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" Para los fines de este informe, las enfermedades olvidadas son aquellas
enfermedades que se entiende afectan principalmente a la gente que vive en
la pobreza en países en vías de desarrollo, particularmente en áreas
rurales. Hay claros vínculos entre las enfermedades olvidadas y los
derechos humanos. Es más probable que las enfermedades ocurran donde no
están garantizados los derechos humanos, tales como el derecho a la salud, a
la educación y a la vivienda. Las enfermedades descuidadas también
frecuentemente dan lugar a violaciones de los derechos humanos y de
libertades fundamentales, incluyendo igualdad y la no discriminación. "
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Martín

Neglected diseases: a human rights analysis
Social, Economic and Behavioural Research. Special Topics No.6, 2007
Paul Hunt with the assistance of Rébecca Steward, Judith Bueno de Mesquita
and Lisa Oldring

Available online as PDF file [64p.] at:
http://www.who.int/tdr/publications/publications/pdf/seb_topic6.pdf

"...For the purpose of this report, neglected diseases are those diseases
understood to be primarily affecting people living in poverty in developing
countries, in particular in rural areas.

There are clear links between neglected diseases and human rights. Neglected
diseases are more likely to occur where human rights, such as the rights to
health, education and housing are not guaranteed. Neglected diseases also
often result in violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
including equality and non-discrimination.

Addressing the human rights issues that cause or are a consequence of
neglected diseases has an important role to play in helping to prevent and
treat these diseases, as well as in ensuring the dignity and well-being of
those afflicted. However, the human rights implications of neglected
diseases, and the contribution that human rights can make to addressing
neglected diseases, have not been given the attention they deserve.

This report aims to equip practitioners with an understanding of human
rights, how human rights abuses cause and result from neglected diseases,
and how a human rights approach can contribute to the fight against
neglected diseases..."

Content
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Neglected diseases and neglected populations
1.2 Human rights norms and standards
1.3 Health and human rights
1.4 Right to the highest attainable standard of health
1.5 Human rights obligations on states
1.6 Human rights and private sector responsibility
2. THE GENERAL FEATURES OF A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO HEALTH
2.1 Linkages to human rights .
2.2 Equality and non-discrimination, and their relationship to equity
2.3 Participation
2.4 Monitoring and accountability
2.5 Conclusion: the empowering role of human rights
3. DISCRIMINATION AND STIGMA
3.1 Discrimination enhances vulnerability to neglected diseases
3.2 Discrimination on the grounds of health status or disability
3.3 Stigma and neglected diseases
3.4 Right to privacy
4. HEALTH SYSTEMS: THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE AND THE UNDERLYING DETERMINANTS
OF HEALTH
4.1 Underlying determinants of the right to health
4.2 Right to health care
4.3 Conclusion
5. ESSENTIAL DRUGS
5.1 Access to essential drugs in the context of health care: the rights to
health and life
5.2 Intellectual property rights
5.3 Research and development and human rights
6. CONCLUSION
REFERENCES

This report is the result of collaboration between the Special Programme for
Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), the Health and Human
Rights Team of the WHO Department of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health
Law, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and
the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the
highest attainable standard of health.

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