Global Health Governance
By Sophie Harman
Published December 13th 2011 by Routledge – 178 pages
Series: Global Institutions
Published December 13th 2011 by Routledge – 178 pages
Series: Global Institutions
In the light of scares about potential pandemics such as swine fever and avian flu, the issue of global health and its governance is of increasing concern to scholars and practitioners of medicine, public health, social work, and international politics alike.
Providing a concise and informative introduction to how global health is governed, this book:
Highlighting the wide variety of actors, issues and approaches involved, this work shows the complex nature of global health governance, forcing the reader to examine who or what really governs global health, to what outcome, and for whom.
1. Approaches to global health governance 2. Institutions of global health governance 3. New actors in global health governance 4. The big three: malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis 5. Neglected health 6. Global health governance for whom?
Sophie Harman is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Politics, City University. UK.
Name: Global Health Governance (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Sophie Harman. In the light of scares about potential pandemics such as swine fever and avian flu, the issue of global health and its governance is of increasing concern to scholars and practitioners of medicine, public health, social work, and international politics...
Categories: Allied Health, Politics & International Relations, International Politics, Health & Society, Public Health Policy and Practice, Social Work Policy