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Governments should act in the best interest of stateless children


Citizenship is the “right to have rights”. Without citizenship, one lacks not only political rights, but often social and economic rights as well. On a symbolic level, citizenship implies being a full member of a national community, and even further, of humanity. On his statement Nils Muižnieks, Commissioner for Human Rights argues in favour of the protection of stateless children. Key messages The best interest of the child is to have citizenship There should be no (...)
06/02/2013

[Press Release] Child poverty is not the problem itself - It is a symptom


December 6, Brussels- The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) held a half-day conference entitled “From Rhetoric to Action – Tackling Child Poverty and Promoting Children’s Health and Well-being in the EU.“ The debate, co-hosted by the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Jean Lambert (UK, Greens/EFA) and various MEPs (1) this week at the European Parliament in Brussels, brought together more than 15 anti-poverty experts and civil society representatives (2) (...)
06/12/2012

The European Child Safety Alliance launches its Child Safety Report Cards


This June 12th The European Child Safety Alliance launched its Child Safety Report Cards. They score 31 countries on their level of adoption, implementation and enforcement of over 100 proven strategies and policies to prevent unintentional injury – good practices known to save children’s lives. The Cards show the need to increase adoption of proven child safety policies to protect Europe’s most vulnerable citizens and future society. Child Safety Report Card 2012: (...)
28/06/2012

European Child Safety Alliance Wins European Health Award 2011


On October 7 2011 the European Child Safety Alliance (ECSA) was awarded the Award of the European Health Forum Gastein for a (Health) Policy Initiative of European Importance. ECSA`s Child Safety Report Card initiative was selected by the European Jury as the winner of this year’s award. The European Health Award is a prize awarded on an annual basis by the European Health Forum Gastein for projects which are designed to show improvement of medical care in Europe. More than one (...)
10/11/2011

Child Injury prevention takes on new TACTICS to get the job done


Every year, unintentional injuries kill nearly 42 000 children and young people under the age of 20 in the WHO European Region. TACTICS - Tools to Address Childhood Trauma - is a large scale, multi-year initiative of the European Child Safety Alliance, funded by the European Commission, with the aim to provide better information, practical tools and resources to support adoption and implementation of evidence-based good practices in Europe. EPHA partners the project. In order to make the (...)
08/06/2011

WHO Decade of Action for Road Safety - saving lives and money


Road accidents and injuries are biggest cause of mortality and disability among the youngest and most productive part of our societies. Road safety is a key element of sustainable transport policies creating healthier and wealthier societies. With this goal, WHO Europe has launched the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 and a new health economic assessment tool for transport. Road-traffic crashes kill over 350 Europeans every day, or over 120 000 per year. Almost half of them are (...)
04/06/2011

European Women’s Lobby public hearing in the European Parliament on “Inequalities in access to health care services for undocumented migrants – including pregnant women and children”.


On the Human Rights Day – 8 December 2010 – European Women’s Lobby (EWL) organised a public hearing in the European Parliament (EP) to raise awareness on the issue of existing and growing inequalities in access to heath care services for undocumented migrants, and especially for pregnant women and children. Joined by the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Medicins du Monde, the HUMA network, the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (...)
04/02/2011

Health inequalities report adopted in the ENVI Committee - EPHA analysis of the vote.


On 31 January 2011, after being voted on in the ENVI Committee, a consolidated report on "Reducing health inequalities in the EU" by Edite Estrela MEP (S&D, Portugal) was published. In the months leading to the final report, EPHA was strongly involved in the process of monitoring the development and health inequalities debate, analysing the draft report and opinions from different EP Committees, and finally sending in the amendments to the draft report. EPHA was pleased to see its (...)
04/02/2011

EPHA calls on the Commission to adopt an ambitious 30% move in emission reduction target


Jointly with environmental groups, EPHA jo-signed an open letter to EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barosso to adopt an ambitious 30% move in emission reduction target based on public health benefits and economic savings in healthcare. Climate letter to EU Commission President Barosso and the EU Commissioners supporting a 30% move in emission reduction target in the EU. Discussions are underway and the Commission is preparing the EU’s 2050 Low carbon economy Roadmap, which is (...)
01/02/2011

EPHA workshop: Reducing Health Inequalities for Children Living in Europe


During the third annual EUPHA conference on 11-13 November in Amsterdam, EPHA organised a policy workshop entitled "Reducing Health Inequalities for Children Living in Europe". The theme was of particular importance because poverty still remains one of the most important social determinants of health. Eighty million European citizens – that is 17% of the EU population – live in poverty. One in five children are born and grow up in economic and social deprivation. These figures (...)
06/12/2010