<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The importance of human rights education has widely been recognized as one of the strategies for their protection and promotion of health. Yet training programs have not always taken into account neither local needs, nor public health relevance, nor pedagogical efficacy.</p> <p>The objectives of our study were to assess, in a participative way, educational needs in the field of health and human rights among potential trainees in six French-speaking African countries and to test the feasibility of a training program through a pilot test. Ultimately the project aims to implement <it>a health and human rights training program most appropriate to the African co...
Training in human rights and ethics for health professionals is a critical strategy for the preventi...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Abstract This commentary is a further discussion of a paper published in this journal on the health...
Abstract Background The importance of human rights education has widely been recognized as one of th...
The purpose of this study was to assess the need of healthcare and non-healthcare professionals for ...
BACKGROUND: The complicity of the South African health sector in apartheid and the international rel...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
Background: Training health professionals in the field of human rights has long been advocated by th...
Human rights are social or material entitlements which are recognised universally in national and in...
Abstract Background: Training health professionals in the field of human rights has long been advoca...
Education and training in human rights has been set as a priority by the United Nations. Health and ...
The need for health professionals to address their human rights obligations has emerged in the last ...
[Should medical schools train students in human rights? An exploratory study among medical students ...
Human rights have been a fundamental aspect of social work since its inception. However, little rese...
This case study provides an overview of the Health and Human Rights Project (HHRP), which was establ...
Training in human rights and ethics for health professionals is a critical strategy for the preventi...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Abstract This commentary is a further discussion of a paper published in this journal on the health...
Abstract Background The importance of human rights education has widely been recognized as one of th...
The purpose of this study was to assess the need of healthcare and non-healthcare professionals for ...
BACKGROUND: The complicity of the South African health sector in apartheid and the international rel...
In 2006, WHO alerted the world to a global health workforce crisis, demonstrated through critical sh...
Background: Training health professionals in the field of human rights has long been advocated by th...
Human rights are social or material entitlements which are recognised universally in national and in...
Abstract Background: Training health professionals in the field of human rights has long been advoca...
Education and training in human rights has been set as a priority by the United Nations. Health and ...
The need for health professionals to address their human rights obligations has emerged in the last ...
[Should medical schools train students in human rights? An exploratory study among medical students ...
Human rights have been a fundamental aspect of social work since its inception. However, little rese...
This case study provides an overview of the Health and Human Rights Project (HHRP), which was establ...
Training in human rights and ethics for health professionals is a critical strategy for the preventi...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Abstract This commentary is a further discussion of a paper published in this journal on the health...