Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Mr.President:


That the January 15, 2013 signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Health, the Government, and the Medical Association of Mozambique established that: (i) the absence of reprisals to physicians and medical trainees, (ii) the need a living wage and differentiated to the doctor based on the principle of equity with effect from April 2013, (iii) the approval status of the doctor in the 1st session of the Assembly of 2013, and (iv) the maintenance of a solid platform for dialogue - this according concealed by the Government; Recalling that the African Charter daJuventude in your page 9, note with preocupaçãoa situation of young Africans most of which are marginalized from society due to income inequality, underemployment and poor access to health services, The African Youth Charter, Article 15 on the Sustainable Livelihoods and Youth Employment, believes that all young people have the right to: (i) empregoremunerável, (ii) protection against exploitation economic and dangerous exercise of functions likely to harm their health, and (iii) State guarantees equal access to employment and remuneration; Inspired, Article 89 of the Constitution, on the Right to Health, which states that "All citizens have the right to medical and health care, under the law, as well the duty to promote and protect public health "; Believing, is not a sign of weakness on the part of a State yield to the demands and aspirations of the people who elected him, recalling, That Article 58 of the Constitution, on the Right the Compensation and Liability of the State argues that "To everyone is given the right to require, by law, compensation for damages that are caused by the violation of their fundamental rights, the State is responsible for damage caused by unlawful acts of its agents, in the exercise of their duties, subject to the right of recourse under the law. " Excellence, The Youth Parliament believes that this strike is just and charged full sense of awareness of what it means to be a citizen of their rights and duties as well as its place within society by the part of the class of health professionals. When redigirmos this missive to SenhormPresidente to show our displeasure over the failure by the Government of the Memorandum signed with Class Medical during the 1st strike, we are aware that the medical profession, the trainee doctors and health professionals in the country have experienced situations of poverty and structural violence permanent symbolic. We believe that a state that does not respect the class of professionals related to health, a state is inconsistent and incongruous because more than humbling to professionals in this area, the violent people. If we look at the precarious life of physicians compared with their counterparts elsewhere in the world, emerges to us the meaning of this social and revolutionary strike as the culmination of a process that initially proved unable to be resolved through dialogue institutional. Moreover, when we look at the perks of ministers, deputy ministers, MPs, judges and other state officials, envision alternatives to meet the needs of physicians, readjusting the perks of retro mentioned or rationalizing resources redistributive standpoint, eliminating the social ostracism in relation to medical and professional class of basic services. We do not intend in any way to propose "gentrification" of the class of physicians or national professional as we are not the "gentrification" of our rulers and representatives in the Assembly of the people, but we intend to restore the dignity and self-esteem of health as an essential for quality of life and security of the entire Mozambican. Distancing himself from any action which might result in the loss of human lives, the Youth Parliament sympathizes with respect to the discourse of the Medical Association of Mozambique whereby doctors and health professionals will be victims of a "modern slavery" to light of Article 28 of the Statute of Physicians proposal requiring the provision of service to the State in a position to pay not decent - which, in a scenario of pauperization of the professional classes essential for human life and dignity consist of doctors, teachers and police, undermines the speech Government has defended adamantly fighting poverty. We believe that the claims of health professionals do not have anything unusual in a normal country. If our country is not normal consider these claims abnormal, but as hopefully Mozambique is a normal country want to believe that it will take into account the high demands of these noble professionals within the capabilities of the state, this struggle dating back from the times in which Professor Doctor Zilhão leading the Order of Médicos.mImporta noted that the Youth Parliament reaped with satisfaction the communication of His Excellency the Seventeenth Ordinary Session Heads of State and Government of the African Union on the theme of Youth, where in wise words defined youth as "another name for our future" and evoked the late President Samora Machel to define youth as "the lifeblood of the nation." On occasion, he said, and we quote: "The quality depends on the quality of the sap of the plant to absorb nutrients from the soil. Similarly, the quality of the intervention of our youth will be determined by the investment direccionarmos for her. "Today, the Youth Parliament also mentions these teachings smart addition to the quality of health services, will also depend on the quality of nutrients that professionals health of society can absorb. We hope you consider that doctors are as important as other favored classes, so we call it, in promoting the self-esteem of Mozambicans, is solidarity with the cause of the Medical Association and the Committee on Health Professionals This letter Sr . President, is an appeal to Your Excellency's good offices in order to raise awareness about what doctors and health professionals ask, even if it is necessary to cut the perks of ministers, deputy ministers, judges, MPs and others to share with other classes Professional - recovering the speech of the late President Samora Machel when we enjoined to be "the first in the sacrifices and benefits in the past." And we reinforce, "there is something for everyone and not all for some."
Excellence,
We believe that the youth and the people of Mozambique acceptgreater satisfaction with the positive response of Thy part considering that this strike can not spoil the big capitalist elites who have the means to resort to private clinics but undoubtedly will affect the people in general. Thus, disciplined, submetemonos the verdict that Your Excellency has the authority to say, in the expectation that this deserves the attention of Your part and already manifesting our deepest sympathy to the cause of health professionals and the people of Mozambique .
We demand justice in health! (In Mediafax)

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