Achievements the CDIR-Health
The CDIR Health currently has 10 years of having started its process of monitoring the right to health. Since this exercise has achieved in a general way:
Trusted
Build confidence and be a reference for users of health services.
Evidence
To generate evidence on the situation of health services.
Deter to change
To be a deterrent to the change of practices such as abuse, discrimination, denial of care, among other things; on the part of the workers of the health services.
Alliances
Has built partnerships with other actors: ancestral authorities, midwives and the Human Rights ombudsman (PDH).
Solutions
Promotes processes of finding a solution or answer to problems that exist in the health services.
Patients
Done advocacy on behalf of patients.
Fostering dialogue
Promotes the dialogue between users and health services.
Legal empowerment
Promotes the legal empowerment of the citizens to defend their rights, provided in the construction of an active citizenship by the Right to Health.
Awareness
Sensitizes the staff of the health services.
Incidence
Incident to the institutions as PDH who have obligations to supervise the public administration.
Human Rights
Position before authorities ancestral indigenous to the topic of human rights and the right to health.