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allow actors to capture moral authority in global health. One, through power based on scientific knowledge and two, through …Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a complex concept …, and the way it is exercised is often opaque. Power that is not based on financial strength but on knowledge or experience …
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become a metaphor to describe indigenous ownership of traditional knowledge, generating options for contractual mechanisms to … continues to accelerate, while human health further deteriorates from diseases for which no cure exists. The note seeks answers …
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, an essential function of a country's health system. Much knowledge is embodied in global public goods: once a vaccine for … globally available. This discussion paper presents knowledge as an important function of national health systems. The paper …The 20th century witnessed a global transformation in human health. Chile's experience illustrates the magnitude of …
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