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BukuPerspective “Health Equity” of Amartya Sen and Reproductive Health in Indonesia (presented at the 13th Asian Bioethics Conference : Bioethics and Life: Security, Science and Society)
Bibliografi
Author: Jena, Yeremias
Topik: Health Equality; Health Equity; Rights; Discrimination; Cultural Values
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Asia Pasific Forum on Ethics and Social Justice Malaysia     Tempat Terbit: Selangor    Tahun Terbit: 2012    
Jenis: Papers/Makalah - pada seminar internasional
Fulltext: Health Equity of Amartya Sen.pdf (1.57MB; 7 download)
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Abstract
The idea of health as rights is evident in the 2010 Amnesty International report on rights of access to reproductive health services for Indonesian women. The report was to position women as victims of discrimination in health policy as an addition to restrictions of certain life style such as consensual sex, cohabition, abortion and others which believed to allegedly harming women. Defending the position of right to health care, 2010 Amnesty International report called for the elimination of discrimination against women's reproductive health rights. Based on Amartya Sen’s notion of "health equity", this paper defends the position that (1) inequality and discrimination that are intentionally created in the community should be removed because it inhibits the realization of human capabilities. (2) Although the natural inequalities exist in society, people still able to realize its capabilities. (3) Access to reproductive health services can be realized along with the fight for the elimination of inequalities that are created intentionally without having to implement health care as rights (rights to health care) that can destroy the cultural values and local wisdom of a society.
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13TH ASIAN BIOETHICS CONFERENCE Concurrent with the Sixth UNESCO Asia-Pacific School of Ethics Roundtable "Bioethics and Life: Security, Science and Society" on 27-30 August 2012 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Organised by Asian Bioethics Association (ABA), Asia Pacific Forum on Ethics & Social Justice (Malaysia), Regional Unit in Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific (RUSHSAP), UNESCO Bangkok; Strategic Partners: Institute of Diplomacy & Foreign Relations (IDFR) Malaysia, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities (UKM), Institute of Malaysian & International Studies (IKMAS-UKM), Eubios Ethics Institute
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