Rethinking and advancing the movement of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in four central arenas of the Middle East Region

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mohammed Alkhaldi, Yara Asi, Marina AlBada, Wesam Mansour
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The Middle East region has a long history of resistance, activism, and advocacy movements in health, most recently as part of the 2011 region‐wide Arab Spring. Despite this storied history, however, movements of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in the region are rarely unpacked, examined, or documented. This historical and contextual analysis aims to examine the long‐standing confiscated health rights and subsequent experiences of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in populations in Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, and Iraq. Promoting a health equity and health rights‐based approach is key to achieving Universal Health Coverage and health‐related Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in contexts that experience fragile socioeconomic and humanitarian conditions and political instability such as many countries in the Middle East. Marginalized populations, including Palestinians living under Israeli occupation, Lebanese Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender+ (LGBT) communities, Egyptian women and girls affected by Female Genital Mutilation, and Iraqi refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, have been severely impacted by decades of oppression, conflict, and displacement. These populations have faced various forms of discrimination, neglect, and violence that have hindered their access to quality healthcare and basic health rights. Rather than relying on government efforts, local and international movements to advocate for and protect the health rights of these populations are key. Innovative approaches, strategic dialogue and collective actions are prerequisites for promoting resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in all country's systems structure. This analysis highlights the important of this social public health issue in the most turbulent region and provides evidence to guide all countries to realize equitable human rights for health for all populations.
在中东地区的四个中心领域反思和推进卫生领域的抵抗、行动和宣传运动
中东地区在卫生领域的抵抗运动、行动主义和宣传运动由来已久,最近的一次是 2011 年整个地区范围内的 "阿拉伯之春"。然而,尽管历史悠久,该地区的抵抗运动、行动主义和健康倡导运动却很少得到解读、研究或记录。本历史和背景分析旨在研究巴勒斯坦、黎巴嫩、埃及和伊拉克长期以来被没收的健康权利,以及随后的抵抗运动、行动主义和倡导健康的经历。促进健康公平和基于健康权利的方法是实现全民医保和与健康相关的可持续发展目标的关键,尤其是在社会经济和人道主义状况脆弱、政治不稳定的情况下,如中东的许多国家。边缘化人群,包括生活在以色列占领下的巴勒斯坦人、黎巴嫩女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者+(LGBT)群体、受切割女性生殖器官影响的埃及妇女和女童以及伊拉克难民和境内流离失所者,都受到了数十年压迫、冲突和流离失所的严重影响。这些人群面临着各种形式的歧视、忽视和暴力,阻碍了他们获得高质量的医疗保健和基本的健康权利。与其依赖政府的努力,倡导和保护这些人群健康权利的地方和国际运动才是关键。创新方法、战略对话和集体行动是在所有国家的系统结构中促进抵制、行动主义和健康宣传的先决条件。这项分析强调了这一社会公共卫生问题在最动荡地区的重要性,并为指导所有国家实现所有人口的公平健康人权提供了证据。
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