Content finder
Find reports on a range of topics about health equality from the IHE and other organisations.
Featured report
The impact of the economic downturn and policy changes on health inequalities in london
The Right to Sutures: Social Epidemiology, Human Rights, and Social Justice
08th June 2010 07:47Article by Sridhar Venkatapuram, Ruth Bell, and Michael Marmot, published in the International Journal of Health and Human Rights, 2010 (Vol. 12, no. 2)
The article examines the convergences and contrasts between social epidemiology, social medicine, and human rights approaches toward advancing global health and health equity. The first section describes the goals and work of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health. The second section discusses the role of human rights in the Commission’s work. The third section evaluates, from the perspective of social epidemiology, two rights-based approaches to advancing health and health equity as compared to a view that focuses more broadly on social justice. The concluding section identifies four areas where social epidemiologists, practitioners of social medicine, and health and human rights advocates can and must work together in order to make progress on health and health equity.
Blogs
Newsletter
All the latest IHE's news and events straight to your inbox. Fill in your details:
