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Human Rights, Health and Poverty Reduction Strategies
The book Human Rights, Health and Poverty Reduction Strategies by WHO explores the close interconnection between human rights, health, and poverty alleviation efforts. It emphasizes that a human rights–based approach is essential in designing and implementing development policies, particularly in the health sector. Through analysis and case studies, the publication demonstrates how applying human rights principles—such as participation, non-discrimination, and accountability—can enhance the effectiveness of poverty reduction strategies and strengthen health systems. It also provides practical guidance for policymakers on integrating human rights perspectives into national and international programs to achieve socially just and sustainable development.
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