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Citation

Franco S. Int. J. Health Serv. 2000; 30(1): 163-185.

Affiliation

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Santafé de Bogotá, D.C., Colombia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Baywood Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10707304

Abstract

Violence is the main public health problem in Colombia, as demonstrated by current homicide rates (the highest in the world), the strong effect of violence on the health care sector, and the forceful displacement of citizens, among other factors. This violence has international dimensions and consequences: inequity resulting from the political-economic system and increased by the neoliberal adjustments; the international traffic of drugs and weapons; exile and forceful displacement of persons into bordering countries; and frequent violations of human rights and humanitarian international rights. The international community can play a role in the search for a solution to this problem, as the author discusses in terms of contributions made in the past and those that could be made in the near future. Colombian violence can be viewed as a problem, a message, and a challenge for international public health, and the author suggests specific areas in which international public health could contribute to the study and solution of this complex situation.


Language: en

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