The right to health has been widely recognized by States and
international organizations as fundamental human rights without
which sustainable human development can not be achieved. States are
responsible for the progressive realization of the rights to
health. This paper aims to examine the existing right to health
recognized in the national legislation of Bangladesh along with the
health system and policies. It reviews the right to health
mentioned in the international laws, defines case studies and
analyzes areas for improvement. This legal case study has been
based on literature review from primary and secondary sources and
experience gained through personal communication and group
discussions. The paper concludes that while Bangladesh has made
progress in some of the indicators of health, the realization of
right to health has not gained momentum and needs to be recognized
as a priority area. The recommendations of this legal case study
will help the policy makers of Bangladesh and other developing
countries to develop policies which will reduce the health
inequality and increased access to health for the entire
population.
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