Challenges in Health and Development
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This book explores the ways that health and development are conceptualized and operationalized across different scales, and analyzes the range of tactics adopted by the World Bank, World Health Organization, ministries of health and community organizations.
Examines health and development in unison rather than separately
Provides case studies on intergovernmental organizations, national programs and community-based groups
Provides comparative framework in terms of both institutional and cultural context
Major theories and approaches are defined in the language accessible to the non-experts
Chapters provide self-study questions and highlight important terms and concepts to assist in student learning
Examines health and development in unison rather than separately Provides case studies on intergovernmental organizations, national programs and community-based groups Provides comparative framework in terms of both institutional and cultural context Major theories and approaches are defined in the language accessible to the non-experts Chapters provide self-study questions and highlight important terms and concepts to assist in student learning Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Sandy Johnson holds a Ph.D. in Latin American Studies from Tulane University. Her research explores the interaction of environmental and social change on human well-being. She is the director of the B.A. Program in International Studies at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.
Inhalt
Chapter One.- 1.1.Industrial expansion, globalization and population health The cases of England and Panama.- 1.2 Comparative measurement of health and development.- 1.3 A century's worth of global change in development and health.- 1.4 What accounts for the difference in regional change?.- 1.4.1 Standard of living.- 1.4.2 Public investment, health infrastructure, and public health campaigns.- 1.4.3 Medical innovations.- 1.4.4 Technological Innovation.- 1.4.5 Behavior change.- 1.4.6 Access to care.- 1.4.7 Political will.- 1.5 A model for exploring health and development.- 1.6 Conclusion.- Chapter Two.- 2.1 Health and development as concepts in the international system.- 2.1.1 International health before WWII.- 2.1.2 The United Nations and the modern story of health and development.- 2.2 The World Health Organization.- 2.2.1 WHO early years: Health as a biomedical condition.- 2.2.2Malaria and smallpox campaigns.- 2.2.3 WHO: Health as a human right.- 2.2.3.1 Primary Health Care.- 2.2.4Social determinants of health and the WHO in the 21st century.- 2.3 The World Bank.- 2.3.1 The World Bank: Evolution of Development.- 2.3.1.1 Structural Adjustment Program.- 2.3.1.2 World Bank as a health authority - World Development Report 1993.- 2.3.1.3 Towards change.- 2.4 The beginning of convergence - State and human security.- 2.5 True convergence and the way forward in the 21st Century.- 2.6 Conclusion.- Chapter Three.- 3.1 Trade-offs between internal and external factors, social and economic out-comes.- 3.2 Health inputs.- 3.3 Chile Economic growth without equity.- 3.4 Sri Lanka Equity without growth.- 3.5 Conclusion.- Chapter Four.- 4.1 The importance of community.- 4.1.1 Community-based health care.- 4.1.2 Pholela Health Center - An early innovator.- 4.1.3 Gonoshasthaya Kendra A continuing success.- 4.1.4 Implications for local health and national development.- 4.2 Microcredit and microfinance.- 4.2.1 Grameen Bank early innovator and continuing success.- 4.2.2 Implications for development and well-being.- 4.3 Conclusion.- Chapter Five.- 5.1 Development, failed states and states in conflict.- 5.1.1 Issues of health.- 5.1.2 Refugees and IDPs.- 5.1.3 Long term impacts.- 5.2 The challenge of rebuilding.- 5.2.1 Building dependency.- 5.3 The pros and cons of scaled approaches.- 5.4 Haiti Partners in Health/Zanmi Lasante.- 5.5 Rwanda rising from the ashes.- 5.6 Conclusion.- Chapter Six.- 6.1 Global Public-Private Partnerships.- 6.1.1 GPPPs, global research and clinical trials.- 6.2 Methods of the GPPPs.- 6.3 Examples of Recent GPPPs.- 6.4 Pros and cons of GPPPs.- 6.5 Conclusion.- Chapter Seven.- 7.1 Conclusion.- Chapter Eight Answer key for discussion questions.- Chapter One Questions.- Chapter Two Questions.- Chapter Three Questions.- Chapter Four Questions.- Chapter Five Questions .- Chapter Six Questions.- Index.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- Gewicht 335g
- Untertitel From Global to Community Perspectives
- Autor Sandy A. Johnson
- Titel Challenges in Health and Development
- Veröffentlichung 25.11.2014
- ISBN 9400789912
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9789400789913
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T12mm
- Anzahl Seiten 216
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 2011
- GTIN 09789400789913