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Health is a universal human right, as recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Health equity -best feasible health for all- is the main principle of global health accepted by all countries as recognized in the founding objective of the World Health Organization. In this book we identify the best feasible (and sustainable) country average levels of health since 1950 till 2015 and measure the gap towards the mentioned global health objective. This analysis concludes that over 30% (and 37% in women) of the annual deaths worldwide would be avoided by global health equity. In the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Health is a universal human right, as recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Health equity -best feasible health for all- is the main principle of global health accepted by all countries as recognized in the founding objective of the World Health Organization. In this book we identify the best feasible (and sustainable) country average levels of health since 1950 till 2015 and measure the gap towards the mentioned global health objective. This analysis concludes that over 30% (and 37% in women) of the annual deaths worldwide would be avoided by global health equity. In the last five-year period the annual average of avoidable deaths was of over 17 million deaths, one every two seconds. This tragic death toll due to global injustice challenges the present global system where half the population leaves under the dignity threshold required to enjoy the universal right to health. When this concept and method are applied to sub-national analysis, the sensitivity of the burden of health inequity is increased and it can guide ethical fiscal and territorial redistribution of wealth to enable universal rights.
Autorenporträt
Juan Garay is a Public Health Physician who has been working during the last 30 years in clinical, planning, research and health policy activities with non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, governments and international organizations worldwide. He focuses his research in the challenge of health and economics¿ equity metrics.