University Press of America
Pages: 238
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-7618-3985-9 • Paperback • December 2007 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
Mei-ling Wang is a graduate of Harvard School of Public Health and is professor, writer, and global health architect. She co-directed SEKN, World Health Organization. She is also chair of the Global Health Committee and Global Interdependence Center. Her recent works include: WTO, Globalization and China's Health Care System, and The Dust that Never Settles. Vinand Mukatabala Nantulya is Professor of Health and International Relations at the University of Geneva and senior advisor at FIND diagnostics. Dr. Nantulya has published nearly 100 peer-reviewed research articles and reports in international scientific journals in the field of immunology and public health. He is Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath), London and served as the senior advisor at the Global Fund.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Social Exclusion, Community Capital, and Critical and Positive Links: A New Theory of Global Health and Development
Chapter 4 The United States of America: the Potential of Private Mobilization
Chapter 5 China: The Utility of Public Sector Leadership
Chapter 6 Africa: The Case of Uganda and the Global Collaboration Approach
Chapter 7 Latin America and the Caribbean: Indigenous Cultural Capital and Social Solidarity
Chapter 8 Conclusion: A Multi-equitable Partnership Model and Inclusion
Part 9 Bibliography
Part 10 About the Authors