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Health Hum Rights ; 25(1): 67-79, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37266311

RESUMO

Improving the protection of the right to health of ethnic Roma people is one of the most pressing public health challenges in contemporary Europe, as their life expectancy and health status remain significantly lower than their non-Roma counterparts.1 This paper analyzes Roma-led accountability initiatives that embrace social accountability and legal empowerment approaches to advocate for equitable fulfillment of the right to health. While these initiatives have led to the elimination of some harmful health practices (such as illegal cash bribes and violent and abusive treatment by medical professionals) and to improvements in health care, and some Roma communities have become driving forces for local and national health system reforms for advancing the fulfillment of health rights, the health inequalities affecting Roma communities remain significant. This issue also remains largely overlooked by European health research and policy experts, who are mostly reluctant to incorporate analyses of ethnicity and racialization into their research on health inequalities in Europe. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these health inequalities.


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COVID-19 , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Humanos , Pandemias , Direitos Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Europa Oriental , Responsabilidade Social
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Health Hum Rights ; 19(2): 23-34, 2017 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29302160

RESUMO

This paper reviews domestic and international activism seeking justice for Romani and other women harmed by coercive, forced, and involuntary sterilization in the former Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic. Framed by Michel Foucault's theory of biopower, it summarizes the history of these abuses and describes human rights campaigns involving domestic and international litigation, advocacy, and grassroots activism, as well as the responses of the Czech governments. The paper describes how legal and policy work during the past decade has led to recognition of coercive, forced, and involuntary sterilization as a present-day human rights issue worldwide, to the adoption of new guidelines on female sterilization, and to a joint statement on the issue by seven UN agencies. Relying on academic literature, reports by domestic and international human rights groups, state investigations, judgments from Czech courts and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), media reports, and the experience of the authors, who have been allies of the Romani women harmed in the Czech Republic since 2005 and 2012, respectively, the paper describes the current state of play with respect to achieving redress for them, including current conceptual, legal, political, and social obstacles and their antecedents in 20th century notions of population control.


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Coerção , Roma (Grupo Étnico)/etnologia , Discriminação Social/etnologia , Justiça Social , Esterilização Involuntária , República Tcheca , Tchecoslováquia , Feminino , Humanos , Racismo , Justiça Social/economia , Justiça Social/ética
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