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Globaliser n'est pas sans risques pour les populations les plus pauvres du monde. Émergence de la « Global Health » en Afrique subsaharienne

Dominique Kerouedan

Revue Tiers-Monde, 2013, vol. n°215, issue 3, 111-127

Abstract: The notion of Global Health results from 3 tendencies : (i) historical, coming from the Institute of Medicine?s publication in 1997 entitled ?America?s vital interest in Global health?, (ii) institutional, with emerging global initiatives in the 2000s (Global Public-Private Partnerships) as new modalities for financing aid, and (iii) academic, in continuity with public health and international health. Chosen as a ?tracer sector? for the implementation of the 2005 Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness, health is becoming an experimental field for examining new forms of poverty reduction financing. Like any globalising notion, the risk is to not take into consideration specificities of the poorest populations and armed conflict contexts.

Keywords: Global Health; risks; poverty; conflicts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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