Since the 1990s the growing number of actors involved has considerably changed the field of global health governance (GHG). Partnerships between states, international governmental organizations (IGOs) such as the WHO, the pharmaceutical industry, and also civil society organizations have helped overcome conflicts between the profit-driven production of medicines and the health needs of poor countries. However, they have also led to a vast entanglement of responsibilities, with the WHO losing its profile as the central authority on global health. In recent years, however, the impacts of the Paris Declaration on GHG and a number of other processes have again strengthened the position of the WHO. (GIGA
Since 2000, the emergence of several large disease-specific global health initiatives (GHIs) has cha...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The past 15 years have seen the arrival of new actors in the field o...
Fehr A, Razum O. The German government's global health strategy – a strategy also to support researc...
Since the 1990s the growing number of actors involved has considerably changed the field of global h...
Health aid is increasingly characterised by diversity, complexity and innovation - new institutions,...
Despite the increasing 'globalization' of health, the responsibility for it remains primarily nation...
Over the past few years the World Health Organization (WHO) has been undergoing a significant reform...
Power distribution across the global health landscape has undergone a fundamental shift over the pas...
Members of the 67th World Health Assembly in 2014 were presented with a framework document to guide ...
Global health has been identified as a ‘tracer-sector’ for advancement in regards to aid-effectivene...
The People’s Health Movement (PHM) has created a WHO Watch “directed to changing the patterns of glo...
The following reflections were sparked by the concern that WHO’s Director-General (DG) has embarked ...
This paper links the main issues of the project "Contested World Order" (WZB, GIGA, HSFK) to the pol...
Director-General Margaret Chan recently called the WHO overextended and unable to respond with speed...
Germany has become a visible actor in global health in the past 10 years. In this Series paper, we d...
Since 2000, the emergence of several large disease-specific global health initiatives (GHIs) has cha...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The past 15 years have seen the arrival of new actors in the field o...
Fehr A, Razum O. The German government's global health strategy – a strategy also to support researc...
Since the 1990s the growing number of actors involved has considerably changed the field of global h...
Health aid is increasingly characterised by diversity, complexity and innovation - new institutions,...
Despite the increasing 'globalization' of health, the responsibility for it remains primarily nation...
Over the past few years the World Health Organization (WHO) has been undergoing a significant reform...
Power distribution across the global health landscape has undergone a fundamental shift over the pas...
Members of the 67th World Health Assembly in 2014 were presented with a framework document to guide ...
Global health has been identified as a ‘tracer-sector’ for advancement in regards to aid-effectivene...
The People’s Health Movement (PHM) has created a WHO Watch “directed to changing the patterns of glo...
The following reflections were sparked by the concern that WHO’s Director-General (DG) has embarked ...
This paper links the main issues of the project "Contested World Order" (WZB, GIGA, HSFK) to the pol...
Director-General Margaret Chan recently called the WHO overextended and unable to respond with speed...
Germany has become a visible actor in global health in the past 10 years. In this Series paper, we d...
Since 2000, the emergence of several large disease-specific global health initiatives (GHIs) has cha...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The past 15 years have seen the arrival of new actors in the field o...
Fehr A, Razum O. The German government's global health strategy – a strategy also to support researc...