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. We illustrate this security–emergency dynamic in a case study of the recent empowerment of the World Health Organization … (WHO) in the governance of global health emergencies. The article shows how WHO's exceptional response to the 2003 severe …
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Policy-Feld "Global Health". Explizit geht es um Autorität innerhalb des institutionellen Rahmens globaler Gesundheitspolitik …This paper links the main issues of the project "Contested World Order" (WZB, GIGA, HSFK) to the policy field of global … health: the authority of the institutional setting, and the preferences and strategies of rising powers and non-state actors …
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­plementation by the World Health Organization (WHO), regional institutions, and states. One Health is currently being addressed in …The "One Health" approach has found its way into political processes at various levels. The reason for this is the … Health is located at the intersection of human, animal, and ecosystem health on the one hand and calls for trans …
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The World Health Organization (WHO) was intended to serve at the forefront of efforts to realize human rights to … advance global health, and yet this promise of a rights-based approach to health has long been threatened by political … interview research with global health stakeholders, this research examines WHO's contributions to (and, in many cases …
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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 actors, and explain some challenges and successes in GHG …. We analyze the framing of health as national security, human security, human rights, and global public good, and the …
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Governance: International Law and Public Health in a Divided World, Dr. Obijofor Aginam engages the root causes of public health … WHO is the world’s leading cause of ill health and suffering. This perspective is shared by Kofi Annan, arguing that the … global health challenges in a divided world …
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, Critique of Practical ReasonGlobal Health Governance (“GHG”) – viz. collaborative trans-national research and action for … promoting health for all – turns on a clear and distinct understanding of “the science being qua being” notably with respect to …
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A proposal to reduce global health architecture to three actors (one to handle financing, one to set norms and … health system, such as monitoring and multi-lateral negotiations, that will be neglected. Assigning advocacy and …
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