Call for Contributions: “Racism and Right to health: Report to UN General Assembly 2022”

May 5, 2022

Call for contributions: “Racism and Right to health: Report to UN General Assembly 2022”

Issued by: Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng

Closing: 2nd June 2022

Please share widely: Input can be provided by and including but not limited to Member States/Individuals/Institutions/private and public Organizations

 

The Special Rapporteur underlines that racism is a key social determinant of health and a driver of health inequities. With this report, she would like to shed light on the impact of racism and discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, descent, caste, national or ethnic origin or migrant or refugee status, on the enjoyment of the right to health. She will focus on its impact particularly on Black people, persons of African descent, Arabs and Muslims, Asians and persons of Asian descent, migrants and persons belonging to indigenous peoples and minorities and the intersection of factors such as poverty, or discrimination based on age, sex, gender identity, expression, sexual orientation, disability, migration status, health status e.g. HIV, Albinism etc. and the rural and urban divide.

E-mail address:
ohchr-srhealth@un.org

E-mail subject line:
Contribution to GA report – SR right to health

Word limit:
750 words per question

File formats:
Word (Please note that only word docs will  be posted online)

Accepted languages:
English, French, Spanish

 

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