PHM-Exch> [PHM NEWS] PHA4 press statement: Announcement

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Fri Feb 9 09:43:37 PST 2018


From: Anneleen De Keukelaere <anneleen at phmovement.org>


PRESS STATEMENT

February 2018



*People’s Health Movement marks the anniversary of landmark Primary Health
Care declaration of Alma Ata with 4th People’s Health Assembly -
Bangladesh **15-19 November 2018*



40 years since the groundbreaking Alma Ata declaration the People’s Health
Movement will return to Bangladesh for the 4th People’s Health Assembly
(PHA4).  The event will take place from 15 to 19 November 2018 in Savar,
(near Dhaka) Bangladesh, 18 years after the first People’s Health Assembly
was held there.

In the context of escalating threats to health worldwide and the shift away
from Primary Health Care, the Assembly will bring together civil society
organizations and networks, social movements, those from academia and other
stakeholders from around the globe to share experiences, for mutual
learning and to develop joint strategizing to fight back against neoliberal
approaches to health.

People’s Health Movement <http://www.phmovement.org/en> (PHM) is a global
network bringing together grassroots health activists, academics,
policymakers and practitioners, civil society organizations and academic
institutions from around the world, particularly from low and middle income
countries (L&MIC). PHM currently has a presence in over 80 countries. Guided
by the People’s Charter for Health
<http://www.phmovement.org/en/resources/charters/peopleshealth?destination=home>
(PCH),
PHM works on various programs and activities and is committed to
Comprehensive Primary Health Care and addressing the Social, Environmental
and Economic Determinants of Health.

PHM organized the first PHA in Savar, Bangladesh in December 2000 and more
than 1400 people from 75 countries attended. Participants developed and
endorsed the People’s Charter for Health, PHM’s founding document. The
second Assembly was held in Cuenca, Ecuador in July 2005 and attended by
1492 people from 92 countries. The third Assembly was held in Cape Town
(South Africa) in July 2012 and attended by about 1000 people from over 90
countries.



The *objectives *of this Assembly and associated activities include:



-  To evaluate and critically analyze current processes and policies
impacting health and healthcare at global, regional and local levels;

-  To collectively review PHM’s organization and programming and to provide
a renewed mandate for the years to come;

-  To enhance the capacity of civil society health activists to engage with
and intervene in the policy making process, to monitor and drive policy
implementation and to ensure accountability in the functioning of health
systems;

-  To foster and support constructive dialogue, planning and mobilization
around health and the broader social determinants of health,

-  To launch renewed sustainable structures and dynamics, both within and
outside the health sector, that will continue to drive coordinated action
to secure universal and equitable access to health and health care.



The PHA4 will focus on four main themes or *"thematic axes”* of PHA-4 that
PHM will continue to develop over the next several months:



·    The political and economic landscape of development and health:
Addressing issues ranging from the dominant economic model of development,
power relations between and within countries, trade agreements, and the
role of powerful actors such as multinational countries. It will also
address the underlying factors, global and regional, which are driving
forced migrations and precipitating a humanitarian crisis in many regions
of the world.

·    Social and physical environments that destroy or promote health:
Examine factors related to social and environmental conditions and how they
contribute to inequity in access to healthcare services and to social
determinants of health. It will look at power dynamics associated with
class, gender, ethnicity, caste, and others that are being exacerbated by
rising xenophobia, war-mongering and intolerance. Under this theme we will
also examine the increasing responsibility of forced migration, conflict,
climate change and environmental degradation for the profound impact these
dynamics have on health outcomes.

·    Strengthening health systems to make them just, accountable,
comprehensive, integrated and networked: Debate alternative models of
healthcare delivery that are better suited to promote equity in access,
that are fair, and that promote accountable systems built around popular
participation.

·    Organizing and mobilizing yet again for Health for All: A key aspect
of the struggle for health is the numerous struggles and actions by groups,
peoples, movements, NGOs, and community-based organizations. PHA4 will be a
platform for sharing experiences, mutual learning and strategizing for
future action and a source of inspiration for the continuing struggle.



We expect about 1500 *participants* from across the globe to attend the
Assembly, particularly from low and middle income countries. Participants
will be mobilized through country and regional mobilization processes
leading up to the Assembly and will include representatives of civil
society organizations/networks (including non-governmental organizations,
community-based organizations, trade unions, professional associations);
governments, intergovernmental bodies, academic institutions, and many more.



We will be issuing future press releases and newsletters in preparation of
the event.



For more information please visit http://www.phmovement.org/en/node/10805
or contact globalsecretariat at phmovement.org
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