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2 Health & Hum. Rts. [i] (1996-1998)

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                  Frangois-Xavier  Bagnoud  Center
                  for  Health  and Human   Rights

The Frangois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights was founded
at the Harvard School of Public Health in January 1993. The Center considers
that the promotion and protection of health and the promotion and protection
of human rights are inextricably linked. The Center is dedicated to exploring
the conceptual  dimensions  and practical applications of this critical
relationship. Through its concentrated focus on the intersection of health and
human  rights, the Center also seeks to help revitalize the field of public health
and broaden human rights thinking and practice.




                  Harvard  School  of Public Health

The Harvard School of Public Health includes more than 200 faculty members
working in various disciplines of public health. The overriding mission of the
School-to  advance the public's health through learning and discovery-
comprises four objectives: to educate scientists, professionals, and leaders of
public health; to foster new discoveries and develop better technologies for
improved health of individuals and populations; to inform and influence debate
on key public health issues; and to strengthen capacities and services that
meet health needs in the community.




               Association  Frangois-Xavier  Bagnoud

The  Association Frangois-Xavier Bagnoud currently supports worldwide
programs in humanitarian assistance, aerospace research for the benefit of
people, and community  life in the Swiss canton of Valais. Humanitarian
assistance focuses on children's rights-especially the right to health care-of
children who are orphaned, abandoned or sick, many of whom have AIDS or
are HIV-infected. Projects are located in Thailand, India, Switzerland, Kenya,
Uganda, Uruguay, Columbia, and the United States. The Association Frangois-
Xavier Bagnoud bears the name of a young Swiss helicopter rescue pilot who
died in a helicopter accident while flying over the desert in Mali in 1986.

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