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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Key facts. Human rights are universal rights of all human beings, regardless of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. The right to health and other health-related human rights are legally binding commitments enshrined in international human rights instruments.

  2. Cancer is a large group of diseases that can start in almost any organ or tissue of the body when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, go beyond their usual boundaries to invade adjoining parts of the body and/or spread to other organs.

  3. Disability is a human rights issue with people with disability being subject to multiple violations of their rights, including acts of violence, abuse, prejudice and disrespect because of their disability, which intersects with other forms of discrimination based on age and gender, among other factors.

  4. Nov 27, 2002 · The 145 countries which have ratified the Covenant will now be compelled to progressively ensure that everyone has access to safe and secure drinking water and sanitation facilities – equitably and without discrimination.In the last decade, progress has been slow in providing “improved drinking water” (which may mean as little as a ...

  5. Sep 30, 2022 · When people's health needs are not met, they have a right to raise the issue and expect action to be taken. The right to health is connected to many of the Sustainable Development Goals and linked to other human rights, such as: Rights of the child. Right to education. Rights to adequate food and to safe drinking water.

  6. Mar 6, 2018 · The role of the WHO, through the Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD), is to evaluate the impact of psychoactive substances on public health by evaluating their dependence producing properties and potential harm to health, as well as considering their potential medical benefits and therapeutic applications. The ECDD then makes ...

  7. Jan 19, 2020 · The global excess mortality associated with COVID-19 was 14.91 million in the 24 months between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021, representing 9.49 million more deaths than those globally reported as directly attributable to COVID-19. The impact of the pandemic has been over several waves with each characterized by unique regional ...

  8. Jun 6, 2022 · The right to health – articulated as the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health – is enshrined in the WHO Constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 25) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Article 12).WHO/Europe assists Member States in protecting and promoting human rights, ethics and equity for TB patients by ...

  9. Jun 26, 2024 · The WHO Constitution was the first international instrument to enshrine the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health as a fundamental right of every human being ("the right to health"). In international human rights law, the right to health is a claim to a set of social arrangements – norms, institutions, laws and an enabling environment – that can best secure the enjoyment ...

  10. May 16, 2024 · The World Health Organization defines sexual health as a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity. Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion ...