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The Collective for the Political Determinants of Health
WebThe Collective brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners interested in the political determinants of health. We provide a collaborative platform for our members, convene events and workshops, share information and enable joint publications and research projects. The Collective grew out of the
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The Independent Panel on Global Governance for Health
WebThe Independent Panel on Global Governance for Health undertook several research projects under the direction of Desmond McNeill (2014-2017), in particular on the role of extractive industries in health and the role of knowledge and politics in setting and measuring the SDGs. The Panel was subsequently co-directed by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr …
A wishlist for the future of global health research
WebResearch has played a vital role in the rise of the global health field in the past two decades. Billions have been invested to foster the research and development of new biomedical tools and to facilitate access to these technologies in poor countries. This has saved millions of lives. However, in a world structured by deep inequalities and
Katerini Storeng: The Politics of Health Systems Strengthening
WebAuthors. Katerini Storeng. Editors. Edited by Richard Parker & Jonathan García. Description. n the early twenty-first century, key public health issues and challenges have taken centre stage on the global scene, and health has been placed at the heart of our collective aspirations for human development and well-being.
Marlee Tichenor, Katerini Storeng, Felix Stein et.al: Interrogating …
WebAbstract Background. In the nearly half century since it began lending for population projects, the World Bank has become one of the largest financiers of global health projects and programs, a powerful voice in shaping health agendas in global governance spaces, and a mass producer of evidentiary knowledge for its preferred global health interventions.
Ph.D. Course: Digitalisation, health and society
WebThe aim of this interdisciplinary course is to explore how digitalisation is shaping health systems, experiences, and outcomes across the world. The deadline has passed. Time and place: June 20, 2022 9:00 AM – June 23, 2022 4:00 PM, Oslo. The aim of this interdisciplinary course is to explore how digitalisation is shaping health systems
The Political Determinants of Health
WebThis workshop aims to take stock of 10 years of scholarship on the political determinants of health and reflect on the future of this research agenda. Time and place: Jan. 18, 2024 8:30 AM – Jan. 19, 2024 5:00 PM, Professorboligen (Stallen) at UiO, Karl Johans gate 47 in Oslo, and online on Zoom (hybrid event) The global political
Katerini Storeng
WebI am Associate Professor at the Centre for Development and the Environment, where I lead the Global Health Politics research group. I am also Honorary Associate Professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Co-Director of the Collective for the Political Determinants of Health, and co-Editor-in-Chief of Globalization & Health.. With a …
U.S. Philanthrocapitalism and the Global Health Agenda
WebPanel member Anne-Emanuelle Birn and, her colleague, Judith Richter’s historical comparison concludes that the Gates Foundation’s venture-philanthropy has resulted in extensive private, for-profit influence in global health, leading to a blurring of boundaries between the public and the private and representing a grave threat to …
Katerini T. Storeng: The GAVI Alliance and the ‘Gates approach' to
WebAbout the article. Lauded for getting specific health issues onto national and international agendas and for their potential to improve value for money and outcomes, public-private global health initiatives (GHIs) have come to dominate global health governance.
Global Health Politics
WebThe Global Health Politics research group brings together anthropologists, historians and international relations scholars interested in the political dynamics and power structures that shape health policy and practice at global, national and local levels. The Global Health Politics group is supported by a Research Council of Norway grant (2020
Where epistemic injustice meets global health governance
WebThe case is increasingly made, that the structures and processes involved in knowledge production, use, and circulation in global health have epistemic injustice written all over them. But how are these justice concerns related to global health governance?
Geopolitics of Knowledge and Epistemic Violence in Global Health
WebIn this invited guest blog, Carolina Salgado discusses the power hierarchies that historically operate in global health and invites us to join her and other Latin American social scientists in practicing epistemic disobedience to Eurocentrism and ethnocentrism through a decolonial grammar.
The global political determinants of health inequity
WebTime and place: Nov. 25, 2020 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM, Online. In 2014, the Lancet-University of Oslo Commission on Global Governance for Health published its report, The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change. It showed that health inequities within and between countries cannot be addressed only through healthcare or domestic
Global Governance for Health 2018: Four Years Later
WebDefinition of Global Health. "The area of study, research and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide".*. *Koplan JP, Bond TC, Merson MH, et al. (June 2009). "Towards a common definition of global health". Lancet. 373 (9679): 1993–5.
David McCoy et al: Corporate lobbying on US positions toward the …
WebArticle published in Global Health Governance, 2022. Research > Networks and areas > The Collective for the Political Determinants of Health > Publications > 2022 > David McCoy et al: Corporate lobbying on US positions toward the World Health Organization: Evidence of intensification and cross-industry coordination
Outcomes from the workshop "The Political Determinants of Health …
WebChair: Ron Labonté, University of Ottawa Anna Marriot, Oxfam Development finance institutions (DFIs), private health care in the Global South and the Covid-19 pandemic; Kelley Lee, Simon Fraser University Travel measures during Covid-19; Katerini T. Storeng, University of Oslo The privatization of pandemic intelligence; Antoine de Bengy …
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