Shahvisi Arianne, Meskele Enguday, Davey Gail
Lecturer in ethics and medical humanities at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK.
Lecturer in human rights law at Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia.
Health Hum Rights. 2018 Jun;20(1):53-65.
Podoconiosis is a debilitating chronic swelling of the foot and lower leg caused by long-term exposure to irritant red volcanic clay soil in the highland regions of Africa, Central America, and India. In this paper, we consider the human rights violations that cause, and are caused by, podoconiosis in Ethiopia. Specifically, we discuss the way in which the right to an adequate basic standard of living is not met in endemic regions, where the following basic necessities are not readily available: appropriate footwear, health education, and affordable, accessible health care. Those living with podoconiosis experience disablement, stigma and discrimination, and mental distress, contributing to greater impoverishment and a reduced quality of life. We suggest that while identifying rights violations is key to characterizing the scale and nature of the problem, identifying duties is critical to eliminating podoconiosis. To this end, we describe the duties of the Ethiopian government, the international community, and those sourcing Ethiopian agricultural products in relation to promoting shoe-wearing, providing adequate health care, and improving health literacy.
足分枝菌病是一种使人衰弱的足部和小腿慢性肿胀疾病,由长期接触非洲、中美洲和印度高地地区刺激性红色火山黏土所致。在本文中,我们探讨了埃塞俄比亚境内导致足分枝菌病以及由足分枝菌病所引发的侵犯人权行为。具体而言,我们讨论了在该病流行地区,适当的基本生活水准权未得到满足的情况,在这些地区,以下基本必需品难以获得:合适的鞋类、健康教育以及价格合理且可及的医疗保健。患有足分枝菌病的人会经历残疾、耻辱和歧视以及精神痛苦,这导致了更严重的贫困和生活质量下降。我们认为,虽然确定权利侵犯对于描述问题的规模和性质至关重要,但确定责任对于消除足分枝菌病至关重要。为此,我们描述了埃塞俄比亚政府、国际社会以及那些采购埃塞俄比亚农产品的方面在促进穿鞋、提供充足医疗保健以及提高健康素养方面的责任。