Investigating the Role of Civil Society Activists and Monitoring the Proper Implementation of Human Rights from the Perspective ofGlobal Medical Services
Nowadays, civil Society consisting of non-governmental organizations has proven its value. By supporting and monitoring the right to medical and health services, civil Society has been able to take a special place in international human rights systems. Medical services have been considered in both before and after disease processes, because disease prevention is one of the important examples of the right to health and medical services after disease are shown by providing medicine, medical items and treatments. International human rights documents have not been clear about these matters, but they have considered the right to health and the use of medical services as inevitable. The purpose of present study is to express the role of civil Society in monitoring the implementation of medical services in international society.
The present study is theoretical and descriptive-analytical. Library was data collecting method.
Ethical Considerations:
In present study, the principles of text originality, trustworthiness and honesty have been observed.
Civil society deals with the policymaking, implementation and pursuing the human's affair in the field medical services. Civil society acts as attorney general on the correct implementation of medical services by governments and World Health Organization.
The main role of civil society in providing desired medical services is defined in the light of collecting information, preparing reports, fact-finding committees and providing direct services to the victims and it can oblige governments to observe and implement global medical services both in prevention and treatment.