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The Global Human Right to Health

The Global Human Right to Health

Dream or Possibility?

by Theodore Macdonald and Richard Mayon-White
Paperback
Publication Date: 20/03/2007

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This is a book based on what the Charter of the UN states about health as a basic human right. General readers will find a refreshing up-to-date account of why these issues are so crucial while professionals will find the cogent epidemiological analyses needed to inform research efforts. The book argues that the major causes of ill-health are not bacteria and viruses or even war and natural disasters but poverty. If we could solve the immensely complex problems of global inequities in wealth the health inequities would largely vanish. The issue is not a simple one. This book sets out among other things to break down the communication barriers between the 'professionals' (doctors economists and international bankers) and the ordinary person who looks with dismay at international injustice but feels totally inadequate in the face of it. The book argues that neoliberal approaches to global finance and international trade which are inextricably linked to the looming environmental crisis are not the only way open to us and suggests alternatives. Above all it offers hope and a useful role for all of us in solving the problems.
Theodore H MacDonald's previous books have won international acclaim. To this new title he brings to bear the fruits of years of experience as a medical doctor teacher and researcher in some of the poorest countries in the world. This book is provocative and will inspire informed action on the part of all of us. 'The passion conviction and wealth of knowledge of this work's author are evident. His ability as a communicator in conjunction with a tempered expertise held by few enables him to identify analyze and provide his reflection on the right to health and its relation to global economics. The content and style of the writing reflects MacDonald's impressive experiential background. Theodore Macdonald is known internationally as a leader in the promotion of the human right to health. Not only does this work have great heuristic value it also serves as an example of how the efforts of one remarkable individual can address the concerns of millions.' Noel A Kinsella in his Foreword 'Optimistic clear and concise. [The book] greatly informs a lay reader like myself. Arguments are invariably backed up by hard empirical data drawn from a range of authoritative sources.
[This book] significantly adds to the understanding of health as a fundamental human right the content of that right and what must be done to ensure that it can become a reality for the millions who presently lack even an acceptable standard of primary health care. The reader is left with a clear message; unless we evaluate alternatives to existing structures to bring about qualitative change in health outcomes in the developing world environmental disaster fuelled by war and international chaos is our probable destiny. I am honoured to have been asked to write this Foreword and enthusiastically recommend it to anyone with an interest in the future of mankind.' John A Gibson in his Foreword
ISBN:
9781846192012
9781846192012
Category:
Health systems & services
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
20-03-2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
248
Dimensions (mm):
152x305x15mm
Weight:
0.52kg

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