id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104455-bcj2y90n Friedman, Eric A. Global Health in the Age of COVID-19: Responsive Health Systems Through a Right to Health Fund 2020-06-17 .txt text/plain 4089 202 45 Community-based and -driven accountability and participation • Local health service and other social accountability measures, such as village health committees and health facility monitors Participatory policymaking • Community-driven health impact assessments for policies, programs, and projects that affect the right to health, whether adversely (such as mines, fossil fuel subsidies, and deforestation) or positively (such as parks, public transportation, and healthy school meals) • Participatory health planning to ensure that urban and other community designs promote health for all and that pandemic preparedness plans protect marginalized populations • Participatory budgeting for health-related budgets • Participatory processes to develop health equity programs of action* Right to health capacity building • Community members' and civil society organizations' capacity to participate in health policymaking processes • Right to health literacy and education, including for community members, public officials, health workers, educators, judges, lawyers and paralegals, law enforcement officers, and journalists • Partnerships between legal services organizations and health providers to increase patients' understanding of their rights and their access to justice • Information exchanges on successful right to health advocacy strategies • Government capacity to enforce standards on quality, non-discriminatory, acceptable, and accessible health care in the private sector and to carry out environmental safety testing and enforcement in marginalized communities • National human rights institutions' capacity to investigate and resolve complaints about right to health violations Legal empowerment • Access to justice programs to support claims centering on the right to health Monitoring • Right to health monitoring, such as through national human rights institutions, parliamentary right to health investigations, and community platforms • Public expenditure tracking of health-related budgets In addition to funding activities such as these, the R2HCF could have targeted strategic initiatives. ./cache/cord-104455-bcj2y90n.txt ./txt/cord-104455-bcj2y90n.txt