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Global Health Watch 5
An Alternative World Health Report
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Description
For over a decade, Global Health Watch has been the definitive source for alternative analysis on health.
This new edition addresses the key challenges facing governments and health practitioners today, within the context of rapid shifts in global governance mechanisms and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Like its predecessors, it challenges conventional wisdom while pioneering innovative new approaches to the field.
Collaboratively written by academics and activists drawn from a variety of movements, research institutions and civil society groups, it covers some of the most pressing issues in world health, from the resurgence of epidemic diseases such as Ebola to the crisis in the WHO, climate change and the 'war on drugs'. Combining rigorous analysis with practical policy suggestions, Global Health Watch 5 offers an accessible and compelling case for a radical new approach to health and healthcare across the world.
Table of Contents
Section A: The Global Political and Economic Architecture
A1: Sustainable Development Goals in the age of Neoliberalism
A2: 'Leave No One Behind' – Are SDGs the way forward?
A3: Advances and Setbacks towards a Single Public Health System in Latin America
A4: Structural Roots of Migration
Section B: Health Systems: Current Issues and Debates
B1: Universal Health Coverage: Only About Financial Protection?
B2: Revitalizing Community Control in Primary Health Care
B3: Healthcare in the USA: Understanding the Medical-Industrial Complex
B4 : Contexualizing the Struggle of Health Workers in South Africa
B5: The 'New' Karolinska Hospital: How PPPs Undermine Public Services
B6: Access to Healthcare of Migrants in the EU
B7: Informalisation of Employment in Public Health Services in South Asia
Section C: Beyond Healthcare
C1: Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Health: Confronting the Realities
C2: Gendered Approach to Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights
C3: Health Reforms in Chile: Lack of Progress in Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
C4: Trade Agreements and Health of Workers
C5 : Public Health in the Extractive Sector in East and Southern Africa
C6: The War on Drugs: From Law Enforcement to Public Health
Section D: Watching
D1: Money Talks at the World Health Organization
D2: Private Philanthropic Foundations: What do they mean for Global Health?
D3: Management Consulting Firms in Global Health
D4: GAVI and Global Fund: Private Governance Structures Trump Public Oversight in Public Private Partnerships
D5: Investment Treaties: Holding Governments to Ransom
D6: Framing of Health as a Security Issue
D7: Politics of Data, Information and Knowledge
D8: Access and Benefit Sharing: The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework
D9: Total Sanitation Programs at the Cost of Human Dignity
Section E: Resistance, Actions and Change
E1: Social Movements Defend Progressive Health Reforms in El Salvador
E2: Contestations Concerning Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in India
E3: People living with HIV in India: The Struggle for Access
E4: Community Engagement in the Struggle for Health in Italy
Product details
Published | Dec 15 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 449 |
ISBN | 9781786992253 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Illustrations | Halftones, black and white 67 ; Tables, black and white 13 ; Figures 11 |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An invaluable alternative health report to the mainstream consensus that privatized health insurance (known as Universal Health Coverage) is the answer to the world's health problems.'
Social Medicine Portal
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A highly informative book – an extremely useful contribution offering an indeed alternative understanding of current global responses to probably the world's greatest challenge.
Medicine, Conflict and Survival
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Reading Global Health Watch is a necessary step in understanding how challenging and urgent change is, but that it is increasingly necessary for the survival of our planet Earth.
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Praise for the Global Health Watch series, Eduardo Espinoza, vice-minister for health of El Salvador -
Challenges us to look at health and health care from a critical perspective. Essential reading for the movers and shakers in health policy the world over.
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Praise for the Global Health Watch series, Gill Walt, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine -
Provides us with compelling evidence about all that is wrong with the governance of health care systems across the world. At the same time it also provides us with hope, in the many stories about what can be done and what is being done.
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Praise for the Global Health Watch series, Halfdan Mahler, former director general of the World Health Organization -
An incisive socio-political critique of contemporary global health issues
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Praise for the Global Health Watch series, K. Srinath Reddy, president, Public Health Foundation of India