The Health Equity Network of the Americas: inclusion, commitment, and action

The Health Equity Network of the Americas (HENA) is a multidisciplinary network that promotes knowledge sharing and intersectoral action for equity in health and human rights in the Americas. The objectives of HENA are: 1) to share successful experiences in the development of interventions, consider...

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Current Topic
Economic impact
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Health disparities
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Health Policy & Services
Human ecology
Human rights
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Social factors
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