A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to health, with the central goal of reducing immense domestic and global health inequities–could serve as a robust global governance instrument to underpin the United Nations post-2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It would ensure for all people the three essential conditions for a healthy life–public health, health care, and the positive social determinants of health–while advancing good governance, responding to drivers of health disadvantages for marginalized populations, elevating health in other legal regimes, and enhancing people\u27s ability to claim their rights. The legally binding nature of the FCGH would enhance accountability and ...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
Health inequalities represent perhaps the most consequential global health challenge and yet they pe...
Health inequalities represent perhaps the most consequential global health challenge and yet they pe...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
Health inequalities represent perhaps the most consequential global health challenge and yet they pe...
Health inequalities represent perhaps the most consequential global health challenge and yet they pe...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
A global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH)–grounded in the right to heal...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
International law has responded weakly to the inequities in health care, public health, and the broa...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
This article introduces a special issue of Health and Human Rights (volume 15, issue 1) that feature...
Health inequalities represent perhaps the most consequential global health challenge and yet they pe...
Health inequalities represent perhaps the most consequential global health challenge and yet they pe...