The Challenge of Global Health Governance
Fidler, David P.
Council on Foreign Relations, May 2010, online edition, 32p (PDF)
"A revolution in global health has occurred in the past ten to fifteen years, resulting in the creation of radically new regimes, an unprecedented growth in funding for global health, and the growing influence of policymakers, activists, and philanthropists who viewed global health as a foreign policy issue of first-order importance. Nevertheless, many deficiencies remain in global health governance, which create suboptimal outcomes for individual and population health."
David P. Fidler, a leading expert on international law and global health, is James Louis Calamaras Professor of Law at Indiana University School of Law.
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report at:
http://www.cfr.org/publication/22202/challenges_of_global_health_governance.html
H10/03-10. Posted July 8, 2010
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