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Simply being human
Simply being human







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We must all work together to combat inequalities and discriminatory practices so that everyone can enjoy the benefits of good health, no matter their age, sex, race, religion, health status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or migration status. I call on all countries to respect and protect human rights in health – in their laws, their health policies and programmes. The central principle of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is to ensure that no one is left behind.

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We have a long way to go until everyone – no matter who they are, where they live, or how much money they have – has access to these basic human rights. Discrimination in health care is unacceptable and is a major barrier to development.īut when people are given the opportunity to be active participants in their own care, instead of passive recipients, their human rights respected, the outcomes are better and health systems become more efficient. The Pelletier family sued BCH and lost in early 2020, at exactly the time the World Economic Forum was ushering in the Great Reset and its replacement of sovereign nations and sovereign parents with drug. When people are marginalized or face stigma or discrimination, their physical and mental health suffers. Doctors at BCH dubbed their evil practice a 'parentectomy' and this savage removal of parental rights has been repeated nationwide. That’s why WHO promotes the idea of people-centred care it is the embodiment of human rights in the practice of care.

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Nobody should be subjected to medical experimentation, forced medical examination, or given treatment without informed consent.

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The right to health also means that everyone should be entitled to control their own health and body, including having access to sexual and reproductive information and services, free from violence and discrimination.Įveryone has the right to privacy and to be treated with respect and dignity. Good health is also clearly determined by other basic human rights including access to safe drinking water and sanitation, nutritious foods, adequate housing, education and safe working conditions. No one should get sick and die just because they are poor, or because they cannot access the health services they need. The right to health for all people means that everyone should have access to the health services they need, when and where they need them, without suffering financial hardship. It is at the heart of my top priority: universal health coverage.

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Since day one, the right to health has been central to WHO’s identity and mandate. What a director.“The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition”.Īlmost 70 years after these words were adopted in the Constitution of the World Health Organization, they are more powerful and relevant than ever. I saw it only that one time, and it worked magic on me that I still can't comprehend. I don't want to be a spoiler so I'll say nothing more than that.

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In fact it occurred to me on another occasion upon reading a tiny little book by an author with the pseudonym "Alcyone." That a movie or book can have that type of effect on another human being implies that it's nothing short of marvelous, some kind of mystic key. For a while I was like John Travolta's character in "Phenomenon." This kind of effect from watching a movie isn't unheard of in history.

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you could say I flipped my lid.) My co-workers were terrified of me when I returned to work, but my family and most everyone else I knew marveled at the change and soon grew to approve of it. I unaccountably became a bodhisattva for some months (i. The top of my head seemed to explode and my "self" spontaneously shifted levels and merged with the consciousness of the universe. I had just gotten home from work and in stone cold sobriety managed to see myself in turn so exquisitely entrapped in the same quandaries as "Hector" that specifically at the moment of the simple act of his being given a pair of boots during the African shipwreck vignette, I had to run outside into the cool starry night. It was shortly after release on satellite in summer of 1995 (we had an early 10-foot dish) and I saw it with my "new" family at our home in an old mining town in Arizona. Could be the movie that had the greatest impact on me of all time, no doubt more than likely because I was going through the identical same struggle with fatherhood at the moment I saw it.









Simply being human