There are many important milestones globally related to policy/legislation, health systems & clinical care and in my capacity as UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to health I’m mandated with monitoring the situation of the right to health throughout the world.
I speak often about the need for States to operationalise the right to health and fully ratify the right to health in order to address many issues related to the full realisation of this right; national processes are key in protection, fulfilling & respecting the right to health
This 🧵 is on the importance of the draft new constitution that Chile will vote on on Sunday, specifically regarding the right to health. The draft embraces international human rights and overcomes the shortcomings of the current constitution:
The proposed constitution includes a specific right to health in Article 44. This new article places a strong emphasis on integral health in line with the approaches adopted and encouraged by the @WHO and the #ICESCR
Accordingly, Chileans have the opportunity to approve a constitutional framework that will enable the State of Chile to respond to the full range of health challenges by understanding and addressing health issues comprehensively.
Another key point to highlight in the article is the recognition of the social and environmental determinants of health.
Social and environmental determinants of health reflect the many links between the right to health and other social rights, and the proposed constitution reflects the interconnected and interdependent nature of these rights.
As I have pointed out extensively in previous reports, to achieve substantive equality, an intersectional analysis and approach to the right to health is important. We must look at the structural conditions and power structures that lead to health inequity and poor outcomes.
The intersection of race, class, sex, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status, belonging to an indigenous or minority group, to name just a few, are structural factors that deepen inequality and worsen health outcomes.
The constitutional recognition of these factors would allow the government to design and implement differentiated actions to promote the health of people in vulnerable situations, and represents a very important step forward.
In my reports to HRC and GA, I underscore principles of equality, non-discrimination, solidarity, cultural appropriateness, decentralization and gender equality. This proposal is guided by these very principles. This is a major highlight.
Intersectionality 🤝🏾 human rights woven throughout this constitutional text leads to conditions necessary for substantive equality.
In my HRC report “violence & the impact on the right to health” I recommended that States use all available resources to end violence and ensure sustainable strategy & resourcing for prevention and comprehensive response to violence.
This new Chilean constitution enshrines the right to live free from violence, the right to substantive equality, to water and sanitation, sexual and reproductive rights, the right to comprehensive sexual education and the right to adequate food.
Another important issue is the new article on sexual and reproductive rights. These rights are essential as they enshrine human rights principles of autonomy, informed consent. These are in line with international human rights standards and a welcome move forward.
Anyway, I’m really hopeful about September 4th events in Chile, if the plebiscite has a positive outcome, the successful implementation of the new constitution will require focus and determination. Despite challenges, the approach to the right to health gives me hope.
By integrating economic, social and cultural rights, Chile would join the ranks of numerous countries in Latam and would comply with many of its international obligations, including those stemming from the right to health.
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I love you siblings. You deserve the world and more. In me you have an unwavering commitment to protecting, promoting and fulfilling your right to health and broadly fighting like hell for a just and equitable society one in which you thrive not merely barely survive. 🩷💙🩷
The @UN mandate of Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical & mental health is for my siblings too! It is not my own to destroy the rights of others. It’s a @UNHumanRights resolution I’m held accountable to 🩷💙🩷
@UN @UNHumanRights There is no place within the human rights system - a system that is based on international human rights and is mandated to us momentarily by resolutions of the human rights council - to actively participate in acts of violence against transgender people. 🩷💙🩷
I’m dedicating my next report to the UN General Assembly 2023 to focus on food security, an underlying determinant of health. For millions around the world, they have poor physical and mental health outcomes as a result of hunger, instability, corporate greed, war, climate.
There are many thematic areas to show that without food security and nutrition there can be no highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.
🩺 Health
⚖️ Policy
⛰Land
🔬Food science & Tech
🎫 Food labelling
🧒🏾 Child dev
💣 Displacement
💰 Commerce
🌽Pleasure
2023 is the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I’m convinced that with the state of the multiple crises in the world, focusing on Food and The right to health is absolutely important. Will employ anti-colonial, anti-racist and intersectional analysis
We, @SweatTweets are calling Lead Curator Gabi Ngcobo & Christopher Till, Director of the Javett Art Centre at University of Pretoria @UPTuks to remove the artwork of convicted womxn murderer Zwelethu Mthethwa from "All in Day's Eye: The Politics of Innocence" exhibition
On 13 April 2013 Nokuphila Kumalo, a 23-year old womxn and sex worker was brutally beaten and stomped to death by Zwelethu Mthethwa in Cape Town. The crime was captured on CCTV footage and Mththwa was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in 2017.
Link: bit.ly/2mtxUlY
The Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria, @UPTuks is exhibiting Mthethwa's work with a caption that notes Mthethwa has ‘always maintained his innocence’. This is a violent erasure of his deeds.