Editorial

Keeping Up With Philanthrocapitalism: The Perils, the Lies, and the Injustices
Evani Patel Evani Patel

Keeping Up With Philanthrocapitalism: The Perils, the Lies, and the Injustices

Practicing philanthropy and charity has been an increasingly common concept over the years, especially within the field of business marketing and retail. Defined as the social corporate responsibility of private corporations to address social and environmental challenges, philanthrocapitalism has steered many businesses towards incorporating charity giving within their business framework…

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Defining WHO’s Stance on “Health Equity”: Potential Goal of the 72nd World Health Assembly
Global Health Opportunities, Policy & Practice Michelle Amri & Melkamu Dedefo Global Health Opportunities, Policy & Practice Michelle Amri & Melkamu Dedefo

Defining WHO’s Stance on “Health Equity”: Potential Goal of the 72nd World Health Assembly

When we think about global health, the World Health Organization (WHO) is inarguably one of the most prominent players. Acting as the specialized health agency of the United Nations, the WHO operates across a broad array of areas…

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Good Parenting for a Good Life: Breaking the Cycle of Street-Involvement (Malezi Bora na Maisha Mazuri)

Good Parenting for a Good Life: Breaking the Cycle of Street-Involvement (Malezi Bora na Maisha Mazuri)

The streets of Kenya are home to up to 300,000 children and youth (IRIN, 2007), many of whom reside in the city of Eldoret. These young people enter into a life on the streets for a number of reasons…

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Addressing Global Mental Health: The Role of Sustainable Development Goals
Global Health Opportunities, Mental Health Jerico Espinas Global Health Opportunities, Mental Health Jerico Espinas

Addressing Global Mental Health: The Role of Sustainable Development Goals

On September 25, the United Nations voted unanimously to enact the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” officially comes into effect on 1 January 2016, essentially replacing the Millennium Development Goals that expire later this year…

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Combining Epidemiological and Market-based Approaches to Increase Access to Antifungals in Sub-Saharan Africa

Combining Epidemiological and Market-based Approaches to Increase Access to Antifungals in Sub-Saharan Africa

Today’s capitalist global economy has perpetuated the serious disparities in healthcare delivery between the rich and poor. Within this economic system, market forces are a greater determinant of medical resource distribution than actual health needs. This imbalance represents a significant barrier to the provision of equitable access to medicines…

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Ebola in Context: Lessons Learned from the Ebola Crisis

Ebola in Context: Lessons Learned from the Ebola Crisis

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shared similarities with many previous outbreaks. The paradigm to address it has been predictable, but what made this outbreak fundamentally different is how it rocked the foundations of global health governance on many levels including World Health Organizations, national governments and non-governmental organizations…

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What is the Price of a Smile?

What is the Price of a Smile?

The lack of basic resources in many developing countries remains responsible for the death of millions of children annually. Some of the illnesses responsible for such high morbidity and mortality rates can be avoided through simple preventive measures including immunization, access to drinking water, proper hygiene, and appropriate nutrition…

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