出版社:Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
摘要:The present article aims to grasp the point of view of social movements engaged in contemporaryslavery eradication in terms of worker´s health impacts and its implications to Brazilian NationalHealth System (SUS). It is a qualitative research using structured interviews with social movementsin a Brazilian state of high prevalence of slavery. The outcomes show that these social movementscomprehend slavery as physical and mental disintegration of human being, due to the violation uponworkers integrity. Furthermore, they have highlighted the potentialities of SUS related to slavery inidentifying new cases, recovery victims, knowledge production, working conditions surveillance,articulated with social movements and other institutions. The conclusion points out the need ofinserting modern slavery in Brazilian public health agenda in order to warrant health´s rights.
其他摘要:The present article aims to grasp the point of view of social movements engaged in contemporaryslavery eradication in terms of worker´s health impacts and its implications to Brazilian NationalHealth System (SUS). It is a qualitative research using structured interviews with social movementsin a Brazilian state of high prevalence of slavery. The outcomes show that these social movementscomprehend slavery as physical and mental disintegration of human being, due to the violation uponworkers integrity. Furthermore, they have highlighted the potentialities of SUS related to slavery inidentifying new cases, recovery victims, knowledge production, working conditions surveillance,articulated with social movements and other institutions. The conclusion points out the need ofinserting modern slavery in Brazilian public health agenda in order to warrant health´s rights.