4 resultados para Human Rights Education

em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo


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Religious communities have been a challenge to HIV prevention globally. Focusing on the acceptability component of the right to health, this intervention study examined how local Catholic, Evangelical and Afro-Brazilian religious communities can collaborate to foster young people`s sexual health and ensure their access to comprehensive HIV prevention in their communities in Brazil. This article describes the process of a three-stage sexual health promotion and HIV prevention initiative that used a multicultural human rights approach to intervention. Methods included 27 in-depth interviews with religious authorities on sexuality, AIDS prevention and human rights training of 18 young people as research-agents, who surveyed 177 youth on the same issues using self-administered questionnaires. The results, analysed using a rights-based perspective on health and the vulnerability framework, were discussed in daylong interfaith workshops. Emblematic of the collaborative process, workshops are the focus of the analysis. Our findings suggest that this human rights framework is effective in increasing inter-religious tolerance and in providing a collective understanding of the sexuality and prevention needs of youth from different religious communities, and also serves as a platform for the expansion of state AIDS programmes based on laical principles.

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Background: Angola is one of the African countries with the highest morbidity and mortality rates and a devastating lack of human resources for health, including nursing. The World Health Organization stimulates and takes technical cooperation initiatives for human resource education and training in health and education, with a view to the development of countries in the region. The aim in this study was to identify how nurses affiliated with nursing education institutions perceive the challenges nursing education is facing in Angola. Methods: After consulting the National Directory of Human Resources in Angola, the nurse leaders affiliated with professional nursing education institutions in Angola were invited to participate in the study by email. Data were collected in February 2009 through the focus group technique. The group of participants was focused on the central question: what are the challenges faced for nursing education in your country? To register and understand the information, besides the use of a recorder, the reporters elaborated an interpretative report. Data were coded using content analysis. Results: Fourteen nurses participated in the meeting, most of whom were affiliated with technical nursing education institutions. It was verified that the nurse leaders at technical and higher nursing education institutions in Angola face many challenges, mainly related to the lack of infrastructure, absence of trained human resources, bureaucratic problems to regularize the schools and lack of material resources. On the opposite, the solutions they present are predominantly centered on the valuation of nursing professionals, which implies cultural and attitude changes. Conclusions: Public health education policies need to be established in Angola, including action guidelines that permit effective nursing activities. Professional education institutions need further regularizations and nurses need to be acknowledged as key elements for the qualitative enhancement of health services in the country.

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Entender como está sendo realizado o direito humano à educação para os e as imigrantes da Bolívia que vivem em São Paulo é o principal objetivo deste estudo, que se insere no ponto de encontro entre dois debates globais contemporâneos: de um lado, os que envolvem a complexidade das migrações internacionais e, de outro, os que tratam das tensões relativas à universalização de direitos em sociedades desiguais e discriminatórias. Ao longo da pesquisa, analisamos a legislação nacional e internacional e percorremos a literatura contemporânea sobre migrações internacionais e sua interface com o campo dos Direitos Humanos, em especial problematizando a relação entre os direitos de todos e os direitos dos cidadãos - dado que muitos que integram o grupo pesquisado vivem em situação irregular no Brasil, o que não lhes tira a garantia da realização de direitos fundamentais. Para uma melhor compreensão dessa dinâmica, visitamos locais de convivência dos imigrantes bolivianos(as) na cidade, realizamos encontros com representantes das organizações que atuam com o tema e, finalmente, fizemos 16 entrevistas com estudantes, mães, pais, professores(as) e funcionários de escolas públicas da capital.

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Este artigo analisa criticamente como é abordada a dimensão psicossocial na promoção de práticas alimentares saudáveis. Realizou-se busca no Lilacs e no modo multipurpose do Medline, de 2000 a 2011, utilizando os termos intervenção, promoção da saúde, psicossocial e todos aqueles correlatos à nutrição. Observou-se que nesta última década as abordagens sociocognitivas e modelos de crença racional ainda predominam nesse campo, prevalecendo trabalhos de intervenção focados no indivíduo e pouco críticos ao contexto social mais amplo que produz práticas alimentares. Conclui-se que para a promoção de práticas alimentares saudáveis no contexto de assistência integral, o debate sobre o que chamamos de psicossocial deve ser ampliado para incorporar as contribuições recentes das abordagens em saúde com base nos direitos humanos, atentas à multidimensionalidade do processo saúde-doença-cuidado.