نتایج جستجو برای: global health policy

تعداد نتایج: 1561529  

Journal: :Health affairs 2004
Lesley Magnussen John Ehiri Pauline Jolly

Primary health care was declared the model for global health policy at a 1978 meeting of health ministers and experts from around the world. Primary health care requires a change in socioeconomic status, distribution of resources, a focus on health system development, and emphasis on basic health services. Considered too idealistic and expensive, it was replaced with a disease-focused, selectiv...

2016
Ashton Barnett-Vanes Cheng Feng Maziar Jamnejad Jing Jun

Correspondence to Dr Ashton Barnett-Vanes; ashton.barnett-vanes11@ alumni.imperial.ac.uk The global health workforce is under immense strain. For example, Africa—a continent with one-third of the world’s disease burden has only ∼3% of global health personnel. This year WHO launched its Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health (GSHRH)—calling for a redoubling of efforts to better train and ...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2013
Michael Grant Rhodes

The instrumental use of social networks has become a central tenet of international health policy and advocacy since the Millennium project. In asking, 'How to facilitate social contagion?', Karl Blanchet of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine therefore reflects not only on the recent success, but also hints to growing challenges; the tactics of partnerships, alliances and platfo...

2017
Ronald Labonté

Solomon Benatar offers an important critique of the limited frame that sets the boundaries of much of what is referred to as 'global health.' In placing his comments within a criticism of increasing poverty (or certainly income and wealth inequalities) and the decline in our environmental commons, he locates our health inequities within the pathology of our present global economy. In that respe...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2013
Eric A Friedman Lawrence O Gostin Kent Buse

Organizations, partnerships, and alliances form the building blocks of global governance. Global health organizations thus have the potential to play a formative role in determining the extent to which people are able to realize their right to health. This article examines how major global health organizations, such as WHO, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, UNAIDS, and GAVI approac...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
jeremy shiffman

a number of individuals and organizations have considerable influence over the selection of global health priorities and strategies. for some that influence derives from control over financial resources. for others it comes from expertise and claims to moral authority—what can be termed, respectively, epistemic and normative power. in contrast to financial power, we commonly take for granted th...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
garrett wallace brown

this article agrees with recent arguments suggesting that normative and epistemic power is rife within global health policy and provides further examples of such. however, in doing so, it is argued that it is equally important to recognize that global health is, and always will be, deeply political and that some form of power is not only necessary for the system to advance, but also to try and ...

2012
Ronald Labonté Vivien Runnels Michelle Gagnon

Canada has been regarded as a model global citizen with firm commitments to multilateralism. It has also played important roles in several international health treaties and conventions in recent years. There are now concerns that its interests in health as a foreign policy goal may be diminishing. This article reports on a thematic analysis of key Canadian foreign policy statements issued over ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2006
Ilona Kickbusch

We are challenged to develop a public health approach that responds to the globalized world. The present global health crisis is not primarily one of disease, but of governance: its key characteristic is a weakening of public policy and interstate mechanisms as a consequence of global restructuring. The response needs to focus on the political determinants of health, in particular on mechanisms...

2017
Catherine M Jones Carole Clavier Louise Potvin

BACKGROUND Since the signing of the Oslo Ministerial Declaration in 2007, the idea that foreign policy formulation should include health considerations has gained traction on the United Nations agenda as evidenced by annual General Assembly resolutions on global health and foreign policy. The adoption of national policies on global health (NPGH) is one way that some member states integrate heal...

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