
Astonishingly, some of the staff of the two programs, although working in the same city in the same building in places such as Budapest, had never met until today, here in Cape Town – showing how big a task it will be to foster collaboration between the public health and rule of law programs. In her opening remarks, Françoise Girard, Director of the Public Health Program, was half serious, half joking when she said that “collaboration between Network programs is no trivial matter – it may be something like nuclear arms negotiations.”
At the same time, the status quo is no longer acceptable. For many years now, public health staff have witnessed the essential role of law and human rights in achieving positive health outcomes for their target populations. And rule of law staff have seen increasing opportunities to incorporate public health issues into their advocacy and programs. As Françoise put it, “we believe that expanding access to health can be a fruitful and exciting task for lawyers, and conversely, that legal strategies can help health activists make access to health care a reality.”
A beautiful, and appropriate, setting
Inspiration and a call for action
Participants had a chance to hear about these initiatives from two heroes of the health and human rights movement, Khosi Xaba, well-known for her work for women’s health and rights, and Mark Heywood,
At the end of the session, Jonathan Cohen, Project Director of the Public Health Program’s Law and Health Initiative, called upon all participants to “roll up our sleeves and to use the next days to move from inspiration to action.” “Our goal is to be better health and human rights advocates, working together. This means that all of us need to work together to enhance our strategies. We know we will have been successful when these new strategies will start making a difference for the people we work for.”
Open to change
From the feedback they have provided, participants clearly seem to be ready to work hard to make the links between their programs, and to
One participant, however, seemed to be more cautious. “It is one thing to get excited about these new ideas here, it will be another to implement them in practice when I get back to my country, to a full plate of work. I see why this important, but I hope we will get concrete, practical ideas about how to make it possible for us to move into this new direction.”
Eager to move forward
Quotes of the day
“We believe that health and human rights are equal partners. We believe that expanding access to health can be a fruitful and exciting task for lawyers, and conversely, that legal strategies can help health activists make access to health care a reality.”
Françoise Girard
“Health and human rights are so linked – the opportunities are massive.”
Sue Simon
My hope is that after the workshop it will be impossible to imagine doing health and human rights advocacy in anything than a collaborative fashion.”
Jonathan Cohen
“The worst way to form alliances is to start a network.”
Mark Heywood
“Without vision you don’t get very far”
Khosi Xaba
“We don’t want this to be donor driven. We want to know how we can encourage collaboration. What will work? What will not work? We want your feedback.”
Emily Martinez
Activities of the day
13:00 – 15:00 Registration at the BMW Pavilion14:00 – 15:00 Poster Exhibition and Reception
- Capacity Building for HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Litigation
Mariana Berbec-Rostas, Open Society Justice Initiative - Challenging Drug Raids and Criminalization of Drug Use in Hungary
Balazs Denes, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union - Developing a Policy on Comprehensive Post-Rape Care
Anne Gathumbi, Open Society Institute East Africa - HIV/AIDS and Human Rights: Working with Cultural Structures to Protect the Right of Women to Inherit Property
Catherine Mumma, Kenya National Commission of Human Rights - Human Rights and Palliative Care Frank Brennan, Palliative Care Consultant
- Landmark Case Protecting Confidentiality of an HIV Patient in Kyrgyzstan
Aisuluu Bolotbaeva, Soros Foundation – Kyrgyzstan - Legal Support to People with Mental Health Problems and Mental Disabilities Anahit Papikyan and Davit Ameriyan, Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation – Armenia
- Linking Health and Human Rights: Mediators and Monitors in Roma Communities Heather Doyle, Public Health Program, Open Society Institute
- Litigation on Confidentiality of Medical Information in Ukraine
Dmytro Groysman, Vinnytsya Human Rights Group - SANGAMA and PULC-K : Organizing to End Abuse of Sexual and Gender Minorities Jessica Wahlstrom, Columbia University
- The TAC Case: Litigating for Treatment in South Africa
Delme Cupido, Open Society Institute for Southern Africa
Liz Gwyther, Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa
Richard Harding, King's College London School of Medicine
15:00 – 15:30 Activity 1: Welcome and Opening Remarks (Plenary)
- Françoise Girard, Director, OSI Public Health Program - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
- Emily Martinez, Director, OSI Human Rights and Governance Grants Program - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
- Zohra Dawood, Executive Director, Open Society Foundation – South Africa - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
15:30 – 16:30 Activity 2: Success Stories in Health and Human Rights in South Africa (Keynote Panel)
- Moderator: Tawanda Mutasah, Executive Director, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)
- Khosi Xaba, University of Witwatersrand - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
- Mark Heywood, Director, AIDS Law Project - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
16:30 – 17:00 Activity 3: Overview of the Workshop (Plenary)
- Jonathan Cohen, Project Director, Law and Health Initiative, OSI Public Health Program - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
- Paul McAdams, Senior Education Specialist, Equitas - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
- Justine Jowell, Site Visits Coordinator - DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 FILE
17:00 – 17:15 Networking Break
17:15 – 18:30 Activity 4: Introductions and Expectations (Working Groups)
- Introductions of group members
- Expectations for the workshop
- Explanation of the Resource Guide
19:00 – 21:00 Dinner at the Clipper (Commodore Hotel)
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