Reaffirming the significance of global public goods for health: global solidarity in response to COVID-19 and future shocks
Thomas, Yonette Felicity, Aginam, Obijiofor, Banerjee, Sainath, Ezeh, Alex, Galea, Sandro, Gatzweiler, Franz W., Mberu, Blessing, Nguendo-Yongsi, Blaise, Ogbuoji, Osondu, Reddy, K. Srikanth, Thomas, Margo and Yamey, Gavin M. (2020). Reaffirming the significance of global public goods for health: global solidarity in response to COVID-19 and future shocks. TF11: (COVID-19) Multidisciplinary Approaches to Complex Problems. T20 Saudi Arabia.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Thomas, Yonette Felicity
Aginam, Obijiofor
Banerjee, Sainath
Ezeh, Alex
Galea, Sandro
Gatzweiler, Franz W.
Mberu, Blessing
Nguendo-Yongsi, Blaise
Ogbuoji, Osondu
Reddy, K. Srikanth
Thomas, Margo
Yamey, Gavin M.Title Reaffirming the significance of global public goods for health: global solidarity in response to COVID-19 and future shocks Series Title TF11: (COVID-19) Multidisciplinary Approaches to Complex Problems Publication Date 2020-10 Place of Publication Riyadh Publisher T20 Saudi Arabia Pages 15 Language eng Abstract There is an urgent need for collective action to improve key aspects of our global health that can be realized only by addressing the global systemic and structural health inequities that impose significant social, economic, and inter-generational costs. Health disparities have continued to increase within and across countries, regions, and continents, despite gains in some localities. COVID-19 has amplified health inequities that disproportionately impact poor and vulnerable groups around the world. The global scramble to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need for a global reaffirmation of health as being integral to the social, economic, and environmental resilience of our planet. Equitable approaches to COVID-19 and future shocks require global collective action on Global Public Goods for health. UNBIS Thesaurus HEALTH
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