by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Accountability, Global Health Diplomacy, Governance, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, Noncommunicable Diseases, Spring 2012
Enacting Accountability- Networked Governance, NGOs and the FCTC Raphael Lencucha, Anita Kothari, and Ronald Labonté Accountability is a pressing challenge within the present system of international lawmaking. Scholars continue to examine the role of non-governmental...
by ghgovernance | Jun 11, 2012 | Foreign Policy, Global Health Diplomacy, Global Health Governance Blog, Governance
Global Health at the G8: Integration, In Decline or Simply Stalled? Jenilee M. Guebert, Guest Blogger Director of Research for the Global Health Diplomacy Program and G8 Research Group, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto On 18-19 May 2012, the...
by ghgovernance | Dec 1, 2011 | Global Health Governance Blog, Governance, HIV/AIDS
An AIDS-Free Generation: Leveraging Political Momentum for Societal Transformation By Kent Buse, Guest Blogger Senior Advisor to the Executive Director, UNAIDS On November 8th, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, made a remarkable announcement. She called for an...
by ghgovernance | Nov 21, 2011 | Economics, Fall 2011, Global Health Diplomacy, Governance
Are the ‘Good Times’ Over? Looking to the Future of Global Health Governance Owain David Williams and Simon Rushton After ten years of unprecedented attention and funding for global health, and a simultaneous increase in the range and number of institutions involved...
by ghgovernance | Nov 21, 2011 | Global Health Diplomacy, Governance
What is ‘Global Health Diplomacy’? A Conceptual Review Kelley Lee and Richard Smith While global health diplomacy (GHD) has attracted growing attention, accompanied by hopes of its potential to progress global health and/or foreign policy goals, the concept...
by ghgovernance | Nov 21, 2011 | Governance, Sub-Saharan Africa
Grand Strategy and Global Health: The Case of Ethiopia Elizabeth H. Bradley, Lauren Taylor, Michael Skonieczny, and Leslie A. Curry Despite successes in global health to combat specific diseases, progress remains slow particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. We discuss two...
by ghgovernance | Jun 21, 2011 | Governance
Global Health Governance at a Crossroads Nora Y. Ng and Jennifer Prah Ruger This review takes stock of the global health governance (GHG) literature. We address the transition from international health governance (IHG) to global health governance, identify major...
by ghgovernance | Sep 1, 2009 | Governance
Global Health Governance and the State: Premature Claims of A Post-International Framework James Ricci Since the SARS outbreak of 2003, the Global Health Governance literature has challenged state-based frameworks in the provision of health. With the increased...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2009 | Governance
Are Existing Governance Structures Equipped to Deal with Today’s Global Health Challenges – Towards Systematic Coherence in Scaling Up Devi Sridhar, Sanjeev Khagram, and Tikki Pang The global financial crisis and a new political era shaped by the new US...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2009 | Governance
Global Health: Where to Now? Solomon R Benatar The recently evolving global financial crisis reveals both the fragile state of the global economy and the major long-term implications of an increasingly unfair global economy for global health and human flourishing. We...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2009 | Governance
After the Revolution: Global Health Politics in a Time of Economic Crisis and Threatening Future Trends David P. Fidler In 2008, global health’s political revolution, which unfolded over the preceding 10-15 years, ended when four global crises damaged global health...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2009 | Governance
Introduction Devi Sridhar and Larry Gostin “The world is in a mess, and much of this mess is of our own making…Collectively, we have failed to give the systems that govern international relations a moral dimension…[However] There is hope. If we have to...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2007 | Governance
Architecture amidst Anarchy: Global Health’s Quest for Governance
David P. Fidler Increased concern about global health has focused attention on governance questions, and calls for new governance architecture for global health have appeared. This article examines the...