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Main 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.
Contents:
1. Blurring the Line - Global Health and Everything Else
2. Deep Waters - The Ethics of Smart Global Health
3. Shape Shifting - Adapting Global Health to Local Styles
4. Performance - Monitoring and Evaluating Smart Principles
5. Want a Revolution - Bringing Down Government Barriers
6. War and Peace - Smart Global Health as Military Substitute
7. Bare Feet - How to Do It Yourself
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: November, 2020
Pages: 250
Weight: 410g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health