This article explores the programme of national health planning carried out in the 1960s in West and Central Africa by the World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Health plans were intended as integral aspects of economic development planning in five newly independent countries: Gabon, Liberia, Mali, Niger and Sierra Leone. We begin by showing that this episode is treated only superficially in the existing WHO historiography, then introduce some relevant critical literature on the history of development planning. Next we outline the context for health planning, noting: the opportunities which independence from colonial control offered to international development...
Long an expatriate-run concern, leprosy control was subsumed as a key component of rural public heal...
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentiet...
Summary. The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
orcid.org/0000-0002-4415-3696. Centre for History in Public Health. London School of Hygiene and Tro...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
This thesis examines healthcare provision in the Central African Federation, the late colonial union...
This dissertation examines the intersecting changes of African decolonization and the post-World War...
This study examines the structure and historical development of the World Health Organization (WHO)....
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentie...
BACKGROUND: Half of the estimated annual 28 million non-communicable diseases (NCDs) deaths in low- ...
Long an expatriate-run concern, leprosy control was subsumed as a key component of rural public heal...
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentiet...
Summary. The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
This article discusses the early postwar history of international engagement with the strengthening ...
orcid.org/0000-0002-4415-3696. Centre for History in Public Health. London School of Hygiene and Tro...
This thesis deals with the parts played by the Colonial Office and colonial governments in providing...
This thesis examines healthcare provision in the Central African Federation, the late colonial union...
This dissertation examines the intersecting changes of African decolonization and the post-World War...
This study examines the structure and historical development of the World Health Organization (WHO)....
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentie...
BACKGROUND: Half of the estimated annual 28 million non-communicable diseases (NCDs) deaths in low- ...
Long an expatriate-run concern, leprosy control was subsumed as a key component of rural public heal...
The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early twentiet...
Summary. The pattern of hospital development was set in colonised sub-Saharan countries in the early...