Global Health Governance and Commercialisation in India

Global Health Governance and Commercialisation in India
Author: Anuj Kapilashrami,Rama V Baru
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351049009

Download Global Health Governance and Commercialisation in India Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Global health governance has been the subject of wide scholarship, more recently brought to the fore by priorities for global health defined by the Sustainable Development Agenda. The health landscape itself has changed dramatically in the last two decades, shaped by cross-border flows of capital, ideas, technology intermediated through the complex interaction between global, national and local actors and institutions. This book analyses the complex terrain of global health governance and local responses to new global forms of integration and fragmentation in India. It unpacks, both conceptually and empirically, local manifestation and translation of global health architecture and regimes and how these processes influence public health policy and practice; as well as to what extent rules and flows are complied with, resisted and transformed at national and sub-national levels. Drawing together critical scholarship on interactions between global and local actors, focusing on processes, dilemmas, conflicts and trade-offs that such engagement presents for national health policies and health systems, it speaks to this interface between the global, national and local. Filling an important gap in global health governance scholarship in India, the book is a useful contribution to the fields of Global Health Policy, International health and Development, Health Systems, Health Inequalities, public health, public administration, development studies, social work, nursing, management studies and mainstream social science disciplines that engage with globalisation and health.

Global Health Governance and Commercialisation of Public Health in India

Global Health Governance and Commercialisation of Public Health in India
Author: Anuj Kapilashrami,Rama V. Baru
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1138485535

Download Global Health Governance and Commercialisation of Public Health in India Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book analyses the complex terrain of global health governance and local responses to new global forms of integration and fragmentation in India.

Public Health in India

Public Health in India
Author: Monica Das Gupta
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2005
Genre: Public health
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

Download Public Health in India Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Public health services, which reduce a population's exposure to disease through such measures as sanitation and vector control, are an essential part of a country's development infrastructure. In the industrial world and East Asia, systematic public health efforts raised labor productivity and life expectancies well before modern curative technologies became widely available, and helped set the stage for rapid economic growth and poverty reduction. The enormous business and other costs of the breakdown of these services are illustrated by the current global epidemic of avian flu, emanating from poor poultry-keeping practices in a few Chinese villages. For various reasons, mostly of political economy, public funds for health services in India have been focused largely on medical services, and public health services have been neglected. This is reflected in a virtual absence of modern public health regulations and of systematic planning and delivery of public health services. Various organizational issues also militate against the rational deployment of personnel and funds for disease control. There is strong capacity for dealing with outbreaks when they occur, but not to prevent them from occurring. Impressive capacity also exists for conducting intensive campaigns, but not for sustaining these gains on a continuing basis after the campaign. This is illustrated by the near eradication of malaria through highly organized efforts in the 1950s, and its resurgence when attention shifted to other priorities such as family planning. This paper reviews the fundamental obstacles to effective disease control in India and indicates new policy thrusts that can help overcome these obstacles. "-- World Bank web site.

Globalisation Global Health Governance and National Health Politics in Developing Countries

Globalisation  Global Health Governance and National Health Politics in Developing Countries
Author: Wolfgang Hein
Publsiher: GIGA-Hamburg
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2003
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 3926953608

Download Globalisation Global Health Governance and National Health Politics in Developing Countries Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Global Health Governance

Global Health Governance
Author: Sophie Harman,Andreas Papamichail
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351361194

Download Global Health Governance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Fully updated for the second edition, this text provides a concise and informative introduction to how global health is governed, exploring the ways in which we understand global health governance, exposing its complex nature, and asking who or what really governs global health, to what outcome, and for whom. Governing outbreaks, emergencies, pandemics, access to medicines, non-communicable diseases, and the financing of fully functioning health systems remain among the biggest challenges national and international policymakers and practitioners face. While COVID-19 made apparent the tensions, contestations, and complexity of governing health threats, to understand what could and should have worked during the pandemic requires a comprehensive understanding of the actors, approaches, and issues that make up global health. Divided into three parts, the book examines the different actors who participate in global health governance, their powers, interests, ways of working, relationships, and how their roles have changed over time. It explores different approaches to global health governance, focusing on the ways global health issues have been conceptualised and understood, and how this has shaped global health politics and the ways the key actors work. Finally, it examines different issues, and how the actors and their approaches have addressed health emergencies and everyday health inequities. Global Health Governance provides a comprehensive introduction to researchers and students new to the field of global health governance, and a vital resource and reference point for established scholars and practitioners working in the field of global health.

Health Norms and the Governance of Global Development

Health Norms and the Governance of Global Development
Author: Anders Granmo,Pieter Fourie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000347500

Download Health Norms and the Governance of Global Development Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book maps the emergence of health in global development discourse and governance since 1990. It argues that health norms have emerged, diffused, and subsequently become internalised through the various direct and indirect negotiation processes that created the global development goals. Covid-19, Ebola, and HIV/AIDS are prime illustrations of the fact that health is supremely political. Governments – whether they are local, national, international, or multilateral – make decisions about their policy responses, coordinate their response, and channel the necessary resources. Such decisions are informed by local and global conditions as well as sets of values, norms, and standards that determine policy and interventions. As states and regions become more interconnected, the politics of health are increasingly relevant to the sustainable future envisioned by global governance. This book explains how considerations of global health have come to inform and infuse the United Nations development agenda. It identifies processes, actors, institutions, and interactions in global health by analysing two related case studies: the Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals. Providing an overview of, and insights about, the context of global development thinking and practice, the subtleties of global health, and global health governance, this book is an innovative contribution to the literature. It is suitable for students and scholars of global health, development studies, and international relations.

Researching Corporations and Global Health Governance

Researching Corporations and Global Health Governance
Author: Kelley Lee, Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, Simon Fraser University,Benjamin Hawkins
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-12-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783483617

Download Researching Corporations and Global Health Governance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A practical guide on how to conduct research on the impact of corporations on global health and global health governance, which draws on the theoretical and methodological insights of a range of scholarly disciplines.

Global Health Governance and Policy

Global Health Governance and Policy
Author: Eduardo Missoni,Guglielmo Pacileo,Fabrizio Tediosi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1351188992

Download Global Health Governance and Policy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Global Health Governance and Policy outlines the fundamentals of global health, a key element of sustainable development. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it explores the relationship between the globalization process and global health's social, political, economic and environmental determinants. It points the attention to the actors and forces that shape global policies and actions with an impact on peoples' health in an increasingly complex global governance context. Topics discussed include: The relationship between globalization and the determinants of health The essentials of global health measurements The evolution of public health strategies in the context of the global development agenda The actors and influencers of global health governance The role of health systems The dynamics and mechanisms of global health financing and Development Assistance for Health Career opportunities in global health governance, management and policy Looking in depth at some of the more significant links between neoliberal globalization, global policies and health, Global Health Governance and Policy: An Introduction discusses some specific health issues of global relevance such as changes in the ecosystem, epidemics and the spread of infectious diseases, the global transformation of the food system, the tobacco epidemic, human migration, macroeconomic processes and global financial crisis, trade and access to health services, drugs and vaccines, and eHealth and the global "health 4.0" challenge. Written by a team of experienced practitioners, scientists and teachers, this textbook is ideal for students of all levels and professionals in a variety of disciplines with an interest in global health.