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The Global Health Watch is a broad collaboration of public health experts, non-governmental organisations, civil society activists, community groups, health workers and academics. It was initiated by the People's Health Movement, Global Equity Gauge Alliance and Medact.

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Preliminaries:

about this book; contents; boxes, figures and tables; illustrations; acknowledgements; foreword

Introduction

Part A: Health for All in the 'borderless world'?

Part B: Health care services and systems

  • B1: Health care systems and approaches to health
  • B2: Medicines
  • B3: The global health worker crisis
  • B4: Sexual and reproductive health
  • B5: Gene technology

Part C: Health of Vulnerable Communities

  • C1: Indigenous peoples
  • C2: Disabled people

Part D: The wider health context

  • D1: Climate change
  • D2: Water
  • D3: Food
  • D4: Education
  • D5: War

Part E: Holding to account: global institutions, transnational corporations, rich countries

  • E1: World Health Organization
  • E2: UNICEF
  • E3: World Bank and International Monetary Fund
  • E4: Big business
  • E5: Aid
  • E6: Debt relief
  • E7: Essential health research

Part F: Conclusions

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