World Health Day 2024: My Health, My Right

World Health Day 2024:

My Health, My Right

We want to champion the right of everyone, everywhere to have access to quality health services, education, and information, as well as safe drinking water, clean air, good nutrition, quality housing, decent working and environmental conditions, and freedom from discrimination.

We feature on this special issue of our newsletter, what we are working on to ensure that health is a right.

Around the world, the right to health of millions is increasingly coming under threat.

Diseases and disasters loom large as causes of death and disability.

Conflicts are devastating lives, causing death, pain, hunger and psychological distress.

The burning of fossil fuels is simultaneously driving the climate crisis and taking away our right to breathe clean air, with indoor and outdoor air pollution claiming a life every 5 seconds.

The WHO Council on the Economics of Health forAll has found that at least 140 countries recognize health as a human right in their constitution. Yet countries are not passing and putting into practice laws to ensure their populations are entitled to access health services. This underpins the fact that at least 4.5 billion people — more than half of the world’s population — were not fully covered by essential health services in 2021.

To address these types of challenges, the theme for World Health Day 2024 is ‘My health, my right’.

This year’s theme was chosen to champion the right of everyone, everywhere to have access to quality health services, education, and information, as well as safe drinking water, clean air, good nutrition, quality housing, decent working and environmental conditions, and freedom from discrimination.

 

1.May starts a new project

1.May starts a new project: Exchange best practices and experiences working with refugees in the Baltics.

Presentation of the results of the study “Protection through Mobility: An Emergency Response to Hostility”.

A study on the implementation of humanitarian visa systems in the Member States of the European Union and the Schengen area has been carried out within the framework of the project “Protection through Mobility: An Emergency Response to Hostility” commissioned by the Estonian HIV-Positive Network.
The results of the survey were presented on October 20, 2021 and the survey was conducted by Liina Laanpere and Lehte Roots. ”

The first part of the study presented the legal framework for entering the European Union, including the options available to asylum seekers. The second part provided an overview of the existing humanitarian visa systems in the EU / Schengen countries and analyzed best practices. The third part gave an overview of the relevant laws in force in Estonia and provided recommendations on how to adapt the best practices of humanitarian visas to Estonian legislation.
The presentation of the project study was attended by 5 participants at the on-site EHPV office at Rävala pst 8 in Tallinn, the remaining 4 people participated through a zoom video conference. I was satisfied with the presentation.

   

“Chase the virus, not the people!” – “Zero Discrimination” Day!

March 1 – the special day for #Chasethevirusnotpeople campaign team, dedicated to the Zero Discrimination goal. Its support from the campaign and the communities of Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) – an opportunity to show the importance and the need for change, to stand up united for justice and equality for everyone.

All the details, how to support the campaign “Сhase the Virus, not People!” on “Zero Discrimination Day” by the link – http://chasevirus.org/zero-discrimination/. Follow the news, subscribe to the newsletter, share the information. Stay with us!

#ChaseTheVirusNotPeople #ZeroDiscrimination

Fresh condoms and lubricants!

We just received fresh condoms and lubricants we very happy to share with everyone! Condom demonstrations can be also provided if it’s needed 😈
Special thanks go to National Institute for Health Development (www.tai.ee)

11.02.2019 – Estonian Network of PLHIV representatives and the mayor of Narva Tarmo Tammiste

Estonian Network of PLHIV representatives had a meeting with the mayor of Narva Tarmo Tammiste
Topics of discussion: New approaches to cooperation with the local government, plans and goals setting for 2019 to improve the quality of life of PLHIV.
Fresh ideas start here!

2019

Dear friends, our old and new customers!

Once again, we would like to congratulate you on New Year!

We are glad to inform you that in the new year we work for you from Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 17.00. Please reserve a time in advance by calling us (+372) 5340 0530.

Our contact remains the same. The office of the Estonian Network of PLWH and the Estonian Consortium of Communities is located in Tallinn, Pärnu mnt 130-25, telephone (+372) 56316013.

We are looking forward to see you again!