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Speak-Up! Inject a dose of democracy into the World Health Assembly
-WHO4ALL-<br>
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<p>Perhaps the most important annual global meeting on health, the
WHO's World Health Assembly (WHA) begins next week in Geneva.
For eight days, ministerial delegations from the United Nation's
193 member governments will discuss and decide policies on the
issues that can have a life or death impact on billions of
people around the globe, but without them having any say in the
proceedings. Although the UN has repeatedly pronounced noble
words about everyone's Right to Health, those most in need of
care do not have a 'voice' at the WHA, so that the noble words
just remain promises which can't be held to account. </p>
<p>However, recent advances in mobile phone technology and social
media has provided a key to open the door to the WHO and the
World Health Assembly. Now, for the first time, people around
the world can have a say about the health issues that concern
them, and make their views heard at the highest level. The World
OPEN Health Assembly (WOHA), to be held from 16-24 May, will
provide an amplifier for the voices of people on the 'bottom',
to be heard at the 'top'. </p>
<p>WOHA 2011 is the first step of the Million Message March to the
UN, a seven month campaign to that marches to UN High Level
Meetings on HIV and on Non Communicable Diseases, finishing at
the High Commission for Human Rights on the 10th of December,
Human Rights Day. 'Speak-Up' is going on the road for the Right
to Health.</p>
<p>An innovative global collaboration of health activists and
civil society organizations from around the world, The Million
Message March to the UN and WOHA iare being coordinated by the
IMAXI Cooperative Trust, a new international NGO based in India
driven by patients with life-threatening diseases and public
health experts. Its mission is to increase the public's
involvement in health issues and institutions by using the new
technologies of communication that are becoming increasingly
accessible to many, even in the same communities where access to
healthcare is out of reach. Tech in hand but health at risk, we
use the first as tools to fix the other.</p>
<p>The World OPEN Health Assembly begins with moderated 'Speak-Up
Sessions' on issues derived from the WHA agenda (or missing from
it!) including on HIV, Cancer, Diabetes, TB, Palliative Care and
other topics. These 'Speak-Up Sessions', one hour online
discussions moderated by activists and experts, begins 'live
& direct' from the Institute of Palliative Medicine in
Kerala, India, WHO Collaborating Center. The moderation, relayed
across time zones to partners in Kenya, South Africa, UK,
Brazil, the US and other countries, allows anyone to participate
around the clock from around the world. Combined with feeds of
live tweets from the WHA by WHO Watch and Human Rights Watch,
the WHA is having its doors opened from outside. WOHA is a
global community gathering by Twitter, Facebook, Skype chat or
SMS text, and everyone will have their views incorporated into
recommendations, 'open-drafted' during 18-22 May, that will be
delivered to the WHO Director General, Dr. Margaret Chan, on the
24th of May at the 64th World Health Assembly. </p>
<p>The World OPEN Health Assembly is injecting a dose of democracy
into the World Health Organization. WHO4ALL.<br>
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<p>Speak-Up! By Twitter: @WOHA2011 / SMS:<a href="tel:%2B41787597991" value="+41787597991" target="_blank">+41787597991</a> or +91
<a href="tel:8129094433" value="+18129094433" target="_blank">8129094433</a> / FB: <a href="http://facebook.com/MillionMessageMarch" target="_blank">facebook.com/MillionMessageMarch</a><br>
skype: <a href="http://imaxi.org" target="_blank">imaxi.org</a> / blog: <a href="http://www.imaxi.org" title="www.imaxi.org" target="_blank">www.imaxi.org</a> Follow #WOHA on
twitter, non-stop from May 16 - 24 Join the March @MMM2UN<br>
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