The BHW Report 2014 “Urban Health Scenario: Looking Beyond 2015”
was launched on 10th April in the PPRC UHC Conference at Radisson
Blu Water Garden Hotel Ball Room as an independent event. This 2014 BHW Report
deals with problems and prospects of urban health in the context of post 2015
development agenda. The challenges of providing services to vulnerable
population groups, e.g., the ever increasing slum population, received special
attention. In different chapters of this
report, urban health issues such as pluralistic health service delivery system,
food insecurity and malnutrition, poor state of water, sanitation and urban environment,
complexity of urban health governance etc. are discussed by experts in
respective fields, using secondary data. A concluding chapter summarized the
key findings and based upon these, a set of recommendations is proposed to
facilitate better urban health beyond 2015.
Initiated in 2006, Bangladesh Health Watch (BHW) is a civil society
advocacy and monitoring initiative dedicated to improve the health system in
Bangladesh through critical review of policies and programmes, and
recommendation of appropriate actions for change.
Following reviews of
different aspects of current urban health scenario, the Report proposed seven
actions to improve the situation: i) Alleviate
food and nutrition insecurity among the urban poor and slum population by
supplementing their fluctuating income ii) Build an integrated infrastructure
for PHC service delivery,involving all providersin the urban areas, under a system
of pluralistic governance iii) Adopt a rights-based approach to health service
delivery iv) Adopt an equity lens for urban health care services v) Ensure
basic amenities for the slum population vi) Reduce air, noise and water
pollution and vii)
formulate an Urban Health Policy apart
from the National Health Policy
2 comments:
Where can this report be found?
Greetings from Dhaka!
Can you please forward me a soft copy of the 2014 Bangladesh Health Watch Report.
Earlier reports are here http://sph.bracu.ac.bd/index.php/publications/bhwreport
Thanks for attention. Breda Gahan
breda.gahan@concern.net
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