Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities: Interrogating Community Development and Participatory Praxis

In a world facing multiple intersecting crises, the push for healthier, more resilient societies has never been more urgent. This timely book reveals how empowered and organised communities can lead this change. It offers policy makers, academics, and activists research-driven insights, decolonial perspectives and real-world examples of organising and collective actions from across the global North and South.

By centring on the power of community development, participation, and social movements, the book delivers actionable frameworks to tackle inequality and advance the right to health, making it an essential resource for anyone committed to health justice and for building equitable and sustainable health systems worldwide.

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Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities: Interrogating Community Development and Participatory Praxis

In a world facing multiple intersecting crises, the push for healthier, more resilient societies has never been more urgent. This timely book reveals how empowered and organised communities can lead this change. It offers policy makers, academics, and activists research-driven insights, decolonial perspectives and real-world examples of organising and collective actions from across the global North and South.

By centring on the power of community development, participation, and social movements, the book delivers actionable frameworks to tackle inequality and advance the right to health, making it an essential resource for anyone committed to health justice and for building equitable and sustainable health systems worldwide.

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Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities: Interrogating Community Development and Participatory Praxis

Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities: Interrogating Community Development and Participatory Praxis

Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities: Interrogating Community Development and Participatory Praxis

Advancing Health Rights and Tackling Inequalities: Interrogating Community Development and Participatory Praxis

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In a world facing multiple intersecting crises, the push for healthier, more resilient societies has never been more urgent. This timely book reveals how empowered and organised communities can lead this change. It offers policy makers, academics, and activists research-driven insights, decolonial perspectives and real-world examples of organising and collective actions from across the global North and South.

By centring on the power of community development, participation, and social movements, the book delivers actionable frameworks to tackle inequality and advance the right to health, making it an essential resource for anyone committed to health justice and for building equitable and sustainable health systems worldwide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447361411
Publisher: Policy Press
Publication date: 05/21/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240

About the Author

Anuj Kapilashrami is Professor of Global Health Policy and Equity and Director of the Centre for Global Health and Intersectional Equity Research at the University of Essex.

Neil Quinn is Professor of Social Work and Health Equity and Founding Director of the Centre for Health Policy at the University of Strathclyde.

Abhijit Das is Managing Trustee of the Centre for Health and Social Justice in New Delhi and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington.

Table of Contents

PART I: Participation, power, and public health: historical influences and modern imperatives

1. Introduction

2. History of community participation in public health: from primary care movement to UHC

3. ‘Communities’, power, and participation: unpacking concepts from praxis

PART II: Pathways to health justice: community organising, collective action and accountability

4. Engaging communities at the margins to tackle health inequalities

5. Building sustainable social movements for the right to health

6. Addressing political, economic, and commercial forces shaping health

7. Strengthening accountability for the right to health

PART III: Tools for transformation and organising for change: arts, media, and participatory action research

8. Community activism in action

9. The role of arts, social media, and participatory action research in advancing health rights

10. Conclusion: Community organising and collective action as countervailing power for healthy and just societies

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