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Global Health Ethical Challenges

Responsibility for Global Health

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Buchanan, A; Decamp, M
January 1, 2021

Global health is becoming a fashionable term among scholars, human rights activists, state officials, leaders of international and transnational organizations, and others. Until recently, health as a matter of collective concern largely implied national health. When the health problems of people in other countries became a public issue, it was usually within the confines of the notion of disaster relief, short-term responses to acute health crises caused by natural disasters or wars. Global health is a relatively new category of moral concern, empirical investigation, and institutional action.

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January 1, 2021

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Buchanan, A., & Decamp, M. (2021). Responsibility for Global Health. In Global Health Ethical Challenges (pp. 136–145). https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108692137.010
Buchanan, A., and M. Decamp. “Responsibility for Global Health.” In Global Health Ethical Challenges, 136–45, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108692137.010.
Buchanan A, Decamp M. Responsibility for Global Health. In: Global Health Ethical Challenges. 2021. p. 136–45.
Buchanan, A., and M. Decamp. “Responsibility for Global Health.” Global Health Ethical Challenges, 2021, pp. 136–45. Scopus, doi:10.1017/9781108692137.010.
Buchanan A, Decamp M. Responsibility for Global Health. Global Health Ethical Challenges. 2021. p. 136–145.

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January 1, 2021

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