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Human rights mechanisms for anti-corruption, transparency and accountability: enabling the right to health

机译:反腐败,透明度和问责制的人权机制:使健康权有权

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ABSTRACT Background : The presence of corruption in State institutions and broader society presents a significant obstacle to the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health. The Universal Periodic Review, a Member State-led peer review system administered by the Human Rights Council, is a core tool of human rights, including the right to health accountability. This paper builds on existing research to examine processes that support State engagement on the issue of corruption. We identify opportunities for States to use the Universal Periodic Review to support anti-corruption, transparency and accountability to control corruption in the health-care sector. Objectives : This paper focuses on health sector how human rights mechanisms, and particularly the Universal Periodic Review, can be a tool for greater accountability for the right to health for corruption in the health sector. Methods : The research team applied qualitative content analysis methods to analyze all 135 Universal Periodic Review documents produced during 2018 in order to analyze how human rights mechanisms address the impact of corruption on the realization of the right to health. Results : Although health rights violations are often addressed within human rights mechanisms such as the UPR, corruption remains under-addressed, suggesting that there are gaps in understanding how corruption can seriously undermine the right to health. Conclusion : Human rights mechanisms should drive greater attention to the importance of addressing corruption in health. In order to make the UPR more effective, this paper suggests that there is a need to generate more awareness of corruption-based violations of the right to health in order to promote greater health accountabilityPractical tools such as strategic litigation and social audits can also contribute to creating greater transparency and accountability in dealing with corruption.
机译:摘要背景:国家机构和更广泛的社会腐败的存在对享受最高的健康标准的享有权来提出了重要障碍。普遍定期审查是由人权理事会管理的成员国LED同行评审系统,是人权核心工具,包括健康责任的权利。本文建立了现有的研究,审查支持州问题腐败问题的流程。我们确定各国利用普遍定期审查以支持反腐败,透明度和责任来控制卫生保健部门的腐败的机会。目的:本文侧重于卫生部门人权机制如何,尤其是普遍定期审查,可以成为卫生部门腐败腐败权的更大问责制的工具。方法:研究小组应用定性内容分析方法,分析2018年生产的所有135个普遍定期审查文件,以分析人权机制如何解决腐败对健康权的影响。结果:虽然违反妇女权利机制往往在普遍存在机制中违反卫生侵害,但腐败仍未解决,仍然存在差距,了解腐败会如何严重破坏健康权。结论:人权机制应提高对健康腐败的重要性。为了使UPR更有效,这篇论文表明需要产生更加了解基于腐败的违规行为,以促进更大的健康负责人实践工具,如战略诉讼和社会审计也可以贡献在处理腐败方面创造更大的透明度和问责制。

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