by ghgovernance | Dec 20, 2018 | Africa, Asia, Complete Issues, Fall 2018 Issue, Trade, World Health Organization
VOLUME XII, NO. 2 FALL 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Full Text Chinese Global Health Diplomacy in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges Olivia Killeen, Alissa Davis, Joe Tucker and Benjamin Mason Meier Regional Health Security: An Overview of Strengthening ASEAN’s Capacities...
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by Olivia J. Killeen, Alissa Davis, Joseph D. Tucker, and Benjamin Mason Meier China has become a key actor in global health diplomacy, particularly in Africa, but little attention has been given to the evolution of Chinese health assistance to African states. This...
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by Gianna Gayle Herrera Amul and Tikki Pang The revised IHR and the capacities to implement them are critical for global health security. However, there is a dearth of literature about regional initiatives that support strengthening capacities for IHR implementation....
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by Lauryn Garrett, Arwen Barr, Sowmya Kadandale, and Robert Marten By design, Sustainable Development Goal Three is unachievable by the health sector alone; instead, it requires coordinated effort harnessing commitment and action across sectors. As one of the most...
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by Eduardo J. Gómez This article seeks to explore the utility of integrating institutional change theory with network and power theory in the social sciences in order to provide a fuller account of international health agency capacity to meet domestic healthcare...
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by Mark Eccleston-Turner, Scarlett McArdle and Ross Upshur The global health landscape is characterized by a multitude of actors, including nation states, international organizations and non-governmental organizations, all of which play substantial roles in addressing...
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by Kermit L. Jones and Payal K. Patel In 1847, the Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis determined that reasonable hand sanitation measures dramatically decreased infectious disease1 transmission and death in a European maternity ward. His discovery was so well...