<br>AN EMERGING VOICE FOR HEALTH EQUITY? COMMUNIQUE OF THE SECOND BRICS HEALTH MINISTERS’ MEETING<br>
Editor<br><br> In this issue we provide a link to the full communique of the Second BRICS
Health Ministers’ Meeting held in January 2013. How far does this
emerging concerted voice provide new impetus for the social justice
needed for equity in health? While the familiar commitments are included
to reducing major disease burdens, there are also welcome signs in the
communique of attention to dealing upstream with the "risk" environments
for health, of assessing the impact on health "of all public policies
at national and international levels" and of commitment to "community
empowerment". Equally the communique refers to a commitment to
implementing measures for technology transfer and co-operation across
low and middle income countries, such as for ensuring production and
access to generic medicines as part of realising the right to health.
The communique was less clear on two aspects: the active role of the 43%
of the world’s population living in BRICS countries in realising these
commitments, and the regional solidarity and integration needed in each
of their regions to ensure to benefit to the weaker economies of their
regions.<br>
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DELHI COMMUNIQUE OF THE SECOND BRICS HEALTH MINISTERS’ MEETING<br>
Ministers Of Health Of The Federative Republic Of Brazil, The Russian
Federation, India, People’s Republic Of China And Republic Of South
Africa, New Delhi, 11 January 2013<br>
<br> The ministers statement is drawn from the Government of India communique on the BRICS Health Ministers meeting at <a href="http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=91533" target="_blank">http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=91533</a>. Please send feedback or queries on the issues raised in this briefing to the EQUINET secretariat: <a href="mailto:admin@equinetafrica.org">admin@equinetafrica.org</a><br>
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