22:49 "Romani Global Diaspora: Implementation of the Right to Health", Health and Human Rights Journal | |
Romani Global Diaspora: Implementation of the Right to Health
December 2017
This Special Section will examine the implementation of the right to
health in the case of Romani populations across the globe. It will
draw attention to ongoing discrimination against the Roma and
Roma-related groups in relation to realization of the right to health.
Articles will consider access to health among Romani communities in
Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and elsewhere.
Guest editors of the special section are Jacqueline Bhabha, Margareta
Matache, and Teresa Sordé Martí.
Topics could include: Implementation of the Roma right to health
Conceptual and theoretical analysis of law and policy perspectives
addressing the right to health of Roma communities around the world.
Authors may adopt a human rights perspective, investigating the
availability, accessibility, acceptability, quality and accountability
of measures designed to realize the right to health of Romani members
of the population. The challenges of addressing ongoing health
inequalities and or tackling social determinants that hinder
implementation of the right to health for the global Romani diaspora.
Activities and policy initiatives targeting Roma and Roma-related
groups living outside Europe.
The non-discrimination principle in the implementation of the Roma
right to health
An examination of discriminatory practices impinging on the access to
healthcare of Roma and Roma-related groups throughout the world.
Consideration of intersectional discrimination,, including against
Roma people with disabilities, LGBTI Roma, Roma children and youth,
Roma women and girls, Roma migrants.
Strategies and tactics to realize the Roma right to health
A critical examination of health based initiatives, especially
grassroots Roma-based initiatives pursuing Roma equal access to
health. The impact of different strategies and tactics employed by
governments and civil society organizations to reduce health
discrepancies between Roma and non-Roma populations and overcome
discrimination in access to health rights. Assessment of successful
practices, strategies and players involved, the contexts in which they
operate and challenges encountered at the time of implementation.
Comparison of Roma related health laws, policies and interventions
adopted and implemented in different countries of the world.
The Health and Human Rights Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access
journal under the editorship of Partners in Health co-founder Paul
Farmer. It is published twice yearly by Harvard University Press, with
new issues released in June and December. There are no publication
fees unless authors can use open access publication grants.
Submission Details
Papers must be submitted by 28 February 2017
Papers have a maximum word length of 7,000 words, including references.
Author guidelines are available on the website:
http://www.hhrjournal.org/submissions/author-guidelines/
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