"And when will you install the new water pump?": disconcerted reflections on how to be a 'good' Global Health scholar
Abstract Background While critique on Global Health is not new, recent years show a surge of criticism on the field's colonial legacy and practices specifically. Such accounts argue that despite Global Health's strive for universality and equity in health, its activities regularly produce...
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Main Authors: | Robert A.J. Borst (Author), Rik Wehrens (Author), Roland Bal (Author) |
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