Governing Global Health - Who Runs the World and Why? Clinton Chelsea Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation and a Lecturer at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia Clinton Foundation and Co
The past few decades have seen a massive increase in the number of international organizations focusing on global health. Campaigns to eradicate or stem the spread of AIDS, SARS, malaria, and Ebola…
Specifikacia Governing Global Health - Who Runs the World and Why? Clinton Chelsea Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation and a Lecturer at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia Clinton Foundation and Co
The past few decades have seen a massive increase in the number of international organizations focusing on global health. Campaigns to eradicate or stem the spread of AIDS, SARS, malaria, and Ebola attest to the increasing importance of globally-oriented health organizations. These organizations may be national, regional, international, or even non-state organizations-like Medicins Sans Frontieres. One of the more important recent trends in global health governance, though, has been the rise of public-private partnerships (PPPs) where private non-governmental organizations, for-profit enterprises, and various other social entrepreneurs work hand-in-hand with governments to combat specific maladies. A primary driver for this development is the widespread belief that by joining together, PPPs will attack health problems and fund shared efforts more effectively than other systems.As