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Africa and Global Health Governance Amy S. Patterson (Professor, The University of the South)

Africa and Global Health Governance By Amy S. Patterson (Professor, The University of the South)

Africa and Global Health Governance by Amy S. Patterson (Professor, The University of the South)


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Her findings will benefit health and development practitioners, scholars, and students of global health governance and African politics.

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Africa and Global Health Governance: Domestic Politics and International Structures by Amy S. Patterson (Professor, The University of the South)

A timely inquiry into how domestic politics and global health governance interact in Africa.

Global health campaigns, development aid programs, and disaster relief groups have been criticized for falling into colonialist patterns, running roughshod over the local structure and authority of the countries in which they work. Far from powerless, however, African states play complex roles in health policy design and implementation. In Africa and Global Health Governance, Amy S. Patterson focuses on AIDS, the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak, and noncommunicable diseases to demonstrate why and how African states accept, challenge, or remain ambivalent toward global health policies, structures, and norms.

Employing in-depth analysis of media reports and global health data, Patterson also relies on interviews and focus-group discussions to give voice to the various agents operating within African health care systems, including donor representatives, state officials, NGOs, community-based groups, health activists, and patients. Showing the variety within broader patterns, this clearly written book demonstrates that Africa's role in global health governance is dynamic and not without agency. Patterson shows how, for example, African leaders engage with international groups, attempting to maintain their own leadership while securing the aid their people need. Her findings will benefit health and development practitioners, scholars, and students of global health governance and African politics.

Africa and Global Health Governance Reviews

The highlight of the book is that it explores the issues in a positive way and does not take a critical west knows best approach. The solutions to the challenges presented are unique to the African continent and are explored in a way that can enable understanding and appreciation of this.

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About Amy S. Patterson (Professor, The University of the South)

Amy S. Patterson is the Carl Gustav Biehl Professor of International Affairs at Sewanee: The University of the South. She is the author of The Church and AIDS in Africa: The Politics of Ambiguity and The Politics of AIDS in Africa.

Table of Contents

Figure and Tables
Acknowledgments
Acronyms and Abbreviations
1. African States and Global Health Governance
2. When All Factors Align
3. International Confusion, Local Demands
4. What Is the Problem?
Conclusion
Appendix A
Appendix B
Notes
Fieldwork Data
Works Cited
Index

Additional information

CIN1421424509G
9781421424507
1421424509
Africa and Global Health Governance: Domestic Politics and International Structures by Amy S. Patterson (Professor, The University of the South)
Used - Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20180301
264
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