Trialing Over-the-Counter Mild Pain Medication Access in Queensland Prisons: The Experience of Women Prisoners [0.03%]
昆士兰监狱非处方轻度止痛药使用试点项目:女性服刑人员的体验
Evonne Miller,Lisa Scharoun,Jane Phillips et al.
Evonne Miller et al.
In Queensland, Australia, adults in custodial facilities do not have discretionary access to over-the-counter (OTC) medications for mild pain relief and management. This study evaluated a trial allowing prisoners in male and female units at...
The State of International Human Rights Law on Sexual and Reproductive Health: An Overview [0.03%]
国际人权法在生殖健康领域的现状及其对未来政策的影响:概述
Christina Zampas,Åsa Nihlén
Christina Zampas
This paper provides an overview of states' current obligations concerning key areas of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) under United Nations (UN) international human rights law. It emphasizes that SRHR are grounded in intern...
Regression of Hard-Won Advances in Socialized Medicine: The Emergence of the Private Sector in Health Care in Serbia [0.03%]
社会主义医学来之不易的成就倒退:塞尔维亚医疗卫生领域私人部门的兴起
Milutin Kostić,Danilo Vuković
Milutin Kostić
Dual practice physicians are those who work in both the public and private sectors: for example, in the morning seeing patients in a state-run hospital, and in the afternoon seeing paying customers in a private facility. Dual practice is a ...
Te Ᾱo Māori "Accountability": Indigenous Ways Toward Partnership and Restorative Practice Globally [0.03%]
毛利人问责制:“全球伙伴关系和恢复性实践的本土方式”
Emma Rawson-Te Patu
Emma Rawson-Te Patu
Human Rights Accountability in Global Health Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: The Case of the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator [0.03%]
全球卫生多利益攸关方合作伙伴关系中的问责制:以“获得新冠肺炎工具加速计划”为例
Gamze Erdem Türkelli,Rossella De Falco
Gamze Erdem Türkelli
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development promotes multi-stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) to achieve sustainable development, including global health-related goals. MSPs typically involve three or more types of actors, including states, co...
"That's a Definition for a World That Does Not Yet Exist": Reflections on Accountability from a Participatory Action Research Project with People Engaged in the Sex Trades [0.03%]
"那是一种尚不存在的世界的定义": 一项参与性行动研究计划对责任的反思——与从事性工作者合作的研究项目
Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe,Jessica Peñaranda,Alice M Miller
Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe
Energizing Health: Electricity Access and the Right to Health in Nigeria [0.03%]
电力与健康权益:尼日利亚的电力获取和健康权
Oshokha Caleb Ilegogie
Oshokha Caleb Ilegogie
In this essay, I explore the link between energy access, especially electricity, and human rights, particularly the right to health in Nigeria. Despite its plentiful natural resources, including vast reserves of oil, gas, and sustainable bi...
Chasing Accountability in Global Health: Reflections from Experience on the UN Secretary-General's Independent Accountability Panel on Women's, Children's, and Adolescents' Health [0.03%]
联合国秘书长的妇女、儿童和青少年健康独立问责委员会的工作反思
Alicia Ely Yamin
Alicia Ely Yamin
The story of United Nations (UN) efforts to create an independent mechanism to foster greater accountability across global health is one of high hopes, missed opportunities and, ultimately, planned project failure. The creation of the UN Se...
A Narrative Review of Dual Loyalty Conflicts in Custodial Settings and Implications for Community Practice [0.03%]
羁押场所中双重忠诚冲突的叙述性回顾及其对社区实践的影响
Michelle Suh,Marc David Robinson,Holland Kaplan
Michelle Suh
Dual loyalty dilemmas are conflicts between health care professionals' obligations toward their patients and third-party interests. These conflicts are more common and starker in custodial settings, such as jails and prisons, military deten...
Tsung-Ling Lee,Chien-Liang Lee
Tsung-Ling Lee
Accountability is central to human rights, yet it has varied interpretations across contexts. Conventionally, accountability denotes blame and punishment or emphasizes hierarchical relationships between claim holders and duty bearers. Howev...