Inclusion and human rights in health policies: comparative and benchmarking analysis of 51 policies from Malawi, Sudan, South Africa and Namibia.
While many health services strive to be equitable, accessible and inclusive, peoples' right to health often goes unrealized, particularly among vulnerable groups. The extent to which health policies explicitly seek to achieve such goals sets the policy context in which services are delivered an...
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                  | Main Authors: | Malcolm MacLachlan, Mutamad Amin, Hasheem Mannan, Shahla El Tayeb, Nafisa Bedri, Leslie Swartz, Alister Munthali, Gert Van Rooy, Joanne McVeigh | 
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| Language: | EN | 
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      2012
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/01ee69885025458aa4151b791c493394 | 
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