نتایج جستجو برای: global health governance

تعداد نتایج: 1413421  

Journal: :Globalization and Health 2007
Roger S Magnusson

This paper assesses progress in the development of a global framework for responding to non-communicable diseases, as reflected in the policies and initiatives of the World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank and the UN: the institutions most capable of shaping a coherent global policy. Responding to the global burden of chronic disease requires a strategic assessment of the global processes ...

2012
Devi Sridhar

A major challenge in the governance of research funding is priority-setting. As a former health minister in sub-Saharan Africa noted, ‘‘Everyone is chasing the money—reputable universities, the UN agencies, partnerships, civil society groups, so who is actually doing what developing countries really need, rather than what donors want?’’ [1] The past 15 years have been called revolutionary in gl...

Journal: :Global health governance : the scholarly journal for the new health security paradigm 2010
Jennifer Prah Ruger

The threat of global infectious agents has the potential to cripple national and global economies, as the outbreaks of SARS, Avian Flu, H1N1, and XDR-TB have demonstrated. This article offers a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) of one public health case study - the Speaker case of XDR-TB - pinpointing the underlying causal relationships associated with this global health incident and proposing recommen...

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 ...

Journal: :Yale journal of health policy, law, and ethics 2013
Lawrence O Gostin Eric A Friedman

Global health inequities cause nearly 20 million deaths annually, mostly among the world's poor. Yet international law currently does little to reduce the massive inequalities that underlie these deaths. This Article offers the first systematic account of the goals and justifications, normative foundations, and potential construction of a proposed new global health treaty, a Framework Conventio...

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