What can be done about the poor state of global health? How are
global health challenges intimately linked to the global political
economy and to issues of social justice? What are our
responsibilities and how can we improve global health? Global
Health and Global Health Ethics addresses these questions from the
perspective of a range of disciplines, including medicine,
philosophy and the social sciences. Topics covered range from
infectious diseases, climate change and the environment to trade,
foreign aid, food security and biotechnology. Each chapter
identifies the ways in which we exacerbate poor global health and
discusses what we should do to remedy the factors identified.
Together, they contribute to a deeper understanding of the
challenges we face, and propose new national and global policies.
Offering a wealth of empirical data and both practical and
theoretical guidance, this is a key resource for bioethicists,
public health practitioners and philosophers.
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