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Constitutional provisions for the right to health in east and southern Africa

Constitutional provisions for the right to health in east and southern Africa

Filename Report-on-the-Right-to-Health-in-ESA-Country-Constitution.pdf
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This report presents a desk review of the constitutional provisions on the right to health
in 14 countries in east and southern Africa (ESA) covered by EQUINET: Angola,
Botswana, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa,
Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Zambia, one other country Congo
Brazzaville. It does not cover two countries in the region covered by EQUINET, DRC
and Mauritius, due to difficulties with accessing information. The review was carried out
within the Regional Network for Equity in Health in East and Southern Africa (EQUINET)
by the Center for Health, Human Right and Development, and co-ordinated by Training
and Research Support Centre.