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    Improving access to essential medicines: How health concerns can be prioritised in the global governance system.Devi Sridhar - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (2):83-88.
    Dr Devi Sridhar, Department of Politics and International relations, University of Oxford, All Souls College, High St, OX1 4AL UK, Email: devi.sridhar{at}politics.ox.ac.uk ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract This paper discusses the politics of access to essential medicines and identifies ‘space’ in the current system where health concerns can be strengthened relative to trade. This issue is addressed from a global governance perspective focusing on the main actors who can have the greatest impact. These include (...)
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    Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health and Ways Forward.Devi Sridhar - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):459-469.
    Over the past 20 years, international development assistance for health has increased, albeit for some diseases more than others. However, the triple crises of food, fuel, and finance have raised questions regarding whether aid flows will continue to increase, or even be maintained in the coming future. Health and education are often the first victims of budget cuts in times of limited funding and competing priorities as they are viewed to be in the realm of “low politics” as opposed to (...)
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    Rediscovering the Other America: The Continuing Crisis of Poverty and Inequality in the United States. Edited by Keith Kilty & Elizabeth Segal (The Haworth Press Inc., New York, London, Oxford, 2003.) US$24.95, ISBN 0-7890-2097-1, paperback. (Also co-published as Journal of Poverty, Vol. 7, Nos 1/2, 2003.). [REVIEW]Devi Sridhar - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (2):287-288.
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