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  • Public Health Policy
  • Human Rights Law

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  • Palliative care is crucial for improving quality of life in serious illness.
  • Global disparities exist in access to and implementation of palliative care services.
  • The Open Society Foundations (OSF) have been instrumental in advocating for palliative care development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the International Palliative Care Initiative (IPCI) of the Open Society Foundations.
  • To showcase diverse strategies employed by IPCI to advance palliative care globally.
  • To illustrate the integration of palliative care into health policy through a human rights lens.

Main Methods:

  • Document analysis of IPCI funding initiatives and reports.
  • Case studies of national, regional, and international palliative care projects.
  • Qualitative review of policy integration strategies.

Main Results:

  • IPCI utilizes a dual approach of grassroots and elite strategies for palliative care development.
  • Successful examples of integrating palliative care into national health systems are presented.
  • The human rights framework serves as a foundation for IPCI's global advocacy.

Conclusions:

  • The IPCI's multifaceted approach effectively promotes palliative care worldwide.
  • Integrating palliative care into health policy is achievable through strategic funding and advocacy.
  • A human rights-based approach strengthens the case for universal palliative care access.