PHM-Exch> Social Determinants of Health Sectoral Briefing Series: Social protection - Transport - Education - Housing

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Thu May 2 20:43:52 PDT 2013


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From: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) <ruglucia at paho.org>
Date: Fri, May 3, 2013 at 1:27 AM
Subject: [EQ] Social Determinants of Health Sectoral Briefing Series:
Social protection - Transport - Education - Housing
To: EQUIDAD at listserv.paho.org


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*Social Protection: Shared interests in vulnerability reduction and
development

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Rüdiger Krech, Director, Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights  in
collaboration with Henk Bekedam Director, Health Sector Development
Daniel Albrecht and Armando Barrientos****

*Social Determinants of Health - Sectoral Briefing Series 4* - *World
Health Organization *

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Available online at: http://bit.ly/12rARw6

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“….This briefing describes challenges to ensuring comprehensive social
 protection, health coverage as part of social protection, and potential
areas for joint work across different government agencies responsible  for
social protection.
 It has three sections:****

1. Social protection overview. This section covers mutual public policy
interests between health and other areas of social protection; global
trends in social protection regimes and the challenges; the goals and
principles for policy action; and a typology of common policy
interventions. It situates these issues within a broad policy, economic,
and stakeholder context.
2. Interventions. The second part describes in more detail the different
types of interventions presented in the previous section, their health
impacts and pathways, and provides some examples of areas for joint work
between health and other areas of social protection.
3. Summary messages. - key messages and examples of areas for collaboration
between health and other areas of social protection.****

The briefing has been structured to permit those with limited time to obtain
a well-rounded perspective of the topic by reading only sections one and
three….”****


*Transport: shared interests in sustainable outcomes
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Rüdiger Krech (Director, Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights) in
collaboration with Henk Bekedam (Director, Health Sector Development).
Daniel Albrecht, Gerardo Zamora, David Banister (****University** of **
Oxford****), Nicole Valentine and Carlos Dora.
*Social Determinants of Health - Sectoral Briefing Series 3* - *World
Health Organization*

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Available online at: http://bit.ly/132mVvo

This briefing describes challenges facing transport policy-makers and
authorities, how they address them, and areas for potential collaboration
between health and transport. There are three sections.****

1. Transport Sector Overview. This covers mutual public policy interests of
transport and health; global trends in road transport; transport policy
challenges from the perspective of the transport sector characterized as
overarching ‘goals’ and situates these goals within a broad policy,
economic, and stakeholder context.
2. Goals 1 to 5. The second part of the briefing allocates two to three
pages to each goal, covering a more detailed description of policy
approaches; health impacts and pathways; and examples of areas for joint
work between health and transport.
3. Summary Messages****

*Education: shared interests in well-being and development*

Rüdiger Krech (Director, Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights) in
collaboration with Henk Bekedam (Director, Health Sector Development).
Daniel Albrecht, Alan Dyson (****University** of **Manchester****), Nicole
Valentine and Gerardo Zamora.
*Social Determinants of Health - Sectoral Briefing Series 2* - *World
Health Organization*

Available online at: http://bit.ly/ZCg1NB

This education briefing describes challenges facing education policy-makers
and authorities, how they address these challenges, and areas for potential
collaboration between health and education.

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There are three key sections of the briefing.
-  the education sector overview. This covers mutual public policy
interests of education and health; main global trends in education;
education policy challenges from the perspective of the education sector
characterized as overarching ‘goals’ and situates these goals within a
broad policy, economic and stakeholder context.
- goals 1 to 5. The second part of the briefing allocates two to three
pages to each goal, covering a more detailed description of policy
approaches; health impacts and pathways; and examples of areas for joint
work between health and education.
- Summary messages.

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*Housing: shared interests in health and development
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*Rüdiger Krech, Director, Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights in
collaboration with Henk Bekedam, Director, Health Sector Development
Daniel Albrecht, Nicole Valentine, Matthias Braubach, Michael Lennon,
Nathalie Roebbel, Carlos Dora, Anjana Bhushan and Britta Baer.
*Social Determinants of Health - Sectoral Briefing Series 1* - *World
Health Organization*

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Available online at: http://bit.ly/ZpW4pS ****

“….the Housing Briefing takes a national perspective, but makes reference
to implementation at sub-national levels of government. While contexts and
governmental structures differ across countries, many actions to address
housing challenges at the local level also implicate urban planning and
transport divisions.
The scope of actions described specifically exclude, for reasons of space,
global economic interests and the organization of labour in the
construction industry……”


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