32. Closing the Gap in One Generation Har passerat
Torsdag 14 november 2019 16:30 - 17:30 Crusellhallen
Moderator: Lisa Pelling
Paneldeltagare: Lena Hallengren, Margareta Kristensson, Sir Michael Marmot
It can be described as the paradox of global health; the fact that we statistically are healthier and have longer life expectancy than ever but at the same time health is more unevenly distributed. In short, there is a growing gap between those who access the right to health and those who don’t. This is true not only on a global scale but also within most societies, including the Nordic welfare states.
Why is this and how can the universal right to health become available to all?
Arrangör(er)
The Swedish Forum for Human Rights
Taggar
Jämlik hälsa
Form
Seminarium
Prioriterade målgrupper
Intresserad allmänhet
Språk
English
Föreläsare
Lena Hallengren Paneldeltagare
Minister for Health and Social Affairs
Margareta Kristensson Paneldeltagare
MD and Professor in Social and Preventive Medicine at Department of Medical and Health Sciences (IMH), Linköping University. Chair of the Östgöta Commission and member of the Swedish Commission on Social Determinants of Health
Sir Michael Marmot Paneldeltagare
MRC Research Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College, London. Chair of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health