About the Book
In an increasingly integrated, globalised world with new cross-border threats to health, widening disparities in both health and access to health care, and an unacceptable level of human suffering and premature mortality in developing countries, civil society actors are asking, why is so little progress being made by global health actors?
Like its critically acclaimed predecessor, the second edition of Global Health Watch covers a comprehensive range of topics, including access to medicines, mental health, water and sanitation, nutrition, and war and conflict. Unlike other reports on global health, it also draws attention to the politics of global health and the policies and actions of key actors.
Global Health Watch 2 includes chapters on the United States foreign assistance programme, the Gates Foundation, the World Bank, the World Health Organization and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,Tuberculosis and Malaria.
What People Have Said About the Book
'Global Health Watch 2 is not only an educational resource for health professionals and activists, it also makes clear the need for global health advocates to engage in lobbying many key actors to do better and to do more, whilst resisting those that do harm.'Ambitious, daring and foresighted, everyone should read GHW2. This is a brave report, and everyone will take something from it' - Gill Walt, Professor of international health policy, LSHTM
'Excellent ... I highly recommend this treasure trove, which is full of food for thought, to scholars and health workers alike' - Dr Maria Isabel Rodriguez, Rector of University of El Salvador 1999-2007
'We shall require many more social innovations, like the People Health Charter, the People Health Movement and the Global Health Watch, if mankind is to survive.' - Dr. Suwit Wibulpolprasert, MD., Senior Advisor on Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
'An extremely important intervention in the debate on global health policies ...sets a new standard for international reports into global social, economic and political issues. All those interested in such critical international issues will find GHW2 essential reading...an important and unique document.' - Don Robotham, Professor of Anthropology, City University of New York
'An important contribution to understand the overwhelming health problems and their relation to the globalised oppressive world economy' - Asa Cristina Laurell, former Secretary of Health of Mexico City and Secretary of Health of the Legitimate Government of Mexico.
'This edition explicitly builds upon its predecessor so that the two volumes can be used together ...this book makes a compelling and coherent case' - Prof. Vic Neufeld, National Coordinator, Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research
Praise for 1st edition
'A very good reference for people working in areas affecting the health of populations. It deals with some of the most important issues in today's world. I highly recommend it.' - Vicente Navarro, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Health Services
'Combines academic analysis with a call to mobilize the health professional community to press for improvements in global health and justice. I hope it will be read by many health professionals in rich and poor countries alike.' - Professor Andy Haines, Dean, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
'It is very good to see issues of trade and globalization reflected prominently in a report aimed at health professionals. Global Health Watch provides them with a resource to engage in debates about these non-clinical, structural determinants of poor health.' - Martin Khor, Director, Third World Network
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Governments and intergovernmental organizations have structured our social world so that half of humankind still lives in severe poverty. These global poor suffer vast health deficits. This greatest moral outrage of our time will continue until citizens reflect on its causes and firmly place the human rights of the global poor on the political agenda. Global Health Watch is a courageous and promising effort in this direction.' - Thomas Pogge, Professorial Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Philosophy, Australian National University
'Global Health Watch offers a critique of global trends that threaten health including the practices of multinational corporations, the false promise of the genetics revolution, the scandal of hunger in a world of plenty and the failure of UN institutions such as WHO to live up to their original mission to promote the health of poor people. It also demonstrates, with practical suggestions, that another world is possible. It will become the essential guidebook for health activists who want to campaign for a kinder, more equitable, healthier and people-centred world.' - Fran Baum, member of the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health
'A much-needed resource, unique, and reflecting the work of well qualified authors from all continents. I applaud the effort -- and the result.' - Philip R. Lee, MD, Professor of Social Medicine (Emeritus), University of California, San Francisco
Academic Adoption Information
This book is used for teaching at the following institutions:
University of London