1st Edition

The Legitimacy of Global Health Governance Forces and Receptions of Change

256 Pages
by Routledge

The Legitimacy of Global Health Governance examines organisations which deal with global health governance, differing from intergovernmental organisations such as the WHO. It looks at the new governance forms these organisations represent, showing that they have unprecedented characteristics in terms of their organisational features and their approach to achieving outcomes. How is the... Read more

Introduction: Global level approaches to health challenges  1. Legitimacy and global health governance: Trends, challenges and questions  2. From international cooperation in health to global health governance: Insights from historical perspectives  3. Legitimacy in global health governance  4. Stakeholders in Global Health Governance  5. UNAIDS - Public governance with a focus on problem-solving capacity  6. GFATM - Inclusive governance with focus on efficacy  7. The GAVI Alliance - Expertise and Effectiveness  8. Conclusions

Biography

Carmen Huckel Schneider is a Senior Analyst at the Sax Institute, Sydney, Australia. The Sax Institute builds research partnerships for health provision in NSW, and is a coalition of Universities, public health and health service research groups.