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16 Health & Hum. Rts. J. [i] (2014)

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Health and Human Rights Journal  VOLUME 16  NUMBER 1 2014


Contents


EDITORIAL

1     The Great Procrastination
      Jay Lemery, Carmel Williams and Paul Farmer

FOREWORD

4     Mary Robinson, President of the Mary Robinson Founda-
      tion-Climate Justice

CLIMATE   JUSTICE  AND   THE  RIGHT  TO  HEALTH:  A
SPECIAL   ISSUE*

8     Advancing Climate Justice and the Right to Health
      Through Procedural Rights
      Margaux J. Hall

19    Climate Change, Childrens Rights, and the Pursuit
      of Intergenerational Climate Justice
      Elizabeth D. Gibbons

32    Collective Violence Caused by Climate Change and
      How It Threatens Health and Human Rights
      Barry S. Levy and Victor W Sidel

41    Prioritizing Health: A Human Rights Analysis of
      Disaster, Vulnerability, and Urbanization in New
      Orleans and Port-au-Prince
      Jean Carmalt

54    Climate Change and the Right to Health for Ma.ori in
      Aotearoa/New Zealand
      Rhys Jones, Hayley Bennett, Gay Keating and Alison
      Blaiklock

69    Rising Oceans, Climate Change, Food Aid, and Human
      Rights in the Marshall Islands
      IngridAhlgren, Seiji Yamada, and Allen Wong

82    Wrong Side of the Tracks: The Neglected Human Costs
      of Transporting Oil and Gas
      Lloyd Burton and Paul Stretesky

93    Social Justice, Climate Change, and Dengue
      Aileen Y Chang, Douglas 0. Fuller, Olveen
      Carrasquillo and John C. Beier

105   Chikungunya, Climate Change, and Human
      Rights
      Braden Meason and Ryan Paterson


113   Emerging Roles of Health Care Providers to Mitigate
      Climate Change Impacts: A Perspective from East
      Harlem, New York
      Perry E. Sheffield, Kathleen T Durante, Elena Rahona,
      and Christina Zarcadoolas

GENERAL HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS
ARTICLES


122   The Impact of Reliance on Private Sector Health
      Services on the Right to Health
      Audrey R. Chapman

134   Human  Rights and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
      Tuberculosis, and Malaria
      Sara L.M. Davis

148   Using a Reporting System to Protect the Human
      Rights of People Living with HIV and Key
      Populations: A Conceptual Framework
      R. Taylor Williamson, Peter Wondergem, Richard N.
      Amenyah

157   Data-Driven Human Rights: Using the Electronic
      Health Record to Promote Human Rights in Jail
      Sarah Glowa-Kollisch, Kelly Andrade, Richard
      Stazesky, Paul Teixeira, Fatos Kaba, Ross Macdonald,
      Zachary Rosner, Daniel Selling, Amanda Parsons,
      Homer Venters

166   Women, E-waste, and Technological Solutions to
      Climate Change
      Lucy McAllister, Amanda Magee, Benjamin Hale

179   Increased Depressive Symptoms among Arab
      Bedouin Women  Under Threat of House Demolition
      in Southern Israel
      Nihaya Daoud and Yousef Jabareen

 This Health and Human Rights special issue on climate jus-
 tice and the right to health was co-edited by Jay Lemery, MD,
 president of the Wilderness Medical Society (WMS). WMS is
 a non-profit organization for health care providers dedicated
 to promoting best practice care in austere or remote envi-
 ronments. As the right to health depends on a stable and safe
 environment, WMS is pleased to support this special issue.
 Information for health care providers to advance awareness of
 the effects of climate change on human health is available at
wms.org.


JUNE   2014    NUMBER 1  VOLUME 16  Heath and Hurnar

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