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Improve coverage and reduce inequites

"Universal coverage of health care means that everyone in the population has access to appropriate promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health care when they need it and at an affordable cost. Universal coverage thus implies equity of access and financial risk protection. It is also based on the notion of equity in financing, i.e. that people contribute on the basis of ability to pay rather than according to whether they fall ill." (WHO) 

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Network: MMI

Noncommunicable Diseases - joint statement by MMI and PHM at World Health Assembly

Thank you, Chair, for the opportunity to address the Assembly on behalf of Medicus Mundi International and the People's Health Movement. The NCDs (= Noncommunicable Diseases) initiative is too ... »Read more | »Show all (3)

Campaign/Advocacy
action medeor

Public Eye on Berlin

A joint statement of German NGOs working in the field of international health cooperation and advocacy and related organisations concerning the „World Health Summit“ in Berlin, 15-18 October 2009. ... »Read more | »Show all (2)

Conference Report
MM Switzerland

10 years after the Doha Declaration: The future agenda at the interface of global public health and IP - an outlook on the next ten years

Geneva, 23 November 2011. To mark the tenth anniversary of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, this two-day symposium took stock of key achievements since Doha, ... »Read more | »Show all (9)

Event

Doha+10

Berlin, 24 November 2011. The MMI Network members action medeor and Misereor are co-organizers of a conference organized by Action against AIDS Germany : Doha+10. Ten years after the 2001 ... »Read more | »Show all (7)

Project
Cordaid

Cordaid and health and well-being

"Cordaid's goal is to improve the health and socio-economic situation of poor and vulnerable groups, including women. An important part of that is reinforcing healthcare systems and structures, ... »Read more

Article
Africa CHA Platform

Faith-inspired health care providers in Africa: targeting the poor?

Faith-inspired institutions (FIIs) state as their mission the aim to provide quality health services to all, and in particular to serve the poor or the rural poor. Are FIIs then more willing to ... »Read more | »Show all (8)

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