PHM-Exch> Margarita Posada, presente!

Farah Shroff farah.shroff at ubc.ca
Fri Jul 17 10:13:46 PDT 2020


Queridos Cumpaneras y Cumpaneros,

I'm so so sad to hear that one of our PHM sisters passed away like this. 
May she rest in peace. Her struggles are over and she fought hard for 
all of us.

Hearing the manner in which she passed, in an ambulance, makes me more 
invigorated to engage in Health for All. Let her death not be in vain.

I hope that all those who knew her are able to find time to grieve and 
be together during these times of physical distancing and isolation.

Sending Warm Thoughts

farah

Dr Shroff
PHM Canada

On 7/16/2020 3:22 AM, felistus chipako wrote:
> Condolences to the PHM family in Elsalvador and the PHM Global. MHSRIP
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:51 AM Claudia I. Camacho <isabelcb at gmail.com 
> <mailto:isabelcb at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     What sad news!
>     Rage and sadness arise from the conditions of her passing away!
>
>     My sincere condolences to her family and work partners.
>     May all the people of the World may achieve Health and rights for
>     a better living, Now!
>
>     Best regards
>
>     Claudia
>
>     On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 at 14:48, Todd Jailer <todd at hesperian.org
>     <mailto:todd at hesperian.org>> wrote:
>
>         I am sorry to pass along the news of the tragic passing of our
>         compañera Margarita Posada, a leader of PHM El Salvador and of
>         the Salvadoran social movements for the right to health. That
>         her death was a violation of the right to health should make
>         us recommit to achieving Health for All, Now!
>
>         Here is a quick English translation of the notice published in
>         ElSalvador.com Another article appears in Diario Latino,
>         https://www.diariocolatino.com/margarita-posada-deja-legado-en-la-defensa-de-los-derechos-humanos/
>
>         Margarita Posada, presente!
>
>         Margarita Posada, a health activist, died in an ambulance
>         after being refused admittance at hospitals
>
>         Her family went to several public hospitals requesting she be
>         given medical attention, but she was turned down at every one.
>         Posada was coordinator of El Salvador’s NGO coalition, the
>         National Health Forum.
>
>         Margarita Posada was an activist who tirelessly raised the
>         flag of the right to health. However, on Monday morning, she
>         died in an ambulance because no public hospital would receive
>         her to give her the medical attention she needed.
>
>         Margarita suffered from cancer, and her condition had worsened
>         for several days.
>
>         Sources close to the family stated that early Monday morning
>         her health declined markedly compared to previous days, so
>         they decided to call an ambulance to transfer her to a hospital.
>
>         They went to several public hospitals pleading to be treated,
>         but she was not received in any. The last one they went to was
>         the Women's Hospital, but she was turned away there as well. A
>         few minutes later, she died in the ambulance.
>
>         Martín, her spouse, pleaded for his wife to be cared for: "If
>         we had not wasted time in reception, perhaps she would not
>         have died."
>
>         “Margarita died in an ambulance, seeking medical attention, a
>         human right for which she fought tirelessly, and which was
>         denied to her. She was not received at any of the hospitals
>         where she sought the care she needed. How much cruelty exists
>         in our reality, ”wrote Ángel Ibarra, former Minister of the
>         Environment.
>
>         “We regret to report the death of our coordinator Margarita
>         Posada, tireless social leader, committed to communities, a
>         brave woman who fought for the most vulnerable.
>
>         The vanquished will never surrender! Compañera Margarita will
>         live forever!
>
>         - National Health Forum (@FNS_OficialSV) July 13, 2020
>
>         Posada, 68, was director of the Association of Salvadoran
>         Community Promoters (Aprocsal) and coordinator of the National
>         Health Forum (FSN).
>
>         Several social organizations have expressed their regret over
>         the death of Posada, whom they identify as "a great fighter
>         for the defense of human rights."
>
>         Margarita Posada was part of the guerrilla of the Farabundo
>         Martí Front for National Liberation (FMLN), as a cadre of the
>         Popular Liberation Forces (FPL), an organization that she
>         joined at the age of 17, according to an interview published
>         by the digital newspaper /The Lighthouse./
>
>
>
>         -- 
>         Todd Jailer, managing editor
>         *Hesperian Health Guides*
>         /Knowledge for action. /
>         /Action for health./
>
>         todd at hesperian.org <mailto:todd at hesperian.org>
>         www.hesperian.org <http://www.hesperian.org/>
>
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