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Chapter one - Bare feet: how to do it yourself
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Chapter two - Adaptation: epidemic control and local style
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Chapter three - Power to the people: local ownership of infectious disease control
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Chapter four - A governance revolution: synergies versus turf battles
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Chapter five - Monitoring and evaluation: capturing barefoot effects
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Chapter six - War and peace: barefoot diplomacy as military adjunct
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Chapter seven - Trade-offs: ethics versus economics in epidemics
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Chapter eight - Blurring the line: a review of barefoot global health diplomacy
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Health security considerations to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of Ireland’s future infectious disease and epidemic control efforts
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Epidemic control equals health security: what developing countries can (still) learn from the global North
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Index
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About the book
Description
Barefoot Global Health Diplomacy: Field Experiences in International Relations, Security, and Public Health Epidemics fills real-world gaps in training for those destined to work on health and health systems in challenging, resource-deprived environments. Key topics include global health programs and individual adaptability for developing country settings, the interface between different actors in the global health diplomacy realm (e.g. ambassadors, embassies and the military), the ethical and economic implications of global health diplomacy at the service delivery level, the definition and illustration of the ‘smart global health’ paradigm, and the essential elements for individuals and organizations to design and deliver advances in international relations and altruism.
This book provides an accessible, practical resource on advanced aspects of global health program design and delivery for global health practitioners and other international staff working on public health initiatives and programs in developing countries.
Barefoot Global Health Diplomacy: Field Experiences in International Relations, Security, and Public Health Epidemics fills real-world gaps in training for those destined to work on health and health systems in challenging, resource-deprived environments. Key topics include global health programs and individual adaptability for developing country settings, the interface between different actors in the global health diplomacy realm (e.g. ambassadors, embassies and the military), the ethical and economic implications of global health diplomacy at the service delivery level, the definition and illustration of the ‘smart global health’ paradigm, and the essential elements for individuals and organizations to design and deliver advances in international relations and altruism.
This book provides an accessible, practical resource on advanced aspects of global health program design and delivery for global health practitioners and other international staff working on public health initiatives and programs in developing countries.
Key Features
- Offers an innovative, accessible field guide for global health workers in diplomatic aspects of their work
- Provides helpful insight on how to resolve ethical dilemmas in global health (e.g. resource allocation decisions)
- Maintains a high level of focus on advanced aspects of global health program design and delivery
- Offers an innovative, accessible field guide for global health workers in diplomatic aspects of their work
- Provides helpful insight on how to resolve ethical dilemmas in global health (e.g. resource allocation decisions)
- Maintains a high level of focus on advanced aspects of global health program design and delivery
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ISBN
978-0-12-818681-7
Language
English
Published
2021
Copyright
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Academic Press