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Global Health Governance

Global Health Governance Frameworks refer to the structured systems of policies, regulations, and collaborative efforts among international, national, and local entities aimed at addressing health issues that transcend borders, ensuring equitable access to healthcare, and promoting global health security. These frameworks facilitate coordination and cooperation in managing health threats, resource allocation, and the implementation of health initiatives across diverse populations.

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Global health governance is essential for addressing health challenges that transcend national borders. It involves collaboration among various stakeholders, including international organizations, governments, and NGOs, to improve health outcomes and ensure equitable access to healthcare. The World ...

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Key Terms

Global Health
Health issues that affect populations worldwide.

Example: Global health initiatives aim to reduce disease burden globally.

Health Governance
The processes and structures that guide health policies and practices.

Example: Effective health governance can lead to better health outcomes.

WHO
World Health Organization, a specialized agency of the UN focused on global health.

Example: WHO coordinates international responses to health emergencies.

Health Equity
Fairness in health access and outcomes across different populations.

Example: Health equity ensures that marginalized groups receive adequate care.

Health Security
Protection against health threats and emergencies.

Example: Health security measures include vaccination programs.

NGOs
Non-Governmental Organizations that work on health issues.

Example: Many NGOs provide healthcare services in underserved areas.

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The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled.
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Evaluating health policies to improve health outcomes.
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Exploring the impact of globalization on health systems.
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Sustainable Development Goals
Understanding global goals related to health and well-being.
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Key Concepts

International OrganizationsHealth PoliciesGlobal Health SecurityEquity in Health