The health protestors / produced, written and directed by Ashley Bruce ; TVE.

In 1978, the World Health Organization's Alma Ata conference promised to deliver basic health care for all the world's population. Today, that promise remains unmet in too many countries and cities of the developing world where health is still the prerogative of wealthy elites -- and the p...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Alexander Street)
Corporate Authors: Television Trust for the Environment, Bullfrog Films, BBC Worldwide Ltd
Other Authors: Bruce, Ashley (Screenwriter), Atkins, Rachel (Narrator)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Multiple
Published: [Oley, Pennsylvania] : [Distributed by] Bullfrog Films, [2017]
Series:City life (Bullfrog Films) ; 3.
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Summary:In 1978, the World Health Organization's Alma Ata conference promised to deliver basic health care for all the world's population. Today, that promise remains unmet in too many countries and cities of the developing world where health is still the prerogative of wealthy elites -- and the poor remain trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and ill-health. Frustrated by the failure of the international community to deliver on its promises, doctors, health professionals, and civil rights activists from around the world convened in Dhaka in December 2000 at the People's Health Assembly. Their mission was to draw up a charter of their own demands for health care, framed in the new People's Health Charter.
Item Description:Title from title frames.
Originally produced by: TVE, ©2001; previously released in 2002.
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (27 min.)
Audience:7 and up.
Production Credits:Series editor, Jenny Richards ; series producer, Luke Gawin ; editor, Sotira Kyriacou.