Human Rights and Public Health: Toward Understanding the Root Causes of Social Problems in the Oromia Regional State, in Ethiopia - Begna Dugassa - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659582127 - September 5, 2014
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Human Rights and Public Health: Toward Understanding the Root Causes of Social Problems in the Oromia Regional State, in Ethiopia

Begna Dugassa

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Human Rights and Public Health: Toward Understanding the Root Causes of Social Problems in the Oromia Regional State, in Ethiopia

This book primarily explores the ways in which fundamental human rights violations perpetuated by the Ethiopian government have hindered the development of better public health conditions in Oromia. It explores the particular ways in which human rights violations directly and indirectly influence health. These rights include civic and political rights as well as social, economic, cultural and environmental ones. The political rights of the Oromo people have been routinely violated, and this has denied them the right to have control over their school curricula and develop their own leadership capacity. This prevented them from understanding their problems and finding socially acceptable and financially feasible solutions to them. Violations of the economic and environmental rights of the Oromo people has kept them in extreme poverty and polluted environments. These human rights violations have exposed the Oromo people to old and new diseases.

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Released September 5, 2014
ISBN13 9783659582127
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 192
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   290 g
Language English