 (the Constitution) ...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
The right to health is a social and economic right that requires progressive realisation by states ...
This article discusses the appropriateness of western bioethics in the African setting. It focuses o...
Health is a fundamental commodity that everyone craves for. Over the years, health in Zimbabwe has b...
This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and brea...
In 2005, the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples\u27 Rights on the Rights of Women ...
The right to health is one of the important rights guaranteed in international and regional human r...
Kenya's recently promulgated 2010 Constitution has been met with much enthusiasm and expectation aft...
After a brief outline of the African Human Rights System, the paper analyses the human right to heal...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Wanjau MuriuThis thesis examines the use of the right to health as a legal tool fo...
Access to public health combined with health inequality are growing concerns impacting the implement...
This article provides an overview of the constitutional provisions pertaining to the right to health...
Summary: Despite all global efforts to advance community participation as an important component of ...
What social factors contribute to the tragic state of health care in Africa? Focusing on East Africa...
Malawi reverted to multiparty politics in 1993.1 A new Republican Constitution,2 (the Constitution) ...
Community participation is not only a human right in itself but an essential underlying determinant ...
The right to health is a social and economic right that requires progressive realisation by states ...
This article discusses the appropriateness of western bioethics in the African setting. It focuses o...
Health is a fundamental commodity that everyone craves for. Over the years, health in Zimbabwe has b...
This paper presents a case study of how colonial legacies in Uganda have affected the shape and brea...
In 2005, the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples\u27 Rights on the Rights of Women ...
The right to health is one of the important rights guaranteed in international and regional human r...
Kenya's recently promulgated 2010 Constitution has been met with much enthusiasm and expectation aft...
After a brief outline of the African Human Rights System, the paper analyses the human right to heal...