Resource detail
Resource ID | 242 |
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Title | Threats to Global Health and Opportunities for Change: A New Global Health |
Author | Ulrich Laaser DTM&H, MPH, Leon Epstein MB ChB, MPH |
Description | ABSTRACT The most recent phase of internationalization and globalization is characterized by the growing infl uence of non-governmental organizations that have had an impact on health. Key threats of strategic relevance for health, in addition to global warming, are the global divides in terms of demographic development and the burden of disease, social inequity, migration of populations, migration of health professionals, the inequitable terms of trade, and the consequences of the recent global monetary crisis. This paper addresses opportunities as set forth in the Millennium Development Goals, a revival of primary health care, and the necessary resetting of global aid in terms of international donor harmonization and national coordination, e.g., through a Sector Wide Approach (SWAp). |
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Resource type | Paper |
URL | https://www.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1007/BF03391593?site=publichealthreviews.biomedcentral.com |
Source/origin | External source |
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Record created | 2014-07-13 18:38 |
Record updated | 2018-02-27 09:08 |
Record editor | Aaron Fecowycz |
Tags | Global health, global divides, global opportunities, international health cooperation, millennium development goals |
Subjects | Millennium Development Goals, Urbanisation |