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La participación social en un contexto de violencia política: Implicaciones para la promoción y ejercicio del derecho a la salud en Guatemala

Walter Flores, Ana Lorena Ruano, Denise Phé Funchal

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Limitations on human rights in the context of drug-resistant tuberculosis: A reply to Boggio et al.

Joseph J. Amon, Françoise Girard, Salmaan Keshavjee

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¿Deliberación democrática o mercadeo social? Los dilemas de la definición pública en salud en el contexto del seguimiento de la Sentencia T–760 de 2008

Camila Gianella-Malca, Oscar Parra-Vera, Alicia Ely Yamin, Mauricio Torres-Tovar

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Rights to bottle-feeding in poor countries: What is really at stake? A response to Dr. Agnès Binagwaho

Claudio Schuftan

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PUTTING EVERYONE AT RISK -IMPLICATIONS OF STATE-SANCTIONED HOMOPHOBIA AND SILENT MEDIA IN NAMIBIA

Cecilia Karolina Strand

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Holding multilateral organizations accountable: The failure of WHO in regards to childhood malnutrition

Agnès Binagwaho, Niloo Ratnayake, Mary C. Smith Fawzi

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