Health and development require one another: there can be no
development without a critical mass of people who are sufficiently
healthy to do whatever it takes for development to occur, and
people cannot be healthy without societal developments that enable
standards of health to be maintained or improved. However, the ways
in which health and development interact are complex and contested.
This volume unites eleven case studies from nine countries in three
continents and two international organizations since the
late-nineteenth century. Collectively, they show how different
actors have struggled to reconcile the sometimes contradictory
nature of health and development policies, and the subordination of
these policies to a range of political objectives.
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