This is a 'mind map' which details the relationship between global health and some of the key development institutions. The aim of the chart is to draw out comparisons and contrasts between the institutions and how they conceptualise development (which the chart shows, is primarily through poverty) in order to explore further possible research directions. The work will be extended in the coming months into a fuller working paper which will also discuss specific global health issues
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This is a 'mind map' which details the relationship between global health and some of the key develo...
The paper discusses the role of Universities, as key institutions aiming at social change and develo...
Health is a major factor in development and it is central to the theory about human ...
This research reviews the recent global health response to the Post-2015 development agenda setting....
The world has faced a number of major health challenges over the past few decades. These include the...
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The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
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Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
In the field of global health, we are working toward a world in which everyone can exercise their fu...
Since the advent of the idea of development following the end of the Second World War, the internati...
Although the millennium development goals (MDGs) addressed some of the starkest manifestations of t...
Estacio presents the exploitation of migrant workers, particularly those from low income countries, ...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
This paper explores how GHIs as a form of institutional innovation are challenging the practice of d...
This is a 'mind map' which details the relationship between global health and some of the key develo...
The paper discusses the role of Universities, as key institutions aiming at social change and develo...
Health is a major factor in development and it is central to the theory about human ...
This research reviews the recent global health response to the Post-2015 development agenda setting....
The world has faced a number of major health challenges over the past few decades. These include the...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
In the field of global health, we are working toward a world in which everyone can exercise their fu...
Since the advent of the idea of development following the end of the Second World War, the internati...
Although the millennium development goals (MDGs) addressed some of the starkest manifestations of t...
Estacio presents the exploitation of migrant workers, particularly those from low income countries, ...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
This paper explores how GHIs as a form of institutional innovation are challenging the practice of d...