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Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health

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Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health

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Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health book

Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health

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Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health book

Edited ByRichard Parker, Marni Sommer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 16 December 2010
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203832721
Pages 504
eBook ISBN 9780203832721
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Health and Social Care, Social Sciences
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Parker, R., & Sommer, M. (Eds.). (2010). Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203832721

ABSTRACT

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, key public health issues and challenges have taken centre stage. They range from arsenic in drinking water to asthma among children and adults; from the re-emergence of cholera, to increasing cancer rates and other chronic diseases; from AIDS to malaria and hepatitis; from the crises faced by displaced or refugee populations to the new challenges that have emerged for reproductive health and rights.

Like most aspects of contemporary life, these problems have been impacted by globalization. The issues that confront us are being shaped by evolving processes such as the growth of inequalities between the rich and the poor in countries around the world, the globalization of trade and commerce, new patterns of travel and migration, as well as a reduction in resources for the development and sustainability of public health infrastructures.

The Routledge Handbook of Global Public Health explores this context and addresses both the emerging issues and conceptualizations of the notion of global health, along with expanding upon and highlighting the critical priorities in this rapidly evolving field. It is organized in ten main sections. The topics covered include:

  • The transition from international to global health
  • Structural inequalities and global public health
  • Ecological transformation and environmental health in the global system
  • Population and reproductive health
  • Conflict, violence and emergencies in global public health
  • Global public health policy and practice
  • Global public health and development
  • Global mental health
  • Global access to essential medicines
  • Health systems, health capacity, and the politics of global public health

This comprehensive handbook will provide an authoritative overview for students, practitioners, researchers, and policy makers working in or concerned with public health around the globe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

ByRichard Parker, Marni Sommer

part |2 pages

PART I The Transition from International Health to Global Health

chapter 2|7 pages

Global Health in Transition

ByJulio Frenk, Octavio Gómez-Dantés, Fernando Chacón

chapter 3|13 pages

The World Health Organization and the World of Global Health

ByTheodore M. Brown, Marcos Cueto

chapter 4|7 pages

The Shifting Landscape of Public Health: From International to Global Health*

ByAdam Kamradt-Scott, Chris Holden, Kelley Lee

chapter 5|13 pages

From International to Global: Framing Health in the New Millennium

ByRonald Labonté

chapter 6|12 pages

International Health, Global Health, and Human Rights

ByDaniel Tarantola, Laura Ferguson, Sofia Gruskin

part |2 pages

PART II Structural Inequalities and Global Public Health

chapter 7|15 pages

Global Health Inequities: Structures, Power, and the Social Distribution of Health

BySharon Friel, Michael Marmot

chapter 8|8 pages

Eliminating Global Health Inequities: Bridging the Gap

ByDavid Satcher, Sharon A. Rachel

chapter 9|10 pages

Gender-Based Inequities in Global Public Health

ByGita Sen, Piroska Östlin

chapter 10|10 pages

From Natural History of Disease to Vulnerability: Changing Concepts and Practices in Contemporary Public Health

ByJosé Ricardo Ayres, Vera Paiva, Ivan França Jr

chapter 11|9 pages

Attacking Inequality in Health: A Challenging but Winnable War

ByAbdo Yazbeck

chapter 12|14 pages

Pathways to Health Systems Strengthening for the Bottom Billion

ByAndrew Ellner, Gene Bukhman, Paul Farmer

part |2 pages

PART III Ecological Transformation and Environmental Health in the Global System

chapter 13|12 pages

Climate Change and Global Public Health: Impacts, Research, and Actions

ByElizabeth G. Hanna, Anthony J. McMichael, Colin D. Butler

chapter 14|9 pages

Water and Health: Fragile Sources

ByPeter G. McCornick, John Pasch

chapter 15|8 pages

Double Jeopardy: Vulnerable Children and the Possible Global Lead Poisoning/Infectious Disease Syndemic

ByMerrill Singer

chapter 16|9 pages

Air Pollution and Global Public Health

ByChristopher J. Paul, Marie Lynn Miranda

part |2 pages

PART IV Population and Reproductive Health

chapter 17|9 pages

The Evolution of Reproductive Health and Rights

BySusan Purdin, Anne Langston, Ashley Wolfington

chapter 18|9 pages

A Generation at Risk: Prioritising Child and Youth Health

ByCaroline W. Kabiru, Chi-Chi Undie, Alex C. Ezeh

chapter 19|8 pages

Reducing Death and Disability from Unsafe Abortion

ByTherese McGinn

chapter 20|9 pages

Masculinity and Its Public Health Implications for Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Prevention

ByMargaret E. Greene, Gary Barker

chapter 21|19 pages

Longevity and Ageing: The Success of Global Public Health

ByLinda P. Fried

part |2 pages

PART V Conflict, Violence, and Emergencies in Global Public Health

chapter 22|7 pages

Conflict, Health, and Health Systems: A Global Perspective

ByRonald J. Waldman, Margaret E. Kruk

chapter 23|8 pages

Ending Violence against Women: Essential to Global Health and Human Rights

ByHuman Rights Nancy Glass, Jacquelyn Campbell, Veronica Njie-Carr, Terri-Ann Thompson

chapter 24|10 pages

Protection of Children in Disaster and War

ByNeil Boothby, Alastair Ager

chapter 25|11 pages

Nutrition in Emergencies: Indicators and Reference Levels

ByLevels Helen Young

chapter 26|8 pages

Water and Conflict: Moving from the Global to the Local

ByErika Weinthal, Avner Vengosh

part |2 pages

PART VI Global Public Health Policy and Practice

chapter 27|7 pages

Global Health Diplomacy

ByIlona Kickbusch, Chantal Berger

chapter 28|9 pages

The Politics of Global Aid

ByPeter Muennig, Celina Su

chapter 29|12 pages

Global Tobacco Control Policy

ByHeather Wipfli, Jonathan M. Samet

chapter 30|10 pages

Global Nutrition: Complex Aetiology Demands Social as well as Nutrient-Based Solutions

ByJoanne Csete, Marion Nestle

chapter 31|14 pages

Health Communication: A Catalyst to Behaviour Change

ByJane T. Bertrand, Alice Payne Merritt, Gary Saffitz

part |2 pages

PART VII Global Public Health and Development

chapter 32|17 pages

Tracking Development Assistance for Health, 1990 to 2007*

ByNirmala Ravishankar, Katherine Leach-Kemon, and Christopher J.L. Murray

chapter 33|8 pages

Global Blindness and Visual Impairment

ByAlfred Sommer

chapter 34|11 pages

Improving Maternal and Newborn Survival through Community Intervention

ByTanja A.J. Houweling, Anthony Costello, and David Osrin

chapter 35|8 pages

Chronic Diseases: The Urgent Need for Action

ByHenry Greenberg, Susan Raymond, Angela Beaton, Ruth Colagiuri, Stephen Leeder

chapter 36|10 pages

Creating Access to Health Technologies in Poor Countries

ByLaura J. Frost, Michael R. Reich

part |2 pages

PART VIII Global Mental Health

chapter 37|9 pages

Closing the Treatment Gap for Mental Disorders

ByVikram Patel, Mirja Koschorke, Martin Prince

chapter 38|8 pages

Stigma, Discrimination, Social Exclusion, and Mental Health: A Public Health Perspective

ByNicolas Rüsch, Sara Evans-Lacko, Sarah Clement, Graham Thornicroft

chapter 39|9 pages

Developing Mental Health Programmes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

ByFlorence Baingana

chapter 40|8 pages

Sexual Violence: A Priority Research Area for Women’s Mental Health

ByJill Astbury, Rachel Jewkes

part |2 pages

PART IX Global Access to Essential Medicines

chapter 41|12 pages

Global Access to Essential Medicines: Past, Present, and Future

ByJonathan D. Quick, Eric Olawolu Moore

chapter 42|10 pages

Challenges of Local Production of Pharmaceuticals in Improving Access to Medicines

ByDavid Ofori-Adjei, Paul Lartey

chapter 43|8 pages

Medicine Safety and Safe Access to Essential Medicines: Time for Renewed Attention and Innovation

ByMalebona Precious Matsoso, Ushma Mehta, Fatima Suleman

chapter 44|10 pages

Saving the Lives of Children by Improving Access to Essential Medicines in the Community

ByMartha Embrey, Jane Briggs, Grace Adeya

chapter 45|10 pages

Antiretrovirals as Merit Goods

ByEthan B. Kapstein, Josh Busby

part |2 pages

PART X Health Systems, Health Capacity, and the Politics of Global Public Health

chapter 46|8 pages

Health Systems Strengthening: Past, Present, and Future

BySara Bennett

chapter 47|9 pages

Politics of Global Health: Understanding the Politics of Aid

ByRebecca Dodd

chapter 48|7 pages

Developing Drugs for the Developing World: The Role of Product Development Partnerships

ByMaria C. Freire

chapter 49|9 pages

Models of Cooperation, Capacity Building, and the Future of Global Health

ByGerald T. Keusch

chapter 50|10 pages

Long-term Academic Partnerships for Capacity Building in Health in Developing Countries

ByJeffrey D. Mulvihill, Haile T. Debas
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