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irishglobalhealth

Nils Daulaire
Over the past few days, we laid the foundation for continuing global progress in areas from expanding access to health care to reducing health disparities to responding to pandemics such as H1N1 to preventing and treating non-communicable diseases. These global issues can only be achieved if we work together and it will take leadership, vision and commitment from all sectors of society.
Paul Farmer - American Anthropologist & Physician
If access to health care is considered a human right, who is considered human enough to have that right?
In a world driven by inequity, medicine could be viewed as social justice work.
Clean water and health care and school and food and tin roofs and cement floor, all of these things should constitute a set of basics that people must have as birthrights.