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Anticipation of civil society |
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Free And Fair Elections 2004 |
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Deloitte & Touche Independent Auditor's Report Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2005 |
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Report on actions by the Conscious Choice 2006 Public Campaign |
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Program goal:
The mission of the program is to reform public health, to improve public health through support of new approaches to solution of urgent public health problems, in particular, by introduction of a complex model of protection of the rights of patients, palliative care, and support to people living with HIV/AIDS and non-medical drug use.
Key Program Components and Activities:
· Protecting the rights of patients to access quality medical, social and legal assistance. This initiative comprises: provision of direct legal aid to those whose human rights to health were violated, development and introduction of a Health and Law course for students of higher education institutions, development and approval of minimal standards of patient rights protection, and capacity development of patients and physicians associations and organizations.
· Establishing independent monitoring of the central and local budgets in the area of public health, transparency and efficiency of the state policy and its compliance with the needs of patients.
· Development of harm reduction policy and HIV/AIDS prevention in the environment of intravenous drug users. The following directions are envisaged: development of advocacy capacity for those directly affected by HIV/AIDS and drug related problems in Ukraine, human rights and direct legal aid initiatives, increasing involvement of drug user activists in decision making process, public campaigns, introducing harm reduction strategy into the penitentiary system in Ukraine. The International Harm Reductionn Development Program works in cooperation and with support of CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) on the abovementioned initiatives.
· Palliative care development, elaboration and approval of a National Program of Palliative Care Provision, development and introduction of educational programs and continuous education training for medical professionals in the sphere of palliative care, holding public information events.
Program partners:
Representatives of the governmental and non-governmental sectors, medical workers, lawyers, attorneys, human rights activists, patients and patient organizations, rectors of higher educational establishments that specialize in medicine and law, medical institutions of post-graduate education, and medical law experts.
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