Global Health Watch 3
An Alternative World Health Report
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An Alternative World Health Report
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Like its critically acclaimed predecessors, this third volume of Global Health Watch covers a comprehensive range of topics, including access to medicines, mental health, water and sanitation, nutrition, and war and conflict.
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Like its critically acclaimed predecessors, this third volume of Global Health Watch covers a comprehensive range of topics, including access to medicines, mental health, water and sanitation, nutrition, and war and conflict.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 164mm x 243mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781780320342
- ISBN-10: 1780320345
- Artikelnr.: 34391861
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 164mm x 243mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781780320342
- ISBN-10: 1780320345
- Artikelnr.: 34391861
The Global Health Watch is a broad collaboration of public health experts, non-governmental organisations, civil society activists, community groups, health workers and academics. It was initiated by the People's Health Movement, Global Equity Gauge Alliance and Medact as a platform of resistance to the neo-liberal dominance in health.
Introduction Section I: The Global Political and Economic Architecture A.1
Economic Crisis and Systemic Failure: Why we need to rethink the global
economy Section II: Health Systems - Current Issues and Debates B.1.
Primary Health Care: A Review and Critical Appraisal of its Revitalization
B.2 Financing Health Care: Aiming for long-term solutions B.3 Health
Financing Models that Make Health systems work: Case Studies from Costa
Rica, Sri Lanka, Thailand B4 Dysfunctional Health Systems: Case Studies
from China, India, US B5 Achieving a shared goal: Free Universal Health
Care in Ghana B6 Maternal Mortality: Need for a broad framework of
intervention B7 Research for Health B8 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: In
Search of A Global Health Ethos B9 Mental Health and Equality Section III:
Beyond Health Care C1 The Global Food Crisis C2 Conflict, Information and
Right to Health C3 Trade and Health C4 The Future is Now: Genetic Promises
and Speculative Finance C5 Climate Crisis C6 Challenging the Population
Climate Connection Section IV: Watching D1 WHO: Captive to Conflicting
Interests D2 UNICEF and the Medicalisation of Malnutrition in Children D3
Conflict of Interest Within Philanthrocapitalism D4 The Pharmaceutical
Industry and Pharmaceutical Endeavour D5 Health and Global Security:
Reasons for Concern D6. International Health Partnerships+: Glass Half Full
or Half Empty D7. New Reproductive Technologies Section V: Resistance,
Actions, and Change E1 The Movement for Change E2. The Right to
Health: From Concept to Action E3. Cuba's International Co-operation in
Health
Economic Crisis and Systemic Failure: Why we need to rethink the global
economy Section II: Health Systems - Current Issues and Debates B.1.
Primary Health Care: A Review and Critical Appraisal of its Revitalization
B.2 Financing Health Care: Aiming for long-term solutions B.3 Health
Financing Models that Make Health systems work: Case Studies from Costa
Rica, Sri Lanka, Thailand B4 Dysfunctional Health Systems: Case Studies
from China, India, US B5 Achieving a shared goal: Free Universal Health
Care in Ghana B6 Maternal Mortality: Need for a broad framework of
intervention B7 Research for Health B8 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: In
Search of A Global Health Ethos B9 Mental Health and Equality Section III:
Beyond Health Care C1 The Global Food Crisis C2 Conflict, Information and
Right to Health C3 Trade and Health C4 The Future is Now: Genetic Promises
and Speculative Finance C5 Climate Crisis C6 Challenging the Population
Climate Connection Section IV: Watching D1 WHO: Captive to Conflicting
Interests D2 UNICEF and the Medicalisation of Malnutrition in Children D3
Conflict of Interest Within Philanthrocapitalism D4 The Pharmaceutical
Industry and Pharmaceutical Endeavour D5 Health and Global Security:
Reasons for Concern D6. International Health Partnerships+: Glass Half Full
or Half Empty D7. New Reproductive Technologies Section V: Resistance,
Actions, and Change E1 The Movement for Change E2. The Right to
Health: From Concept to Action E3. Cuba's International Co-operation in
Health
Introduction Section I: The Global Political and Economic Architecture A.1
Economic Crisis and Systemic Failure: Why we need to rethink the global
economy Section II: Health Systems - Current Issues and Debates B.1.
Primary Health Care: A Review and Critical Appraisal of its Revitalization
B.2 Financing Health Care: Aiming for long-term solutions B.3 Health
Financing Models that Make Health systems work: Case Studies from Costa
Rica, Sri Lanka, Thailand B4 Dysfunctional Health Systems: Case Studies
from China, India, US B5 Achieving a shared goal: Free Universal Health
Care in Ghana B6 Maternal Mortality: Need for a broad framework of
intervention B7 Research for Health B8 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: In
Search of A Global Health Ethos B9 Mental Health and Equality Section III:
Beyond Health Care C1 The Global Food Crisis C2 Conflict, Information and
Right to Health C3 Trade and Health C4 The Future is Now: Genetic Promises
and Speculative Finance C5 Climate Crisis C6 Challenging the Population
Climate Connection Section IV: Watching D1 WHO: Captive to Conflicting
Interests D2 UNICEF and the Medicalisation of Malnutrition in Children D3
Conflict of Interest Within Philanthrocapitalism D4 The Pharmaceutical
Industry and Pharmaceutical Endeavour D5 Health and Global Security:
Reasons for Concern D6. International Health Partnerships+: Glass Half Full
or Half Empty D7. New Reproductive Technologies Section V: Resistance,
Actions, and Change E1 The Movement for Change E2. The Right to
Health: From Concept to Action E3. Cuba's International Co-operation in
Health
Economic Crisis and Systemic Failure: Why we need to rethink the global
economy Section II: Health Systems - Current Issues and Debates B.1.
Primary Health Care: A Review and Critical Appraisal of its Revitalization
B.2 Financing Health Care: Aiming for long-term solutions B.3 Health
Financing Models that Make Health systems work: Case Studies from Costa
Rica, Sri Lanka, Thailand B4 Dysfunctional Health Systems: Case Studies
from China, India, US B5 Achieving a shared goal: Free Universal Health
Care in Ghana B6 Maternal Mortality: Need for a broad framework of
intervention B7 Research for Health B8 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: In
Search of A Global Health Ethos B9 Mental Health and Equality Section III:
Beyond Health Care C1 The Global Food Crisis C2 Conflict, Information and
Right to Health C3 Trade and Health C4 The Future is Now: Genetic Promises
and Speculative Finance C5 Climate Crisis C6 Challenging the Population
Climate Connection Section IV: Watching D1 WHO: Captive to Conflicting
Interests D2 UNICEF and the Medicalisation of Malnutrition in Children D3
Conflict of Interest Within Philanthrocapitalism D4 The Pharmaceutical
Industry and Pharmaceutical Endeavour D5 Health and Global Security:
Reasons for Concern D6. International Health Partnerships+: Glass Half Full
or Half Empty D7. New Reproductive Technologies Section V: Resistance,
Actions, and Change E1 The Movement for Change E2. The Right to
Health: From Concept to Action E3. Cuba's International Co-operation in
Health