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SDG SERIES: What Might the SDGs Mean for Health and Human Rights?

17 Sep 2015


The SDG Series on SDGs and the right to health on the Health and Human Rights Journal is avaialable online. Click below to read the articles.

Introduction: What might SDGs mean for human rights and health? by Carmel Williams and Alison Blaiklock

Accountability for SDGs by Paul Hunt

Universal Health Coverage and the Right to Health by Audrey Chapman

The Slippery Target for Child Survival and SDGs by Elizabeth Gibbons

SDGs and the Health Impacts of Climate Change by Cecilia Sorensen and Jay Lemery

Leaving no one behind in Sexual and Reproductive Health by Rebecca Brown

SDG Treatment of TB is woefully inadequate by Brian Citro

SDG on Decent Work: Human Right or Business as Usual? By Gillian MacNaughton and Diane Frey

SDGs Adopting a Rights-bsaed Approach to Human Trafficking by Angela Duger

If readers are interested in contributing to the series, contact Carmel Williams at HHRSubmissions@hsph.harvard.edu

Categoria: Publications and resources Tags: human rights, reproductive rights, sexual rights

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