Movement and social movements to tackle health inequalities KU Leuven
Local, national and global policies that advocate community empowerment as a health promoting asset need to be set against power inequalities that drive poor health (Campbell, 2019). Within the confines of neo-liberalism, upstream initiatives struggle to legitimately challenge downstream interventions and may leave marginalised groups, in particular, feeling more disempowered and disadvantaged when arguably well-meaning policies do not lead ...